Our Services
At Mary’s Meadow, we offer comprehensive short-term rehabilitation services and long-term skilled nursing care. Here’s a closer look:
Short-term rehabilitation to regain strength, mobility and independence
If you’re hospitalized, you may not be ready to return home immediately.
Short-term rehabilitation therapy to help you regain your strength, mobility and independence may be just what the doctor ordered after a total joint replacement, cardiac surgery and/or cardiopulmonary event.
Mary’s Meadow offers a full range of rehabilitation services provided by highly trained, licensed professionals in Physical, Occupational, Speech and Language therapies. A rehabilitation program is tailored to each patient’s individual needs and may include:
- Retraining in the activities of daily living (ADLs) for independence and safety.
- Therapeutic exercise for strengthening and conditioning.
- Assessing and managing adaptive equipment needs (devices that help with everyday living).
- Improving cognitive and perceptual skills, often after a brain injury.
- Community reentry training to help patients resume their lives at home and in the community.
- Fine motor muscle reeducation to regain strength and dexterity in using the hands.
- Improving functional mobility, the ability to walk or otherwise move from place to place.
- Home management includes domestic tasks and money/budget management.
- Splinting and orthotics (a splint or brace to improve function or provide support).
Short-term rehabilitation is provided in our small houses at Mary’s Meadow. What better way to regain your ability to get around the house than to be in one? Sleep in a private room where you can focus on your recovery. No worries about who will prepare your next meal, do your laundry or if your home will be clean enough for your next visitor or guest.
Long-term skilled nursing care in a dignified small-home setting
The decision to move into a skilled nursing facility is seldom easy. But living at Mary’s Meadow offers the best of all possible worlds:
- A true home with personal privacy and space.
- Professional, high-quality care from a skilled team of licensed nurses and front line care givers, Certified Nurse Aides (C.N.A’s) known as Elder Assistants (E.A’s) trained to meet your needs.
There are four residential homes at Mary’s Meadow; each is designed for 10 individuals. Each is individually named and boast a garden in its inner courtyard. All rooms are private, with their very own oversized accessible bathroom. Common areas are tastefully decorated with thoughtful amenities that make a house a home including a spacious foyer, living room, fireplace, fully equipped gourmet kitchen, dining room and den with comfortable furnishings.
The attentive, personalized care provided at Mary’s Meadow sets us apart. Your health is tended to by a team of expert nurses. We offer a new concept in caregiving. Our Certified Nursing Assistants (C.N.A.’s) are highly trained in helping you be as independent as possible for as long as possible and are referred to as Elder Assistants (E.A.’s). In this model of care:
- We work with your dining preferences.
- You can take charge of your own laundry or we will do it for you.
- You are encouraged to participate in your own care plan meetings.
In other words, at Mary’s Meadow, you’re afforded the dignity of making your own decisions about your everyday activities and care. Your elder assistants are there to ensure that your decisions are honored.
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Questions?
Phone:
- Main Number: (413) 420-2500
- Admissions/Referrals: (413) 531-0532
Email:
- Admissions: laura.harper@trinityhealthofne.org