Crystal Pines Rehabilitation and Health Care Center
WELCOME TO CRYSTAL PINES

Crystal Pines Rehabilitation and Health Care Center
335 North Illinois Street
Crystal Lake IL 60014

Phone 815/459-7791
Fax 815/459-7680

CrystalPines@Tutera.com

Looking for a long-term care facility is like looking for a new home. You want good neighbors, a pleasant and clean environment, and a comfortable place you can call your own. Above all, you want to feel safe and secure in the decision you make.

Crystal Pines Rehabilitation and Health Care Center can provide all of this and more. Proudly serving Crystal Lake and the surrounding area since 1972, we are a not-for-profit community that serves diverse array of individual healthcare needs.

Our top priority is to meet your physical, medical, spiritual and emotional needs. We take a personal approach in serving every resident, using input from both the resident and family to help our health care team develop a plan of care that is right for you.

If you happen to have special medical needs don’t worry, here at Crystal Pines, you’re a friend, a neighbor, and always an individual.

We are extremely proud of our facility and here are a few of the reasons why:

* Skilled, caring nursing and administrative staff always receptive to the needs of residents and family members.

Strong Rehabilitation Programming, including Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapies

A Dining experience that promotes socialization and ambiance at each meal, offering many choices to meet the needs of our Resident’s food preferences.

A full compliment of recreational, spiritual, and other life enrichment services, creating a strong sense of community.

We offer hospice care in a private suite and believe in maintaining dignity and comfort of the individual throughout life with additional support for the family.

Facility Van for appointments and social outings.

Spacious, enclosed courtyard for seasonal enjoyment.

Beauty and Barber Shop

Chaplain on staff to meet the spiritual needs of each resident and their family members.

Active Executive Family Council and monthly Family Council Meetings open to all family members.

WHAT IS A NURSING HOME?

A nursing home, also known as a Skilled Nursing Facility or SNF, has Registered Nurses who help provide
24-hour care to people who can no longer care for themselves due to physical, emotional, or mental conditions. A licensed physician supervises each patient’s care and a nurse or other medical professional is almost always on the premises. Most nursing homes have two basic types of services, skilled medical care and custodial care.

Skilled Medical Care includes services of trained professionals that are needed for a limited period of time following an injury or illness.

An R.N. doing wound care and changing dressings after a major surgery, or administering and monitoring
I.V. antibiotics for a severe infection.

A physical therapist helping to correct strength and balance problems that have made it difficult for a patient
to walk or get on and off the bed, toilet or furniture.

A speech therapist helping a person regain the ability to communicate after a stroke.

An occupational therapist helping a person relearn independent self-care in areas such as dressing, grooming
and eating.

Skilled care may also be needed on a long term basis if a resident requires injections, ventilation or other treatment of that nature.

Custodial or Personal Care includes assistance with what are known as the “activities of daily living”, such as:

* Bathing
* Dressing
* Eating
* Grooming
* Getting in and out of bed, or walking around
* Toileting
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