Grace Healthcare of Three Rivers is part of a larger social care network and uses features from a social care platform to help connect residents. This community provides many types of care, including Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living, home care, nursing home care, and respite care for short stays. There are healthcare services for residents who need high acuity care, diabetic care, incontinence care, medication management, and help for those who can't walk on their own. A team made up of licensed nurses, licensed medical practitioners, nursing assistants, and physical therapists helps residents with medical and personal needs, including transfers and getting around the facility.
Meals are prepared and served with organic ingredients, and there are dining options for allergies and special diets, all in a restaurant-style setting. Residents get help with bathing, dressing, daily activities, and personal care at all hours. Housekeeping, linen services, laundry, and concierge help keep things running smoothly, and the staff offers move-in coordination. Rooms are either private suites or shared, all fully furnished, with private bathrooms, air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and kitchenettes. Some rooms have garden views, and the facility stays cool and clean.
There are places to relax, like a community theater, game and activity rooms, an arts room, well-stocked library, and a spa and wellness area. Residents often take part in music programs, crafts, movie nights, walking paths outdoors, gardening, and resident-run events, which helps everyone stay involved and active. The team helps arrange transportation for doctor's visits and has parking for those who need it. Safety stays a focus here, too, with a secured environment to help prevent wandering, especially for those with memory issues, and a 24-hour call system ensures help's always available. Nurses cover 12-16 hour shifts, with ongoing supervision no matter the hour.
There are strong leadership teams at the facility who promote compassion and uphold standards among the staff. This facility does accept both Medicaid and Medicare. The staff tries to keep up with new ideas and changes in healthcare, and tours are available for those wanting to visit, meet the staff, or get a feel for daily life. Rooms and common areas are kept up nicely, with attention to safety, comfort, and social connection. Residents can count on above-average healthcare in a supportive, safe setting, with a focus on their dignity and well-being as they age. The facility's got a map available for visitors and keeps all details public, showing a commitment to clear and open communication.