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Center Specialties

Skilled care services have evolved over time to expand beyond traditional nursing home care. Southland Health & Rehabilitation can help you choose the appropriate level of care for your loved one. If your loved one will only be with us for a short-term stay we can offer a full service of transition of care.

Services

  • 24-hour skilled nursing services
  • Pharmacy services
  • Hospice services
  • Medicare and Medicaid certified
  • Transition of care program

Rehabilitation Program
At Southland Health & Rehabilitation we offer rehabilitative therapy for either a short-term stay or during long-term care. Our therapists work one-on-one with the patient focusing on assisting them achieve and maintain their desired, individual level of functioning as appropriate.

  • Physical Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Speech-language Therapy

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Cardiac Recovery Program
Southland’s Cardiac Recovery program is designed to assist patients with every day living after experiencing heart failure, cardiac procedure, heart disease complications or surgeries. Southland can provide a post acute setting that will appropriately assess and treat cardiac conditions to promote a higher level of functioning as desired.

Orthopedic Recovery Program
Our Orthopedic Recovery Program helps patients who have sustained an orthopedic injury or disability, such as surgery, fracture, joint replacement, degenerative condition (e.g., arthritis) and other musculoskeletal conditions. Through therapy, patients work toward improving their physical mobility, restoring their levels of fitness and regaining independence in daily living skills.

Wound Care Program
The nursing team is specially trained in the treatment of hard-to-heal wounds, such as pressure ulcers or bedsores, diabetic ulcers, surgical wounds, venous statis or arterial ulcers resulting from poor circulation. This program provides regular monitoring and appropriate care for wounds, including topical treatments, dressing changes and prescribed oral medications, such as antibiotics and pain relievers. Also included is dietary assessment and medical nutrition therapy by a registered dietitian.