The Center At Parmer in Austin, TX operates as a skilled nursing facility that provides 24-hour licensed nursing coverage and focused medical oversight. Residents receive services such as medication administration, IV therapy, wound care, and pain management under the direction of physicians. The on-site rehabilitation wing offers physical, occupational, and speech therapy aimed at post-acute recovery and long-term strength maintenance. Care teams coordinate closely with hospitals and outpatient specialists so that changes in condition are addressed quickly and treatment plans remain current.
Additional clinical resources include on-call medical providers, pharmacy consultation, lab and imaging coordination, and an emergency response system that alerts staff throughout the building. The facility accepts residents who need complex care, including tracheostomy support, cardiac monitoring, or dialysis coordination, and also provides hospice or short-term respite stays when ordered. Social services staff guide families through discharge planning, insurance paperwork, and connections to community resources, while activity coordinators structure therapeutic recreation that aligns with each resident’s care plan.
Rooms are available in both private and shared layouts and are equipped with adjustable hospital beds, personal closets, a nurse call button, and individual climate controls. Selected rooms add conveniences such as in-room showers, mini-refrigerators, or garden views, but these features are not present in every accommodation. Housekeeping, personal laundry, and maintenance are performed on a scheduled basis, and Wi-Fi and basic cable are offered throughout the facility.
Meals are prepared by an in-house culinary team working with a registered dietitian who tailors menus to therapeutic requirements, including diabetic, heart-healthy, renal, or mechanically altered diets. Residents generally eat in the communal dining room, though tray service is available for those recovering in their rooms or requiring isolation. Staff members provide hands-on assistance for anyone who needs help with positioning, utensil use, or fluid monitoring, and snacks and hydration stations are accessible between meals.