Moonlight Manor combines assisted living, independent living, and memory care in a single-story community where residents can choose private or semi-private rooms, and there's even a casita for those wanting a short-term stay or more independence, and that renovation they did really helped with the comfort and looks of the common spaces, like the big living rooms and game area, which are easy to get to because everything's one floor and all the safety features, like emergency alert systems, sprinkler systems, and well-lit hallways, give peace of mind, and folks with wheelchairs or walkers can get around easily. There's always someone awake and watching the place because the staff works around the clock, and that's handy for day-to-day help-bathing, dressing, laundry, and medication-all done with attention to what each resident actually needs, since they do a good job checking in and working with doctors and other care folks, and they've got special training for Alzheimer's and dementia, so residents stay safe if they get confused and try to wander, and there's even a secure outdoor courtyard for fresh air and garden time. People can have their own rooms with private baths and walk-in closets, a place for pets, and the bigger apartments come with kitchenettes and internet, and there's Wi-Fi and cable TV in every room, and when it comes to meals, there's a cook in the kitchen who can handle special diets, whether it's low-fat, kosher, diabetic or just plain comfort food served up in the dining room, and visiting family can join for meals, too, even stay overnight if need be.
Residents fill their days with music, crafts, movies in the theater room, fitness programs, and book clubs in the library, or they can sign up for story time, games, and community-sponsored events-there's even a music group some folks started themselves, and outside, there's a putting green, walking paths, and garden patios, which means there's plenty to do without leaving home, and for those who need extra help, there's scheduled occupational therapy, on-site pharmacy, homecare, and skilled nursing, plus personal aide and companion care, respite care, and hospice if and when that time comes. The property's kept up with maintenance, housecleaning, and laundry for both clothes and linens, the salon and barber shop help residents look their best, and the fitness center and wellness rooms are there if folks want to keep moving. Transportation and parking are easy, for both guests and residents, and the community takes insurance, credit cards, and checks to make things a bit simpler for the families. Moonlight Manor has a Seniorly score of 6.8, which is pretty solid and shows they're committed to keeping things running smoothly, and they welcome tours so people can see for themselves how the place feels and how the staff really try to make everyone's last chapter comfortable, safe, and as enjoyable as possible.