Avenue At Wooster is licensed as a skilled nursing facility, so residents have access to 24-hour nursing oversight, daily monitoring by registered or licensed practical nurses, and regular physician rounds. The clinical team is equipped to manage complex medical conditions that require IV therapy, wound care, tracheostomy management, pain control, and ongoing medication adjustments. For residents recovering from surgery, illness, or injury, short-term rehabilitation is available with physical, occupational, and speech therapy delivered up to seven days a week, depending on clinical need. Respiratory services, on-site lab work, and pharmacy coordination round out the core medical offerings.
Beyond direct medical treatment, the facility supports residents with services aimed at maintaining health and preventing hospital readmission. Care plans are developed through interdisciplinary meetings that include nursing, therapy, social services, and dietary staff. Transitional care coordinators arrange follow-up appointments and ensure residents and their families understand discharge instructions. Diabetes education, fall-prevention strategies, and individualized restorative programs are built into daily routines. Social workers help with insurance questions and connect residents to community resources, while the activities department schedules cognitive and sensory engagement groups that complement therapeutic goals.
Private and semi-private rooms are available, each designed for accessibility with widened doorways and step-free showers. Many rooms offer individual climate controls, in-room television hookups, and Wi-Fi, while select units add built-in closets or larger window areas for extra natural light; not all accommodations have all these features. Housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance are provided on a set schedule, and staff can arrange personal laundry service for an additional fee.
Meals are prepared under the guidance of a registered dietitian, and menus rotate on a four-week cycle to support balanced nutrition. Three set meal periods are served daily in the central dining room, with alternate entrée choices and texture-modified or therapeutic diets—such as renal, cardiac, or diabetic—available on physician order. Residents who are ill or prefer privacy may request tray service in their room. Snacks and beverages are stocked on each unit, and hydration carts pass throughout the day. Family members can purchase guest meals with advance notice, and holidays often feature special menus, though kitchenettes or in-room microwaves are not standard in every accommodation.