Brandon Oaks Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Roanoke delivers 24-hour nursing-home care supported by licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants. Staff members monitor vital signs, manage medications, and coordinate physician visits to address both short-term and chronic conditions. Residents receive ongoing assessments to keep care plans current, and on-site rehabilitation professionals collaborate with the nursing team when clinical needs change.
Beyond daily skilled nursing, the center offers structured respite care for family caregivers needing temporary relief. Short-stay guests receive the same clinical oversight as long-term residents, including access to the therapy gym and nursing staff. Physical therapy services focus on mobility, strength, and balance, with individualized treatment plans designed by licensed therapists who document progress and adjust goals in consultation with physicians.
Private and semi-private rooms are available, and some allow residents to keep a small pet subject to community guidelines. Certain accommodations include cable TV, while others offer basic television service; availability depends on room selection. Outdoor sitting areas give residents a place to get fresh air or visit with family members, and staff handle routine housekeeping and laundry.
Three daily meals are prepared on site, with menus planned to meet general nutrition standards and modified for clinical diets when ordered by a physician. Residents dine in a common dining room when possible, though in-room meal service is arranged for those who need it. Snacks and beverages are accessible between meals, and staff document intake for anyone on a monitored diet.
Residents can spend free time in the activity center, choose a project in the arts and crafts studio, or join recurring clubs and social groups that meet on campus. A library and computer lounge provides books, internet access, and quiet space for reading or video calls. Staff schedule and supervise activities to match varying interests and physical abilities, helping residents maintain social connections and mental engagement.