Sunshine Health & Rehab is a locally owned healthcare campus located in Spokane Valley, serving the surrounding areas of Spokane, Liberty Lake, and Coeur d’Alene. With a focus on promoting wellness, independence, and dignity for all those they serve, Sunshine provides a multi-service approach to rehabilitation therapy and senior living. Founded in 1949 by Ellen C. Craig, Sunshine Health Facilities has been dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals in need of care due to illness, injury, or advancing age. The vision of providing attentive, skilled, and compassionate care for those requiring physical, emotional, and health assistance continues to be upheld today by the current President and CEO, Dr. Nathan Dikes.
The Spokane Valley campus of Sunshine Health & Rehab offers a range of services including short and long-term rehabilitation, enhanced assisted living, memory care, mental health services, and Medicare-certified home health care. Patients recovering from strokes, heart attacks, orthopedic surgeries, and other medical conditions can benefit from a triad of therapeutic rehabilitative services, which include physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. The team at Sunshine Health Facilities includes a dedicated staff of LPNs, RNs, home health aides, medical social workers, mental health professionals, rehabilitative therapists, and support staff who provide attentive and loving care to patients on the campus and during in-home visits in the Spokane and Liberty Lake areas.
With a focus on smooth transitions from hospital to home, inpatient and outpatient skilled nursing and rehab therapy, safe and social living environments for individuals with dementia and Alzheimer's, Medicare-certified home health care, residential behavioral and mental health treatment, and loving senior care in a home-like setting, Sunshine Health & Rehab aims to meet the diverse needs of their residents and patients. The facility has received praise for its exceptional healthcare, continuity of care, superb communication with patients and families, and the welcoming environment that makes individuals feel at home during their stay.