Legacy Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, formerly known as Legacy Post Acute Care, was established in 2007 with a deep commitment to providing exceptional care to its residents. The facility was renamed to honor the owner's parents, who embarked on their journey to America with little but a determination to achieve the American Dream. This sense of ambition and dedication has been instilled in the staff at Legacy, creating a culture of compassion and respect for all who walk through its doors.
At Legacy Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, residents receive a range of services tailored to meet their individual needs. Whether a resident is in need of short-term respite care, rehabilitation therapy, or long-term skilled nursing care, the dedicated team of professionals is there to ensure that each resident is cared for in a nurturing and supportive environment. Caregivers at Legacy undergo rigorous training in senior healthcare education, including specialized training in Alzheimer's care and sensory loss.
The facility offers various levels of care, including long-term, respite, and hospice care. Families can rest assured that their loved ones are in good hands, receiving vigilant pain management and compassionate support from trained caregivers. Respite care provides a much-needed break for caregivers, allowing them to recharge knowing that their loved ones are well-cared for. For residents requiring end-of-life care, Legacy's trained professionals offer the necessary support and comfort to navigate difficult decisions with dignity and sensitivity.
Skilled nursing services at Legacy are provided around the clock by a team of certified caregivers under the direct supervision of residents' physicians or the medical director. The facility's 24/7 RN coverage ensures a high level of clinical oversight, allowing for the treatment of complex medical conditions with expertise and compassion. The focus at Legacy is not just on medical care, but on fostering a sense of well-being, belonging, and care for each and every resident who calls Legacy Nursing and Rehabilitation Center home.