Autumn Care of Drexel operates as a licensed nursing home, delivering 24-hour skilled nursing services for both long-term residents and individuals needing short-stay rehabilitation after surgery, illness, or injury. Registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants are on duty around the clock to handle medication administration, wound management, pain control, IV therapy, and close monitoring of chronic conditions. The facility coordinates physical, occupational, and speech therapy on-site so that residents can receive daily or weekly sessions without leaving the building.
Beyond routine nursing and therapy, the medical team conducts regular care plan reviews with physicians, therapists, and family members to keep treatment goals current. On-call medical providers address acute issues, and laboratory and diagnostic services can be arranged without transporting residents off-site when possible. The staff also offers assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and mobility support, adjusting the level of help as residents’ needs change. A social services department facilitates discharge planning and connects residents or families with community resources when appropriate.
Resident rooms are available in both private and semi-private layouts, each designed to accommodate mobility aids and medical equipment. Standard safety elements include grab bars and emergency call systems, and most rooms have in-room climate controls, while select rooms offer direct access to designated outdoor areas for fresh air and supervised recreation. Not every accommodation includes every feature, so families are encouraged to review individual room options during a visit.
Meals are prepared in a central kitchen and served three times daily in a communal dining room, with room-service trays provided for residents who require or prefer in-room dining. A registered dietitian reviews menus to align them with physician-ordered diets, including low-sodium, diabetic, and mechanically altered textures. Staff are available in the dining area to assist residents who need help with seating, adaptive utensils, or meal pacing, and snacks are offered between meals to support nutritional goals.
Residents can take part in structured and self-directed activities in the on-site activity center, where scheduled events range from exercise classes and music sessions to games and crafts. The activities staff coordinates group programs and one-on-one engagements to support social interaction and cognitive stimulation, adjusting offerings to match individual interests and physical abilities.