Sigourney Assisted Living sits at 810 South Stone Street in Sigourney, Iowa, and you'll see it's part of the ABCM Corporation network of communities, so folks know what kind of care to expect, and the place has a license number S0144. The building offers different options-studio and one-bedroom units, semi-private spaces, and even a residential care home-for people who might need assisted living, memory care, board and care, or longer-term skilled nursing, with a listed capacity anywhere from 18 to 50 beds, depending on the program. The staff provides help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, getting around, managing medication, and there's 24-hour supervision, with workers who speak English. There are meals prepared and served at planned times, with all-day options, and they handle laundry, housekeeping, linens, and dry cleaning. Rooms come furnished, with phones, plus emergency alert systems. Residents also get help with transportation, move-in coordination, and the facility works with local healthcare providers so care gets handled smoothly.
There's a community focus, with things like movie nights, scheduled social gatherings, daily activities, a community garden, walking paths, and outdoor spaces to enjoy, and there's plenty of attention to keeping the grounds maintained, including snow removal and lawn service. The dining services cover special diets and allergies too, and there are services aimed at people who have non-medical needs at home, or who'd benefit from adult day service, along with options for independent living and memory care. The place is a bit unique in how it names its programs and services, giving certain parts of the care their own labels, but the main point is that the staff aim for care tailored to each person's needs. Sigourney Assisted Living has a strong nursing home side, with a 4-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and an average rating of 9.8 out of 10, making it stand out in the city. There are jobs for caregivers and nurses here, and the focus stays on providing a supportive spot where folks can live with a little more help, safety, and company when they need it.