Hanover Health and Rehabilitation Center in Mechanicsville delivers skilled nursing services designed for both short-term recovery and long-term residency. Around-the-clock registered nurses provide wound care, IV therapy, pain management, and post-surgical monitoring, while licensed therapists handle physical, occupational, and speech therapy tailored to each resident’s physician-ordered care plan. The facility is equipped to manage complex medical needs such as tracheostomy care, diabetes management, and cardiac rehabilitation, and it maintains close relationships with local hospitals and specialists to support seamless transitions and continuity of care.
Beyond core nursing services, the center offers ancillary clinical support that helps maintain residents’ overall health. On-site diagnostic services like lab work and X-rays reduce the need for outside appointments, and pharmacy coordination ensures prompt medication delivery and accurate dosing. Respiratory therapy, dialysis coordination, and fall-prevention programs are available when prescribed. A restorative nursing team tracks strength and mobility goals after formal therapy ends, while social services staff handle discharge planning, care conferences, and family education. Structured therapeutic activities and individualized behavior management plans further support residents with cognitive or emotional challenges.
Resident accommodations include a mix of private and semi-private rooms fitted with adjustable beds, individual climate controls, and emergency call systems; some rooms add in-suite showers, wardrobes, and cable television, but not all accommodations have all the features. Common spaces such as lounges, therapy gyms, and landscaped courtyards give residents options for socializing or quiet relaxation. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are provided, and staff can arrange barber and salon services or transportation to outside appointments as needed.
Dining services emphasize consistency and clinical oversight. A registered dietitian designs menus that meet nutritional guidelines, and the kitchen prepares three daily meals with optional snacks offered between dining periods. Therapeutic diets—such as low-sodium, diabetic, or mechanically altered textures—are available upon physician order, and meals can be served in the main dining room or delivered bedside if a resident’s condition requires. Residents may provide feedback through regular food council meetings, and not all dining areas or delivery options are available to every accommodation type.