Comfortcare Homes Millies Place is a senior living community in Girard and Pittsburg, Kansas, offering assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing all under one roof, with each part having its own unique name and a focus on helping people keep their independence while still getting needed support, and some buildings have spots for 8, 12, 34, 42, or 96 residents, depending on the specific license and address, with license numbers N019011, N019013, N019009, B019004, and B019002. The care community provides suites for assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, with each area having its own trained staff, amenities, and special programs, and some even have extra support like a nurse on staff and access to visiting medical professionals, while residents get help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and medicine, along with 24-hour supervision, emergency alert systems, and clever ways to coordinate with doctors and healthcare providers for each person's care.
Residents who need memory care receive services in a safe setting with programs designed to help preserve memory and offer daily activities that help with engagement, while the skilled nursing side can provide rehabilitation, wound care, and any ongoing nursing support a resident might need, so people don't need to move if their care needs change, and the community tries to personalize support for each individual. The community has amenities like furnished rooms, both private and semi-private, along with movie nights, walking paths, gardens, community dining rooms, scheduled activities, cable TV, and Wi-Fi, so people can stay connected and comfortable, and staff can help arrange transportation for medical appointments or group outings, and there is parking for those who still drive.
Comfortcare Homes Millies Place offers meal preparation and service three times a day, with special diets available for allergies and diabetes, and the housekeeping, laundry, and linen services help keep things tidy, so residents can enjoy their time without worrying about chores. The buildings are wheelchair accessible, and residents receive help with personal care, grooming, and medication, with supervision for mobility and safety, and there are emergency alert systems in place for everyone's peace of mind. Residents can bring pets, enjoy gardening, take part in social or recreational activities, and live in a place that feels home-like with a caring staff focused on dignity and personalized care, and families know that the community supports people at many different care levels, offering both short-term respite stays and long-term residence. Staff and services aim to help seniors stay as active and social as they want, and the community welcomes anyone who needs help with daily activities or support to stay healthy and engaged.