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Services

Serenity Spring Senior Living is committed to providing an unprecedented level of quality service, compassionate care and range of amenities to ensure our residents enjoy a care-free, fulfilling lifestyle that is tailored to their needs.

We believe that recovery encompasses the body, mind and soul. We are dedicated to providing you with specialized, quality rehabilitation services and the warmth of the human spirit. We recognize that this is an unsettling time in your life and will strive to make your short, therapeutic stay with us as comfortable as possible.

Rehabilitation Therapy

Become stronger with help from inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation therapy. This service is an essential part of your recovery from an accident, illness or hospitalization.

Our rehabilitation therapy team can help you if you’ve experienced:

  • A fall or unsteadiness
  • Increased weakness
  • Difficulty walking or completing tasks in your home
  • New pain
  • Increased fatigue or tiredness with simple activities

Choose the Good Samaritan Society to receive expert, compassionate support during your recovery. We’re right by your side every step of the way.

You can trust the Good Samaritan Society for your rehabilitation therapy needs. When you’re facing physical challenges, we’ll help you heal faster so you can get back to living.

Our specialized therapies include:

  • Occupational therapy, which assists people in achieving independence in self-care, eating and meal preparation
  • Physical therapy, which helps people gain strength and improve balance, endurance and mobility
  • Speech therapy, which helps people regain cognitive and communication skills and the ability to swallow

Our customized inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation services can support you before or after surgery and with any other goals you have. We provide care and services to people of all ages.

If you choose rehab therapy at a Good Samaritan Society location, it can be provided on an inpatient or outpatient basis. We can also provide rehab therapy in your home.

Our interdisciplinary approach means positive outcomes for people in need of:

  • Orthopedic rehabilitation
  • Pain management
  • Post-cardiac recovery
  • Stroke recovery
  • Wound care

You may need one or more types of rehabilitation therapy depending on your goals and the level of your physical limitations. You’ll work with your physician to determine which treatment is right for you.

Inpatient Rehabilitation

Inpatient rehab services are for people of all ages who no longer need hospital care, but would benefit from additional therapy and care before returning home following injury, illness or surgery. This therapy can be a critical step to help you transition from the hospital to your home as safely as possible.

Our Medicare-certified inpatient rehab programs feature therapy gyms and include physical and occupational therapy and speech-language pathology.

While services vary at our locations, most of our specialty programs include:

  • Orthopedic rehabilitation
  • Stroke rehabilitation
  • Personalized functional mobility training
  • Fall recovery and prevention
  • Balance training
  • Dysphagia therapy
  • Cognitive therapy
  • Wound care
  • Pain management
  • Post-cardiac rehabilitation
  • IV therapy
  • General physical strengthening
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Outpatient Rehabilitation

If you’re recovering from a surgery, illness or injury, you need a partner you can rely on. Our outpatient rehab therapy supports people of all ages during their recovery.

There is no cookie-cutter approach to therapy services. Your rehab team will offer tailored services to meet your unique needs. You’ll get encouragement at every step of the way, so you can recover as quickly and safely as possible.

The amount of therapy you’ll receive depends on what you’re recovering from. It could be a few days or months. Outpatient therapy sessions occur anywhere from one to five times per week and can last from 15 to 90 minutes.

You may have multiple therapy sessions per day depending on your needs and progress.

We offer initial assessments, follow-up treatments and physical, occupational and speech therapies. Our locations can also provide:

  • Aquatic therapy
  • Balance and fall prevention
  • Dysphagia therapy
  • Lymphedema therapy
  • Manual therapy
  • Oncology therapy
  • Postoperative therapy
  • Voice therapy

We offer the support you need to get back to doing what you love. At the Good Samaritan Society, we’re here to help, no matter your needs or questions.

Browse our resources to learn more about rehabilitation at the Society.

Long-term Care

The Good Samaritan Society offers around-the-clock care that supports our residents and meets their needs. We help anyone in need of long-term care, including rehabilitation therapy or skilled nursing care.

These services are available 24 hours a day.

Our long-term care communities offer:

On-site licensed therapists
Social and spiritual activities
Around-the-clock, personalized care
Nutritious meals
Barbershops and salons
Care planning with residents’ families

Our most important goal is to provide the care and services our residents need to live their best life. At the Good Samaritan Society, we strive to deliver the highest quality of care to each resident.

We’re dedicated to enhancing the lives of seniors by giving attention to the finer details of everyday life. Our residents get the time and opportunities to focus on what matters most to them.

Our services focus on caring for the whole person – body, mind and spirit. In addition to providing the most qualified nursing care 24 hours a day, we offer access to rehabilitation therapy and dining services that are tailored to each resident’s needs and tastes.

As adults age, their health care needs change. You or your loved one may need a level of care after an accident or illness that your senior living community can’t provide. Sometimes, older adults need to move elsewhere during an already stressful time to get the care they need.

Look for a community that offers multiple levels of care – or a continuum of care. Many Society locations offer a continuum of care, as well as specialized services like in-home care, memory care and hospice.

The Good Samaritan Society is here for our residents, giving them and their families peace of mind knowing they’ll be taken care of no matter what.

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Caregiver Support

Respite Care

Get short-term help when you need it.

Caregiving isn’t easy. Take advantage of caregiver resources and services to get the support you need – so you can provide the best care possible to your aging parent or loved one.

Respite care is a valuable service for caregivers. It offers short-term care for older adults and those with special needs.

If your loved one needs 24/7 care, this service gives you a break or provides care when you can’t. Respite care can help when you need time away from caregiving for work, a trip or a breather.

Respite care services offer around-the-clock assistance during a short-term stay. These stays typically last more than 24 hours with the average stay lasting around two weeks.

Respite care provides the same services available to long-term residents, including 24-hour care, meals, social activities and housekeeping.

Short-term stays with respite care can also be used as trial runs before transitioning to long-term care or assisted living.

Caregiving is a major commitment. If you’re the primary caregiver for a loved one, you don’t have to do it all by yourself. Consider respite care as a short-term care option for your loved one.

If they need 24/7 care, this service gives you a break or provides care when you can’t. Respite care can help when you need time away from caregiving for work, vacation or time to devote to yourself.

Our team focuses on your loved one’s well-being while you take time to focus on yours.

Your loved one doesn’t have to leave home to get the care they need. We offer in-home medical and non-medical services, brought to them by a compassionate, trained team.

These respite options help keep your loved one safely in their home. From running errands to housekeeping to physical therapy, we’re here to help.

Our team will work with you to determine the level of care your loved one needs while providing the support you need.

With respite care, your loved one can stay at one of our communities or receive in-home care for a short time.

Respite care services last at least 24 hours and up to 30 days. The average visit length is 14 days.

During respite care, your loved one will enjoy amenities such as meals, social activities and housekeeping. Respite care can be used as a trial run before transitioning to full-time long-term or assisted living.

Call a location near you to learn about their services and amenities.