Pelham Parkway Nursing Home
Pelham Parkway Nursing Home is a 108-bed skilled nursing facility and a proud department of Archbold Memorial Hospital. Our commitment to safe, quality care for all of our residents reflects the mission our dedicated staff strives for every day.
Our primary care values include the following high-quality services:
- Rehabilitation Services
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- Restorative nursing program
Medical Care and Pain Management
- Skilled Nursing Care
- Registered nurses—8 hours minimum each day
- Licensed practical nurses—24 hours a day
- Certified nursing assistants assigned to care for each resident
- Pain management committee
- On-site dentistry
- On-site podiatry
- Telemedicine specialty services
- Optician
Wound Care
- Ability to treat complex wounds
- On-site trained wound care nurses
- Consultation from Certified Wound Specialist
Dietary Services
- Fine dining services provided by Morrison
- Consultation and recommendations by registered dietitians
Housekeeping and Laundry Services
- Personal laundry and linen service
- Daily housekeeping services
Social Services
- Social Service director assists residents in maintaining their highest levels of emotional well-being
Daily Activities
- Individualized activities program to fit the needs of all residents
- Programs include devotionals, music, games, arts and crafts, seasonal events, community interaction and more
Beauty/Barber Shop
- On-site salon where licensed beauticians’ services are available
Financial Management
- Patient Financial Services representative to assist resident in managing personal funds
- Quarterly financial reports provided
Standards of Care
- Pelham Parkway Nursing Home is licensed by both federal and state agencies.
Standards of Care
Pelham Parkway is licensed by both federal and state agencies. Because we adhere to the highest of healthcare standards, we are also nationally accredited by The Joint Commission. The Joint Commission evaluates and accredits more than 15,000 healthcare organizations and programs in the United States, and is the nation’s predominant standards-setting and accrediting body in healthcare. The Joint Commission’s comprehensive process evaluates an organization’s compliance with these standards and other accreditation or certification requirements. Joint Commission accreditation and certification is recognized nationwide as a symbol of quality that reflects an organization’s commitment to meeting certain performance standards.