Maple Leaf Health Care in Statesville, NC operates as a skilled nursing facility, delivering 24-hour clinical oversight and specialized programs aimed at rehabilitation and long-term medical stability. Residents with respiratory conditions can enroll in the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program, which pairs respiratory therapists with nursing staff to monitor oxygen levels, manage ventilator care when required, and provide breathing exercises. A dedicated Mental Wellness Program offers counseling, behavior monitoring, and medication adjustment for mood or cognitive disorders. Physical Therapy is available seven days a week, focusing on strength, balance, and mobility to shorten recovery times after surgery or illness, while short-stay Respite Care gives family caregivers the option of a temporary but fully supported placement.
Beyond direct medical interventions, the facility maintains consistent licensed-nurse coverage, daily assistance with bathing, grooming, and mobility, and routine medication administration with pharmacy coordination. Care plans are updated in collaboration with physicians, therapists, and family members to reflect changing needs. On-site diagnostic services, wound care rounds, and fall-prevention assessments help minimize the need for outside appointments, allowing residents to remain in familiar surroundings while receiving necessary treatment.
Resident rooms can include parking access for personal vehicles, basic utilities such as electric, gas, water, sewer, and cable, and maintained outdoor areas for fresh air or family visits. Availability of these features varies by unit, so prospective residents should verify specific inclusions during a tour. Maintenance and housekeeping teams handle routine repairs and cleaning, keeping spaces functional and safe without added fees for standard service calls.
Dining services provide three scheduled meals each day prepared to meet clinical guidelines. Low-sodium options are always on the menu for cardiac or renal needs, and dietitians review physician orders to tailor portions and textures. Between meals, healthy snacks are stocked at nursing stations for residents who need additional calories or controlled blood-sugar intake, and hydration checks are incorporated into evening rounds.
Recreational amenities include an activity center for group events, yoga sessions adapted to seated or standing ability levels, and a library and computer lounge for reading, internet access, and video calls. Organized clubs and community groups give residents structured social opportunities, whether they prefer book discussions or card tournaments. On-site staff coordinate schedules and provide any adaptive equipment necessary so participation remains accessible to all mobility levels.