Edmond, OK

Winter 2026

How Integrated Health Care is Changing Facility-Based Care

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How Integrated Health Care is Changing Facility-Based Care

In long-term care and skilled nursing facilities, quality care is never the result of a single person’s efforts. The best results come when a group of professionals work side by side with a shared purpose: helping residents stay healthy, safe, and comfortable. That is the strength of integrated health care.

What an Integrated Health Team Looks Like

An integrated team includes physicians, nurse practitioners, mental health professionals, physical therapists, pharmacists, dietitians, social workers, and care coordinators.

Rather than handling tasks in isolation, these providers share updates, discuss concerns, and plan care together. It is less about the number of people involved and more about having the right mix of expertise working toward the same outcome.

Why It Matters for Residents

1. Complete Care for Complex Needs

Many residents manage several health challenges at once, such as diabetes, heart disease, mobility limitations, or changes in memory. With an integrated team, each need is addressed—whether that is fine-tuning medications, supporting emotional well-being, or building strength through therapy.

2. Fewer Disruptive Hospital Stays

A coordinated team can often prevent hospital visits by spotting problems early. For example, a pharmacist may notice side effects before they become serious, or a therapist might recognize signs of depression that could impact recovery.

3. Communication That Works

When providers stay connected on care plans, dietary needs, and therapy goals, they can respond quickly and effectively. Instead of reacting after a problem arises, they can anticipate needs and make timely adjustments.

4. Reassurance for Families

Families feel more confident when they know their loved one’s care is being managed as a whole. A coordinated approach provides one clear plan, which helps prevent oversights and gives peace of mind.

Making Integrated Care the Norm

Too often, coordinated care is viewed as something extra. It should be the standard. Residents deserve care that looks at the entire person, not just one condition at a time. Integrated teams deliver this by blending expertise, compassion, and efficiency.

The Takeaway

At Xpress Wellness, our integrated approach in elder care combines medical skill with respect, empathy, and a focus on quality of life. Because good care is not only about the years we live, but about how well we live them.

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