Customized Care Delivered with Skill and Compassion
Skilled Nursing at The Village at Brookwood
When you or someone you love needs treatment or therapy for an illness or injury, there’s more at stake than their physical condition alone. Our team on Windsor provides short-term and long-term skilled nursing care that combines compassion with advanced skills to meet the needs of our residents, as well as those who love them.
The Village at Brookwood in Burlington, NC is an active, independent senior living community that provides exceptional nursing care in our on-campus Windsor neighborhood for our residents if they ever need it. Our highly trained team of registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and certified nursing assistants is on-site 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
This dedicated team understands that each person has individual concerns; personal preferences; and emotional, social and spiritual needs. That’s why they’ll partner with you, your family and your physicians to develop an individualized care plan designed to meet specific needs and maximize independence.
To support our full continuum of care, Heritage Place at The Village at Brookwood also provides on-site therapy services in all levels of care. Our team can provide palliative care or partner with our local hospice care center to offer on-site care for residents facing a life-limiting illness.
To learn more about our skilled nursing services in Burlington, NC, please fill out the request form.
Person-Centered Care
- Oversight by a medical director
- Licensed nursing team on-site 24/7
- Medication administration
- Post-surgical care
- Wound care management
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- Palliative and hospice care
- Scheduled transportation
- Chef-prepared cuisine to meet special dietary needs
- Housekeeping, personal laundry and flat linen service
Accommodations and Amenities
- Private rooms
- Well-appointed commons areas, including living and activities spaces
- Beauty salon/barbershop
Frequently Asked Questions
What is skilled nursing care?
Skilled nursing residents receive licensed, comprehensive, round-the-clock care in private residences that can include, but is not limited to, these services:
- Joint replacement rehabilitation
- Post-surgical care
- Physical, occupational and speech therapies
- Wound care management
- Other support services
When is skilled nursing care necessary?
In the short term, after elective surgery, illness or injury, skilled nursing care is often needed. These are common conditions that require skilled care for seniors:
- Advanced Alzheimer’s disease
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Congestive heart failure
- Diabetes
- Parkinson’s disease
- Stroke
- Other major illness
- Fall-related injury
- Hip or bone fracture
- Orthopedic surgery
- Severe osteoarthritis
When would someone need long-term care?
Potential candidates for long-term skilled nursing care may include residents experiencing:
- A debilitating or chronic health condition or disability
- Chronic severe pain
- Advanced dementia
- Need for assistance with activities of daily living
- Advanced age that has led to frailty and a need for supervision
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