Sterling Living Center, located in Sterling, Colorado, is a certified nursing home that accommodates up to 55 residents. The facility participates in Medicare since April 1, 1983, and is certified by both Medicare and Medicaid, providing a range of care and medical support with a focus on nursing and rehabilitation services. It caters to a diverse population who speak English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, and Vietnamese, ensuring communication is accessible to a wide array of residents.
The center offers a robust array of services designed to meet various health needs. These include specialized therapies such as speech, occupational, and physical therapy, and comprehensive nursing care that covers pain management, cardiac care, and wound care. Residents also have access to dental care, wellness checks, and specific programs for pulmonary rehabilitation, carpal tunnel syndrome, depression, headaches, arthritis, and memory care. Furthermore, Sterling Living Center supports those requiring hospice and respite care, along with oxygen therapy and a wellness program focusing on mental health. The facility also employs advanced care innovations such as the Quietcare monitoring system and electronic medication administration records to enhance resident safety and care efficiency.
In addition to the clinical services, Sterling Living Center emphasizes the importance of community and wellness with offerings such as yoga and clubs for resident interaction. It facilitates resident and family counseling, allowing for a holistic approach to care. The inclusion of a pharmacy ensures easy access to medications, while partnerships with Alton Memorial Hospital and Saint Louis University Hospital enable coordinated healthcare efforts. The facility provides care in an environment that residents and families often describe as supportive and caring, although there is mixed feedback regarding upper management's communication and professionalism. Nonetheless, the dedication of staff members like Shelley and Phil is generally appreciated, with improvements noted under new ownership. Despite these management challenges, the facility is committed to delivering attentive, patient-centered care that supports both short-term recovery and long-term living arrangements.
Costs at this community start at $6,981 and range up to $9,247. The average price in the community is $8,114, which is more than the average price in the area of $6,427. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.