Pleasant Hill Residential in Pleasant Hill, Iowa, sits as a nursing home community with a residential care license for 35 beds under number #772231, and the place is run by Care Initiatives, which works to give compassionate elder care focused on the needs of each person, and when you look at what they offer, you'll see they cover assisted living, memory care, independent living, skilled nursing, and even some types of home care. Parkridge Nursing & Rehab Center is part of the community, and they've also got places like Edencrest at Pleasant Hill, Courtyard Estates at Cedar Pointe, Valley View Village, and a handful of others near by if someone might want to know about care options not too far away. In terms of living spaces, they've designed their layouts to have studios, private suites, and shared rooms, with all the basics like air-conditioning, telephone, internet, cable TV, kitchenettes, and private bathrooms, and you can find fully furnished rooms if that's needed, so no worrying about moving heavy furniture. Their staff helps with moving from bed to wheelchair, diabetes monitoring, medication, and they're available around the clock for any emergencies or assistance with daily things like getting dressed, bathing, or managing meals, which are prepared using organic ingredients and served three times a day, and the place has housekeeping and linen service as well, so seniors really don't need to fuss with chores.
They make room for pets like cats and dogs, so folks can bring their companions, and for getting out there's transportation to doctor appointments, weekly trips, and group outings. The community hires full-time activity directors, and there's always a selection of events, from choir performances to field trips, so residents get to keep busy-and they've got a 24-hour call system, plus programs for physical, speech, and occupational therapies, hospice services, and even tube feeding or intravenous therapies when health needs change. Their main focus stays on safety, support, and letting people be as independent as possible, providing care that's tailored directly to each person's health or independence needs, whether a person needs standby assistance or just a little bit of help now and then, so families can feel some peace of mind knowing care is always there. They don't accept Medicare unless certified by Medicaid, but services usually cost less than full-time nursing home care. They encourage residents to stay social with community spaces, spiritual gatherings, non-denominational faith services, or just by chatting in the shared indoor areas. Pleasant Hill Residential tries to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment that supports spiritual growth, connection with others, and a sense of belonging, which some folks find meaningful as they move through life's later stages. Prices aren't publicly listed yet, so families may need to call for details on costs.