Our Services

We provide a wide-range of services, so that we can lovingly care for our residents and their varying level of needs. See the information below for specific services offered at our facilities.

Services & Amenities

  • 66 SNF
  • Professional Medical Care*
  • Medicare & Medicaid Approved
  • Warm, Friendly and Response setting
  • 24 hour licensed professional care in a clean, safe environment
  • Rehab Services*
  • Residents encouraged to enhance the decor of their rooms to make more homelike
  • Creative Activities
  • Complete Dining Services*
  • Family/resident socials, parties, outings, movies, religious services, arts & crafts, etc.
  • Social Services
  • Alzheimer’s Special Care Unit*
  • Healthcare Plan Team
  • Transportation Available
  • Contract Services – Therapy, Hospice, Lab, Pharmaceutical and X-Ray

Additional information about service or amenity below

Professional Medical Care

You can trust that the care provided in our facility is directed by a physician. Physicians make regular visits to our facility and are on call 24 hours a day to meet the needs of our residents. Our professional team provides the highest level of care available.

A comprehensive plan of care for each resident is implemented to ensure individual goals are achieved. We have registered nurses and certified nursing assistants as well as visits from psychiatrists, podiatrists, dentists and hospice.

Rehab Services

Our therapy staff is anxious to meet you, evaluate your needs, start you on your personalized rehabilitation program and make your stay here pleasant and productive. Our goal is to get you back to your prior level of function as quickly as possible.

We provide Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Therapy. Your physician will decide which of these you should receive. We strive to get you evaluated your first day unless you arrive later in the day. If that is the case, you will be seen the next day. (The only exception could be a late Friday or Saturday arrival.) After your evaluation, your therapists will develop an individualized treatment plan in conjunction with your physician.

What is Occupational Therapy?

Occupational Therapy (OT) helps people with disabilities to return to their lives through the use of therapeutic methods, applied and assistive technology and environmental modifications. Occupational therapy retrains patients in the activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, grooming and feeding.

What is Physical Therapy?

Physical Therapy (PT) is for patients with pain and/or movement dysfunction resulting from disability or disease. Through proper evaluation and treatment, physical therapy can minimize pain and disability and maximize functional potential. Physical therapy adds to a patient’s strength, mobility and fitness.

What is Speech Therapy?

Speech Therapy (ST) offers comprehensive evaluation and treatment for individuals who have developed speech, swallowing or cognitive problems following an injury or illness.

Culture Change and Complete Dining Services

We strive to make each resident feel as though they are in their own home while at Tipton Oak Manor. Our staff honors resident choices and preferences by getting to know each resident and what their likes and dislikes are. We establish a fundamental relationship with each individual person to ensure that the needs and wants of that person are met.

Our home has begun a culture change journey by respecting the choices that our residents make. For example, each resident has the opportunity to make their own daily schedule by choosing what time they will eat, when they bathe, what time to wake up each morning and what activities they want to do during the day. Our facility also has a complete dining service in which the resident can select what they want to eat each day. We offer a variety of nutritious meals and snacks that residents can choose from based on their individual preferences.

Alzheimer’s Special Care Unit

Tipton Oak Manor has a 28 bed Alzheimer’s Unit designed to enhance quality of life for those suffering from Alzheimer’s and related dementias. Our staff is specifically trained to deal with the special concerns of residents and families experiencing these disorders. Residents live in a homelike environment where they can maintain dignity and an optional level of functioning.

Resident assessments are done upon admission in order to create a specific care plan. The care plan team solicits feedback from families regarding resident care and satisfaction. Supervisory staff periodically evaluates the effectiveness of staff and activities with the care plan team, family and physicians. Staff members receive frequent in-service education regarding care of demented residents.

Resident safety is something we strive for which is why our Alzheimer’s Unit has door alarms, an enclosed courtyard, separate dining areas and a wander guard. Alarm noises are minimized to provide quieter surrounding thus reducing sensory overload.

Therapeutic activities are provided throughout the day. Activities are involved with everyday events such as newspaper readings, laundry folding, flower arranging, outdoor fun, ice cream trips, beauty salon, gospel music, classic movies, puzzles and music. Activities are changed and offered every half hour to provide variety.

We offer an Alzheimer’s Family Support Group and Educational Materials on Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias for the family to become involved in the care of their loved one.