Westview Nursing Center sits at 500 Peabody St in Peabody, Kansas, and Monica, who's often called very kind and caring, runs it, and people like Tiffany Barker are on staff and always ready to help out, so folks in need of round-the-clock care from nurses and aides usually find it practical in this 52-bed facility that's both Medicare-certified and state-certified, with no reported deficiencies or fines to speak of, though its Medicare score is 1 out of 5 stars overall according to the public reports. They're open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays and take weekends off, which makes scheduling straightforward.
Westview takes in adults who might need either senior nursing care or more advanced help, including with mental health and substance treatment, and provides both short-term respite care and long-term stays, offering assistance with things like bathing, dressing, toileting, and medication, and there are staff around every hour of the day, plus you get a call system in place for emergencies. Some folks get more stability from the secure and protected setup with locked sections and alarms to keep people who wander safe, which matters if there's memory loss or Alzheimer's to manage, and the place includes both semi-private and private rooms, usually furnished, with kitchenettes, cable, WiFi, and telephones for keeping in touch or relaxing.
Wellness is a focus, so the staff look at exercise, activity, meal planning for special diets like diabetes or hypertension, and three homemade meals are served daily in a restaurant-style dining area, with help available if someone needs it at the table, and there are daily scheduled events-music, crafts, movies, and even pet therapy, board games, and trips outside when possible, all set up to keep people engaged or to let them just enjoy the garden or small library, while those who want exercise will find plans according to their ability and alertness. Westview also has treatment and support for people dealing with alcohol or drug misuse, offers court-ordered treatment and detox, mental health services, crisis intervention, medication, recovery education, and chronic disease management, as well as diet and exercise and tobacco screenings, with services to help people keep up their independence wherever possible.
People who need help with errands, religious outings, or doctor's visits can usually get assistance with transportation. For folks who smoke, there are designated areas but most of the facility is smoke-free. Reviews on Google and Birdeye put them at 4.7 stars from three reviews, and they've got a Facebook page to follow for updates. Westview does have a business profile on Birdeye, and you can claim and update details there for more information. All in all, this is a straightforward senior care and adult residential treatment place, aiming to blend skilled nursing, everyday support, health care, and activity in a quiet corner of Kansas under a management known for being warm and attentive.