St. Vincent de Paul Rehabilitiation and Nursing Center

  • Updated 4 months ago
  • 29 Providence Ave, Berlin, NH 03570
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Speech Therapy

About St. Vincent de Paul Rehabilitiation and Nursing Center

At St. Vincent de Paul Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, we have been proudly serving the short-term rehabilitation, long-term care and memory care needs of residents for nearly 60 years. Our motto, “One Heart, One Home, One Family”, ensures that each resident is treated with compassion, respect and dignity, while creating a secure, warm and comfortable environment. Our commitment to safety and quality excellence is evidenced by our 97 percent resident satisfaction rate and the 2019 Eli Pick Facility Leadership Award and the 2019 AHCA National Bronze Award for Commitment to Quality. 98 percent of our rooms are private, giving our residents the optimal level of safety and privacy. Our tranquil, residential neighborhood and picturesque views of the White Mountains further enhance our facility’s peaceful atmosphere. Enjoy our beautiful outdoor garden area and koi pond for a complete sense of relaxation.

Services

Age ranges served

Adults

Care options

Working hours

Closed

Closed all day

  • Monday

    9:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Tuesday

    9:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Wednesday

    9:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Thursday

    9:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Friday

    9:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Saturday

    Closed all day
  • Sunday

    Closed all day
  • Local time

    06/01/2025 1:53 pm

Languages

  • English

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Office address

29 Providence Ave, Berlin, NH 03570, USA

Information

City:

Berlin,NH

Supported providers:

5

Zip code:

3570

Supported providers:

1

State:

NH

Supported providers:

303

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At St. Vincent de Paul Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, we understand how important it is to identify whether your child needs speech therapy. If your child is on the autism spectrum, speech therapy is usually recommended to help with social communication. Speech therapy can help your child learn to respond to questions, start or end conversations, change topics, use gestures, and understand body language. Early intervention for autistic children often includes speech therapy, as there is a critical period for language development and it’s important to teach language and communication skills as soon as possible. If your child is very quiet or doesn’t say many words, it might be time to consider speech therapy. Our team of experts can help you learn more about speech therapy and what to expect during the process. Visit our website to read our comprehensive guide to speech therapy and how it can benefit your child.

At St. Vincent de Paul Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, our speech therapists can help your child develop better communication skills. We offer a range of therapies and interventions to help your child build the skills they need to express themselves, understand nonverbal communication, and interact with others. Our speech therapy services include: modeling verbal speech, teaching nonverbal skills, improving clarity of speech, helping to understand and respond to questions, teaching facial expression recognition, building body language understanding, and helping with feeding and swallowing disorders. Our team of professionals are here to help your child meet their speech and communication goals.

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