The Gardens At Tunkhannock delivers licensed nursing-home care that centers on medically complex needs. Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses are on duty around the clock to manage medications, coordinate physician-ordered treatments, monitor vital signs and respond to changes in condition. Residents who require rehabilitation have on-site access to physical, occupational and speech therapies, and the facility offers post-hospital recovery programs aimed at shortening overall hospital stays. Advanced wound care, IV therapy and tracheostomy management are available, and the staff can coordinate outside specialty consultations when needed.
Beyond direct medical services, the community assists residents with everyday tasks such as bathing, dressing and mobility. Social workers help residents and families navigate care planning and insurance questions, while activity coordinators schedule therapeutic recreation designed to maintain cognitive skills and social engagement. Hospice services are available on-site for residents who need end-of-life support, allowing them to remain in familiar surroundings. The center can also provide respite stays for caregivers who need a short break.
Resident accommodations include a mix of private and shared rooms equipped with safety features such as handrails, accessible bathrooms and emergency call systems. Housekeeping and personal laundry services are provided, and residents can add amenities like cable television or personal phone lines. The community is pet friendly, which can benefit residents who rely on animal companionship; however, not all rooms are designated for pets. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. Not every accommodation includes every feature, so prospective residents should confirm availability when touring.
Daily meals are prepared on-site under the guidance of dietary professionals who tailor menus to physician-ordered nutrition plans, including low-sodium, diabetic or texture-modified diets. Staff members monitor intake for residents who need help maintaining adequate nutrition and provide snacks as ordered. For those enrolled in the on-site hospice program, dining staff coordinate closely with hospice nurses to adjust meal options in line with comfort-focused goals. While many residents enjoy communal dining, room-service trays are available for individuals who prefer or require in-room meals, and specific dining options may vary by care plan.