
Recovering from a cardiac event or stroke often requires more than time—it requires skilled clinical care, specialized rehabilitation, and a coordinated team focused on restoring strength, function, and confidence.
Our skilled nursing and rehabilitation team provides comprehensive post-cardiac and stroke recovery care for individuals transitioning from the hospital after heart attack, heart failure, cardiac surgery, stroke, neurological illness, or other medically complex events. Through a personalized combination of clinical monitoring, therapy, and supportive care, we help patients regain independence while recovering safely in a comfortable, supportive environment.
With close coordination between physicians, nursing, rehabilitation, respiratory therapy, nutrition, and hospital care teams, families can feel confident their loved one is receiving attentive care designed to support both recovery and long-term wellbeing.
We care for individuals recovering from heart attacks, congestive heart failure, cardiac surgery, pacemaker procedures, cardiac deconditioning, and other post-hospital cardiac conditions requiring skilled nursing and rehabilitation support.
Yes. We provide comprehensive support for individuals recovering from stroke, TIA, neurological illness, and other conditions affecting strength, mobility, communication, swallowing, and daily function.
Depending on individual needs, therapy may include Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, swallowing support, mobility retraining, cognitive rehabilitation, and assistance with regaining independence in daily activities.
Yes. We frequently welcome patients transitioning directly from the hospital who require continued medical oversight, rehabilitation, and skilled recovery support.
Yes. Our care team works closely with physicians, specialists, hospital discharge planners, and therapists to help ensure continuity of care and a smooth recovery transition.
Our goal is to help patients recover safely, rebuild strength and function, manage ongoing medical needs, and regain as much independence as possible.
