MISSION STATEMENT
Cherry Brook’s mission is to provide the highest quality of care and customer service to their residents and their families through the use of best practices, highly trained staff and innovative programs and services designed to meet their needs.
Resources
Navigating the Landscape of Care: A Guide to Available Resources
When facing the challenges of illness, injury, or the complexities of aging, knowing where to turn for support is crucial. You are likely seeking the best care options, tailored to your specific needs. This guide provides a brief overview of key resources that address various levels of care, from short-term recovery to end-of-life support.
Short-Term Rehabilitation: Recovering Your Strength
If you are recovering from surgery, an injury, or a serious illness, short-term rehabilitation is a vital step in your journey back to independence. These programs, often found in specialized facilities or within hospital settings, provide physical, occupational, and speech therapies designed to help you regain lost function. The aim is to get you back to your daily life as quickly and safely as possible. You’ll find that these centers focus on rebuilding your strength and mobility.
long-term care living: Sustained Support
When chronic health conditions or disabilities require ongoing support, long-term care living living facilities offer a variety of services. These can range from assistance with daily tasks like dressing and bathing to skilled nursing care for complex medical needs. You have choices such as assisted living communities, residential care homes, or skilled nursing facilities. These environments aim to provide a comfortable and supportive setting where you can receive the assistance you need on a continuous basis.
Respite Care: A Break for Caregivers
You are not alone if you find yourself caring for a loved one. Respite care is designed to provide temporary relief for caregivers. It can give you a break from the physical and emotional demands of caregiving, allowing you to recharge. This could involve having someone provide care for your loved one in your home, or your loved one might stay at an adult day care center or a short-term residential facility. Respite allows for you do be your best self while still caring for loved ones.
Hospice Care: Compassionate End-of-Life Support
Hospice care provides comfort and support when a life-limiting illness is diagnosed. This care focuses on managing pain and symptoms, enhancing the quality of life, and providing emotional and spiritual support for you and your family during this difficult time. You’ll find that hospice care can be delivered in your home, a hospice facility, or a designated unit within a hospital. The focus is on comfort, dignity, and making the most of the time remaining.
Dementia Care: Specialized Support
Dementia presents unique challenges for both the individual and their family. Specialized dementia care facilities and programs offer tailored support designed to meet your changing cognitive, physical, and emotional needs. Staff are trained in dementia-specific methods of communication and care. You will find that the goal is to maintain a structured and engaging environment that optimizes comfort and reduces confusion.
Navigating these care options can be overwhelming. By understanding the resources available, you can make informed choices that best fit your circumstances. Remember that seeking professional guidance is often the best first step in identifying and securing the care you or your loved one requires.
ADMISSIONS
Our center complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex.