Avamere Rehabilitation of Junction City operates as a skilled nursing facility, offering around-the-clock clinical oversight and long-term nursing-home care. Residents receive the continuous attention of licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants who manage post-acute needs, medication administration and ongoing recovery goals in coordination with physicians and other health professionals.
Additional medical support is available through an on-site 24-hour call system that links residents to staff at any time, scheduled and unscheduled respite stays for caregivers who need short-term relief, diabetes monitoring and management, and regular physical therapy sessions designed to maintain or improve mobility. These services are structured to adjust to changing health requirements while helping residents remain as independent as possible.
Accommodations range from standard rooms to units that face landscaped outdoor areas, including gardens influenced by Midwest Village designs and references to Nicholas Conservatory & Anderson Gardens. Select rooms are pet-friendly, and many give residents direct or nearby access to exterior walking paths and seating areas, though not every living space includes all of these features.
Meals are provided three times daily in shared dining rooms, with menus reviewed to meet general nutritional standards as well as specialized diets, such as carbohydrate-controlled options for residents managing diabetes. Snacks and beverages are available between meals, and staff members oversee hydration and intake when clinical needs require added monitoring.
Residents can spend free time in an activity center that hosts scheduled events, join clubs and community groups organized by staff, use a dedicated rehabilitation gym for prescribed exercise programs, explore arts and crafts sessions, or visit the library and computer lounge to read, browse the internet or stay in touch with family.