Care & Services
Winters Rehab & Healthcare Center—A Small Home with a Big Heart
Helping Seniors Lead Comfortable Lives
Rehabilitation
Short Term Rehabilitation Care
- Winters Rehab & Healthcare Center brings individualized rehabilitation plans to each of our guests to ensure they can return home with the greatest independence. Our staff is up to date on the latest treatments and methods relating to physical and occupational therapy, wound and ostomy care, IV therapy, and diabetic management and education.
Long Term Rehabilitation Care
- Some chronic medical conditions can require more continuous care only found in personal care facilities. Each resident is evaluated prior to admission in order to create a plan aligned with their goals, and to ensure they have the most effective therapy setup for their, and their family’s, peace of mind.
Skilled Nursing Care
We know that the needs and wishes of our residents are unique; no two are the
same. Our nursing staff is committed to providing continuous, state-of-the-art care
that meets those individual needs. Our team works directly with our residents,
their families, and physicians to create and implements the most effective care
plan. Every detail of every resident’s individual care plan is crafted with their
comfort and health in mind—and our team is ready to track and implement even
the slightest adjustments needed to ensure that level of care is maintained.
Respite
Whether you are seeking assistance with a loved one, or seeking care options for
yourself, you have likely heard of “respite care.” Our respite care services provide
temporary assistance for someone in need of around-the-clock care, giving
essential rest time to their primary caregiver. Whether you need a few hours or
weeks-long assistance, our team provides the respite care necessary to maintain
both the health of our loved ones and their primary caregiver.
- The benefits of respite care for both the caregiver and the care recipient are priceless in the long-term care of our loved ones. Benefits of respite care includes improved health, stronger relationships, and increased social engagement.
Hospice
Hospice is not a place, but a practice and philosophy of care. It is a team
dedicated to providing physical, emotional, and spiritual comfort to those facing
end-of-life decisions. Our goal is to provide the highest standard of care with the
compassion, kindness, and quality our loved ones deserve. We provide a broad
variety of medical, social, and spiritual services to ease your burdens and give you
time to be with your family. A doctor can best determine when to consider
hospice, and we are ready to work with you to ensure your mind is at ease through
this difficult time. Life is precious from beginning to end, and our team is here to
provide your loved ones with the dignity, kindness, and comfort they deserve as
you spend these precious moments together.
Respite Benefits
1. Improved Health—Caregivers can have their own set of health concerns while maintaining the health of another person. Lack of sleep, poor nutrition, injury, and more can cause their own physical health to decline, not to mention the toll it can take on their mental and emotional health. To best take care of our loved
ones, we must take care of ourselves—respite care ensures that
you’ll stay in good health and high spirits to take care of your
loved one.
2. Improves Caregiver and Care Recipient Relationship—Although it can be tough to admit, taking care of a family member can cause
friction in the relationship. Respite care allows you both to take a
much-deserved break in order to maintain and grown
a healthy relationship. As their primary caregiver, you might feel
guilty for taking time off, however, to be an effective caregiver,
you must take breaks. Just as you have time off at any other job,
that free time is essential for you to return to work ready to do the
best job possible. The health of you and your loved one is
essential.
3. Increased Social Engagement—Often times, caregivers don’t
receive much social interaction outside of their caregiving duties.
By using respite care, caregivers are able to take time for themselves, while their love one is able to receive social
engagement with other guests and team members, while receiving
the skilled nursing care they need. As always, self-care is just as
important to the caregiving process.