Long Beach Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Long Beach, NY operates as a skilled nursing facility. Residents receive 24-hour licensed nursing oversight that includes medication administration, monitoring of vital signs, and coordination of physician-ordered treatments. The center maintains an in-house physical therapy department that delivers individualized rehabilitation plans aimed at improving mobility, balance, and strength after surgery, illness, or injury. Treatment schedules are set according to each resident’s care plan and are adjusted as progress is documented.
Complementing its nursing and therapy services, the facility manages chronic conditions such as diabetes, cardiac disease, and respiratory disorders through routine assessments and laboratory work arranged on site. Wound care, pain management, and IV therapies are available when prescribed, and residents may access restorative nursing programs that help maintain gains achieved in formal therapy sessions. An interdisciplinary team—nurses, therapists, dietitians, and social services staff—meets regularly to review goals, update care plans, and communicate with families.
Accommodations include a selection of private and shared rooms furnished with adjustable beds, over-bed tables, and bedside storage. Bathrooms are designed for wheelchair access, and an emergency call system links directly to the nursing station. Some rooms offer in-room climate control, cable television, or Wi-Fi; these features vary, and not every accommodation includes all options.
Meals are prepared under the guidance of a registered dietitian, with menus that account for therapeutic diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, or texture-modified options. Residents generally dine in the communal dining room, though tray service to the room can be arranged if medically necessary. Snacks and beverages are provided between meals, and staff assist residents who require help with eating. Not all accommodations have space for personal dining setups, so availability differs by room type.
Residents have access to an activity center that hosts exercise classes, games, and social programs, as well as a library and computer lounge where they can read, use the internet, or participate in small discussion groups. These spaces are supervised by activity staff who coordinate daily and weekly schedules designed to encourage mental engagement and social interaction.