Liberty Commons Nursing & Rehabilitation Center of Alamance County sits on Boone Station Drive in Burlington, close by Alamance Regional Medical Center, and you can tell the place is easy for families and doctors to get to since I-40's right around the corner, and the facility has 122 skilled nursing beds for both short and long stays so folks don't have to move if their needs change. The staff includes registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, certified nursing assistants, and there's always a nurse on staff because they do round-the-clock care, and you'll find a full-time physician as well as experts like a wound care doctor, a geriatric psychiatrist, a consulting physiatrist, and a podiatrist on hand, so residents have access to everything from wound care and IV therapy to medication support and more complicated issues if needed, and they accept Medicare, Medicaid, long-term care insurance, and private funds, which helps a lot of families.
Something you'll notice about Liberty Commons is the focus on personalized care plans; the clinical team develops these person-centered plans after looking at what each resident needs, and they don't just guess because they have a well-equipped therapy gym, an Activities of Daily Living Suite for occupational therapy, and therapists handle physical, speech, and occupational therapy right on site, which means short-term rehab after accidents or surgery runs smoother, and long-term residents with memory care get plans for Alzheimer's or dementia with special programs in their dedicated dementia unit. Residents also receive extra support for daily living, like help with dressing, grooming, or bathing, and if someone needs palliative or hospice care, that's available too along with fall prevention and incontinence management, and staff try to keep everyone safe with emergency call systems, safety features, and a sprinkler system throughout the property.
The rooms feel homey since there are private and semi-private options with some having in-room fridges and flat-screen TVs with cable, and certain rooms also get kitchenettes, plus guests can park on site, Wi-Fi's complimentary, and everything's cleaned regularly with laundry and dry-cleaning service taken care of, so you'll see housekeepers moving through the building just about every day. Residents can enjoy meals in common spaces or in their rooms, and there's a big focus on keeping folks active and connected with game rooms, arts and crafts, educational and fitness programs, a salon/barbershop with spa bathing rooms, as well as indoor and outdoor places for socializing or just sitting with visitors or family, and you'll see transportation vans picking up and dropping off residents for medical appointments or outings. The therapy staff uses treatments like diathermy, ultrasound, electrical and vital stimulation to help manage pain or trouble with swallowing, and if residents need speech therapy after a stroke or support with memory issues, those services are right there.
The community emphasizes dignity and respect, and staff aim to make Liberty Commons feel like home, not a hospital, while the administrator, Gabriel Tew, and the in-house therapy team work with families on care or insurance planning. Admission's open seven days a week, and they're part of the North Carolina Health Care Facilities Association, so you get a sense that things are run with a certain standard, and with a 3.4 rating from 23 reviews, families get a clear picture that the center serves a lot of folks with a broad range of needs, from short stays to long-term support for more advanced aging or end-of-life care.