Skilled Nursing Care Services
Whether you are in need of a short-term or long-term care solution, Peak Healthcare and Rehabilitation Centers are designed to accelerate your pathway to recovery within a compassionate environment.
At Peak Health, we are committed to the quality of care and the quality of life of our patients and residents. Our interdisciplinary teams partner with you, your family and your physician to create an individualized rehabilitation program which may include Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy. Our goal is to ensure a positive patient experience and maximize your independence for a safe return home.
At Peak Health, we are committed to the quality of care and the quality of life of our patients and residents. Our interdisciplinary teams partner with you, your family and your physician to create an individualized rehabilitation program which may include Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy. Our goal is to ensure a positive patient experience and maximize your independence for a safe return home.
Peak Healthcare’s skilled nursing services are oriented around provision of specialized care for recovery after hospitalization. Our dedicated team helps residents and family members feel at home while receiving individually focused healthcare. From nursing care and nutritional support for recovery, to the activities of daily living, we focus on an innovative, comprehensive interdisciplinary approach.
Skilled nursing is rehabilitative care provided to Medicare beneficiaries or individuals covered by private pay and some health insurance plans. Residents requiring continued long-term care may qualify for Medicaid benefits.
To learn more about benefits for skilled nursing services, please visit Insurance & Payments, or contact our Business Office Manager to discuss payment options.
A skilled nursing care facility may be needed if you or your family member requires 24-hour nursing care or assistance with meals, personal hygiene, and/or medications. Skilled nursing may also be necessary for those who require more help than present caregivers can provide, or who can no longer live alone. Examples of when skilled nursing care is needed include:
Skilled nursing is rehabilitative care provided to Medicare beneficiaries or individuals covered by private pay and some health insurance plans. Residents requiring continued long-term care may qualify for Medicaid benefits.
To learn more about benefits for skilled nursing services, please visit Insurance & Payments, or contact our Business Office Manager to discuss payment options.
A skilled nursing care facility may be needed if you or your family member requires 24-hour nursing care or assistance with meals, personal hygiene, and/or medications. Skilled nursing may also be necessary for those who require more help than present caregivers can provide, or who can no longer live alone. Examples of when skilled nursing care is needed include:
- Rehabilitation care due to fractures or joint replacements
- General wound care
- Acute medical conditions
- Interim medical care following a hospital stay
- Respiratory care
- Parkinson’s care
- Terminal illness care (in cooperation with hospice)
- Stroke recovery
- General rehabilitation due to weakness or physical decline