Manokin Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 126-bed skilled nursing facility located in the historic town of Princess Anne. Manokin Manor is able to admit residents at your convenience seven days a week, provided all admissions paperwork has been completed. Our Admissions Office Staff will guide you through the necessary paperwork and prepare the resident for a pleasant and positive stay with us.
Outstanding Rehabilitation and Therapy Services are two features that set Manokin Manor apart from other facilities. We specialize in Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapies, as well as Wound Care. We have case after case of positive outcomes from the services we provide. We truly are becoming the facility of choice when deciding where to receive your rehab services.
In addition to short term rehab stays, we also provide outstanding long term care for residents needing such services. We have a secure unit for residents with confusion or Alzheimer's or other form of dementia. Quality care provided in a safe home like environment is our continuous goal. This is accomplished by including physical, and all disciplines including therapy, nursing, diet, social services, as well as activities in the team planning of the patient's care. Family members and conservators are also integral members of this important team.
I encourage you to call for a tour and to discuss how the team at Manokin Manor can best meet the varying needs of your loved one.
Our site provides an overview of our services. If you have any questions or comments, or would like to schedule a consultation, please contact us. We usually answer within 24 hours. Thanks and we look forward to hearing from you.
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