Givens Health Center in Asheville, NC operates as a nursing-home provider with the clinical resources to manage both long-term and transitional needs. Residents who require short-term rehabilitation after surgery or illness have access to licensed physical therapy services delivered on site, while the community’s respite program offers temporary stays for caregivers who need relief. All care is directed by skilled nursing staff, supported by physicians and therapists who work together to maintain or restore mobility, strength, and overall health.
Beyond direct medical treatment, the center maintains an emergency call system that connects every resident room to on-duty staff around the clock, ensuring prompt response to changes in condition or urgent situations. Care plans are reviewed regularly by an interdisciplinary team that includes nurses, therapists, and case managers, allowing adjustments as needs evolve. This integrated approach helps residents move smoothly between rehabilitation, daily nursing support, and discharge planning when appropriate.
Accommodations at the facility include studio and efficiency layouts with central air conditioning, wall-to-wall carpeting, cable television, Wi-Fi, and utilities bundled into the monthly rate; however, individual units vary and not every feature is present in every room. The campus is pet friendly and features landscaped grounds, outdoor walking paths, and garden areas, along with common outdoor spots for visiting family members. Residents can also access a library and computer lounge, on-site parking, and in-unit washers and dryers in select apartments.
Daily dining services provide three balanced meals prepared on site, with menus designed to meet common therapeutic diets. Staff members serve meals in a communal dining room that supports social interaction, and accommodations can be made for residents who require bedside or modified-texture meals.
Residents looking for engagement will find an activity center that hosts arts and crafts sessions, yoga classes, and structured health and wellness programs. Clubs and community groups meet regularly, and scheduled social outings take residents to local events and points of interest, keeping them connected with the wider Asheville community.