Sunny Knoll Care Center sits in Rockwell City, Iowa, right at 135 Warner Street, and serves as a skilled nursing facility and long-term care provider, with 38 total beds, all Medicaid beds, but with only 17 certified beds available as of February 2025, and it's got a reputation for being a steady part of senior care in Calhoun County, even though it isn't part of a CCRC. Residents here can get skilled nursing care if they've come from the hospital, need long-term help, or need complex medical support, with various health care services like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, respiratory and palliative care, plus wound care, pain management, IV antibiotic therapy, stroke recovery, diabetes management, and orthopedic rehabilitation, making the place pretty thorough with its offerings.
Rooms come in both private and semi-private setups, and you can choose a studio or spaces fit for non-ambulatory residents, so folks who need higher care aren't left out, and the rooms are furnished, with telephones provided. The staff manages medication, helps with bathing, getting dressed, and safely moving around, keeping up with 24-hour supervision and an emergency alert system, and for keeping everyone engaged Sunny Knoll runs resident-led activities, movie nights, arts sessions, and has community-sponsored events, with walking paths, a garden, and a services area for everyone to share. Meal services mean all-day dining and restaurant-style meals, prepared by chefs and meal planners who know how to work around allergies and diabetes, and the dining room makes it a social meal time, too.
Residents see housekeeping and laundry chores taken care of, and the place has a barber and salon on site so folks can keep up with grooming. There's a resident council and a family council to make sure everyone has a say, plus all those helpful therapy programs to support those coming out of surgery or needing rehab, and a focus on emotional and social needs to help everyone feel at home. They run on a for-profit, limited liability company structure, and they're known for providing friendly, steady, and compassionate care, working hard to build a home-like atmosphere, and if someone's living with memory loss, staff works to reduce confusion and prevent wandering. Sunny Knoll accepts both Medicare and Medicaid and doesn't offer telehealth services, but they do offer home care, independent and assisted living, memory care, and non-medical care with companionship for those who need a bit of help, and they've earned recognition for their focus on seniors' quality of life and their friendly, skilled staff.
Office hours run from Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM, and Sunny Knoll Care Center makes sure to support its residents in many ways, providing meal preparation, special diets, emergency response, move-in help, recreation, and therapy, aiming to give seniors a welcoming, safe, and active place to live, with care tailored to each person's needs.