Washington Manor sits in a peaceful country spot with a quiet setting and pretty surroundings, where the place feels safe, secure, and homelike for people who live there. The community holds 34 licensed beds and provides choices like studio, one-bedroom, semi-private, and two-bedroom rooms, so people can pick what suits them best, whether that means more privacy or a shared space. Folks can bring their cats and dogs since the place allows pets, which is good for those who love animals. Residents get help with different needs, like taking medicine, bathing, dressing, moving from bed to wheelchair, and keeping track of health with checks and monitoring insulin for people with diabetes.
There's support for people with Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and other kinds of dementia, along with special care using multisensory memory therapies and environments that reduce confusion and prevent wandering. There's also on-site physical therapy and mental health services from experienced therapists and counselors who help with well-being. The place provides much in the way of daily life-people get help with laundry, have access to a barber and beauty shop, eat meals prepared by a chef or staff dietitian, and live in rooms furnished for comfort. There's a 24-hour emergency call system, so help's always close by if anyone's in trouble.
Residents find common areas-like kitchens, a cafe, a library, and indoor and outdoor spaces-where they can gather, cook, work in the garden, or just sit with each other. Social life stays busy with movie nights, arts and crafts, fitness classes, devotional activities, outings, community-sponsored gatherings, games, walking paths, and a chapel for those who want to attend services. The wellness center tracks lifestyles and keeps up with programs that encourage movement and social ties. Staff always stay close by, day and night, to help as needed, offering support with diabetes care, incontinence, non-ambulatory help, and more.
Nutrition gets attention here, with dietary programs tailored to people dealing with allergies, diabetes, or other special needs, and snacks available along with regular meals. Seniors looking for less hassle find independent living here, while others might need assisted living or support in memory care, and there's even home care with trained aides for those who want to stay at home but need some help or companionship. The place brings peace of mind to families who want to know their loved ones have help close by and daily needs met with dignity and respect. Washington Manor doesn't take Medicare unless it's certified by the proper agency, and families pay with options like private pay, commercial insurance, Social Security, and veterans' benefits, with different fees depending on care level and other needs, and there are charges for extra people or services. Respite care's also an option, giving families a break when needed. The staff at Washington Manor aren't pushy and focus on helping people feel comfortable and supported in an environment that's steady and inviting.