Fairview Manor in Fairview, PA, operates as a nursing home that delivers multiple levels of care under one roof. Licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants are on duty around the clock, and the staff is trained to address complex medical needs, wound care, and medication administration. Residents who require short-term placement after a hospital stay can use the community’s respite care option, which provides the same skilled oversight for a limited period while family caregivers get a break.
Beyond routine nursing services, the team coordinates physical, occupational, and speech therapy on-site to help residents regain or maintain functional abilities. Care plans are reviewed regularly with physicians, and the facility arranges transportation to off-site medical appointments when necessary. Monitoring for chronic conditions such as diabetes, cardiac issues, and respiratory challenges is available, and emergency response protocols are in place to manage sudden health changes.
Private and semi-private rooms are offered, each furnished with basic necessities and equipped with emergency call systems. Some rooms include en-suite half baths, while others rely on nearby shared restrooms; not all accommodations have identical layouts or storage options. Housekeeping, laundry service, and maintenance are provided as part of the monthly rate, and residents may personalize their spaces within safety guidelines.
Meals are prepared on-site and served three times daily in a communal dining room, with staff support available for those who need assistance. A registered dietitian reviews menus to ensure they meet nutritional standards and therapeutic diet requirements, including low-sodium, diabetic, and mechanically altered options. Room-service trays can be arranged when clinically indicated, though not every accommodation is set up for regular in-room dining.
Residents have access to a library and computer lounge that supports both leisure reading and internet use. Regularly scheduled times are set aside for individual browsing, small group activities, and basic computer instruction, helping residents stay connected to family and current events.