Hillside Manor Rehab & Extended Care Center is licensed as a skilled nursing facility, providing both short-term rehabilitation and long-term custodial nursing home care. Residents have access to 24-hour registered nursing coverage, on-site physicians, and a full range of rehabilitative therapies that include physical, occupational, and speech therapy delivered seven days a week as ordered. Complex medical needs such as IV therapy, tracheostomy care, and post-surgical recovery are managed on the premises, and the clinical team maintains routine monitoring of vitals, labs, and medications to help stabilize chronic conditions and support recovery.
Additional clinical services at Hillside Manor include wound management programs overseen by certified wound care nurses, pain management protocols, and coordinated care rounds with consulting specialists such as cardiologists, nephrologists, and psychiatrists. The center can provide hospice and palliative care for residents with advanced illness, as well as respite stays for caregivers who need a temporary break. Social workers and discharge planners work with families and hospitals to ensure smooth transitions in and out of the facility, and an on-site pharmacy and lab streamline access to needed medications and diagnostic tests.
Resident rooms are offered in a mix of private and semi-private layouts, each furnished with adjustable hospital-style beds, individual climate controls, and ensuite or nearby accessible bathrooms. Cable television, Wi-Fi, and in-room telephone connections are available in many rooms, and call-bell systems are installed for rapid staff response, though not every room includes every feature. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance services are provided on a regular schedule, and common areas such as lounges, activity rooms, and outdoor patios give residents options for socializing or quiet relaxation.
The dietary department operates an on-site kitchen that prepares three meals daily under the guidance of a registered dietitian. Menus are tailored to meet therapeutic dietary requirements, including low-sodium, renal, diabetic, and mechanically altered textures. Meals are typically served in a communal dining room to encourage social interaction, with tray service to rooms available when medically necessary. Snacks and beverages are offered between meals, and staff monitor nutritional intake to help ensure residents meet their caloric and hydration needs.