You don’t have to navigate this alone.

Families are overwhelmed, exhausted, scared, and trying to make life-changing decisions under pressure. Most feel unsupported by the healthcare system and fear what happens after rehab or hospital discharge.

New Start Health Enterprises helps families find stability during some of the hardest moments of their lives. We provide high-level medical care, long-term recovery support, and clear guidance so families can finally breathe again knowing their loved one is safe, supported, and continuing to progress.

Private care bedroom with private patio access at a New Start CLHF
Private, home-like rooms with natural light and patio access, where family is always welcome.

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Our Promise to Families

Wondering how long your loved one can stay? After the initial 100-day skilled nursing and rehabilitation window, residents can remain with us for an extended stay of up to 18 months, or move into longer-term care, so there is time to heal and prepare before going home instead of being rushed out too soon.

We help your loved one move from critical illness to a stable, supported, and more independent life—with guidance every step of the way.

We help families navigate complex medical journeys by providing expert care, hands-on support, and long-term planning—so their loved ones can live safely, comfortably, and as independently as possible.

How We Help

Recovery Shouldn’t Stop Too Early

Most systems stop supporting patients long before they are ready. We continue rehabilitation, support, and recovery planning beyond traditional timelines.

High Clinical Care in a Human Environment

We combine advanced medical care with a home-like environment focused on dignity, compassion, and emotional well-being.

Families Need Support Too

We help families understand options, navigate transitions, and feel confident in the care plan.

We Focus on Independence

Everything we do is designed to help patients regain stability, confidence, and the highest level of independence possible.

When a catastrophic illness changes everything, families need more than placement—they need guidance, compassion, and a path forward.

A family once told us, “We finally feel like we can breathe again.” That’s the difference consistent, compassionate care can make.

What families are facing

  • Fear of losing rehabilitation access
  • Confusion about placement options
  • Pressure to make quick decisions
  • Burnout from caregiving responsibilities
  • Fear of institutionalized environments
  • Lack of communication from providers
  • Concern about long-term quality of life

Start the conversation. We’ll help you understand what comes next.

No pressure, no script. Just answers and a clear path forward.