Watsontown Rehabilitation And Nursing Center provides 24-hour skilled nursing care for residents who need ongoing medical attention. Licensed nurses oversee complex medication regimens, post-operative recovery, chronic disease management, and wound care. The facility has access to on-site physicians and nurse practitioners who conduct regular rounds and are available for urgent concerns. Rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, are coordinated with each resident’s care plan to help restore or maintain functional abilities.
Additional clinical resources at the center include respiratory therapy support, IV therapy, and lab and diagnostic services arranged through local providers. A dedicated social services team coordinates discharge planning and works with families and external healthcare professionals to ensure continuity of care. The staff also assists with scheduling off-site specialist appointments and provides medical transportation as needed. Routine health monitoring—such as vital-sign checks, fall-risk assessments, and nutritional evaluations—is documented and reviewed to adjust care promptly.
Accommodations consist of a mix of private and semi-private rooms equipped with adjustable beds and basic furnishings; some rooms include en-suite bathrooms, personal climate controls, or in-room televisions, while others do not. Call-light systems are standard, and safety features like grab bars and non-slip flooring are in place throughout resident areas. Housekeeping and laundry services are provided on a regular schedule, and maintenance staff handle repairs to keep rooms functional. Not all accommodations come with every feature mentioned, so prospective residents should confirm specific room details during their visit.
The dining program offers three daily meals prepared under the supervision of a registered dietitian, with menus designed to meet varied medical and therapeutic diets. Residents typically eat in a communal dining room, though tray service is available for those who are ill or prefer to dine in their rooms. Modified-texture meals, low-sodium options, and diabetic-friendly selections are available, and snacks are accessible between meals. Family members may arrange to dine with residents for special occasions, and staff regularly review nutritional intake to ensure each resident’s dietary needs are met.