Our Services
Comprehensive Care at Countryside Post Acute
At Countryside Post Acute, we offer a full spectrum of skilled nursing and rehabilitation services tailored to meet the unique needs of each resident. Our interdisciplinary team works together to create personalized care plans that promote healing and enhance quality of life.
24-Hour Skilled Nursing Care
Countryside Post Acute provides 24-hour Skilled Nursing Care to ensure residents receive continuous, professional medical attention at all times. Our licensed nursing staff monitor health conditions, administer medications, and deliver individualized care, ensuring safety, comfort, and peace of mind around the clock.
Read more7-Day a Week Physician Coverage
Medical problems don't wait for Monday. At Countryside Post Acute, physician coverage is available seven days a week, which means medical decisions, prescription changes, and clinical assessments can happen any day, not just during weekday business hours. A physician or qualified medical provider is available to evaluate residents, respond to changes in condition, review lab results, adjust medications, and make treatment decisions every day of the week.
Read moreCancer Recovery Services
Cancer treatment (chemotherapy, radiation, surgery) takes a physical toll that doesn't end when the treatment does. Cancer recovery services at Countryside Post Acute are for people who've completed or are between rounds of cancer treatment and need a supported environment to rebuild strength, manage side effects, and regain independence. Recovery services address fatigue, muscle loss, weight changes, neuropathy, pain, and emotional distress through a combination of physical and occupational therapy, nutritional support, pain management, and psychological support.
Read moreCardiac Rehabilitation Program
Cardiac rehab is a medically supervised program that helps people recover from heart attacks, heart surgery, heart failure, and other cardiac events. It combines monitored exercise, education about heart-healthy living, and gradual increases in physical activity, all under the guidance of a care team that understands the risks and limitations of a recovering heart. At Countryside Post Acute, cardiac rehab involves structured exercise sessions with continuous monitoring of heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels.
Read moreCommunity Reintegration Program
There's a gap between doing well in a therapy gym and doing well in your actual life. The community reintegration program at Countryside Post Acute is designed to close it. It prepares people who are nearing the end of their rehab stay for the practical realities of living independently outside a facility. The program focuses on real-world skills and scenarios including moving through public spaces, using transportation, managing grocery shopping, handling money, cooking safely, and problem-solving unexpected situations.
Read moreComprehensive Wound Care Therapies
Countryside Post Acute's Comprehensive Wound Care Therapies offer advanced treatment for chronic and acute wounds. Our interdisciplinary team develops individualized care plans using the latest techniques and therapies to promote healing, prevent infection, and enhance resident comfort and quality of life.
Read moreDigestive Disease Support
Digestive conditions like Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, severe GERD, bowel obstructions, pancreatitis, liver disease, and complications from GI surgeries can require a level of medical management that goes beyond what's practical at home. Digestive disease support at Countryside Post Acute provides skilled nursing care for people whose GI conditions need professional monitoring and treatment during recovery or a flare. Care includes nutritional management, ostomy management, medication administration and monitoring, wound care for surgical sites, fluid and electrolyte management.
Read moreDysphagia Training
Dysphagia is difficulty swallowing, and it's more common, and more dangerous, than most people realize. After a stroke, brain injury, head or neck surgery, or prolonged intubation, the muscles involved in swallowing can weaken or lose coordination. Countryside Post Acute's dysphagia program is run by speech-language pathologists who specialize in swallowing assessment and rehabilitation. Therapy includes specific exercises targeting the tongue, throat, and airway protection mechanisms, along with compensatory strategies to reduce aspiration risk.
Read moreFall Management Program
Falls are the leading cause of injury in older adults. In a skilled nursing facility, where many residents have balance problems, weakness, cognitive impairment, or medications that cause dizziness, fall prevention requires more than just telling people to be careful. Countryside Post Acute's fall management program takes a systematic approach. It starts with identifying who's at risk and why, then puts specific interventions in place to reduce that risk. Every resident is assessed for fall risk at admission and reassessed regularly.
Read moreHospice & Palliative Care
Hospice is medical care focused on comfort for people nearing the end of life due to a terminal illness. It doesn't mean treatment stops. It means the goal changes. Instead of trying to cure a disease that isn't responding, the focus shifts to managing pain, controlling symptoms, and making sure the person's remaining time is as comfortable and dignified as possible. At Countryside Post Acute, hospice doesn't replace existing care. The two teams work together. Our nursing staff continues daily care while the hospice agency adds specialized end-of-life oversight, counseling, and support.
Read moreIndividualized Meal Planning
Countryside Post Acute's Individualized Meal Planning ensures that every resident receives nutritious, balanced meals tailored to their unique dietary needs, preferences, and medical conditions. Our culinary and care teams work together to create menus that support health goals—whether managing diabetes, heart conditions, or swallowing difficulties—while still offering enjoyable, flavorful options. By combining nutritional science with personal choice, we help residents maintain wellness, satisfaction, and quality of life through every meal.
Read moreOccupational Therapy
Occupational therapy focuses on the stuff most people take for granted until they can't do it anymore: getting dressed, bathing, using the bathroom, preparing a meal, writing, opening a jar. After an injury, surgery, or illness, these everyday tasks can become surprisingly difficult. An occupational therapist helps you find your way back to doing them independently. At Countryside Post Acute, your occupational therapist evaluates what you can currently do and where the gaps are, then builds a treatment plan around closing those gaps, including adaptive equipment when needed.
Read moreOrthopedic Program
The orthopedic recovery program at Countryside Post Acute is built for people recovering from bone and joint surgeries, fractures, and musculoskeletal injuries. If you've had a hip replacement, knee replacement, shoulder surgery, spinal procedure, or a serious fracture, this program provides the daily therapy and medical support needed to get you moving again safely. The program focuses on restoring range of motion, rebuilding strength around the surgical site, relearning weight-bearing activities, and getting back to functional independence.
Read morePain Management
Uncontrolled pain slows recovery, disrupts sleep, limits participation in therapy, and makes people miserable. Pain management at Countryside Post Acute is about finding the right combination of treatments to bring pain down to a level where you can function, rest, and recover. Treatment may include scheduled medications, physical therapy techniques like heat, cold, and manual therapy, positioning and mobility strategies, nerve blocks or other interventional procedures when appropriate, and non-pharmacological approaches like relaxation techniques and therapeutic activities.
Read morePatient & Family Education
Countryside Post Acute's Patient and Family Education services empower residents and their loved ones with the knowledge and resources needed to make informed healthcare decisions. Our care team provides clear guidance on medical conditions, treatment plans, medications, and daily care routines, ensuring everyone feels confident and involved in the care process. By encouraging open communication and ongoing education, we help families better support recovery, manage long-term health needs, and prepare for transitions of care.
Read morePhysical Therapy
Physical therapy is about getting you moving again. After a surgery, fracture, stroke, or prolonged illness, your body loses strength, flexibility, and coordination faster than most people expect. At Countryside Post Acute, physical therapists are on-site and work with patients one-on-one. Treatment plans are specific to your situation. Sessions typically include strengthening exercises, range-of-motion work, balance training, and gait training. Most inpatient rehab patients receive physical therapy five to seven days a week, with sessions running 30 to 60 minutes.
Read morePost-Surgical Care
Countryside Post Acute's Post-Surgical Care services provide residents with expert support and monitoring following surgery to ensure a safe, effective recovery. Our skilled nursing and therapy teams work together to manage pain, prevent complications, and promote healing through personalized care plans. Residents receive assistance with mobility, wound care, medication management, and rehabilitation therapies tailored to their specific surgical needs, helping them regain strength, independence, and confidence after surgery.
Read morePulmonary Care
Countryside Post Acute's Pulmonary Care services provide specialized support for residents living with chronic or acute respiratory conditions, such as COPD, asthma, or post-surgical lung complications. Our experienced clinical team develops individualized care plans that include respiratory therapy, oxygen management, breathing exercises, and continuous monitoring to optimize lung function and overall health. With a focus on improving endurance, reducing symptoms, and preventing complications, we help residents breathe more comfortably and maintain greater independence.
Read moreRehabilitation Services
After a surgery, stroke, serious injury, or long hospital stay, most people can't just go home and pick up where they left off. Rehabilitation at Countryside Post Acute is the in-between step: working with therapists to rebuild strength, movement, and the ability to handle everyday tasks on your own again. Rehab involves a combination of physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. Therapy usually starts within a day or two of arrival, with most people working with their therapists five to seven days a week. The average stay runs two to four weeks.
Read moreRespite Care
Respite care is a short-term stay at a skilled nursing facility designed to give family caregivers a break. If you've been caring for a loved one at home and you're running on empty, respite care means your loved one is safe and cared for while you step away. A respite stay at Countryside Post Acute can last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. During that time, your loved one receives 24-hour nursing care, meals, medication management, and access to therapy and activities. The care team develops a short-term plan based on your loved one's needs, and you get regular updates.
Read moreRestorative Care
Restorative care is a step beyond traditional therapy. It's a maintenance program designed to help residents keep the functional abilities they've regained during rehabilitation, or slow the decline of abilities they still have. Where rehab is about getting better, restorative care is about holding ground. At Countryside Post Acute, certified nursing assistants trained in restorative techniques work with residents on a regular schedule. Activities might include walking programs, range-of-motion exercises, self-feeding practice, grooming and dressing skills, or transfer training.
Read moreShort-Term Care
Short-term care is exactly what it sounds like: a temporary stay in a skilled nursing facility while you recover from a surgery, illness, injury, or hospital stay. The goal is to get you strong enough to go home safely. A short-term stay usually lasts anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. During that time, you'll have access to 24-hour nursing care, physical and occupational therapy, medication management, wound care, and whatever other clinical support your situation requires. Discharge planning starts on day one at Countryside Post Acute.
Read moreSpeech Therapy
Countryside Post Acute's Speech Therapy services help residents regain and improve communication, cognitive function, and swallowing abilities affected by illness, injury, or neurological conditions. Our licensed speech-language pathologists create personalized therapy plans targeting speech clarity, language comprehension, memory, and safe swallowing techniques. By focusing on functional progress and confidence-building, we support residents in expressing themselves effectively, engaging socially, and enhancing overall quality of life.
Read moreTracheostomy Care
A tracheostomy is a surgical opening in the front of the neck that provides a direct airway to the windpipe. At Countryside Post Acute, tracheostomy care involves regular cleaning and changing of the trach tube, suctioning to remove mucus and secretions, and daily skin care to prevent irritation and breakdown. Respiratory therapists and trained nurses handle all of this. Beyond the physical care, the team also addresses communication through speech-language pathologists who work with trach patients on alternative communication methods and, when appropriate, speaking valves.
Read moreTraditional Long-Term Care
Countryside Post Acute's Traditional Long-Term Care program is designed to support individuals who require ongoing medical supervision and assistance with daily living in a safe, comfortable, and compassionate environment. Our skilled nursing team provides 24/7 clinical care, including medication management, chronic disease monitoring, and personalized care planning tailored to each resident's needs. Beyond medical support, we focus on enhancing quality of life through nutritious meals, engaging activities, and meaningful social connections.
Read moreFinancial Information
Insurance & Payment Options
We work with most major insurance providers and accept various payment options to make quality care accessible. Our admissions team will help you navigate the financial aspects of care.
- Medicare (Parts A & B)
- Medicaid
- Private Insurance
- Long-Term Care Insurance
- Private Pay Options
- VA Benefits
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