Capital Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Named Raleigh’s Best Nursing Home for 2023

Capital Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is honored to be voted Raleigh’s Best Nursing Home for 2023 in The News & Observer’s Raleigh’s Best.

In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, skilled nursing and rehabilitation communities play a vital role in providing compassionate care and support for individuals in need of short and long-term care. This accolade stands as a testament to Capital Nursing and Rehabilitation Center’s unwavering commitment to caring with excellence by providing personalized, high-quality care to each resident while ensuring their physical, emotional and psychological well-being.

Through exceptional standards of care, innovative practices and dedication to enhancing the quality of life of our residents, this recognition reflects the tireless efforts and dedication of the entire team at Capital Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.

“This award is an example of the continuing success our team shows in caring for our residents with dignity, respect and compassion,” shared Administrator Brandon Wood. “The saying, “It takes a village,” doesn’t just apply to raising our youth, but it also applies to caring for and assisting our elderly. We hope to continue the long tradition of being a community for those who need “a village” when it comes to short-term or long-term care.”

Capital Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is proud to be a trusted resource for the Raleigh community when it comes to providing a complete continuum of care, including short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, skilled nursing care, hospice care, respite care, palliative care and outpatient therapy.

About Us:

Liberty Healthcare and Rehabilitation Services is a division of Liberty Health, a family-owned company that has provided continuum of care services across the Carolinas and beyond since 1875.

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