Heritage House At Keller Rehab & Nursing is licensed as a nursing-home, which means it offers round-the-clock skilled nursing care under the supervision of registered nurses and physicians. Residents receive continuous monitoring of vital signs, medication administration, intravenous therapy when prescribed, and post-operative or post-hospitalization recovery support. The facility also provides on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy aimed at helping residents regain or maintain functional abilities while living with chronic conditions or recovering from injury or surgery.
Additional care resources include wound management, pain management, and respiratory therapy, along with coordination of hospice or palliative services for residents who need them. Social services staff help create individualized care plans, manage discharge planning, and connect families with community resources. Respite stays are available for short-term needs, and a registered dietitian works with the nursing team to align each care plan with the resident’s nutritional requirements.
Resident rooms are arranged as a mix of private and shared layouts, all designed with safety features such as grab bars and emergency call systems, although not every room contains the same amenities. Housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance are provided, and many rooms offer direct access or nearby access to outdoor areas where residents can get fresh air or visit with family.
Meals are prepared daily in the facility’s kitchen, and menus are reviewed by a dietitian to support therapeutic diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, or mechanical-soft. Three meals and scheduled snacks are served each day, with staff available to assist residents who need help eating. Residents may choose to dine in a communal setting for social interaction or request tray service in their rooms if preferred or medically necessary.
A library and computer lounge is available for residents who want to read, use a computer, or access the internet. Staff can assist with basic technology needs, and the space is often used for small group programs such as email tutorials or reading sessions. Additional facility services include scheduled transportation for medical appointments, routine laundry, and planned recreational activities, all coordinated to complement each resident’s care plan.