Skilled Nursing at Fairmont Medical Center
The WVU Medicine Fairmont Medical Center Skilled Nursing Unit (SNU) provides short-term care after a life-changing illness or injury.
We are committed to helping patients get back to what matters most and help with their inpatient rehabilitation for stroke, fractures, falls, weakness, and post-surgery conditions, as well as other complex neurological and orthopaedic conditions.
Our patients receive compassionate care from an expert team of physical, occupational, and
speech therapists; respiratory therapists; physicians; nurses; dietitians; pharmacists; case
managers; and additional caring staff who work together to create a plan to help patients
meet their personal goals.
Our therapy staff members work to address physical, sensory, and cognitive conditions. They focus on
daily living activities, such as eating, feeding, bathing, and using the bathroom, as well as
mobility, standing, sitting, and moving around independently.
They can also help patients with learning how to rethink, concentrate, and organize ideas and tasks.
Features of our Skilled Nursing Unit include:
- All private rooms and large spacious bathrooms for privacy
- Average patient-to-staff ratio of 1:9
- Secure unit with onsite security personnel
- State-of-the-art therapy gym with multiple pieces of equipment
- Full size kitchen, laundry room, and bathing shower rooms to prepare for the transition to home
- Individualized meal plans with point of service ordering for alternates as needed
- Full-service beauty salon
- Onsite EKGs, bladder scans, laboratory, X-ray, MRI, and Emergency Department available if necessary
Staff members are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our nurse practitioners are every day of the week, along with frequent visits from our physician.
Our goal is to help patients feel better physically while making sure they’re comfortable and
an active partner throughout the treatment plan. Our experienced clinical team works
diligently to get to the core of each patient’s injury or condition to help them recover and stay
healthy.
Learn more: 304-534-7810.