Hampton Court Nursing & Rehabilitation Centre sits within a Continuing Care Retirement Community and has been family-owned for over 30 years, serving as a Skilled Nursing Facility that really focuses on helping people recover and feel better with the right support. The staff includes dedicated healthcare professionals who put patients first and work hard to make sure everyone gets a personalized treatment plan, whether they're there for short-term rehabilitation after surgery or illness, need help with long-term care, or need specialized support like memory care, orthopedic, or spine rehabilitation. You'll find modern, recently renovated spaces throughout the facility, and there are comfortable, furnished rooms with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning, so folks can settle in and feel at home, plus housekeeping is taken care of, which always helps. The gardens and outdoor walking paths get plenty of use, with many residents enjoying time outside or joining in community-sponsored activities like movie nights, music programs, arts, fitness classes, and outdoor fun.
There's a strong focus on making life better for residents, so the staff offers a full range of healthcare services, from wound care and medication management to speech and respiratory therapy, all with 12-16 hour nursing coverage and a 24-hour call system for support any time of the day or night. Dining feels almost like a restaurant, since meals are professionally cooked with special attention to allergies, diabetes, and dietary needs-so no one's left out, and the menu keeps things interesting for everyone. Social life stays active with a calendar of events like health fairs, holiday celebrations, and cultural observances, and family members are encouraged to visit, bring pets when able, and take part in care and activities.
The facility keeps only two out of 120 beds free most of the time, which shows that many people recommend it, and doctors often refer their patients here. State and federal agencies always give it high marks for quality and safety. Insurance options include Medicare and Medicaid, helping make care accessible for lots of folks. Residents who need more help-like with bathing, dressing, or getting around-can count on 24-hour supervision and care, including for those who can't walk on their own, while those who want to stay active can read in the library, join a game in the arts room, or go to movie screenings. There's transportation services, parking, and even language support in English, plus ways for families to stay updated and involved. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, and people here often say the focus stays squarely on comfort, getting better, and making life as enjoyable as possible, with no fuss-just good care and a community to call home.