Laurel Manor Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Stratford, NJ operates as a nursing-home provider. Residents have access to skilled nursing oversight around the clock, including medication management and coordination with physicians. The center maintains an in-house rehabilitation department that delivers licensed physical therapy aimed at post-surgical recovery, mobility improvement, and pain reduction. Short-stay respite services are available for family caregivers who need temporary support, and structured diabetes care includes blood-glucose monitoring, diet guidance, and insulin administration when prescribed.
Beyond core medical support, the facility maintains on-site diagnostic capabilities and therapy areas so residents do not need to leave the building for most routine treatments. Licensed nurses are present at all times, and the staff-to-resident ratio is set to respond quickly to changes in condition. Care plans are reviewed regularly with physicians, therapists, and family representatives to keep goals current. Transportation arrangements can be coordinated for external specialist visits when required.
Private and semiprivate rooms are offered, and every unit is equipped with basic utilities, with cable TV service available in many but not all rooms. Select accommodations are pet friendly for residents who qualify, and several rooms offer direct access to outdoor areas. Because configurations differ, prospective residents should confirm which features are included in any specific room they consider.
Meals are provided three times daily in the main dining area, with therapeutic diets prepared for residents who need them, including low-sugar options aligned with diabetes care protocols. Snacks are available between meals, and staff can assist individuals who require help with eating. The culinary team coordinates with clinical staff to ensure menu choices align with each resident’s care plan.
Residents have access to an activity center that hosts scheduled programs, interest-based clubs and communities that meet regularly, and a library and computer lounge for reading, internet access, or quiet study.