Park Manor Of The Woodlands operates as a skilled nursing facility, accepting residents who need short-term post-hospital rehabilitation as well as individuals who require ongoing long-term nursing care. A team of registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, certified nursing assistants, and on-site therapists delivers 24-hour clinical oversight. The staff administers medications, manages IV therapy, performs wound care, and provides respiratory and pain management services under physician orders. Physical, occupational, and speech therapists work with residents up to seven days a week, with therapy intensity adjusted to each person’s recovery goals. Care plans are reviewed regularly with residents, families, and attending physicians to keep treatment on track.
In addition to direct medical services, the center offers a range of supportive care features. A rehab gym with modern equipment, an on-site pharmacy for prompt medication delivery, and access to lab, radiology, and diagnostic services help reduce unnecessary hospital visits. Social services staff coordinate discharge planning and arrange follow-up appointments, while case managers track insurance and Medicare requirements. The facility schedules transportation for off-site dialysis or specialist consultations when needed and holds routine in-house clinics for podiatry, dental hygiene, and mental health counseling. Daily activities, chaplain visits, and family education sessions round out the overall care program.
Resident accommodations include a mix of private and semi-private rooms equipped with adjustable hospital beds, individual climate controls, in-room bathrooms with grab bars, and emergency call systems. Cable television and facility-wide Wi-Fi are available, and housekeeping and personal laundry are handled by staff. Common areas such as family lounges, a therapy courtyard, and a beauty salon give residents additional space to relax or visit with guests. Not all accommodations contain every feature, so prospective residents and their families should confirm room details during a tour.
Meals are prepared on site three times a day, and a registered dietitian tailors menus to meet therapeutic and texture-modified diet requirements such as diabetic, cardiac, renal, or puree options. Most residents eat in the communal dining room, where staff can provide feeding assistance as necessary, though tray service to the room is offered for those recovering from illness or therapy sessions. Snacks and beverages are distributed between meals to support adequate nutrition and hydration. Seasonal menu changes and resident food preference surveys help the kitchen adjust offerings while staying within medical guidelines.