West Branch Manor sits out in a quiet, rural area surrounded by trees and fields so you can watch wildlife or relax in the garden, and they've got walking paths if folks feel like a stroll, and the setting is small and cozy which makes it feel close-knit. The staff keeps a high staff-to-resident ratio, which means residents get more attention and care, and there's always someone around all hours of the day for help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication. West Branch Manor offers several kinds of care, so they take care of people who need assisted living, memory care for dementia like Alzheimer's, nursing home care, adult day care, senior respite stays, and non-ambulatory care too, so even if someone uses a wheelchair or needs extra help, staff can manage it safely with the hospital-grade safety features they have.
They use their own names for things at West Branch Manor, like calling their dining area the Dining Room, and meals are scheduled but you can get food all day, plus they handle special diets, allergy needs, and diabetes diets so folks don't have to worry about what's served, and residents can rely on housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning, plus move-in help. There's an emergency alert system in case someone needs urgent help, Wi-Fi and high-speed internet for keeping in touch, pet-friendly rooms for those who want to bring a companion, and all the rooms come furnished.
They also make sure people can enjoy activities and stay connected, so there are community-sponsored movie nights and games, social events, exercise, reading spaces, and garden areas where you can sit and have a chat or just watch the woods. Transportation and parking are handled for outings, and there's coordination with healthcare providers for checkups and anything medical since the place is licensed and regulated by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, and the care staff all speak English.
West Branch Manor's design is wheelchair friendly with handicap access, so getting around isn't a problem, and everything focuses on keeping seniors safe, comfortable, and treated with dignity, whether it's with 24-hour supervision or having someone help with taking medications, bathing, or just getting where they need to go, and they even offer veterans assistance. People who want privacy or quiet have options because of the small size and wooded property, and the setting, staff, and safety measures all work together so residents can feel cared for and have their needs met whether it's medical, personal, or just wanting to relax outdoors.