Person Memorial Hospital in Roxboro offers 24-hour nursing-home care for individuals who need consistent medical oversight and assistance with daily activities. Licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants are on duty around the clock, providing medication management, wound care, monitoring of chronic conditions, and coordination with physicians. The facility maintains a low staff-to-resident ratio to help ensure prompt attention to changes in health status.
Additional medical support includes short-term respite stays and a comprehensive physical therapy program. Respite care gives family caregivers a break while the resident benefits from the same nursing services that long-term residents receive. Physical therapists are on site to deliver individualized rehabilitation plans aimed at improving mobility, balance, and strength. Therapy schedules are coordinated with nursing staff so residents can move smoothly between clinical care and restorative exercises without leaving the building.
Accommodations range from private to shared rooms, and select units are pet friendly for residents who meet the facility’s guidelines. Depending on the specific room, features may include cable TV, in-unit washer and dryer, and access to a library and computer lounge. Outdoor areas and on-site parking are available, giving residents and visitors convenient places to walk or park vehicles. Because layouts and features vary, not every accommodation includes every amenity.
Dining is overseen by dietary staff who prepare three meals daily, all served in a communal dining area. Standard menus cover balanced nutrition requirements, and vegetarian options are available at each meal. Residents with special diets receive individualized meal plans, and staff monitor intake to support overall health and therapy goals.
Residents can participate in a range of on-site activities such as arts and crafts workshops, structured health and wellness programs, and events in the activity center. Scheduled social outings into the Roxboro community provide additional engagement, while in-house clubs allow residents to share interests and maintain social connections. The goal of these programs is to support physical health, cognitive stimulation, and social interaction alongside the facility’s medical services.