Premier Living by Warden, LLC is a licensed Home Plus care facility that's run by Brandi Warden and has been in business for over 12 years, although its roots go back further when it was known as Mothers & Others, Inc., the first purpose-built Home Plus in Wichita, which opened in 1998 before becoming Warden, LLC after updates in 2013. The facility operates as a Limited Liability Company and is not accredited by the Better Business Bureau. Residents find a home-like setting in three single-story locations-one on Anna Street in Wichita, one on Byron Road in Wichita, and another on Main Street in Towanda, where they offer different levels of care including independent living, assisted living, memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, and end-of-life care, so they make sure you can stay if your needs change. These homes stick to small group living, caring for 4 to 12 residents at a time, which helps give a high staff-to-resident ratio and means someone's always available, including certified staff and a licensed nurse around the clock, for help with personal care, medication, and high-acuity needs like diabetic and incontinence care, so families don't have to worry about lack of support or supervision at odd hours or on weekends when the office is open from early morning to late evening.
Residents get three home-cooked meals every day with a focus on nutrition, and the staff put on daily activities, music, enrichment programs, and off-site and on-site devotionals to give people chances to connect, learn, and have fun, which helps folks make friends even if they need more attention or memory support. Rooms are comfortable and the buildings are single story, which makes it easier for people who have trouble walking or use wheelchairs, and care is offered to those who can't get around easily. They've kept pricing private without publishing rates and they don't take Medicare unless certified, but they are licensed and regularly surveyed by the State of Kansas and other local agencies. With a focus on dignity, detailed information, and person-centered service, they aim to make things easier on families who might feel stress when picking the right place, providing options that range from hassle-free independent living to round-the-clock nursing care, all in a smaller, friendly community, and although reviews are limited, families have given them positive feedback, which suggests their practical approach and focus on comfort work for many.