Hometown Manor Assisted Living Community in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, has a home-like setting with just 12 rooms, so you'll find that residents get lots of personalized attention, and the staff knows everyone by name which really helps people feel safe and comfortable, and they've been doing this for over 15 years, so they know how to offer support in a steady way. The building is easy for anyone with mobility needs since it's fully accessible and has wheelchair accessible showers, plus an outside deck, an enclosed sun porch that's nice even in winter, and indoor and outdoor common areas for folks to gather. The living spaces come already furnished, and you get housekeeping and laundry services included, so everyone can focus on enjoying daily life instead of chores, while high-speed internet and cable TV help people stay connected.
Residents get help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, and moving around if they need it, and the staff helps manage medications carefully, coordinating with healthcare providers when needed, and there's always someone there around the clock for safety and support, both nurses and care aides-plus there's a doctor on call and a nurse on call for any medical needs that pop up. The community allows pets, so people can bring their animal companions with them, and there are meal services with attention to special diets including allergies and diabetes, home-cooked meals with family-style dining, and snacks. Everyone gets to join in on community-sponsored activities, such as movie nights, educational programs, devotional services, offsite trips, and special events which help foster friendships and give residents a sense of belonging, and there are amenities like a dining room, walking paths, a garden, transportation for doctor's appointments, and parking for those who still drive.
Hometown Manor offers assisted living and board and care services, as well as respite care if caregivers need a break, hospice options for advanced needs, companion care, senior safety features like emergency alert systems and home security, and technology to support seniors including medication dispensers, medical alert systems, senior cell phone plans, and hearing aid resources. They focus on independence, letting residents do as much as they can for themselves, but always being there when help is needed-whether someone's ambulatory or needs help moving. There's a strong sense of community where people build meaningful relationships and feel valued for who they are. The high staff-to-resident ratio means residents don't get overlooked, and the setup helps everyone maintain their independence for as long as possible. The facility is recognized as a verified partner and keeps up-to-date licensing, and people have rated it "excellent," which goes to show most residents and families feel well-supported here.