The Belmont at Twin Creeks offers licensed nursing-home care, providing 24-hour registered and licensed vocational nurse coverage for residents who need either short-term rehabilitation or long-term skilled support. Physicians round regularly, and nurse practitioners are available for changes in condition. Licensed therapists deliver physical, occupational, and speech therapy seven days a week, and the community maintains on-site laboratory, X-ray, and pharmacy services to minimize the need for outside appointments. Care teams manage IV therapy, complex wound treatment, post-surgical recovery, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, and diabetes oversight, with individualized care plans reviewed and updated frequently.
Beyond direct medical treatment, the staff coordinates closely with hospitals and specialists to ensure smooth transitions of care. Medication ordering, storage, and administration are handled through an electronic records system that tracks interactions and dosage times. The community can arrange hospice and palliative care, and it offers fall-prevention programs, infection control protocols, and specialized dietary monitoring for residents with swallowing disorders or therapeutic diet requirements. Social services staff help residents and families with care conferences, discharge planning, and insurance paperwork, while activities personnel adapt programs to each resident’s physical and cognitive abilities.
Accommodations include a mix of private and shared suites equipped with emergency call systems, cable hookup, wireless internet, and wheelchair-accessible bathrooms. Some rooms add features such as in-room refrigerators, views of the courtyard, or expanded closet space, but not every room contains every option. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are provided, and staff are available to rearrange furniture to meet safety guidelines. Pets are allowed in designated areas and under specific weight and vaccination rules; it's a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Meals are prepared under the supervision of a registered dietitian, and menus rotate on a four-week cycle to meet nutritional guidelines for older adults. Residents receive three daily meals with optional snacks, and kitchen staff can modify textures, restrict sodium, or adjust carbohydrate counts as ordered by physicians. Table service is standard in the main dining room, and there is a smaller space for family gatherings or holiday events. For residents unable to leave their rooms, tray service is available, and nursing staff monitor intake and hydration to ensure dietary goals are met.