Mercy Manor Transition Center is a facility that provides short-term rehabilitation services to individuals who require extra assistance during their recovery period after hospitalization or illness. The compassionate staff at Mercy Manor focuses on helping patients transition from the hospital to the comfort of their own home or other living arrangement. They specialize in treating a variety of health problems such as stroke, congestive heart failure, lung disease, joint replacements, and hip fractures, with a whole-person approach to care.
The center offers a range of services including IV therapy, wound care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy to support residents in their recovery journey. Residents have access to a wide variety of amenities and services to help them during their stay. Visiting hours are flexible, although children must be supervised at all times.
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Mercy Manor Transition Center is Medicare-certified and committed to providing high-quality care to its residents. The center's dedicated staff work to help individuals regain their independence and improve their overall well-being. By offering a supportive and nurturing environment, Mercy Manor strives to ensure that residents receive the best care possible during their recovery process.