Beacon Harbor Healthcare and Rehabilitation is licensed as a nursing-home provider and delivers 24-hour skilled nursing oversight. Residents have direct access to on-site physicians, registered nurses, and licensed practical nurses who manage medication, monitor chronic conditions, and respond to changes in health status. Speech therapists work with individuals recovering from stroke, neurological disorders, or swallowing difficulties, while physical therapists design strength and mobility programs aimed at restoring function and reducing fall risk. All therapy services are coordinated with physicians to keep treatment plans current and goal-oriented.
The center also makes room for short-term needs. Respite care and other brief stays are available for family caregivers who need a break or for patients transitioning from hospital to home. During these stays, residents receive the same medical attention, therapy schedules, and daily living support as long-term residents. Interdisciplinary care teams meet regularly to review progress and adjust interventions, ensuring that even temporary guests receive consistent, measurable care.
Private and semi-private rooms are designed for practicality. Some rooms include wheelchair-accessible showers, in-room Wi-Fi, or a fireplace feature, but availability varies. Housekeeping is provided, and common areas such as a library and computer lounge, landscaped grounds, outdoor gardens, and furnished patios give residents places to read, connect online, or spend time outside.
Dining follows a set schedule with three meals each day. The kitchen staff can prepare kosher or vegetarian plates upon request, and nutritional guidelines set by clinical dietitians help align menus with individual health plans. Snacks and hydration stations are available between meals, and nursing staff monitor dietary intake for residents on special diets.
An on-site activity center hosts health and wellness programs that include exercise classes, discussion groups, and craft sessions. Clubs and interest-based communities meet regularly, and the staff organizes both on-site and off-site activities so residents have options for social engagement without leaving the structure of their therapeutic schedules.