Village Creek Nursing Home in Fort Worth delivers licensed nursing-home care with an emphasis on skilled medical support. Registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and certified nursing assistants are on duty around the clock to carry out physician orders, monitor vital signs, manage medications, and provide wound care. On-site physical, occupational, and speech therapists coordinate closely with nursing staff to help residents maintain or regain functional abilities after illness or surgery. The facility also offers intravenous therapy, pain management, and post-acute recovery programs for those transitioning from a hospital stay.
Beyond direct medical treatment, the care team develops individualized care plans that are reviewed regularly with physicians and family members. Rehabilitation progress, nutritional needs, and chronic conditions are tracked through electronic health records, allowing timely adjustments to therapy schedules and medication regimens. A licensed social worker helps arrange discharge planning or long-term placement, and a consulting pharmacist reviews each resident’s drug profile for safety and effectiveness. Emergency response systems, regular lab and diagnostic services, and access to specialty consultations round out the clinical support structure.
Accommodations include a mix of private and shared rooms, each equipped with basic furnishings, call systems, and accessibility features. Some rooms open to outdoor areas, giving residents easy access to fresh air and walking paths, while other rooms do not have direct outdoor access; availability depends on room assignment. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance teams handle routine upkeep, and residents can personalize their spaces within safety guidelines.
Meals are prepared on-site under the guidance of a registered dietitian. Three set mealtimes are offered daily, with snacks available between meals. Standard menus follow nutritional guidelines for older adults, and therapeutic diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, and mechanically altered textures are provided as ordered by physicians. Staff members are present in the dining room to assist residents who need help with eating or adaptive equipment.
An on-site library and computer lounge gives residents a place to read, use computers, and participate in small group activities such as email tutorials or current-events discussions.