Astoria Place Of Silverton operates as a nursing home, providing around-the-clock skilled nursing care for residents who need ongoing medical oversight. The clinical team delivers short-term respite stays for caregivers who need temporary relief, and it offers structured physical therapy programs designed to help residents regain or maintain mobility after illness or surgery. Licensed nurses coordinate with physicians to manage medications and monitor chronic conditions, ensuring that each care plan aligns with the resident’s current health status.
Beyond direct medical care, the facility maintains on-site support staff to assist residents with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and mobility. Care plans are reviewed regularly and adjusted as needed, giving families clear updates on progress or changes. Social services staff help residents and their families navigate insurance, discharge planning, and other administrative needs that often accompany a nursing home stay.
Resident accommodations include private and semi-private rooms, some of which have direct access to outdoor areas where residents can enjoy fresh air and supervised walks. A library and computer lounge with facility-wide Wi-Fi is available for those who want to read, browse online, or stay in touch with family through video calls. Not every room has every feature, so prospective residents should verify which amenities are included in the specific unit they are considering.
Meals are prepared on site and served three times daily in a communal dining area, with staff able to adjust menus for physician-ordered diets such as low-sodium or mechanical-soft options. Snacks and beverages are available between meals, and residents who need assistance with eating can receive help from trained aides. Family members can arrange to share a meal during visits, subject to the facility’s scheduling policies.
Common-area amenities include an activity center where residents can join scheduled events, exercise classes, or informal gatherings. Organized clubs and interest-based communities give residents additional opportunities to socialize and maintain routines that support mental engagement.