Bryn Mawr Extended Care Center operates as a nursing home, providing residents with 24-hour skilled nursing oversight. Licensed nurses manage medication administration, wound care, diabetic monitoring, and other daily clinical requirements, while certified nursing assistants handle personal care tasks such as bathing, grooming, and mobility assistance. The facility is designed for individuals who need a higher level of medical supervision than is typically offered in other senior-living settings.
Beyond standard nursing support, the center offers short-term respite care for family caregivers who need a temporary break, as well as an on-site physical therapy program aimed at restoring or maintaining mobility and strength. Therapy services are coordinated with each resident’s physician to set measurable goals, track progress, and adjust care plans as needed. This targeted approach allows residents to continue rehabilitation without leaving the facility, reducing the risk of hospital readmission.
Resident apartments and rooms are available in several layouts, and not all units include every feature. Some accommodations are designated pet-friendly, some have direct access to outdoor areas, and others are situated near the library and computer lounge. Standard housekeeping is included, and many rooms are equipped with cable TV and Wi-Fi to support personal entertainment and connectivity.
The dining program provides three daily meals with attention to medical and cultural preferences. A registered dietitian oversees menu planning to ensure balanced nutrition, and staff can accommodate kosher or vegetarian diets on request. Snacks and hydration stations are placed throughout the building for easy access between meals.
Daily life is rounded out by an activity center that hosts scheduled events, a variety of clubs and interest-based communities, and organized social outings into the Bryn Mawr area. These services aim to maintain resident engagement and reduce isolation while supporting a structured, predictable routine.