Charleston Place sits at 2416 340th St, Keokuk, IA 52632, and offers a range of care from independent living and assisted living to memory care, rehabilitation, and long-term care, so you've got care for seniors who need help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, but not the sort of continuous skilled nursing you'd find in a nursing home, and they've got specialized care for seniors living with dementia, including secure areas to keep people safe from wandering and activity programs to help keep minds active. Staff speak several languages, including Croatian, Farsi, and Italian, which might help residents feel more at home. Residents need to be at least 55, and can choose from different rooms such as studios, one-bedrooms, semi-private, or two-bedroom units, and the building has wheelchair accessible showers, full tubs, and handicap accessible spaces for folks with different mobility needs. Meals are provided, with options for vegetarians, and the kitchen aims to use quality ingredients, so people don't have to cook for themselves, and there's Wi-Fi if people want to stay connected to family or browse the internet.
Charleston Place has on-site and off-site activities, including devotional sessions, and common indoor spaces where people can visit and make friends, plus, with pet-friendly accommodations, someone could bring an animal companion. Staff help with things like moving from beds to chairs, managing diabetes, handling incontinence, and making sure folks who can't move around on their own get the support they need. They offer ambulatory and non-ambulatory care, and if someone has health needs, visiting healthcare professionals like podiatrists, dentists, and therapists can see people on-site, which is helpful. For those who'd like to get out, complimentary local transportation's provided to things like parks, restaurants, and places of worship, and the community focuses on both safety-especially for memory care-and providing a stable, social network where people can age with some comfort and dignity. Staff are around twenty-four hours, so there's always help in an emergency, and the general environment feels like a place where seniors can relax, get support, and have some opportunities to be active or social if they want to.