Pioneer House
HEALTH CENTER
At Pioneer House Health Center we strive to make each resident feel like family by taking the extra time needed with each resident to ensure they feel welcomed, engaged, and at home. Our Mission is to provide exceptional care to our staff, our residents, and our communities because every life and everyday matter.
Let us help you get back on your feet at Pioneer House Health Center.
Pioneer House Health Center is centrally located between Old Sacramento and Downtown next to the beautiful Sacramento River. Come and experience an environment where we treat each resident like family and communication with our entire team is honored and expected.
Skilled Nursing
With a genuine concern for each resident’s unique needs, our staff strives to increase independence and quality of life. We offer 49 Medicare-certified beds for your healing and comfort.
Rehabilitation
Our accomplished therapists offer physical, occupational, and speech therapies to assist you in your highest level of functioning. Our goal is to help you lead the most independent life possible.
Careers
Got what it takes to work with us? Great! Our recruitment team wants to get to know you. Share your passion! Please complete our online application and submit your resume for immediate consideration.
Schedule a Tour
Licensed by the State of California, we are an approved Medicare and Medi-Cal provider with many services covered by various commercial insurance plans. Schedule a tour today to learn more.
Rehabilitation
We provide our residents with physical, occupational, and speech therapy from a team of qualified rehabilitation team members. Our goal is to help residents gain their health, independence, and quality of life to their highest ability.
Physical Therapy
- Full-time, one-on-one physical therapy
- Training in mobility, gait stability, ambulation, posture, and positioning
- Custom exercise programs to re-educate muscles, increase muscle function and improve coordination
- Specialty programming and technology to promote balance and fall prevention
- Joint and soft tissue mobilization to increase range of motion and manage contractures
Occupational Therapy
- Education and training in dressing, bathing, eating and grooming
- Activities for memory, orientation, and cognitive integration
- Adaptive techniques and equipment to overcome physical disabilities
- Strengthening and coordination exercises
- Exercises to reduce the effects of arthritis or other conditions to maintain normal joint movement
- Therapeutic environment for activities of daily living re-training with full kitchen, bathroom, and bed
Speech Therapy
- Exercises designed to recover speech, language and memory skills
- Programs to strengthen verbal and non-verbal communication, including hearing impaired
- Functionally appropriate diets
- Focus on oral muscle strength and functions required for speaking and swallowing