United Medical Nursing Home offers many health care services for seniors, so you'll find assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care all under one roof, and they're set up to help both people needing long-term care and folks who just need short-term rehab after a hospital stay, with a connection to Sibley Memorial Hospital for added support if something more advanced comes up. The place has some special programs with unique names, like the Betty Ford Comprehensive Center when you need focused rehab, and the Christian Community Group Home for those looking for a faith-based environment, plus they have outpatient psychiatric programs if mental health help is needed along with the usual daily care. Seniors living here get help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, getting to the doctor, and keeping up mobility, with 12 to 16 hours of nurse care on site but someone always on call every hour, and you'll find skilled staff who know how to handle wound care, palliative needs, and even tricky cases that call for rehabilitation or transitional care.
The facility covers a lot, such as pharmacy benefits, a paid caregiver program, social and recreational activities, library, internet, private or semi-private rooms, private bathrooms, cable TV, kitchenettes, phones, and climate control, and there are housecleaning and laundry services, so it's a real homey place for folks who need more steady help. There's help for families too, with interpreter and translation services, transportation to medical visits, parking, and support programs aimed at making sure no one falls through the cracks. People who live here can join in art and music classes, scheduled activities, movie nights, and fitness sessions, and they can sit in the sauna or walk in the garden if that's what they feel like. There's a game room, activity room, movie theater, wellness room, and places to gather inside and out, and you won't miss meals since they're handled by chefs-special diets included-plus there's emergency alert systems and a move-in coordinator.
You'll see doctors and an on-site medical director who's available to swing by your room, and nurses keep watch on medicine, therapies like physical, occupational, and speech, and everything from memory care to wound management. The care plans get built around each senior, so if you need more help, that's what you get, and you're always looked after whether it's help with getting up or reminders for medicine. Medicaid and Medicare are accepted, and HSCSN services are covered, which helps take stress off about payments. Staff keep the focus on safety, comfort, and well-being, with patient-centered care and round-the-clock supervision built in, so folks can focus on living without worrying about little things getting missed.