Admissions

Preparing for Admission

  • Be prepared to sign admission forms. These include a financial screening performed with our financial counselor. If you need help, have your representative, power of attorney, or family member available to work with us prior to your admission. If you have special directive documents, bring them with you so we may make copies for our records.
  • Bring all Medical Insurance cards so we may verify your insurance and make sure you have coverage. Please include any commercial and long term care insurance cards/plans you have such as: Medicare Part D, Medicare A & B, Medicaid, Blue Cross, AARP, HMO, PPO’s, etc.
  • Bring clothing: sneakers or rubber-soled tie shoes, socks, undergarments, comfortable slacks or other clothing with a stretch waist. Tops can be long or short sleeved but also bring sweaters or jackets for changes in temperature. You may also want your own personal care items.
  • Laundry may be done here or you may wish to make private arrangements. Please note that we use institutional type washers and dryers, therefore, delicate fabrics should not be washed. Please label all clothing.
  • A barber and hairdresser are available on-site, by appointment for your convenience.
  • You may participate in the many recreational activities which are posted and announced each day.
  • Meals are served in the dining room. Guest meals are available with advance notice. Please register guests at the receptionist desk.

What to Bring

Comfortable Clothing:

  • Shirts/blouses
  • Sweater/jacket
  • Bras
  • Pants/shorts   (elastic waists and easy closure) 
  • Underwear   (1 week supply)
  • Socks (1 week supply)
  • Jogging/sweat suits
  • Pajamas/night gown
  • Robe

Personal Items:

  • Shampoo
  • Deodorant
  • Toothbrush
  • Comb/hair brush 
  • Razor (non-electric)
Although we provide these items, you may wish to bring your own personal brands.

Shoes:

  • Flat with non skid soles

Reminder of Home:

  • Pictures
  • Bedside clock
  • Hobby items
  • Postcards/stationery/address book/stamps

Other Items:

  • Eyeglasses
  • Hearing aid(s) and batteries
  • Makeup
  • Dentures & denture supplies (if needed)
  • Cane/walker
  • Wheelchair


What not to Bring

  • Medicine
  • Valuables (jewelry)  
  • Credit cards
  • More than $10

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REVIEWS

For my husband's stay, 2 wks. I don't have everyone's name but from Terri, Bonnie, Cathe, Wendy, Ashley (PT), Ed, OT guy, I think Christine, to a hand full of nurses I think his stay was great. The only issue I had was with Linda, I think she's lead nurse or something like that. Day one, without gloves on, removed bandage from my husband's foot that he had a toe amputated, touched his buttocks, checking for pressure ulcers, bare handed. Not knowing what germs she's carrying from one patient to another and him getting IV antibiotics because of a blood infection already, so unacceptable. I also asked her to initial an order from surgeon I brought in, to remove staples from his amputation, no big deal, but you would have thought I had asked her to borrow money from her. She threw her head back and rolled her eyes. No lie. She'd probably deny doing that. She was my only concern. I'm happy I was able to bring our dog in to visit and that my husband was able to go outside in courtyard an get fresh air. Other than my one issue I would recommend OCNR.
Sandra Welch
They treated me well! Had a lot of fun in physical, and occupation therapy. Activities Department is outstanding! Lots to do always! They really get you ready to safely return home.
Kay Hill

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