Country Living Of Larned Home Plus II sits over in Larned, Kansas, right next to the Pawnee Valley Community Hospital, and it's a small senior living community that has both assisted living and memory care, so you'll find they've got an 18-suite assisted living residence and an 8-suite memory care Home Plus building, both set up to give folks a safe, comfortable home when they can't quite manage alone anymore, some rooms are private and some are shared, and rooms usually come furnished with essentials like a telephone, which is handy if somebody wants to stay in touch. The staff watch over residents 24 hours a day, helping with all the basics-so bathing, dressing, getting around if you use a wheelchair, taking medicines at the right times, and other daily things-there's always someone nearby if help's needed, and the place has emergency alert systems as an extra safety net. There's meal service every day, even for those who have allergies or need diabetic diets, and folks eat in a dining room that stays open with all-day dining options, so if you don't feel like getting up right away for breakfast, nobody's rushing you.
Country Living Of Larned Home Plus II focuses on giving people as much independence as they can manage, but the staff will handle the things that sometimes get tough, like managing medicines, making beds, cleaning, and laundry-even dry cleaning if it's needed, and if someone's got a doctor's appointment, they offer transportation and parking too. The place keeps busy, with community events, scheduled activities, and movie nights, and there are outdoor walking paths and gardens where residents can go for a stroll or just sit in the quiet for a while, which is good for anybody who needs a break from the four walls, and the overall feel tends to have that Kansas family touch where everyone knows each other or the staff might have local roots so folks feel more at ease. The care here runs from helping with a few daily tasks to offering care for those with memory loss, and the Home Plus part means it's more like living in a regular house than in a big facility.
They work with state or local licensing boards and mainly take private payment unless they're certified for Medicare or Medicaid, so anyone considering moving in or moving a loved one in will want to check that ahead of time. Housekeeping, meals, laundry, and move-in help are all part of what's offered, and there's room for both short-term and long-term care, and for folks who may not need skilled nursing but want to know help's always there. The place tries to bring families peace of mind by offering supervision, activities, and an environment that suits people's interests, so if someone loves gardening, for example, there's room for that, and they encourage people to stay involved in things that matter to them.
Country Living Of Larned Home Plus II is listed as an assisted living home and is also considered a continuing care retirement community, so they can adjust the level of care if someone's needs change over time. There's a focus on resident-centered care where staff, families, and residents themselves all work together to figure out what's best, and the small size means people get a more personal touch, which is what some families want for their loved ones. The place scores about 3.8 out of 5 on Seniorly's rating, and overall, it offers a straightforward choice for seniors looking for a peaceful, rural place to live with support as they need it.