Plymouth Staff Members Welcome Son
Two Plymouth Rehab staff members have welcomed a son into the world and are “look forward to showing him off” to the work family. Continue Reading Continue reading
Two Plymouth Rehab staff members have welcomed a son into the world and are “look forward to showing him off” to the work family. Continue Reading Continue reading
An often underlooked part of healthcare in a nursing home setting is the admissions process. Athena’s Regional Directors of Admissions for Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts explain the process and how to navigate it. Continue Reading Continue reading
Director of Housekeeping Donald Hill went from cleaning foreclosed homes to making sure residents feel at home at Plymouth Rehabilitation & Health Care Center. Continue Reading Continue reading
From the Marine Corps to an Athena regional ambassador in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, Caitlyn Luis’ mission is to help. Continue Reading Continue reading
Plymouth family letter August 10 … Continue reading
Vaccination Mandate Guidance – 8.4.2021 &nbs… Continue reading
Dear Families, As we continue to see diminishing COVID numbers in our state and region, we are excited to announce a new round of updated guidance from the state Department of Public Health that we have implemented at our center. This is another step in getting our center back to “normal” for visitors. Please bear… Continue Reading Continue reading
May 10, 2021 Dear Families, This week, we celebrate National Nurses Week, which begins on May 6th each year since 1974 and ends on May 12th, in honor of Florence Nightingale’s Birthday. Next week, we begin celebrating National Skilled Nursing Care Week (formerly National Nursing Home Week). This year’s theme is “Together Through the Seasons.”… Continue Reading Continue reading
March 23, 2021 Dear Families, Friends, and Residents: At long last – we have new guidance from the CDC on nursing home visitation! This new guidance reflects updates to address the vaccination of residents and individuals from the community, as well as the decrease in community spread and changes to visitation during an “outbreak.” While… Continue Reading Continue reading