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Welcome to The Pavilion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center!

 
 

The Pavilion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center offers a variety of individualized healthcare services and therapy programs to individuals throughout Barnstable County and the surrounding Massachusetts communities.  We strive to enhance our residents’ and patients’ quality of life by helping them reach their highest level of functioning and independence.

Our 82-bed nursing center is fully accredited by the Joint Commission and is Medicare/Medicaid certified. The American Health Care Association (AHCA) awarded The Pavilion the Bronze National Quality Award in 2017 and the Silver National Quality Award in 2019.

The Pavilion’s physicians, nurses, dietitians, rehabilitation therapists, and social workers pride themselves on creating the finest specialized treatment and care plans that offer those we serve the greatest opportunity to achieve optimum independence and the very best quality of life.

The Pavilion’s rehabilitation programs and skilled nursing services include short-term rehabilitation therapy including physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapy, long-term care, respite care, and in-patient hospice and palliative care. Our interdisciplinary team approach is a coordinated effort involving nursing, rehabilitation services, nutritional counseling, social services and recreational therapy for the health and well-being of our residents.

The Pavilion offers all the latest amenities including but not limited to wireless internet access, laundry services, cable with premium channels, telephones at bedside, and an “Always Available” menu.

 
 
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Achievements and Certifications we're proud of:

Awarded the U.S. News Names Best Nursing Homes for 2022-23

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Eli Pick Facility Leadership Award

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American Health Association 2019 Silver National Quality Award

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American Health Association 2017 Bronze National Quality Award

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Joint Commission Accredited Healthcare Organization

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The John F. Kennedy Jr. Community Service Award.

 
 
 
 
 
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Occupational therapy is used to help people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) to continue with their daily tasks as the disease progresses. Occupational therapists can help evaluate and plan these activities that are crucial to the well-being and independence of people with PD.

How can an occupational therapist help?

Occupational therapists are specialists who promote health and well-being. In PD, their primary objective is to enable patients to participate in the activities of everyday life by working with them to improve their ability to engage in tasks they want to, need to, or are expected to do. In many cases, this may require modifying an occupation (task) or the environment to better support occupational engagement.

 
 
 
 
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Recent Highlights

 
 
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Multiple specialists, one location.

To better meet our resident's medical needs when they arise, the Pavilion has engaged the services of physicians in multiple specialties to provide on-site care. In making regular rounds, specialists provide a service that is a major benefit to residents who might otherwise need to see doctors at multiple locations. Specialties include, but are not limited to the following:

 
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Cardiology

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Wound Care

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Orthopedics

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Neurology

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Internal Medicine

Podiatry

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Optometry

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Dentistry