What services do you provide?
We offer skilled nursing care, short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, respite care, hospice coordination, and social services. Therapy services include physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
How do I arrange admission to your facility?
Admissions can be arranged through hospital discharge planners, physicians, or directly by families. Our admissions team will assist you every step of the way, including coordination with insurance and healthcare providers.
Do you accept insurance or Medicare/Medicaid?
Yes. We accept Medicare, Medi-Cal, most private insurance plans, and managed care. Our staff can help verify your coverage and explain benefits.
Can I tour the facility before admission?
Absolutely! We encourage in-person tours so you can see our environment and meet our team. To schedule a tour, please contact our admissions office.
What are your visiting hours?
We welcome visitors every day. For the comfort and safety of all residents, we ask visitors to observe designated quiet hours and health protocols. Please contact us for current visiting guidelines.
Are meals provided, and are special diets accommodated?
Yes, we provide three nutritious meals daily, plus snacks. Our dietary staff works with physicians to accommodate special diets, food allergies, and preferences.
Can residents bring personal belongings?
Yes! We encourage residents to bring personal items such as clothing, photos, and small decorations to make their room feel more like home.
How do you ensure patient safety and security?
Our facility is equipped with 24/7 security monitoring, controlled access, and regular safety checks. Our staff is trained in emergency protocols and resident care standards.
Is therapy available on weekends?
Yes, therapy services may be available on weekends depending on the patient’s care plan and recovery goals. Therapy frequency is determined in collaboration with the care team.
How do you involve family in care decisions?
We believe in family-centered care. Families are encouraged to participate in care planning meetings and are kept informed about their loved one’s progress.

