Jamestown Place Health And Rehab in Jamestown, Ohio, operates as a nursing home offering 24-hour skilled nursing care. Residents have access to licensed nurses at all times, and the clinical team handles complex medical needs such as post-surgical recovery, IV therapy, wound management, pain control, and chronic condition monitoring. On-site rehabilitation services include physical, occupational, and speech therapy intended to promote recovery and maintain functional abilities. The staff coordinates closely with physicians and local hospitals to ensure continuity of care, and care plans are reviewed regularly to keep pace with each resident’s medical status.
Beyond direct nursing and therapy, the facility provides ancillary health services intended to support overall well-being. Pharmacy services manage medication procurement and administration, while registered dietitians tailor nutrition plans to meet individual medical requirements. Social services staff help with care planning, discharge coordination, and connections to outside resources. Diagnostic services such as lab draws, radiology, and respiratory therapy can be arranged on site or through local providers. Transportation to medical appointments is available when a service cannot be provided in the building.
Residents may choose between private and semi-private rooms, each furnished with basic furniture and equipped with an emergency call system and accessible bathrooms; however, not all accommodations include every feature such as in-room climate controls, television, or telephone service, so prospective residents should confirm specific room details during a visit. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are handled by staff to reduce daily responsibilities for residents. Common areas include lounges for visits and activity spaces for therapy exercises or organized recreation, and these shared spaces are designed for wheelchair access.
Three meals are prepared daily in a commercial kitchen, with menus adjusted by dietitians to address therapeutic diets, food allergies, and texture modifications. Meals are served in a communal dining room to encourage social interaction, though tray service to a resident’s room is available when medically necessary. Snacks and hydration stations are offered between meals, and staff monitor intake for residents with specialized nutritional goals. Not all dining options, such as made-to-order selections or late meal seating, are available to every resident, so families should verify how individualized the meal plan can be prior to admission.