Quiescence Congregate Living Health Facility (CLHF)

Sub-Acute Care in Sacramento, CA

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Founded by Nurses and Caregivers

Learn more about our unique approach at Quiescence.

A Congregate Living Health Facility

Conditions

Our team is here to assist with every aspect to make this a comfortable transition for all. We treat many conditions including:

✓Traumatic Brain Injury
✓Tracheostomy
✓Ventilator
✓PEG tube
✓Stage 3 or 4 wound

Programs

Our staff will guide you and your family through your stay from what paperwork you need prior to arrival to what clothes you will need while you are here. We offer a comprehensive program of Respiratory Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Restorative Therapy, and Diet Management. 

Resources

Our staff will help guide you with Specialty Wound Care, Post-Trauma Care, Pain Management, 24/7 Personalized Nursing Care, Private Room, IV Therapy & Management, Registered Dietitian, Medical Director, In-House Nurse Practitioner, Spiritual & Family Support. We are on this journey with you.

Rehabilitation

Residents can heal through a variety of therapies including respiratory, physical, occupational, speech, and IV therapy.

Nurse and patient wearing mask, nurse is taking vitals

Respiratory Therapy

Specialized therapists treat acute critical conditions including cardiac and pulmonary diseases.

Physical therapist assisting a resident on shoulder exercises

Physical Therapy

Experienced therapists work with residents to strengthen their bodies and balance to facilitate secure mobility.

resident and therapist working outside on a gardening project

Occupational Therapy

An Occupational Therapist will focus on functional mobility and strengthening both upper and lower body extremities.

therapist pointing out words for resident to read during therapy

Speech Therapy

A Speech Therapist will assess speech and cognition problems and plan appropriate treatments to enhance skills.

Who We Are

We are a group of Nurses whose passion for helping people inspired us to provide post-hospital care for patients recovering from a stroke or traumatic brain injury who are on breathing support. Not quite ready to go home yet, we reduce time in the hospital at a lower cost.

Expert care is provided in a home environment, more conducive to healing and rehabilitation. We work with family caregivers for collaborative training to get them ready for home.

FAQs

What is a Congregate Living Health Facility (CLHF)?

A residential home that provides compassionate inpatient care, including Medical Supervision and 24-hour skilled nursing and supportive care for mentally alert, physically disabled persons, who may be ventilator dependent, persons who have a diagnosis of a life-threatening illness, or persons who are catastrophically and severely disabled.

Why would a CLHF be preferable over other forms of post-acute care?

Healing is quicker in a home-type environment rather than an institutional type of environment. Patients are calmer when they feel like they are at home and will not rush to be transferred home where they do not receive the same level of service or treatment.

  • Some people feel that they are too young to be in a convalescence home.
  • Families prefer to have care provided close to where they live.
  • Significant cost savings when compared to an acute care hospital or skilled nursing facility.
How many patient's can your facility care for at full capacity?

Quiescence CLHF is licensed by the State of California to currently manage six patients, each in a private room setting. With a smaller facility, the patient care is more personalized and quality care is less likely to become overlooked with fewer patients.

What specialized services do we offer?

We offer complex care needs such as:

  • Tracheostomy
  • Ventilator
  • PEG Tube
  • Stage 3 or 4 Wounds
How often will my loved one receive therapy?
The Director of Rehabilitation will guide the patient and/ or family through the rehabilitation program that is structured to suit the patient’s needs specifically
Who pays for CLHF Services?

Managed Care Plans, Private Pay, Workers Comp, Commercial Insurance, Hospice GIP, and HMO.

What are the visiting hours?

Preferred visiting hours are 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, 7 days a week.

What other services do we offer?

Care Homes by RNs has three Board and Care facilities; two in Lincoln, CA and one in South San Francisco, CA.

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Get in Touch

Quiescence Congregate Living Health Facility

4970 Walnut Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95841
tel  916-408-7199
fax 877-466-7829
admin@carehomebyrns.com