Sharp Health Care San Diego Skilled Nursing
751 Medical Center Court
Chula Vista, CA, 91911
(619) 502-3540

At Sharp HealthCare, we understand how important it is to help each of our patients retain their highest level of independence. For patients who require a higher level of care than can be provided in their home, but do not require hospitalization, Sharp's skilled nursing facilities can be the answer to a wide range of needs.
Programs and services available at Sharp's skilled nursing facilities:
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Rehabilitation and recuperation following surgery
- Assisted living and long-term care
- Sub-acute nursing care
- Nursing and personal care
- Respite care
- Pastoral and spiritual care
- Dietitian services
- Medication services
- Personal physician care
- Resident and family education
- Rehabilitative activities (physical, occupational and speech therapy)
Rehabilitation
A wide variety of rehabilitation therapies are available to patients with impaired functional abilities due to stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury or other neurological conditions. Those with disabling conditions, including amputation, severe arthritis and those caused by orthopedic (also spelled orthopaedic) or cardiac conditions also have access to our highly qualified physical, speech and occupational therapists.
Recuperation
As today's health care insurers are forcing shorter hospital stays, an interim setting is often required upon discharge from the acute-care hospital. To assist our patients' successful transition from the acute hospital setting to home, or another more appropriate level of care, Sharp HealthCare provides specialized nursing units to bridge the gap between hospital and community re-entry. These transitional care units are designed for those patients requiring more intensive nursing and medical care that can be provided in a long-term care facility.
Our subacute nursing units offer comprehensive medical care that serves patients recuperating from surgery, strokes, broken limbs, persistent sores and other conditions once treated solely in hospitals. Patients eventually go home, though some do transition to other, more appropriate levels of care, as determined by their personal physician.

