Macgregor Downs Health and Rehabilitation in Greenville, NC, provides licensed nursing-home care with an emphasis on medical oversight. The facility delivers 24-hour skilled nursing, routine physician visits, and on-site rehabilitation services that include physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Residents who need complex clinical attention have access to wound management, IV therapy, pain control, and post-surgical recovery programs. Medication administration, pharmacy coordination, and regular health status monitoring are carried out under established protocols designed to meet state and federal standards.
Additional care features center on continuity and personalization. Each resident receives an individualized care plan that is reviewed regularly by an interdisciplinary team made up of nurses, therapists, social workers, and dietitians. Care coordination extends to local hospitals and specialists to minimize disruptions when a higher level of treatment is required. The facility also provides transportation for scheduled medical appointments and offers family education sessions so relatives understand the resident’s progress and care objectives.
Accommodations include a mix of private and semi-private rooms equipped with basic furnishings, adjustable beds, and accessible bathrooms. Emergency call systems, climate controls, cable hookups, and Wi-Fi are available in many rooms, though not all accommodations have all these features. Daily housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance are provided, and residents can furnish rooms with personal items if preferred. Common areas such as lounges, therapy gyms, and secured outdoor patios offer additional space for socializing or quiet time.
Dining services focus on nutrition and clinical requirements. Three meals a day are prepared on site, and menus are developed by a registered dietitian to address therapeutic diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, or mechanical-soft. Staff assist residents who need help with feeding, and snacks are available between meals. Regular hydration checks are part of the routine, and family members can request updates on dietary intake or attend care plan meetings to discuss menu adjustments.