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Lee Health provides comprehensive skilled nursing services at three convenient locations. We invite you to learn more about facilities, amenities, and treatment options near you.
Patients often need a little bit of extra special attention before they head home after a hospital stay. Lee Health’s Skilled Nursing centers provide a relaxing atmosphere for rehabilitative care. Whether recovering from joint/orthopedic surgery, a stroke, heart surgery, or pulmonary issues, our interdisciplinary team assists you with nursing, therapy, and other services so you can get back to the comfort of home as quickly as possible.
13960 Plantation Rd Fort Myers, FL 33912
16131 Roserush Ct Fort Myers, FL 33908
At Lee Health, our Skilled Nursing Units (SNU) are equipped with state of the art technology, compassionate providers and a positive environment to ensure the best care is brought to every patient.
Occupational Therapy: Occupational therapists (OTs) are licensed healthcare professionals, whose interventions help people recovering from injury to regain skills and provide support for older adults experiencing physical and cognitive changes. Occupational therapy practitioners enable people of all ages to live life to its fullest by helping them promote health, and prevent — or live better with — injury, illness, or disability.
Physical Therapy: Physical therapists (PTs) can teach patients how to improve or manage their condition so that they will achieve long-term health benefits following initial evaluation. PTs develop an individualized plan, using treatment techniques to promote the ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and promote an active lifestyle. Physical therapists are licensed health care professionals.
Speech Therapy: Speech therapists (SLPs) are licensed health care professionals who work to prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in adults. In skilled nursing, SLPs work as part of a collaborative, interdisciplinary team.
We provide innovative rehabilitation that incorporates professionally trained care giver and the latest technology. We provide rehabilitation seven days a week with a plan of care that matches your personal needs.
Our comprehensive cardiac program is designed to help you recover and return to your active style.
The first step in recovery after surgery is rehabilitation, and the skilled nursing units at Lee Health offer individualized joint rehabilitation programs designed to help you recover and thrive.
“Everything was way beyond my expectations.”
“I have to say that all of my care was excellent — from the CNAs and nurses to the therapist, I received excellent care and I am thankful.”
“Appreciate all the staff and they are a great staff!”
“I would say: Anybody that needs help, they should come here for their rehab. It's been great.”
“I have been treated well with kindness.”
“All the facility's staff are excellent. The facility is very clean.”
“I have to say I appreciate having consistency in the therapist. I believe having the same therapist as often as possible is very helpful and comforting.”
Lee Health provides comprehensive skilled nursing services at three convenient locations. We invite you to learn more about facilities, amenities, and treatment options near you.
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