Mason Creek Transitional Care of Katy is licensed as a nursing home and is equipped to deliver 24-hour skilled nursing services for individuals who need short-term rehabilitation or longer-term custodial support. Registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and certified nursing assistants monitor vital signs, manage medications, and carry out physician-directed care plans around the clock. Post-acute patients can receive IV therapy, wound care, respiratory services, and pain management onsite, allowing many to avoid a return to the hospital while they regain strength.
The clinical program is reinforced by physical, occupational, and speech therapy delivered in an on-site gym seven days a week, with treatment frequencies adjusted to each resident’s tolerance and goals. A medical director oversees care coordination with attending physicians and specialists, while case managers handle discharge planning and insurance communication. Laboratory work, diagnostic imaging, and pharmacy services are available through local providers, minimizing the need for off-site trips. The staff also offers education on disease management and mobility techniques so residents and families understand how to continue recovery at home.
Accommodations include private and shared rooms fitted with hospital-grade beds, accessible bathrooms, and individually controlled climate systems. Wi-Fi, cable television, basic furnishings, and an emergency call system are standard in many units, and housekeeping and personal laundry are provided. Some rooms feature additional storage and upgraded finishes, but not all accommodations have every feature, so prospective residents should confirm specifics during a tour.
Dining services provide three daily meals prepared in the facility kitchen under the guidance of a registered dietitian who balances nutrition with physician-ordered dietary restrictions such as cardiac, diabetic, or mechanical-soft menus. Meals are generally served in a communal dining room to encourage social interaction, though tray service is available for residents who are ill or recovering from therapy sessions. Snacks and hydration stations are accessible throughout the day, and menu substitutions can be arranged to respect individual preferences.