Post-Acute and Long-Term Care at Christian Home

At Complete Care at Christian Home, we provide post-acute rehabilitation programs to help patients recover from illness, injury, or surgery, regain their strength, and transition home as soon as possible. We also provide advanced clinical specialties for those who require more time and assistance, in addition to around-the-clock nursing care, in a welcoming setting that feels like home.

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Our Post-Acute Care, Skilled Nursing, and Long-Term Care Services

Explore the services, programs, and clinical capabilities at Christian Home.

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Rehabilitation Program

We provide extensive rehabilitation services up to seven days a week, tailored to individual needs and goals. In order to help progress and recovery, we adjust therapies based on our patients’ abilities and tolerance so their quality of life can continue to improve after transitioning home.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy focuses on “gross motor skills,” which involve movements of the arms, legs, and torso, and are important for balance, coordination, and strength. These skills help us do everyday activities like sitting up, standing, walking, and climbing stairs. Physical therapy plays a major role in helping patients recover from surgery, injury, or illness.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy addresses important everyday living skills, like getting dressed, bathing, cooking, going to work, or taking care of oneself and one’s home—especially if an illness, injury, disability, or aging makes those tasks harder. Occupational therapy focuses more on “fine motor skills”, which are critically important for independence in daily life and include the small movements we make using the tiny muscles in our hands and fingers. These skills help us do everyday tasks that require precision and coordination, for example, buttoning a shirt, using a smartphone, or opening a can of food.

Speech Therapy

Speech therapy helps people who have trouble with communication, speaking clearly, understanding others, or swallowing. The goal of speech therapy is to improve a person’s ability to communicate effectively and safely eat or drink when those skills are affected by injury, surgery, or illness.

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Post-Acute Care and Skilled Nursing Services

Post-Acute Care refers to the medical and rehabilitation services people need after a hospital stay, especially after a serious illness, injury, or surgery. Post-acute care is the support someone gets after leaving the hospital, and skilled nursing services are the medical and therapy services provided as part of that recovery. The goal is to help patients recover enough to return home safely or reach their best level of function.

Primary Care

Primary Care includes managing chronic conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, or dementia, as well as treating new concerns that may arise, such as infections or sudden changes in health. Our in-house primary care team, which is made up of doctors, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants, also monitors medications to make sure they are safe and effective and coordinates care with specialists, therapists, or hospitals when needed. Your primary care provider will work closely with the nursing staff and other caregivers in the facility to help you stay as healthy, comfortable, and independent as possible.

Orthopedic & Post-Surgical Care

Orthopedic care helps people recover after injuries or surgeries involving their bones, joints, muscles, or spine—like a hip or knee replacement, a broken bone, or back surgery. The goal is to get stronger and regain your ability to move safely and independently. Orthopedic care in this setting includes things like physical therapy to improve strength, balance, and walking, and occupational therapy to help with daily activities like dressing, bathing, or using the bathroom. Our orthopedic care also encompasses things like pain management to help control discomfort during recovery, wound care if there was surgery or injury, monitoring for complications, like infections or blood clots, and medication management for pain, swelling, or other medical needs.

Cardiac Care

Cardiac Care is designed to help people recover after a heart-related event or procedure—like a heart attack, heart surgery (such as bypass or valve replacement), a heart failure hospitalization, or a cardiac stent placement, providing a structured setting for recovery with medical support and rehabilitation. Our team will monitor and manage heart symptoms (like shortness of breath, chest pain, and swelling) and make sure heart medications are taken correctly and safely. We provide physical therapy to rebuild strength, stamina, and confidence with activity, and focused heart health and nutritional support, including heart-healthy diet education.

Neuro & Stroke Care

We specialize in stroke recovery services aimed at minimizing brain injury, promoting healthy functioning, and reducing the risk of recurrence or future hospitalization.

Pulmonary Care

Pulmonary Care is focused on helping people recover and manage lung conditions, especially after hospitalization for things like Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) flare-ups, pneumonia, COVID-19, or Pulmonary Fibrosis or other chronic lung diseases. We can provide breathing treatments (like nebulizers or inhalers), oxygen therapy, tracheostomy care, and ventilator weaning if needed. Additionally, our dedicated ventilator care units, where offered, support patients with chronic respiratory issues that require longer-term mechanical ventilation.

Wound Care

Wound Care is designed to help people heal from serious or complex wounds that require more than basic care, especially after surgery, injury, or prolonged illness, including surgical wounds, skin infections, pressure injuries, diabetic foot ulcers, and chronic wounds related to poor circulation or vascular disease. Care plans include regular wound assessments by trained nurses and specialists who incorporate a number of advanced techniques and therapies into an individualized plan designed to promote healing, reduce pain, and prevent infections and wound-related complications.

Renal Care

Renal Care is a specialized care model designed to support patients with Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) or Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) who are transitioning from hospital to home or a post-acute or long-term care setting. Emphasis is on early identification, renal function monitoring, medication optimization, fluid and electrolyte management, and coordination with nephrology for advanced treatments like hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis when needed. Our dedicated team works closely with each patient to create individualized care plans that focus on improving kidney function, managing symptoms, and enhancing overall quality of life.

Palliative Care

Our post-acute palliative care program, also called our supportive care program, provides specialized, goal-concordant support for patients with serious illness transitioning from hospital to home, post-acute, or long-term care settings. The program focuses on expert symptom management, advanced care planning, and psychosocial support. Our interdisciplinary team works closely with patients and their families to address physical, emotional, and spiritual needs, ensuring a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to care.

Bariatric Care

We offer comprehensive, specialized care for individuals living with obesity and related health conditions in a post-acute or long-term care setting. Our interdisciplinary team develops personalized care plans that address both medical complexities and mobility needs, prioritizing dignity, comfort, and safety. The facility is equipped with bariatric-friendly accommodations—including expanded-capacity beds, chairs, and medical devices—as well as advanced transfer equipment such as Hoyer lifts to support safe and respectful mobility assistance.

Psychology/Psychiatric Care

Our Psychology and Psychiatry team delivers compassionate, patient-centered care for individuals experiencing mild to moderate mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, and stress. Through individualized treatment plans, we focus on enhancing emotional well-being, building mental resilience, and supporting overall recovery. By integrating psychological support with medical care, we promote a comprehensive approach that fosters both physical healing and emotional balance in the post-acute and long-term care setting.

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Long-Term Care Services

Our long-term care programs provide 24/7 support for individuals with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or cognitive impairments who require ongoing assistance with activities of daily living. These programs offer comprehensive medical oversight, nursing care, personal care services, and social engagement to support residents’ health, safety, and quality of life. We provide long-term care in a homelike environment, with a focus on maintaining dignity, comfort, and functional independence for as long as possible. Some of our specialized long-term care programs include:

Geriatric Care

Geriatric specialty care provides compassionate, bedside medical care tailored to the unique needs of older adults in the long-term care setting. We focus on maintaining independence, comfort, and dignity while managing complex, age-related health conditions. Services include comprehensive falls prevention, expert wound care, chronic disease management, and proactive health monitoring to enhance safety and overall quality of life.

Memory Care

Our memory care programming is thoughtfully designed to cater to the unique needs of residents living with dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and other memory impairments. Understanding the complexities of memory-related conditions, our approach begins with the creation of a warm, familiar, and safe environment. We offer a comprehensive range of treatments and services that prioritize the well-being and quality of life of each individual. Our skilled memory unit team goes beyond basic care, fostering connections through compassion and understanding, which are vital for enhancing emotional well-being.

Hospice Care

Our approach to hospice emphasizes effective management of symptoms and side effects related to both the disease and its treatment, while also addressing emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs. We provide compassionate, end-of-life care focused on comfort, dignity, and quality of life for patients with terminal illnesses. Our team works closely with patients and their loved ones to ensure peace of mind during this challenging time, helping to create a supportive and peaceful environment.

Respite Care

Our Respite Care program provides short-term, high-quality care for individuals whose primary caregivers need temporary relief. Whether it's due to a planned vacation, a family emergency, or simply the need for rest and renewal, we offer a safe and supportive environment where patients receive personalized attention from our experienced care team. During their stay, we prioritize each individual’s comfort, dignity, and well-being—ensuring continuity of care and giving caregivers the peace of mind they deserve.

Enhancing the journey.

At Complete Care, recovery is a journey—and we’re with you every step of the way. We’ve developed a series of programs designed to celebrate and support our patients to ensure they feel supported, confident, and prepared for life after rehab.

Complete Success

Celebrates our patient when they reach their rehabilitation goals and can successfully transition home, a true collaborative effort between the patient and our staff.

Complete Catch

Allows us to implement a variety of strategies to reduce preventable hospital readmissions following a successful post-acute stay.


What to Expect

Here at Complete Care, we understand that choosing a skilled nursing provider is a big decision. We want you to understand what to expect so you can feel comfortable before your journey even begins.

Here at Complete Care, we understand that choosing a skilled nursing provider is a big decision. We want you to understand what to expect so you can feel comfortable before your journey even begins.

Frequently Asked Questions

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General Information

Q: What types of care do you provide?

A: We offer a full range of services, including post-acute rehabilitation, skilled nursing care, long-term care, and specialized programs for chronic conditions.

Q: What is post-acute care?

A: Post-acute care provides short-term medical and rehabilitative services following a hospital stay. Our goal is to help patients regain strength, mobility, and independence before returning home.

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

A: Long-term care may be appropriate if your loved one requires ongoing medical care, assistance with daily activities, or specialized support for chronic conditions. Our team can guide you through the evaluation process.

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Admission Process

Q: How do I start the admissions process?

A: Contact our admissions team at 877-4CCADMIT (877-422-3648). We’ll walk you through the process, answer questions, and help gather necessary medical information.

Q: What sort of paperwork is required?

A: An admission agreement and documents pertaining to it, such as insurance cards, will need to be completed by either the patient or responsible party within 48 hours of admission.

Q: Can I tour the facility before making a decision?

A: Absolutely! We encourage families to visit and meet our team. Contact us to schedule a tour at your convenience.

Q: What should I bring when my loved one is admitted?

A: Recommended items include comfortable clothing, sneakers, toiletries, assistive devices (like hearing aids or glasses), and personal items that bring comfort. We suggest labeling personal items prior to admission. You can also bring change for the vending machines, and any electronics or personal devices to keep you busy. Our admissions team can provide a detailed checklist.

Q: What will admission day look like?

A: On the day of admission, a team member will greet your loved one, review their medications and care needs, and help them settle into their room. You may meet a nurse, aide, and therapy staff. We encourage you to bring personal items for comfort and stay as long or as briefly as feels right for your family.

Q: Will someone contact me after admission?

A: Yes. A staff member will reach out within the first 24 hours to let you know how your loved one is settling in and answer any questions. You’ll also receive contact information for the care team.

Q: What if my loved one moves from rehab to long-term care?

A: If care needs change, we’ll communicate with you in advance and help you understand the difference in routine and care. A new room and unit may be assigned, and you’ll be introduced to the new team. We’ll support both your loved one and your family through the transition.

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Care and Services

Q: What rehabilitation services are available?

A: We offer physical, occupational, and speech therapy to support recovery and independence. Our team customizes care plans based on individual needs and goals.

Q: How soon does therapy begin?

A: Our goal is to have therapy sessions start within 24 hours of admission, based on individual care plans. Therapy is offered up to seven days a week.

Q: How do I know when therapy or care tasks are scheduled?

A: You can request a basic daily routine to help you plan visits around therapy, meals, or rest. While times vary, we’re happy to help you avoid interruptions to care.

Q: How is medical care managed during a stay?

A: Our medical team coordinates closely with physicians, specialists, and your loved one’s care providers to ensure seamless care and communication.

Q: Are family members involved in care planning?

A: Yes! We believe family involvement is key to successful outcomes. We encourage open communication and invite families to participate in care discussions.

Q: How do you personalize care plans?

A: Each resident receives a full assessment, allowing us to create a customized care plan that evolves with their needs. By coordinating with a network of providers and specialists, we ensure every resident receives the best care possible.

Q: Who do I contact if I have concerns about care?

A: You can speak to the unit manager or social worker assigned to your loved one’s care. If needed, our administrator is also available. We take every concern seriously and follow up within 24 hours.

Q: What happens if my loved one has a fall or incident?

A: You will be contacted right away by a nurse or unit manager. We’ll explain what happened, how your loved one is doing, and what actions are being taken.

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Amenities and Lifestyle

Q: What amenities are available to residents?

A: Our amenities include dining services, social activities, therapy spaces, outdoor areas, and personalized recreational programs designed to keep residents engaged and comfortable.

Q: Can residents personalize their rooms?

A: Absolutely! We encourage residents to bring familiar items from home to create a comfortable and personalized space.

Q: Are there activities for residents?

A: Absolutely! We offer a variety of activities and programs designed to engage residents and promote social interaction. Learn more about our beautiful locations.

Q: Do residents need money for anything?

A: Residents don’t need much, but we recommend bringing a small amount of spending money for things like vending machine snacks or occasional personal care services like haircuts or shaves.

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Visitation and Communication

Q: What are your visitation policies?

A: We welcome visitors and strive to provide flexible visitation hours. Please contact us for current guidelines to ensure a safe environment for all.

Q: When is the best time to visit?

A: Mid-morning and early afternoons tend to be best. We suggest avoiding therapy hours and personal care times like bathing or rest periods. Our staff can help guide you based on your loved one’s schedule.

Q: How can I stay informed about my loved one’s care?

A: Our team is committed to open communication. We provide regular updates and are always available to discuss care plans and progress.

Q: Who gets updates about care?

A: We can communicate with more than one family member. If multiple contacts are listed, we encourage group emails or calls to keep everyone in the loop. Let us know who should be included.

Q: Can our family pet come for a visit?

A: Yes! We may request vaccination records, and some breed restrictions may apply. Please ask our administrator for more details. Additionally, most centers offer pet therapy because we understand how valuable time with animals can be to emotional and mental health.

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Family Support & Involvement

Q: What should I expect emotionally during the first few days?

A: It’s completely normal to feel overwhelmed. Your loved one may seem confused, anxious, or withdrawn at first. Our team is here to support both the patient and the family through this transition.

Q: How can I help my loved one adjust?

A: Familiar items from home, consistent visits, and staying positive can help. We’re happy to suggest personalized ways to support your loved one’s adjustment.

Q: What if I feel unprepared or have questions later?

A: You’re not alone. Our social workers and care team are always available to answer questions, even after admission. Don’t hesitate to ask.

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Financial Information

Q: What insurance plans do you accept?

A: We accept a variety of insurance plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance. Contact our business office to discuss coverage and payment options.

Q: What if insurance coverage ends but my loved one still needs care?

A: We offer flexible private pay options at discounted rates to ensure continued care and recovery. Our team can discuss available options with you.

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Discharge and Transition

Q: What happens if my loved one’s needs change and they stay longer than expected?

A: Our care team will review their progress and discuss whether long-term care is appropriate. We’ll guide you through the decision-making process and next steps, emotionally and logistically.

Q: How do you support residents when they are ready to return home?

A: We create personalized discharge plans that may include home health resources, therapy recommendations, and education to ensure a smooth and confident transition home.

Q: Can my loved one return if they need more care after discharge?

A: Yes! We welcome returning patients for additional rehabilitation, care support, or respite services as needed.