Arrowwood Lane sits on a quiet rural street in Humboldt, Kansas, right across from a golf course and near several local shops and worship centers, so you'll see neighbors coming and going, and it feels peaceful but not cut off, and the Ashley Clinic's only about seven miles away if you need it. This place offers a mix of assisted living, Alzheimer's and memory care services, respite stays, and continuing care, so folks here can get help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers from bed to wheelchair, medication management, and even checking insulin if diabetes is a problem, and there's always staff awake and ready to help around the clock with a dedicated 24-hour call system. You'll find both private and shared rooms-studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom-each with telephones, and the place feels lived-in and cozy, not like a hospital, rooms are furnished, and they have different floor plans with rates that change depending on things like the level of care, second occupant, or short-term stays.
Meals are cooked on-site, always home-style, with no processed meats, and breakfast is served anytime before 9 a.m., so you don't have to rush, and the main dining room is open all day for restaurant-style dining if you feel like eating later, and they're careful with special diets-like diabetes or allergies-so everyone can eat safely. Housekeeping and laundry, including dry cleaning, are taken care of, along with help for those who need it, and meal service makes sure folks get their nutritional needs covered. Residents can bring their own pets, dogs and cats both, and staff will help manage all the details, which makes things feel warmer for animal lovers.
Arrowwood Lane keeps folks busy with a good range of community activities, some run by staff and others by the residents themselves, so there's daily schedules, movie nights, on-site devotionals plus rides out to church if you want, and lots of chances to get out in the garden or walk the outdoor paths. The library, barber and salon, garden, and a cluster of indoor common spaces mean you can always find a place to sit and talk, play games, or relax, and there are always new events to keep your mind sharp and body moving. They accept payments through private pay, social security, veterans' benefits, and private insurance, but there are fees tied to things like the type of room, care level, second person in a room, or community and buy-in fees for some services.
For folks who need extra support like incontinence care or non-ambulatory care, Arrowwood Lane offers help, as long as residents can manage some parts themselves, and staff also provide standby assistance. They've got respite and hospice services for families needing short-term stays, plus free transportation for medical visits and outings, which makes things easier on everyone. The staff live the place's motto "Laugh, love and God" and try to treat residents with as much dignity as possible, like family, and even though nothing's perfect, Arrowwood Lane's got a gentle pace, a range of choices, and support that fits many needs for older adults and their loved ones.