Pebble Creek in Akron, Ohio, operates as a nursing-home community, delivering 24-hour skilled nursing oversight for residents who need daily clinical attention. On-site physical therapists coordinate individualized rehabilitation programs aimed at restoring or maintaining mobility, and licensed nurses are trained to handle complex diabetes care, including blood-glucose monitoring and insulin administration. The community also accepts short-term respite stays, giving family caregivers a reliable option when they need a temporary break while ensuring their loved one continues to receive consistent medical supervision.
Beyond these primary services, Pebble Creek provides routine medication management, wound care, and assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and toileting. Care plans are reviewed regularly with physicians and family members to adapt to changing health needs. The staff conducts ongoing assessments to track vital signs, manage chronic conditions, and arrange specialist referrals when required, aiming to reduce unnecessary hospital readmissions.
Private living options are available, with suites designed to include basic furnishings and accessible bathrooms. Select suites may feature cable TV, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a direct phone line, though residents should confirm availability during a tour because not every room comes equipped with every feature. Landscaped outdoor areas give residents space for fresh air and supervised walks.
Three daily meals are prepared on site and are included in the monthly rate. Menus are developed to accommodate medical diets, including carbohydrate-controlled selections for residents managing diabetes. Staff monitor meal intake and coordinate with clinical teams to make quick nutritional adjustments when a resident’s health status changes.
Residents have access to an activity center that hosts scheduled programs such as exercise classes, games, and group discussions. A library and computer lounge offers a quiet place for reading, internet access, and virtual visits with family, supporting both cognitive engagement and social connection within the community.