Long-Term Care Communities

You can rely on Embassy Healthcare to provide personalized service if your loved one requires assistance with personal care and daily tasks. Long-term care is also suitable for those recovering from surgery, illness and injury. Several of our facilities offer individualized long-term care that’s designed to change with patient needs.

Our expert staff will help your loved one live safely so they can enjoy a better quality of life. We prioritize care coordination to ensure positive clinical outcomes. Our long-term care communities also offer robust activities and programs to keep patients engaged and entertained during their stay.

How Long-Term Care Supports Daily Living and Recovery

Long-term care aims to help a person maintain their lifestyle as they age. You’ll have peace of mind knowing your loved one will be safe without putting pressure on them or yourself. Our staff regularly monitors residents and strives to personalize care plans. Long-term care also provides the possibility of regaining an improved level of well-being so residents can get back home.

What to Expect from a Long-Term Care Community

Comprehensive Nursing Care

We offer a hands-on approach to long-term care to ensure your loved one receives physical, emotional and psychological support. Addressing those aspects of their care enhances their quality of life and can ease the recovery process.

Our services include but aren’t limited to:

  • Bariatric care
  • Wound care
  • Diabetes management
  • Pulmonary care
  • Pain management
  • IV therapy
  • Stroke care

Assistance with Activities of Daily Living

Tasks including getting dressed, bathing, feeding and taking medication can be difficult if your loved one has mobility issues or a physical impediment. Our expert staff is trained to handle those personal tasks with respect and care to put patients at ease. Assisting with activities of daily living also helps our team monitor your loved one so they can provide you with care updates.

Social and Recreational Activities

There are various activities designed with physical and emotional well-being in mind. Your loved one can participate in games, music therapy, arts and crafts and group outings at their discretion. They can also socialize with other residents during group activities and meals to get to know their peers.

Nutritious Meals and Dietary Management

Our chefs and nutritionists work together to design quality meal options to suit different dietary needs and preferences. Our dietitians can also assist your loved one if they have a nutrient deficiency or require weight management care. The nursing staff will provide feeding assistance when necessary to help your loved one dine safely and comfortably.

Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy

Therapy can increase endurance, improve balance, refine motor skills, support communication skills and enhance mobility. Our therapists conduct thorough assessments to create a custom program to help your loved one identify wellness goals and areas for improvement. We will create a suitable therapy schedule and can make adjustments as needed.

Emotional and Psychological Support

Your loved one will have access to counseling and mental health services to help them navigate the emotional challenges of long-term care and recovery. Our care coordinators work closely with community partners to provide one-on-one counseling support and support groups. These services can be utilized at your loved one’s discretion based on their needs. Family support is also available to help loved ones cope.

How Adult Long-Term Care Enhances Quality of Life

Working with Embassy Healthcare removes the guesswork of trying to determine the best plan for your loved one’s care. We’re committed to supporting consistency and open communication so you can rest easy knowing your loved one’s needs are being met.

Our staff are dedicated to each patient and strive to get to know them beyond their clinical needs and medical conditions. Their goals become our goals, and we work together to find the best way for your loved one to attain them. Our team also advocates for patient needs, ensuring adjustments are made as necessary.

What Makes Embassy Healthcare Different?

Embassy’s long-term care provides assistive help to maintain a better quality of life than can be provided in the home environment. Our communities boast a wide range of services to meet and exceed your expectations. Our patients are frequently assessed for therapy services based on their clinical needs.

We encourage patients to stay socially and physically active and provide opportunities for them to participate at their comfort level. Doing so allows us to help individuals beyond their clinical needs because we strive to support their mind, body and spirit.

Some of those requirements include but aren’t limited to:

  • Nursing staff levels
  • 24-hour LPN or RN availability
  • Nursing staff qualifications

Our Long-Term Care Locations

Embassy Healthcare has various long-term care facilities in Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Virginia. Review our locations to find a community near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who needs long-term care?

Long-term care is intended for those with:

  • Physical or mental decline
  • Chronic illnesses
  • Physical and developmental disabilities
  • Cognitive impairments
  • Illnesses
  • Injuries
  • Wounds

What is the average length of stay in a long-term care facility?

Long-term care is usually any stay that lasts longer than three months, but it can extend to several years. The length of stay depends on your loved one’s condition and rate of recovery.

What are the living arrangements like in a long-term care facility?

Embassy Healthcare offers private and semi-private rooms in our long-term care communities. You and your loved one can choose based on their clinical needs, budget and personal preferences.

Can family members visit residents in a long-term care facility?

Yes, family and friends are encouraged to visit their loved ones. Contact individual communities to learn about visitation hours and policies.

Are pets allowed in long-term care facilities?

Pet policies vary by location, so you must contact your loved one’s long-term care community for information.

How does a long-term care facility manage residents’ healthcare needs?

Our care teams work closely to conduct regular health assessments to monitor your loved one’s progress. We will communicate the results of those assessments to you and your loved one before making any changes to their care plan. We combine the patient’s opinion with our clinical insight to determine the best way to manage their health.

How do I know if my loved one needs long-term care?

Signs your loved one may require long-term include but aren’t limited to:

  • Struggles with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing and eating
  • Memory loss
  • Frequent falls or injuries
  • Chronic condition
  • Sudden weight change
  • Poor hygiene and personal care
  • Social isolation