The Cafe at MVNRC

Try Our Cafe

Great Food from Mahoning Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center cafeteria.

Lunch, dinner, coffee or a little snack, Mahoning Valley dietary department offers a Cafe when visiting our facility.  MVNRC has a  cash cafe for friends and families of loved ones that are staying at Mahoning Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.  The Cafe offers a wide array of snacks, drinks, meals, salads, and food that will make anyone happy. Our tasty foods are available at very reasonable prices and can meet the needs of anyone’s taste buds.

Remember when visiting our Cafe we only accept cash.  We do not accept credit cards or debit cards in the Cash Cafe.

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Other Services from Mahoning Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation.

Patients Transitioning from Hospital Choose MVNRC

 

Mahoning Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center – Post Surgical Procedures

Did you know that in addition to senior care, Mahoning Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center treats a wide range of patients transitioning from hospital to home after surgical procedures like knee or hip replacements?


During your care with Mahoning Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center our Physical Therapy Dept. designs a custom treatment program to restore and maintain the highest levels of independence with the goal of getting you home and back to your normal routine.

 

We Provide – Quality Health Care

We are dedicated to providing quality healthcare services in a home-like setting, making your recovery a more enjoyable experience.

healthcare services in a home-like setting

While providing a safe, fun, happy environment to help you
heal faster and get home to your life sooner.

Here are a few snacks from our Kitchen

In addition to quality care, we pride ourselves on quality tasty food and nutrition from our dietary dept.

MVNRC Cash Cafe

Contact Admissions Today


To get further information, call our Admissions Department
at 570-386-5522 or drop by for a tour of our facility.

 

Video Games for Seniors

Videos Games as Activites

Seniors are more active now than in past generations.  So incorporating fun activities that might not have been seen at a Nursing Home activities are becoming more commonplace.  One of these activities is Video Games.  Plenty of parents and grandparents have seen their younger family members dive right into video gaming.

Video Games are not just for your grandchildren anymore. Mahoning Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center has some video gaming equipment for residents like a Nintendo Wii.  The residents seem to really like the fun nature of gaming and who wouldn’t with these cute little guys?

 

Wii Bowling just fun for everyone even just watching.

 

 

Chapel at MVNRC

Chapel Services in a Nursing Home.

Being part of a worship community is spiritually important to those of faith. So keeping that in mind, when a loved one becomes a member of a care facility like Mahoning Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.   It’s important to ensure that residents continue to have a meaningful worship experience. Mahoning Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center has a beautiful Chapel to fill the needs of anyone that has faith and spiritual needs.

Nursing Homes Therapy Dogs

Using Therapy Dogs at Mahoning Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

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If you’ve ever owned a pet like a dog or a cat, then you know the joy that they can bring you as a pet owner.  However, as our friends and family members age they might not be able to care for a pet as they once did.  But that does not stop a pet lover from smiling when they see a puppy or love patting a pooch on their head.  The use of pets in a care facility like a nursing home can add smiles, joy, to the days of the residents.  That’s where special dogs like Snickers who is a Therapy Dog can be helpful to make the residents day a little brighter.

Therapy Dogs are used to visit schools daycares, group homes and rehabilitation homes like Mahoning Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.  These dogs have stable friendly temperaments and easy-going personalities.  Patients are encouraged to talk, pet and interact with dogs which helps reduce stress and encourage healing.

Snickers is one of our therapy dogs that started coming to visit when he was a “Puppy”.  He came to visit last week while we had the residents on the porch enjoying popsicles.  And of course, he had to have some too.  Snickers also can do a lot of tricks with the help of his Mommy.  Visit again soon Snickers.

 

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