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We provide skilled nursing at our nursing home in Oswego, New York, ensuring our residents receive exceptional medical care tailored to their unique needs. We are committed to maintaining a supportive and compassionate environment where health, comfort, and safety come first. With a focus on person-centered care, our team diligently designs services that address each resident’s individual requirements, creating a personalized approach that fosters overall well-being and peace of mind.

We understand that providing quality care involves more than medical expertise—it’s about building meaningful relationships, showing empathy, and respecting the dignity of every individual. Our comprehensive care programs are thoughtfully developed to support residents in every aspect of their daily lives, whether they require assistance with personal care, medication management, or advanced medical services.

Our licensed nursing personnel have undergone rigorous training and education to be able to learn and acquire the essential skills and knowledge to deliver the highest quality of medical care services for each of our residents.

What Our Skilled Nurses Provide

Our skilled nurses specialize in providing the following:

  • IV Therapy
  • Advanced Wound Care
  • Post-Acute Cardiac and Pulmonary Care
  • Post CVA Care
  • Medication Administration
  • And More

They undergo continuous education to further their skills and knowledge, which will guide them to effectively helping each resident achieve better health and quality of life. Our team of licensed nurses is dedicated to treating our residents like their own families using a holistic and empathetic approach to care. Individualized care plans are followed, in line with the resident and the resident’s family’s inputs and preferences.

The Benefits of Skilled Nursing

Specialized Medical Care

  • Skilled nurses provide round-the-clock monitoring of vital signs and health conditions.
  • They administer prescribed medications and manage complex treatments with precision.
  • Nurses are trained to respond quickly to medical emergencies, ensuring timely interventions.

Personalized Rehabilitation and Recovery

  • Skilled nursing helps with post-surgery recovery, including wound care and physical therapy.
  • Nurses create individualized care plans that address specific health goals and needs.
  • They assist in pain management and promote safe recovery through tailored exercises.

Enhanced Support for Chronic Conditions

  • Skilled nursing supports the ongoing management of chronic conditions such as diabetes and heart disease.
  • Nurses educate patients and families about disease management and prevention strategies.
  • Regular health assessments help identify complications early, improving long-term health outcomes.

Frequently asked questions

What is skilled nursing care?
Skilled nursing care is specialized medical care provided by licensed professionals, such as registered nurses and therapists. This type of care includes wound treatment, medication administration, monitoring of chronic conditions, rehabilitation, and post-surgical care. It is often provided in a dedicated facility or through in-home services for individuals recovering from illness, surgery, or injury. The goal of skilled nursing is to enhance the patient’s health and independence while addressing their medical needs in a safe, professional setting.
Who qualifies for skilled nursing services?
Skilled nursing services are for individuals needing medical care or rehabilitation beyond what untrained caregivers can provide. Examples include seniors recovering from surgery, patients managing chronic conditions, or those requiring therapies such as physical or speech therapy. Typically, a healthcare provider assesses the patient’s condition and recommends skilled nursing care. Medicare and other insurance plans usually require a physician’s order and documentation of medical necessity to cover the costs of these services.
How does skilled nursing differ from assisted living?
Skilled nursing offers advanced medical care provided by licensed professionals, focusing on complex needs such as IV therapy, wound care, and rehabilitation. Assisted living, on the other hand, provides help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and meal preparation for individuals who don’t need ongoing medical supervision. Skilled nursing is ideal for those with more serious health conditions, while assisted living supports individuals with basic care needs in a less medical environment.
What services are included in skilled nursing care?
Skilled nursing care includes a wide array of medical and therapeutic services. These range from wound care, IV therapy, and medication management to physical therapy, speech therapy, and chronic condition monitoring. Patients may also receive pain management, nutritional counseling, and rehabilitation to regain independence. The services are tailored to each patient’s unique needs and delivered by licensed professionals to ensure high-quality care.
When is skilled nursing care needed?
Skilled nursing care is needed when an individual requires medical attention or rehabilitation that cannot be provided by family members or untrained caregivers. This often includes recovery from surgery, stroke, or injury, as well as managing chronic illnesses like diabetes, heart disease, or respiratory conditions. Skilled nursing is also essential for those needing wound care, IV therapy, medication management, or physical and occupational therapy.

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