Carecore At The Meadows operates as a skilled nursing facility, providing 24-hour medical oversight from licensed nurses and regular physician visits. The team manages complex conditions such as post-operative recovery, cardiac issues, respiratory ailments, diabetes, and wound care, while also coordinating IV therapies and pain control. On-site hospice services are available for residents who need end-of-life care, allowing them to remain in familiar surroundings with clinical support. Rehabilitation services are integrated into the care model, so residents who have experienced strokes, fractures, or other events can receive targeted therapies without transferring to another setting.
Beyond direct medical treatment, the facility supports residents with physical, occupational, and speech therapy up to seven days a week, depending on physician orders. Respiratory therapy, fall-prevention programs, and cognitive support for dementia are also part of the care plan. A registered dietitian works with the nursing staff to adjust meals for specialized diets such as renal, cardiac, or diabetic. Social workers handle discharge planning and family communication, and restorative aides help residents maintain mobility gains once formal therapy ends. Regular care plan meetings keep families updated on progress and changing needs.
Accommodations include private and shared rooms that feature accessible bathrooms, individual climate controls, and an emergency call response system. Basic cable, Wi-Fi access, housekeeping, and personal laundry service are available, and some rooms have space for personal furniture. Not all rooms include every listed feature, so confirming individual room details during a visit is advisable.
Meals are prepared on site and served in a communal dining room, with room-service trays offered for residents who prefer or require in-room dining. Menus are reviewed by a dietitian to meet clinical requirements such as low-sodium, texture-modified, or high-protein diets, and snacks are available between meals. Hydration rounds occur throughout the day, and staff monitor intake for residents on weight-management or hospice plans. Families can arrange guest meals or celebrate special occasions in a private dining area, though availability varies by day and must be scheduled in advance.