Nursing Home
This institution was established in 2002 and expanded in 2005 to accommodate 49 beds. Since 2013, our nursing home has consistently received exceptional ratings in evaluations.
Unit Introduction
Our professional team consists of specialists, nursing staff, caregivers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, nutritionists, social workers, pharmacists, and volunteers. Caregivers assist residents with daily living activities, including meal preparation, personal hygiene, and other routine care tasks.
Nursing staff monitor vital signs, perform suctioning, administer tube feedings, manage wound care, provide medication guidance, implement blood sugar testing, track dietary intake, and weigh residents to effectively manage their health. They also communicate with the medical team to adjust diets and medications as needed. Physical and occupational therapists assist residents in performing appropriate rehabilitation exercises, while specialists conduct regular follow-up visits.
We provide outpatient medical services, organize monthly activities, and celebrate various holidays and birthdays, all of which enhance the quality of life and experiences for our residents.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the responsibilities of caring for your loved ones? Do you find yourself worrying about your family while at work? Are you concerned about the lack of comprehensive and professional medical care? Our affiliated nursing home offers 24-hour compassionate, comprehensive, and professional care, creating a second “home” for your loved ones!
Service Items
- Nursing Home Features: An elegant environment that is both safe and comfortable; a family-oriented care space; a diverse range of medical services; a recreational room for socializing and participating in various leisure activities; and convenient transportation options that facilitate maintaining family connections.
- Types of Services: Nursing home care, respite care, and short-term care services.
- Target Audience:This message is intended for individuals with chronic illnesses who require long-term care, including those affected by stroke, hypertension, or diabetes. It also encompasses individuals needing nursing care after discharge due to conditions such as fractures, wound care, nasogastric tubes, catheters, or tracheostomy tubes. Additionally, we aim to assist individuals with disabilities or dementia who require 24-hour care, including those in a vegetative state, individuals with brain tumors, post-surgery patients, and those with dementia. Furthermore, we cater to elderly individuals living alone without caregivers, who may be admitted based on conditions such as infectious diseases, mental health issues, or acute illnesses.
Please note: Our nursing home is currently unable to provide care for individuals who require ventilator support, those in the terminal stages of cancer needing palliative care, individuals with mental health disorders, or those with infectious diseases such as tuberculosis or amoebic dysentery. We appreciate your understanding. - Service Items: Nursing services, medical consultations, pharmaceutical services, assistance with daily living activities, rehabilitation therapy, nutritional counseling, psychological support, and social and recreational activities.
- Service Hours: Available 24 hours a day, year-round.
- Environmental Facilities: The facility provides 24-hour air conditioning, and each room is designed with windows that allow for ample natural light. Rooms are furnished with curtains and partitions to ensure residents’ privacy. The design incorporates barrier-free spaces, in accordance with the original floor plan, and is equipped with a surveillance system to enhance resident safety.
Visitor Regulations
- Visiting hours: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
- Visitors displaying symptoms such as discomfort, fever, cough, cold, respiratory infections, or other infectious diseases should refrain from entering the facility and should wait until their condition improves.
- Before your visit, please measure your temperature outside the door. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer or wash your hands at the sink. Ensure that you do not have a fever or any reported symptoms of an outbreak. Afterward, ring the bell for staff assistance to open the door and register your visitor information at the nursing station.
- Visitors should help maintain a peaceful environment by refraining from loud noises, disturbances, and allowing children to run around.
- Visitors are not allowed to enter the rooms of other residents, treatment rooms, or similar areas without prior permission.
- Visitors are prohibited from bringing cigarettes, alcohol, lighters, scissors, fruit knives, or personal electronic devices into the nursing home.
- Food requiring microwaving should be handed to staff for assistance.
- Residents are strictly prohibited from bringing valuable items, including jewelry, gemstones, and securities. The facility will not be held responsible for loss of such items.
- During visits, please secure personal money and belongings and do not leave them unattended.
- When residents wish to go out, they must first seek permission from nursing staff. Upon return, inform staff to cancel the leave. For internal walks, fill out the outing registration book. For overnight stays, complete the leave request form.
- If you have any health supplements or medications, please provide their names. Chronic medications require a doctor’s prescription and must be handed to nursing staff for consultation. Do not privately administer medications.
- Visitors are prohibited from taking photos of residents, bringing pets, engaging in suspicious activities, or selling items. If you see any suspicious individuals, notify the nursing station.
- To ensure a safe and comfortable care environment for residents while maintaining high-quality care, please adhere to the facility’s regulations and respect the rights of all residents.