Princess Anne Health & Rehabilitation Center delivers 24-hour skilled nursing care designed for individuals who require ongoing medical oversight after surgery, illness, or a chronic health setback. Licensed nurses monitor vital signs, manage medications, perform wound care, and coordinate with visiting physicians and specialists to address complex conditions such as cardiac issues, diabetes, and pulmonary disorders. On-site rehabilitation professionals provide physical, occupational, and speech therapy seven days a week, tailoring treatment plans to help residents regain strength, balance, and communication skills as quickly and safely as possible.
Beyond the core medical services, the center offers restorative nursing programs that focus on maintaining mobility and preventing decline once formal therapy ends. Social workers assist with care planning, family education, and arrangements for any equipment or home modifications needed after discharge. The team can accommodate short-term respite stays, hospice collaboration, and specialized nutritional support for residents with swallowing difficulties or other dietary concerns. Regular care conferences keep families informed and allow for timely adjustments to each person’s care plan.
Accommodations include a mix of private and semi-private rooms equipped with adjustable beds, individual climate controls, flat-screen televisions, and Wi-Fi access. Accessible bathrooms and emergency call systems are standard, while select rooms add features such as in-room refrigerators or additional storage; not all rooms offer every feature. Housekeeping, linen service, and routine maintenance are provided, and secure entry systems help maintain resident safety. Pets are allowed. It's a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Meals are prepared on site under the guidance of a registered dietitian, with menus designed to meet clinical requirements ranging from heart-healthy to renal and pureed diets. Residents may dine in a communal dining room that encourages social interaction, or choose meal delivery to their rooms if recovery needs or personal preference call for it. Snacks and hydration stations are available throughout the day, and staff monitor intake for residents on calorie-controlled or therapeutic diets. Seasonal menu reviews and feedback sessions ensure the kitchen can adapt recipes to resident tastes while still meeting medical guidelines.