Winchester Nursing Center offers skilled nursing care and provides both long-term and short-term care services with 120 beds for residents and about 106 people living there each day. The facility's been owned and run by Salter HealthCare since 1976 and is affiliated with Stellar Health Group and the Home Care Alliance of Massachusetts. It recently underwent renovations, so the surroundings are modern and clean, with elegant décor and well-equipped therapy areas along with communal places for residents to gather and relax. Winchester Nursing Center provides 24/7 nursing care and supports people who need help after surgery, illness, or injury, with a special focus on both physical and emotional recovery. Families can find services for rehabilitation, memory care, hospice care, and respite care.
You'll find daily therapies led by licensed physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapists, and the Rehabilitation Suite on the lower level comes with state-of-the-art equipment and a homelike kitchen that helps people practice everyday living skills. There are private rooms set up for short-term rehab patients with a separate entrance and a formal dining room just for them. The center offers diverse recreation options, including music therapy, pet therapy, and massage therapy, and the staff encourages people to stay involved and active as much as possible, with a focus on independent living where they can.
Amenities include free parking, wireless internet, in-room telephones and flat-screen TVs with cable, emergency call systems in resident areas for safety, and a pub with a DVD/VCR player. There are also hairdressing and barber services onsite. Winchester Nursing Center supports residents with supportive living features and offers programs for intensive needs like IV therapy, pain management, wound and surgical aftercare, and several wellness efforts such as the Fight the Flu Campaign and Sepsis Smart.
The nursing center has some challenges too, such as deficiencies connected to assessment and planning care, upholding resident rights to refuse treatments and make advance directives, and proper drug labeling and storage, though no actual harm came from these issues. Nurse turnover is at 25.3% and the facility provides about 4.34 nurse hours per resident each day. Winchester Nursing Center focuses on providing a supportive and compassionate environment and gives people options for both gracious living and transitional care through dedicated teams and programs. The facility works with Mass Senior Care to offer education and resources, and there's a steady push for career development and wellness initiatives for both residents and staff.