Pointe Meadows Health And Rehabilitation in Lehi, Utah, operates as a skilled nursing facility, providing 24-hour medical oversight for residents who require a higher level of clinical attention. Licensed nurses monitor vital signs, manage medications, and coordinate directly with attending physicians to adjust care plans as conditions change. The facility offers post-acute services such as wound care, IV therapy, pain management, and respiratory support, along with structured rehabilitation programs that include physical, occupational, and speech therapy for residents recovering from surgery, injury, or illness.
Beyond its core medical services, Pointe Meadows Health And Rehabilitation maintains interdisciplinary care teams that develop individualized treatment plans and track measurable goals. Social services staff assist residents and their families with discharge planning, insurance questions, and coordination of outside appointments. The facility can arrange hospice and palliative care, provide respite stays, and supply adaptive equipment for safe mobility. Regular care conferences keep residents and their families informed about progress and any recommended adjustments to treatment.
Resident accommodations include a mix of private and shared rooms equipped with adjustable hospital beds, accessible bathrooms, and emergency call systems. Cable television, wireless internet, individual climate controls, and personal storage are available in many—but not all—rooms, and housekeeping and laundry services are provided on a scheduled basis. Prospective residents are encouraged to verify which amenities are present in the specific room types they are considering.
Daily dining service features three balanced meals planned by a registered dietitian, with menu options modified for therapeutic needs such as low-sodium, renal, or diabetic diets. Meals are generally served in a communal dining room to encourage social interaction, although tray service can be delivered to a resident’s room when medically necessary. Staff members offer assistance for those who need help with eating, and snacks are available between meals. Not every resident will have access to the same menu selections or dining schedules, so discussing individual preferences with the dietary team during the admission process is recommended.