Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation in Payson, Utah

Formerly known as Parkway Health & Rehab

Schedule a tourContact
nurse comforting patient

About Maple Dell

Rocky Mountain Care – Maple Dell is a premier skilled nursing facility in Payson, offering high-quality short-term rehabilitation and long-term care.  Formerly known as Parkway Health & Rehab, this 76-bed nursing home provides personalized post-acute care, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as specialized wound care for residents throughout Utah County.

We proudly serve the communities of Payson, Spanish Fork, Salem, Santaquin, and surrounding areas with compassionate, skilled nursing and rehabilitation services. Conveniently located at 55 South Professional Way in Payson, Maple Dell features recent renovations, private rooms, modern amenities, and a warm, hometown atmosphere, delivering the exceptional care you or your loved one deserves.

Maple Dell Offers

Short-Term, Post-Acute Care, with twenty-four hour nursing coverage.
Rocky Mountain Care (RMC) Maple Dell specializes in short-term nursing and rehabilitation. After your hospital stay, rehabilitation services are essential to returning home confidently and safely. Here at RMC Maple Dell, we promise a culture of excellence from our amazing staff, calm atmosphere, and delectable dining.

Individualized wound care with dedicated wound care physician.
RMC Maple Dell is determined to provide the best treatment and atmosphere for wounds to heal. We have a licensed wound care physician who works in conjunction with our staff to make sure you have the support and care you deserve.

Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy, seven days a week.
Our team at RMC Maple Dell will work with your physician to create a customized treatment plan per your needs and diagnosis. Our therapists know how critical an individualized rehab program is to restore confidence, functional abilities, and independence for each person.

Respite, Hospice, and Palliative Care.
For those needing a few days of relaxed medical attention, we also provide respite, hospice, and palliative care. Let us experience the happiness and honor of taking care our your loved one. We work with many different Home Health and Hospice companies to ensure you receive exceptional care.

Residents enjoying group activities and social events

Other Services

Daily Recreational and Social Activities.
Each day is filled with group activities, individual activities, and outings. RMC Maple Dell believes that joy and socializing coincide with medicinal healing. We offer religious meetings, arts and crafts, holiday celebrations, movie nights, and so much more! See attached calendar for this month’s activities.

Related Services

At Rocky Mountain Care Maple Dell, we provide a full continuum of care to meet your changing needs. Whether you or your loved one requires short-term rehabilitation, ongoing support at home, or specialized end-of-life care, our compassionate team is here to help every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

What rehabilitation services does Maple Dell provide?

Our team of rehabilitation specialists works with our patients and their families to restore residents to the highest possible level of independence. Our physical, occupational, and speech therapists help residents to increase their strength and relearn basic living skills that may enable them to return home or to lesser levels of care. The therapy team is comprised of a friendly and dynamic group of PTs, PTAs, OTs, COTAs, and SLPs. Our team has accumulated a wide range of experience in several settings including:

  • Inpatient transitional rehabilitation for orthopedic, neurologic, and general medicine patients
  • Physical therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Speech therapy
  • Outpatient therapy services
  • Lymphedema therapy
  • Home care therapy services

Does Maple Dell offer hospice and palliative care?

Yes, both Hospice and Palliative Care

What is post-acute rehabilitation?

Skilled nursing care after a hospital stay provides a transitional support system, offering continuous medical monitoring, assistance with daily activities, and various therapies to help individuals regain strength, mobility, and independence, and safely return home. This type of care also helps prevent hospital readmissions.  Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) bridge the gap between hospital treatment and a stable daily routine at home, offering short-term care for those recovering from serious injuries, surgeries, or illnesses.

What therapy services are available?

Skilled nursing facilities offer a range of therapy services designed to help residents regain independence and improve their quality of life. These commonly include physical therapy for strength and mobility, occupational therapy for daily activities, and speech therapy for communication and swallowing.  Additionally, Rocky Mountain Care Maple Dell also offers outpatient therapy. Recovering from an injury, illness, or surgery takes time.  Having highly skilled and caring people to guide you on your journey to better health and wellness is key to achieving the best results.  Our trained professionals at Rocky Mountain Care provide high-quality outpatient therapy services.

What is the Upper Payment Limit (UPL) Program?

Utah’s Skilled Nursing Facility Upper Payment Limit (UPL) program is a federally authorized Medicaid funding program designed to help cover the gap between what Medicaid pays and the actual cost of caring for Medicaid patients in nursing homes across the state. It brings more than $100 million dollars in federal funds to the state annually at no cost to Utah taxpayers. These additional funds are used to improve resident care in nursing facilities through investments in staffing, infrastructure, technology, and quality-of-life enhancements. The UPL program not only dramatically increases the resources that are available for care across the state but also ensures that some of Utah’s most vulnerable seniors can access high-quality, long-term care. Without the UPL program, many skilled nursing facilities would struggle to stay open.

How does Medicaid funding support skilled nursing facilities?

Medicaid supports skilled nursing facilities by paying for a broad range of services for eligible individuals, including room and board, 24-hour nursing care, rehabilitation, and medical supplies. In some states like Utah, Medicaid’s routine per diems, along with supplemental payments, can cover over 100% of facility costs on average, while without supplemental payments, it covers approximately 78% of costs.

For eligible beneficiaries, Medicaid pays 100% of nursing home costs. Medicaid is the primary payer for nursing home care in the U.S., directly funding residents’ care and providing financial support that enables many to use their Medicare benefits as well. For many residents who remain after Medicare coverage ends, Medicaid quickly becomes their primary payer.

Services covered by Medicaid in skilled nursing facilities include:
  • Nursing and related services
  • Specialized rehabilitative services
  • Medically-related social services
  • Pharmaceutical services
  • Dietary services individualized to the needs of each resident
  • Professionally directed program of activities
  • Emergency dental services
  • Room and bed maintenance services
  • Routine personal hygiene items and services
  • Transportation to medical appointments
In Utah, Medicaid’s Nursing Home Medicaid program specifically covers costs for financially limited residents who require a Nursing Facility Level of Care. This includes payment for room and board, skilled nursing care, physician’s visits, prescription medication, and various other medical and non-medical goods and services. The amount Medicaid pays in Utah depends on the resident’s income.

What should families know about Medicare and Medicaid coverage for long-term care?

Both programs provide health coverage, but Medicare is an “entitlement” program, meaning that everyone who reaches age 65 and is eligible for Social Security benefits also receives Medicare. (Medicare also covers people of any age who are permanently disabled or who have end-stage renal disease.)

Medicaid, on the other hand, is a public assistance program that helps pay medical costs for individuals with limited income and assets. To be eligible for Medicaid coverage, you must meet the program’s strict income and asset guidelines. Also, unlike Medicare, which is totally federal, Medicaid is a joint state-federal program. Each state operates its own Medicaid system, but it must conform to federal guidelines to receive federal funds, which pay for about half the state’s Medicaid costs. (The state picks up the rest of the tab.)

Medicare and Medicaid Coverage of Long-Term Care. The most significant difference between Medicare and Medicaid in the realm of long-term care planning, however, is that Medicaid covers nursing home care, while Medicare, for the most part, does not. Medicare Part A covers only up to 100 days of care in a “skilled nursing” facility per spell of illness.

How does skilled nursing care help after a hospital stay?

Skilled nursing care after a hospital stay provides a transitional support system, offering continuous medical monitoring, assistance with daily activities, and various therapies to help individuals regain strength, mobility, and independence, and safely return home. This type of care also helps prevent hospital readmissions.  Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) bridge the gap between hospital treatment and a stable daily routine at home, offering short-term care for those recovering from serious injuries, surgeries, or illnesses.

Key Aspects of Skilled Nursing Care

  • Comprehensive Medical and Rehabilitative Support: SNFs offer around-the-clock medical care from registered nurses and doctors, alongside rehabilitative therapies like physical, occupational, and speech therapy. These services are crucial for regaining strength, improving independence, and managing ongoing medical needs such as wound care, IV medication, and medication management.
  • Assistance with Daily Activities: Patients receive support with daily tasks, helping them rebuild their ability to care for themselves.
  • Focus on Recovery and Independence: The goal of skilled nursing care is to help individuals recover more completely before returning home. This includes developing personalized treatment plans that cater to individual recovery goals, such as reducing reliance on a wheelchair or improving the ability to perform everyday activities.
  • Prevention of Readmissions: Studies suggest that individuals transitioning to skilled nursing care often experience fewer complications and faster recoveries, reducing the likelihood of hospital readmissions. This is achieved through continuous monitoring, infection prevention, and optimized nutrition and hydration.
  • Emotional and Social Support: Beyond physical care, skilled nursing facilities also provide emotional and social support, which is vital during a challenging recovery period.

Contact Info:

Office: (801) 465-9211
Fax: (385) 437-5399

55 Professional Way
Payson, UT 84651

Contact Online