Alameda Oaks Nursing Center sits at 1101 S. Alameda St. in Corpus Christi, Texas, and it's a skilled nursing and rehabilitation center that stays open 24 hours a day, always ready to help its residents with whatever comes up, and they've got staff who can help with medication management, wound care, fall prevention, and help with daily needs like bathing and getting dressed, which makes it easier for people to stay comfortable and cared for. Residents can choose from independent living and assisted living options, so people can pick the level of help they want, and for those with memory issues like Alzheimer's or dementia, the center has a memory care program. There are short-term rehabilitation services for those recovering from illness or surgery, with both inpatient and outpatient options, and the team of nurses and therapists makes individualized care plans so residents get the specific kinds of physical, occupational, or speech therapy they might need.
The center also offers social services, meal programs, and therapy as needed, plus a focus on nutrition. There's wound care and respiratory therapy, and if residents need palliative or hospice care, the staff can help with that too, in a special section set aside for end-stage care. The dining program is set up to help everyone get proper nutrition, meals are provided, and for those who worry about staying connected, there's computer access, wireless internet, and cable TV available throughout the building.
Alameda Oaks is known for being cozy and homey, and for having two pretty courtyards where people can spend time outdoors, an on-site beauty and barber shop for haircuts and grooming, and a conference room for meetings or family visits, and there's a Facebook page with updates about life inside the facility. For families or friends looking for language support, most staff speak English and some might speak other languages, though the main language is English. The community spends a lot of time focusing on skilled nursing care, and pays attention to both short-term and long-term needs, helping those who just need a break with respite care or those who need long-term help. Alameda Oaks accepts payments through private funds, Medicare, and Medicaid.
The facility runs an online provider directory that's kept up to date at least once a month, and although the office hours aren't listed publicly, the doors stay open day and night for those already living there, but they're not accepting any new residents at the moment. Staff try to keep a friendly and caring atmosphere, and they don't overpromise, but they do have a reputation for offering kind help in a way that meets each person's needs.