Trinity Manor Nursing Home sits in Dodge City and has 46 certified beds with an average of 39 residents a day, so it's not overcrowded, and it does offer several types of living options, like independent living, assisted living, memory care, short-term rehab, nursing care, and retirement apartments all on one campus, which many people find helpful as their needs change over time, and folks there get 3.74 nurse hours per day with staff always around since they've got 24/7 supervision with a call system in place. The place is managed by Frontier Management Inc. since 2012 and run by Trinity Manor Propco LLC, which owns it for profit, and you'll find specialists like nurses and therapists to help with bathing, dressing, transfers, medication, wound care, IV therapy, and recovery after hospital stays, and for those living with dementia, there's a secured memory care section, all while staff work with each person to make plans that fit what's going on in their life.
Now, the facility accepts Medicare and Medicaid, they welcome friends and family for visits any time with certain health rules, and they serve meals in a restaurant-style dining room, offering choices for special diets like diabetes and allergies, and if someone gets hungry later on, there are snacks through the day, all made under the direction of a professional chef. Residents can expect private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, telephones, air conditioning, and fast Wi-Fi in their rooms, and for folks who like to stay busy there are organized art classes, games, movie nights, music, walking paths, outdoor gardens, and even things like Bible study and church services, and the staff do their best to keep everyone active with wellness programs, exercise classes, breakfasts out, bingo, and birthday parties. The home also helps with housekeeping, laundry, transportation, move-in help, and support for families, and there's counseling, discharge planning, and case management in place, and if family caregivers need a break, Trinity Manor provides respite care for short stays.
Residents have a voice through family and resident councils where issues and ideas get discussed, and there's an emphasis on mixing all ages with intergenerational programs, plus life enrichment activities and outings. The home is close to hospitals, doctors, and pharmacies, which keeps it convenient if someone needs something more. Some of the inspections have found areas to improve, such as issues with nutrition, infection control, and pharmacy service, and recently there was one infection-related deficiency, so the staff aim to fix these things as they come up, though there's still a 46.9% nurse turnover rate, which is higher than some places. Trinity Manor does have a Facebook page, and its management team under Robert Jones since 2021 keeps things running with a focus on kindness in caregiving, always working to make life comfortable and safe. The community's won some awards, including five-star ratings from CMS and a Great Place to Work certification, and it's set up to help folks move to different parts of the campus as care needs change. Some suites look out over nice views, and the whole place aims to build a friendly, supportive environment where seniors and families can find the care they need, from home care and independent living to rehab, nursing, and memory care, all on one campus.