Elizabeth Church Manor Nursing Home is licensed to provide 24-hour skilled nursing care, including medication management, monitoring of chronic conditions, and coordination with physicians for ongoing treatment plans. The nursing team addresses post-hospital recovery needs, wound care, IV therapy, and other clinical services that typically require registered nurse oversight. Rehabilitation services such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy are available on site, supporting residents who need to regain mobility or maintain functional abilities. The facility also offers hospice and palliative support in partnership with local providers, allowing residents to remain in familiar surroundings while their medical needs evolve.
In addition to core nursing services, Elizabeth Church Manor supplies routine health assessments, lab work coordination, and on-site visits from specialists such as podiatrists and optometrists. A secured memory-care area is in place for residents living with dementia who need heightened supervision and structured programming. The staff arranges transportation to outside medical appointments and maintains electronic health records to streamline communication among physicians, therapists, and families. Daily assistance with bathing, grooming, and continence care is provided according to each resident’s care plan, and restorative nursing programs work to preserve existing abilities whenever possible.
Resident accommodation options include private and companion rooms equipped with adjustable hospital-style beds, emergency call systems, and accessible bathrooms; some rooms also feature individual climate controls, in-room closets, and cable or Wi-Fi service, but not every unit contains every amenity. Housekeeping, linen service, and personal laundry are handled by staff, and maintenance is on call for prompt repairs. Common areas offer lounges, activity rooms, and outdoor seating so residents can socialize or meet with visitors without leaving the campus.
Three meals are served daily in the main dining room, prepared under a dietitian’s guidance to meet nutritional standards and physician-ordered diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, or pureed. Tray service is available for residents who are ill or prefer to dine in their rooms, and supplemental snacks are offered between meals. Menus rotate regularly and solicit resident feedback to accommodate individual preferences, while adaptive utensils and staff assistance ensure that residents with limited dexterity can eat comfortably.