Renton Health and Rehabilitation is a skilled nursing facility at 80 Southwest Second Street in Renton, WA, where folks get a mix of health care and daily support in a peaceful setting, and the single-story building is easy to move around in, with both private and semi-private rooms. The place has a licensed capacity for 99 beds, including 99 WHCA beds, and covers people with Medicaid and Medicare, so there's room for a good number of residents with different financial needs. Residents have access to round-the-clock nursing care, rehabilitation services with physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and dedicated care that ranges from short-term rehab after a hospital stay to long-term care for those who need help every day, including sub-acute and gentle care for folks with complex medical problems.
Doctors in internal medicine and dental care come in, and nurses, podiatrists, and personal care assistants are always on hand, so medication support, wound care, and therapy are part of everyday life. The facility provides help with dressing, bathing, toileting, walking, or using a wheelchair, and there's housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance services to take care of everyday needs, with washers and dryers ready for use and safety features like a sprinkler system and handicap-accessible areas to keep everyone as safe as possible. Food is served in a dining room, and meals can be provided for special dietary needs, so people eat together or in their rooms, and there's a kitchen or kitchenette for those who want to prepare something for themselves sometimes.
Amenities include cable TV, Wi-Fi, guest and indoor parking, and outdoor spaces where residents spend time when the weather's nice, and the building has features like a fitness center, a game and activities room, and a salon/barbershop for haircuts and grooming. Activities are part of daily routines, with arts and crafts, wellness events, social clubs, and caregiver training, plus transportation to doctor appointments or outings in the Renton area, so daily life feels active and social when folks want it to be. On the clinical side, the team performs rehabilitation and clinical procedures, and there's care for memory loss, dementia, Alzheimer's, and even palliative and hospice support when needed, handled by a compassionate staff that tries to make things as comfortable as possible. Residents get personalized care plans for both medical and emotional needs, and programs aim to help people keep as much independence as they can, no matter how much help they need.
The facility supports community involvement, takes part in local events, and has support programs for families and residents, including information, referral services, caregiver education, and meal delivery for those who can't get to the dining room. Renton Health and Rehabilitation is owned by Vertical Health Services and keeps a focus on both careful medical attention and every resident's sense of well-being, staying steady and dependable for seniors and their families looking for a quiet, steady place for recovery or long-term care.