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Community Subacute and Transitional Care Center

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3003 N Mariposa, Fresno, CA 93703

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Community Subacute and Transitional Care Center

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Community Subacute and Transitional Care Center is a specialized skilled nursing facility located on North Mariposa Street in central Fresno, California. With a focus on subacute care and transitional services, this nonprofit organization helps seniors bridge the gap between hospital discharge and a safe return home — or a longer-term care setting — with the clinical precision that complex recoveries demand. The facility's central Fresno location places it within close proximity to Community Regional Medical Center, one of the largest and most comprehensive hospitals in the San Joaquin Valley and a designated Level I trauma center. This proximity makes patient transitions from hospital to skilled nursing care especially seamless, reducing transport time and allowing care teams to maintain close communication with hospital physicians. Saint Agnes Medical Center on Herndon Avenue is also reachable for families coordinating ongoing specialist care. The North Mariposa corridor connects residents and visitors to the heart of Fresno, including Roeding Park — a beloved community green space along Belmont Avenue — and the broader Tower District, known for its walkable streets, independent restaurants, and cultural energy. Families visiting loved ones will find a range of dining options nearby, from longtime Fresno favorites to casual cafés along Olive Avenue. The central location also means easy freeway access via Highway 99 for families traveling from across the Valley. As a nonprofit organization, Community Subacute and Transitional Care Center operates with a patient-first philosophy. Its clinical teams specialize in high-acuity care including ventilator management, IV therapy, wound care, tracheotomy care, and intensive rehabilitation. The goal for many residents is a successful, supported transition back to independent or home-based living — and the team designs individualized care plans with that outcome in mind. For families navigating a loved one's recovery from surgery, illness, or hospitalization in Fresno, this facility offers expert transitional care with compassion and clinical depth.

Care Types at Community Subacute and Transitional Care Center

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What does 'subacute' care mean, and is it right for my loved one? +

Subacute care sits between acute hospital care and traditional skilled nursing or home care. It's designed for patients recovering from serious illness, surgery, or injury who still need intensive medical monitoring and therapy but no longer require full hospital-level acute care. It's ideal for complex recoveries.

What hospitals are near Community Subacute and Transitional Care Center? +

Community Regional Medical Center, a Level I trauma center and one of the Valley's largest hospitals, is very close to the facility. Saint Agnes Medical Center on Herndon Avenue and UCSF Fresno are also accessible, making specialist coordination straightforward for complex cases.

What specialized services does this facility offer? +

The center offers subacute skilled nursing services including ventilator weaning, IV antibiotic therapy, wound and ostomy care, tracheotomy management, post-surgical rehabilitation, physical and occupational therapy, and comprehensive discharge planning for a safe transition home.

What is the Fresno area like for visiting families? +

Central Fresno is convenient for visitors, with Highway 99 providing easy north-south access across the Valley. The nearby Tower District offers independent restaurants and cafés for family visits, and Roeding Park provides a relaxing outdoor space. Fresno's warm climate makes year-round visits pleasant.

How is a nonprofit transitional care center different from a for-profit facility? +

Nonprofit facilities reinvest any surplus revenue into patient care, staffing, and facility improvements rather than distributing profits. This often results in a stronger organizational focus on clinical outcomes and patient advocacy, which matters especially for high-acuity transitional care residents.

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