The Village Of Lebanon Assisted Living sits at 101 Village Way in Lebanon, Kentucky, and provides a wide range of care for seniors, so you'll find assisted living, memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing services all under one roof. The place lets seniors bring their cats and dogs, so folks don't have to leave pets behind. There are 29 assisted living apartments to choose from, with different floor plans, and rooms come already furnished, and the whole place offers plenty of community spaces where people gather. Residents can get help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, medication management, or using the bathroom, and staff are trained for non-medical care, including support for those dealing with memory problems or diabetes, as well as special diets needed for high blood pressure or allergies. There's a devoted team for incontinence and non-ambulatory care, and they take pride in a good staff-to-resident ratio, so people don't have to wait long for help, and there's a safety alert system for emergencies, with staff around all day and night.
Meals get a lot of praise here, as residents enjoy three homemade meals every day, even if they need food for special diets, and there are guest meals for visiting loved ones too. The dining rooms are set up for both regular meals, all-day dining, and restaurant-style service, which gives people some choice on when and how they eat. There are plenty of fun things planned, from full-time activity programs and scheduled daily events, like trips off-site, movie nights, music, and field trips, to art projects in an arts room, and there's a library, book room, and spots for music or pet therapy as well. People can walk in the gardens or along the paths, relax outdoors, or spend time in a barber or beauty salon, a spa, and even a steam room area. Some residents lead their own activities, and there's a real effort to keep everyone socially and mentally engaged, including devotional services for those who want them.
Seniors here get housekeeping, laundry, and even dry cleaning taken care of, and transportation's coordinated when it's needed for doctor's visits, errands, or church. The place supports both short-term and long-term stays, with respite care for those needing a break from the usual routine, as well as hospice care in more serious times. Medical support is thorough, with help tracking medications, personalized care plans that include families, and regular assessment of any changing needs, which is important because there's a skilled nursing home and rehabilitation part of the facility with 64 beds. They accept private pay, long-term care insurance, and Veterans Aid and Attendance, with monthly rates between $3,000 and $7,000 based on individual needs and choices. The place follows Kentucky Department of Social Services rules and has a for-profit partnership ownership style, led by an Executive Director named Jennifer Phillips. People mention the friendly and helpful staff, and there are awards for activities and dining, though there's no special event planned at the moment. This senior community tries to make sure residents get good care, real home-cooked meals, and a chance to stay active and connected however they'd like as they age.