Oneida County Hospital & Long Term Care Facility sits out in the rural area of Malad City, Idaho, and folks know it for its commitment to community and patient-centered care. The place has a dedicated Long Term Care program called Oneida County Long Term Care, where skilled nurses provide 24-hour care with a focus on safety, privacy, and dignity, which seems important when you're not able to be at home. They offer post-surgical care, restorative services, and rehabilitation, and they've got things like a swing bed program, so patients can recover right there if needed. Doctors and nurses there handle all sorts of medical care, from routine health checks and DOT exams to more specialized treatments in their Intensive Care Unit, Med-Surg units, and sleep lab. The hospital has advanced technology, including an electronic health record system that helps track care, as well as telemedicine for those who can't come in person.
The building has a sleep lab, oncology services, physical therapy, laboratory and radiology departments, and a full emergency room for anyone needing urgent help. For those interested in nutrition, there's both medical nutrition therapy and weight management available, right along with patient education and support from trained social workers. People who live there or come in for care can use high-speed Wi-Fi, smart TVs with personal headsets, and various electronics like computers and iPads. Some unique touches are there too, like baby grand electric pianos, guitars, karaoke, and even a BEAMZ interactive music system for activities, plus award-winning programs and regular visits from specialists to help keep residents active and engaged. Anyone in long term care gets access to a secured patio courtyard for some fresh air, and the facility uses high-tech security alarms for added safety.
The services cover outpatient care, too, whether it's a sports physical, surgery, oncology treatment, or help in the sleep lab. There's also an emphasis on community health, shown by the facility's close involvement with local services and its focus on making everyone feel welcome. All these things come together in a non-profit setting linked with Nell J. Redfield Memorial Hospital, aiming to give care that fits each person's needs right out in rural Idaho.