Ross Manor operates as a small group home for up to six residents and offers a quiet and safe place for seniors and adults needing care, using licensed and regulated services for people living with Alzheimer's, developmental disabilities, mental illness, physical handicaps, or those who need regular help with daily living. The facility provides different levels of care-assisted living, independent living, skilled nursing, and memory care-so each resident can get personal support that really fits what they need, and it's also a Continuing Care Retirement Community, which means people can stay even if their care needs change over time. The home's rooms and suites are all fully furnished, either shared or private, with their own bathrooms, kitchenettes, air-conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, telephones, and move-in help, making it easy for folks to settle in and feel comfortable right away.
Residents get three meals a day with all-day dining, and the kitchen can make special meals for diabetes or other diets, which is good since the staff keeps in touch with doctors and watches out for each person's health all the time, even managing medicine and providing help with bathing, dressing, or moving around. There's always someone close by, with emergency alert systems and 24-hour supervision, so people can feel safe but still keep their privacy and independence as much as possible, while not having to worry about things like cleaning, laundry, or keeping up the house because there's staff to handle maintenance, housekeeping, and linen changes, which makes daily life less stressful.
The place has nice outdoor gardens for walking, space for gatherings, a big dining room, and several communal areas where people can eat together or chat, and for folks who like to stay busy, there are daily activities-movie nights, recreation programs, memory support activities, and exercise or wellness options designed to keep everybody engaged and feeling part of a community. Ross Manor works with outside care providers, offers scheduled transportation to medical appointments and outings, has pet-friendly policies, and is licensed to serve adults with mental illness and developmental disabilities, plus offers respite care for those who need only a short stay. Residents can pick rooms and levels of care that match what they want, knowing they'll get help with things like medication, meals, and daily personal care, and they always have access to support but also freedom to live how they like.