Hemsley House of Lenexa sits within the Sunrise of Lenexa community in a quiet spot with gardens, shaded walkways, and a peaceful pond, so folks can watch birds and enjoy some fresh air, and you'll find they've got all sorts of options like independent living, assisted living, memory care, and nursing home services, which means people can move in and stay as their needs change since it's all in one place and nobody really has to move again. The building shows off its nice architecture, and you'll see there are plenty of rooms to gather in, like the sitting rooms, TV rooms, a game room, a library, and dining rooms, plus a cozy lobby to meet friends and neighbors, and for mealtimes folks eat in a bright dining room or at the bistro, and they serve meals restaurant-style, with anytime dining so no one feels rushed-and if someone has a special diet, like low sodium or sugar, the staff works to serve meals that fit those needs. There are both private and shared suites, including studios and one-bedroom layouts, and the rooms come with kitchenettes, private baths, individual climate controls, and carpeting for comfort, so those using a wheelchair will find it easier to move around, and grab bars and safety features make things safer for everyone.
People who need help with daily chores, such as bathing, getting dressed, taking medicines, or moving to and from bed, can get support from staff, who are always nearby and keep an eye out, and they're trained to use special equipment, like lifts for safe transfers, plus there's a nurse on staff part-time and a doctor on call, so regular health checks and medicine management get worked into the routine. For people with memory problems due to Alzheimer's or other memory loss, the memory care building stands apart with secure doors, alarms on bracelets to stop wandering, and staff who know how to handle behavior issues, give reminders, or help folks find their way around, and this includes special programs like the Reminiscence program and life skill stations that help keep memories alive and hands busy.
Pets like cats and dogs are welcome, and sometimes the community's own dog or cat spends time with the residents, which helps with comfort and a sense of home, and nobody can smoke inside anywhere-private or public-so the air stays clear. Complimentary rides get arranged when folks need to get out to an appointment or run an errand, and guests can park in the lot too, plus there's Wi-Fi for those who want it. Hemsley House lets people join in with group activities-art classes, games, music, walking paths, church or devotional services, educational lectures, and sometimes outings to local spots, and not just inside because there are spots outdoors too, like the gardens that are good for relaxing or watching the seasons change, and they even run programs using Wii Bowling or trivia to keep minds active.
Staff provide round-the-clock help for everything from toileting and grooming to reminders about eating and getting around, and they're careful with people who have diabetes or need help managing incontinence. If someone is at risk of wandering, the bracelets and alert systems help keep them safe, and for more advanced care, such as for behavioral needs or end-of-life support, Hemsley House offers those too, so the community can meet a range of health and care needs. Weekly housekeeping and laundry come with the stay, adding to that all-inclusive feel, and the aim seems to be to provide a homelike place that's safe, welcoming, and suited to each person's changing needs. Family members usually give high marks for care and friendliness, so folks moving in can expect a supportive setting where they can connect, stay active, and maintain dignity as they age.