Pleasanton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center sits at 300 Neal Street in Pleasanton, California, and has several care services all under one roof, so you'll find skilled nursing, mental health rehabilitation, assisted living, memory care, and total patient care for folks who need day-to-day help, and-since they've got around-the-clock licensed nurses-residents get attention no matter the hour. The building holds special treatment programs, behavioral health services, and substance recovery programs, plus an adult residential facility for different support levels, and the staff aims to help those needing long-term nursing and personal care, especially seniors with Alzheimer's or other memory problems, since there's a focus on safety with secure community spaces to help prevent wandering and ease confusion.
Anyone who needs therapy will find in-house physical, occupational, or speech therapies and a whole rehab unit for recovery, and the staff's also prepared for more complex needs like wound care, intravenous therapy, and medication management with pharmacy counseling. Every patient stays in rooms with electric high-low beds, cable TV, and Wi-Fi with bedside workstations, which makes resting or connecting a bit easier, and menus for meals are set up by dietitians to meet state standards, so food gets cooked in-house, with fresh soups and homemade desserts, and breads like biscuits, muffins, and cornbread come from local bakeries when needed, and guests can join for meals, too. Folks at Pleasanton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center spend time in garden areas and park-like outdoor spots, and there's a long list of things to do, like movie nights, bingo, musical events, pet therapy visits, holiday parties, crafts, casino games, religious services, and even a family education night or resident council, so people can stay active and feel involved with their community if they'd like.
The building has wheelchair-accessible beds, hospice and respite options, and visits from physicians, podiatrists, vision, and dental care specialists, plus regular social services, laboratory, and X-ray services. Residents can get their hair cut or styled right on site thanks to a beautician and barber, and recreation and activities are planned, from aromatherapy to arts and crafts, so there's something for different interests. Pleasanton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center holds a place in the Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce, and its staff includes a contact named Ed Johnson for those needing more details, but what stands out is the effort to provide steady care, support, and a safe, comfortable space for adults and seniors, whether for the short or long term, with special attention to physical, mental, and social needs.