Highland House Rehabilitation and Healthcare sits in Fayetteville, North Carolina, close to Highsmith-Rainey Specialty Hospital and Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, and you'll find it's a skilled nursing facility with 106 beds that offers many kinds of senior care for folks needing short-term rehab, long-term nursing, assisted living, respite care, hospice care, palliative care, and outpatient therapy, and you get assistance with things like bathing, dressing, eating, and managing medicines, while the staff-registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants-offer care around the clock, even for folks who need more help due to being frail or dependent, or for those recovering from surgery or illness where they want to get back their strength or skills between the hospital and home, and there's always a physician supervising things with full-time coverage and specialized services, which means folks can get tracheotomy care, enteral feeding, cardiopulmonary therapy, wound care management, IV therapy, help with falls, and incontinence management, along with dental, podiatry, ophthalmology, X-ray, geriatric psychiatry, and medication management.
The facility puts a focus on giving residents a chance to stay connected and engaged, so you'll find outdoor and indoor gathering spaces, a well-equipped therapy gym with an Activities of Daily Living Suite to practice daily tasks, a salon, WiFi and cable TV, in-room dining, and a mix of private and semi-private suites, plus social activities, religious gatherings, educational programs, and pet therapy, all which help folks feel like part of the community. Personal assisted living services take care of laundry, housekeeping, and remind folks about their medicine, and folks can get transportation for medical appointments. Meals are served daily, and help's offered for anything needed during the day or night, especially for those looking for short-term restorative stays when families need respite or transitional support.
Highland House accepts admissions seven days a week, and the rehab services include physical, occupational, and speech therapy, all aimed at helping people regain independence or adjust after illness or injury, with clinical staff making person-centered care plans to reduce hospital readmission risk and to cover any extra conditions someone might have. The facility is Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity compliant and keeps a respectful, safe, and community-minded environment for every resident, and when you're there, you can expect practical care in a place designed to meet a wide range of healthcare needs as people age.