Kempton of Charleston offers Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in Charleston to help residents recover with expert, compassionate support.
Our care community is designed to help you regain independence and achieve your recovery goals. Our compassionate team works closely with you to create a personalized care plan, ensuring your physical, emotional and medical needs are met in a supportive environment.
Whether recovering from surgery, illness or injury, you’ll benefit from tailored therapies and expert guidance throughout your health journey.
Advanced Therapy and Medical Support
Our programs feature licensed physical, occupational and speech therapists who use advanced techniques and state-of-the-art equipment to enhance outcomes. The on-site Rehabilitation gym offers a wide range of modalities to accelerate progress, and our therapists receive regular training to stay current with the latest care practices.
Licensed nurses are available 24/7 to provide skilled care, including medication administration and management of complex medical conditions. Every aspect of care is delivered with compassion and attention to detail, ensuring you feel supported and empowered throughout your recovery process.
Comfortable Accommodations for Restful Recovery
Recuperating in a comfortable, welcoming environment is key to effective recovery. Kempton of Charleston’s private residences offer a peaceful retreat, complete with modern amenities and thoughtful touches that help create a pleasant and restful stay. These spacious accommodations allow you to focus on your health while feeling at ease in a warm and caring community.
Supporting the Charleston Community
Kempton of Charleston is proud to extend our Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation services to non-residents, serving the broader Charleston community with the same level of dedication and care. Whether you’re seeking short-term therapy or specialized nursing support, you’ll find expert guidance and personalized care close to home.
Discover how our Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation services can support your recovery. Request a brochure today to learn more about our specialized care.
Skilled Nursing FAQs
What is a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF)?
A Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) is a healthcare community that provides 24/7 medical care by a licensed nursing team and other trained staff to assist individuals recovering from illness, surgery or managing chronic conditions. SNFs like Kempton of Charleston may offer short-term stays with rehabilitation services and/or long-term care.
These stays can be categorized as:
- Acute care, which involves intensive, short-term treatment for severe or urgent medical conditions following hospitalization
- Sub-acute care, which is less intensive but still requires skilled services such as physical therapy, wound care or IV management during recovery
Skilled Nursing helps bridge the gap between hospital and home, offering the support needed for a safe and effective recovery.
Rehabilitation FAQs
What are the goals of Rehabilitation?
To restore function, improve mobility, enhance independence and support overall recovery and well-being in order to achieve the highest level of function for an individual.
Who needs Rehabilitation?
Rehabilitation helps individuals realize their best life possible. This care is designed for those recovering from surgery, injury, stroke or illness who need therapy to regain mobility, strength, and daily living skills.
What does Rehabilitative care include?
Therapy services such as physical, occupational and speech therapy to help individuals regain strength, mobility and independence after injury, illness or surgery.
What is the difference between Rehabilitation and a Nursing Home?
Rehabilitative services, like those offered at Kempton of Charleston, focus on helping individuals recover after an illness, injury or surgery through therapies such as physical, occupational and speech therapy. While many rehabilitation stays are short-term, some individuals may require extended care depending on their progress and condition.
Nursing homes, on the other hand, provide long-term nursing care for individuals with chronic medical conditions, disabilities or those who require ongoing assistance with daily activities.