Beach Creek Post-Acute sits in Anaheim, CA, and is a skilled nursing facility with 87 beds, offering both post-acute rehabilitation and long-term care. Residents will find masks available right outside the building for safety, and the lobby does look quite fancy, like something from a 5-star hotel, but there's a simple front desk area where staff greet and assist visitors. The rooms at Beach Creek are known for their size and bright lighting, which helps make things more comfortable day to day. Licensed nurses are on duty around the clock, offering support and medical care, and there's a dedicated team that works to meet each resident's own needs, whether someone needs IV therapy, wound care, dementia care, or a little help after surgery.
Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and rehabilitation services are available with individualized programs to help each person gain as much independence as possible, and there's even a restorative nursing program for long-term residents aiming to keep up their quality of life. Beach Creek Post-Acute provides compassionate end-of-life care and respite stays, and the staff specializes in areas like catheter care, feeding, pain management, and diabetic care. A full-time Registered Dietitian runs dietary services, working with a select menu that matches each resident's needs and provides education, and dining can be social or private, depending on preference.
There are indoor and outdoor common spaces where residents can relax or join in on social programs and activities, and the community tries to match activities to each person's interests and abilities, with both on-site and off-site options. In addition, Wi-Fi is in the rooms, there are beautician services, and both staff and ancillary services cover most daily needs. The social services team helps residents and families during transitions, giving information and help with care planning and discharge, and the facility takes part in programs like OneCare, Medi-Cal, and PACE. Beach Creek Post-Acute works hard to keep the environment nurturing and welcoming, with the goal of making each person feel at home for as long as they need care.