Living Center

The Heart of America Living Center is here for you when it matters most. Whether you have an injury or illness and need a few weeks to recuperate, or you need a safe and caring place to call home, we can meet your needs for skilled nursing care.


Nationally recognized as a quality care provider, our 16-bed facility is located on the North Side of the Heart of America Medical Center.

Our mission is to provide quality care by:

  • Meeting residents' physical, spiritual, and psychosocial needs
  • Respecting residents' rights, feelings, and dignity
  • Maximizing and maintaining residents’ highest levels of independence through kind, gentle and compassionate care in a homelike environment.


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Living Center Services

Heart of America Care Center is licensed to provide:


  • Personal care assistance
  • Skilled nursing care
  • Medical care
  • Restorative Care


As a Heart of America facility, we provide worry-free continuity of care and can quickly adapt to your changing needs.


Heart of America Social Services coordinates smooth transfers to our facility from Haaland Estates and Heart of America Medical Center. If a medical emergency should arise, the hospital is just an elevator ride away.


We are happy to accept residents from other facilities when we can meet their needs.

Restorative and Rehabilitation Services

To help you achieve your highest level of independence, the Living Center nursing staff works with physical and occupational therapists to develop personalized restorative programs designed to help you stay mentally sharp and physically fit.


Physical Therapy

  • Therapeutic exercises
  • Ambulation
  • Lower extremity strengthening exercises
  • Transfer training
  • Advanced wound therapy


Occupational Therapy

  • Upper extremity strengthening, range of motion and coordination activities
  • Training in activities of daily living
  • Splinting
  • Cognitive, visual perception activities
  • Wheelchair and mealtime positioning
  • Lymphedema therapy
  • Parkinson’s Disease treatment


Care Center residents also have access to the Heart of America Wellness Center.

Care Center Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the difference between long term and basic care?
A:
Residents of basic care facilities like the Haaland Estates Basic Care, can live fairly independently and manage their activities of daily living with limited assistance, while interacting appropriately with other residents. Skilled care facilities, like Heart of America Care Center, are licensed to provide people with such assistance.

Q: How do I know if skilled nursing care is right for me or my loved one?
A:
We are ready and willing to help families decide what kind of living situation will best meet your needs or those of your loved one. Please feel free to contact us with your questions.

Q: What if my care needs change?
A:
Your plan of care will be reviewed at a quarterly care conference. You and/or your family are invited to attend care conferences every six months, or more often if your needs change significantly. Additional care conferences may be scheduled at any time by contacting Heart of America Social Services.

Q: Can I keep my same doctor?
A: Yes. You may continue being seen by your Heart of America Johnson Clinic healthcare provider. If you are new to Rugby, we will help you choose a local provider.

Q: Do I give up my rights when I enter Heart of America Care Center?
A: Residents' rights remain intact and are guaranteed by state and federal law. Detailed information can be found in the Guide to Long Term Residents' Rights published by the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program.


Q: How do I apply?

A: Download these forms, fill them out with as much detail as possible, and turn them in to HAMC Social Services.


Application

Financial Agreement

Release

Financial Disclosure


Download the Resident's Rights Brochure

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