A Nonprofit Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

Our Services

About Naamans Creek Country Manor

Therapist assisting patient using walker

Who We Are

Our nonprofit skilled nursing and rehabilitation community is in Garnet Valley. With a focus on serving both short-term and long-term patients/residents, our services are diverse – just like the individuals we serve. Whether it’s a place to recover from surgery or a long-term home for someone who needs continual nursing care, we partner with residents/patients and their physicians to create customized treatment plans with individualized goals.

Why Naamans

At Naamans Creek Country Manor, our residents/patients are important, and seeing them rest, recover and rehab is why we do what we do. Because of this, we have created an environment that feels like a home while offering the healthcare services needed. It is our pleasure to meet patients with warm smiles and service.
Therapist and senior with strength training using a weight

Short-term rehabilitation

Offered to individuals who need short-term care as they recover from surgery, illness or injury.

Short-term Rehab Services
Nurse assisting patient to transfer from couch

Skilled nursing care

Focused on providing custom nursing care plans with individualized goals for each resident/patient.

Skilled Nursing Care Services
Senior smiling at camera and blowing out candles on birthday cake

Long-term care

Designed for residents who need daily care on a long-term basis and choose Naamans Creek as their home.

Long-term Care Services

Our beautiful center

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The team at Naamans Creek Country Manor is here to answer any questions you have or help you schedule a personalized tour of our center. Reach out today!
“When the hospital asked which rehab I wanted my wife to go to, I said the only place she is going is to Naamans.”
Michael
Spouse of Short-term Patient