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Your mother has just experienced a stroke, your grandfather has fallen and broken his hip or a family member has just been diagnosed with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) - what does the family need to know and do?
At Grace Living Centers, we help people who need either long-term nursing care or maybe just short-term rehabilitation and care after an illness or injury. Every resident at Grace is an individual whose care is tailored to their needs and the requirements of their physician. Some of the medical issues we commonly see at Grace Living Centers are:
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Long-Term Care
- Strokes
- Heart problems
- COPD and other breathing problems
- Diabetes
- High or low blood pressure
- Dementias, including Alzheimer's disease
- Mobility problems (a person cannot walk or turn in bed without help)
- Decubitis/wound care
- Tube feedings or nutritional problems
- Other chronic problems
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Short-Term Care
- Broken bones, including hip fractures
- Pneumonia
- Recovery from surgery
- Other short-term illnesses
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Grace offers availability to the primary therapies (physical, occupational, speech and respiratory) as well as IVs or injections, medication dispensing and monitoring, oxygen therapy, breathing treatments, wound care and other treatments according to a physician's orders. Lab work is available for all conditions through a certified provider.
In addition to the physical needs of our elders, Grace Living Centers also promotes care for their emotional and spiritual needs. Grace Living Centers embrace resident centered care, bringing pets, plants and children into the mix of care so our elders remain part of their community and the cycle of life. By allowing elders to continue giving care to others enables them to continue growing and enjoying their lives.
For more information or to contact a Grace representative about learning more about what Grace Living Centers can do for you or your loved one, please contact us at 1-877-654-7223.
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