Premier Place at The Glenview at Pelican Bay: Your Care Partner for Recovery and Rehabilitation.

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Premier Place at The Glenview at Pelican Bay: Your Care Partner for Recovery and Rehabilitation.

Joint replacement surgery for severe osteoarthritis of the hips, knees, shoulders, and elbows is a familiar condition for older adults ages 55–80. As a trusted care partner, we want to dive into the recovery, rehabilitation, and support you need following such a surgery to easily, safely, and quickly get on with life.

At Premier Place, the 5-Star Health and Rehabilitation Center at The Glenview at Pelican Bay, healthcare professionals and therapists promote healthy healing, strive for successful outcomes, and help keep you on track. The staff does this by:

  • Making recovery quicker and safer than ever.
  • Reducing the possibility of setbacks.
  • Improving your function and mobility.
  • Helping you manage pain.
  • Eliminating stress and increasing confidence as you recover.


THREE WAYS PREMIER PLACE SUPPORTS YOUR SHORT-TERM REHABILITATION

We know how critical it is to choose the right skilled nursing community for your therapy and recovery. Here, our Director of Therapy has weighed on the ways the Premier Place team can support your short-term rehabilitation.

#1 – PROGRAMMING: A PLAN FOR RECOVERY.

Prehab.  Premier Place offers the opportunity to tour the community prior to admission, and get an idea of what to expect. Some clients might opt to do “prehab” (therapy prior to surgery) to prepare their bodie for the upcoming surgical procedure. The Premier Place staff can assist with prehab by providing education on what it will be like after a procedure and what the therapy process might look like following admission.

Day One. Usually, the day after the new rehab resident is admitted, they’re evaluated by the therapy department and begin an individualized care plan based on specific needs. On evaluation day, Premier Place staff looks at the resident’s current level of function in all areas and compare it to what they were doing before hospitalization. Then, in collaboration with the resident, the family, and the resident’s doctors, they create a plan of care based on the resident’s and family’s priorities for returning home.

From here, the Premier Place team follows the personalized plan along with medical protocols as designated by the resident’s physician. As rehabilitation progress, the care team reaches out as needed to the doctors in the community, though most attending doctors visit at least twice a week, and will meet with the resident and family upon request.

#2 – PROFESSIONAL CARE TEAM. 1:5 STAFF TO RESIDENT RATIO.

People and Peace of Mind. Premier Place offers peace of mind to residents and their families thanks to the quality of service and care provided by a compassionate group of skilled nurses, therapists, aides, and licensed care professionals who guide you through your personalized rehabilitation, working to make the recovery process as smooth and as efficient as possible. 

Great Outcomes. Premier Place has a well-trained clinical staff in all areas. The therapy team is compassionate and dedicated to helping residents reach their highest potential. For higher outcomes, Premier Place also offers a restorative nursing team who devises a program that complements the exercise and activities the resident engages in during therapy. The community has great outcomes with their orthopedic programs, neurological programs, cardiac rehabilitation programs, and general medical rehabilitation.

Whether a resident is recovering after a hospital visit or in need of ongoing medical support, while living at Premier Place, a team of therapists will help maximize their functional outcomes and achieve their personal goals.

As a result of ongoing communication and this team approach, Premier Place has one of the best patient outcomes for skilled nursing in the area. 

#3 – SURROUNDINGS. STATE-OF-THE-ART SETTING; PROGRESSIVE TECHNIQUES.

In 2017, Premier Place completed an $11 million renovation, including a new dynamic therapy gym, 42 spacious private rooms, and an increase to the square footage. In the five years since then, the community continues to add more state-of-the-art equipment and rehabilitative systems to accommodate the needs of residents and directives from its physician partners.

As mentioned, a physician’s protocol manual for all referring doctors is kept in the spacious, architecturally award-winning therapy gym so residents can follow their surgeon’s plan. Premier Place therapists specialize in orthopedic rehabilitation and joint replacement recovery including specialized therapies, such as an interactive metronome and vital stim.

Premier Place has helped residents achieve great outcomes with its orthopedic programs, neurological programs, cardiac rehabilitation programs, and general medical rehabilitation.

 

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