Courville At Nashua operates as a skilled nursing home that centers its clinical program on measurable rehabilitation outcomes. Residents who require specialized support can access an on-site Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program designed to improve breathing efficiency and endurance. Licensed respiratory therapists oversee Respiratory Care and Respiratory Therapy protocols that include airway management, oxygen monitoring, and patient education. Physical Therapy is delivered daily as prescribed, targeting mobility, balance, and strength, while Recreational Therapy integrates therapeutic activities to reinforce progress. The facility also offers Respite Care for family relief and Short-term Rehabilitation for individuals transitioning from a hospital stay back to home.
Beyond these core medical programs, Courville At Nashua maintains 24-hour nursing coverage, routine physician oversight, and coordinated pharmacy and laboratory services. Care plans are reviewed regularly and adjusted according to each resident’s changing health status, ensuring that respiratory treatments, rehabilitation schedules, and medication regimens remain synchronized. The nursing team collaborates with therapists to track outcome measures, helping residents move from higher-acuity care to maintenance or discharge as appropriate. Families receive progress updates and guidance on post-discharge care, reinforcing continuity once a resident leaves the facility.
Accommodations are offered in a variety of room layouts, some of which include access to outdoor areas where residents can sit or walk with staff supervision. Select rooms feature a gas fireplace that serves as a communal focal point, creating a comfortable gathering spot during colder months. All accommodations include utility coverage—excluding personal phone services—and complimentary Wi-Fi, while cable service can be added as desired. Not every unit offers every amenity, so prospective residents should confirm which features are available in the rooms they are considering.
Dining follows a standardized menu cycle developed by registered dietitians and adapted for therapeutic diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, or texture-modified meals. Residents receive three meals a day served in a central dining room when medically appropriate; tray service is provided to those who are recovering in their rooms. The culinary staff works closely with nursing and therapy teams to ensure calorie counts align with each resident’s rehabilitation plan. Snacks and hydration stations remain accessible between meals to support nutritional goals.
Residents can choose how to spend their free time in an activity center that hosts bingo sessions, instructor-led yoga classes, and arts and crafts workshops tailored to varying ability levels. A library and computer lounge provides quiet reading space and internet access, allowing residents to stay connected with family or pursue personal interests. These structured and unstructured options aim to complement the clinical program by encouraging cognitive engagement and social interaction throughout the day.