Senior Care Of Edinburg, also called Abri at Edinburg, sits at 4503 S Sugar Rd, Edinburg, TX, and works as a Skilled Nursing Facility with 38 certified beds out of a total of 126 beds as of June 2025, offering care for seniors who need help after an illness, hospital stay, or surgery, and the place runs twenty-four hours a day with staff trained in geriatrics, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, so someone always helps with bathing, dressing, medication, transfers, and other daily needs, while those with memory concerns can get Alzheimer's and dementia care in a safe, caring area. The building has a therapy gym set up with a kitchen to make it easier for people going home, plus home health, rehab, cardiac and pulmonary care, tube feeding, in-house respiratory therapy, wound care, ventilator support, hospice, palliative care, and even respite stays if a caregiver needs a break.
Folks who live here or visit for rehab or long-term care use amenities like a fitness room, wellness center, walking paths, gardens, an outdoor courtyard, WiFi and cable, a beauty salon, and private rooms with bathrooms and kitchenettes, and the food services include restaurant-style dining, special diets, a professional chef, and an all-day dining setup for those who like to eat at their own time. The place allows Medicaid, Medicare, private pay, and managed care, so there's some flexibility for people paying for care, and they've got services for non-ambulatory residents and those using wheelchairs, with a special focus on safety because there's an emergency alert system, 24-hour supervision, and a nurse call setup. Recreation happens daily with things like arts and crafts, a game room, music, movies, library time, and even some resident-run activities, and transportation and parking are available for appointments or outings outside the community, which helps families stay involved.
The goal here is to support dignity and comfort for every resident, focusing on personal needs and medical routines, so seniors with big care needs or memory loss can feel a little more at home, and staff want people to recover well and keep up their best quality of life whether they stay short or long-term. The place has an easy pace, with no loud claims or fancy extras, mostly working to keep each person safe, healthy, and part of a friendly group, with health services that fit a range of situations in senior care, and if someone's part of the Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), they might move from a lower care level to more help without changing their address, which does help families plan ahead.