Adith Miller Manor sits on the Winona Health campus at 885 Mankato Ave in Winona, Minnesota, and has a focus on assisted living and dementia care, with two residences called Adith Miller Manor and Roger Metz Manor, each set up to serve up to 10 residents with early to middle-stage Alzheimer's or other memory issues in a home-like space. Residents have private or shared rooms, some with kitchenettes, furnished bedrooms, and studio layouts, and there are safety features like step-in showers, handrails, sprinkler systems, a 24-hour call system, and secured exits on all exterior doors to help everyone stay secure. Meals come three times a day, along with snacks and drinks available anytime, including choices for diabetes or food allergies, and residents can use washers and dryers, plus enjoy regular housekeeping and laundry services, pillow cleaning, and help from personal care assistants for bathing, grooming, transfers, and medicines, even for those using wheelchairs or needing help walking. Staff trained in memory care stays on-site all day and night, checking on health, with registered nurses and social workers visiting often, and everyone has a personal care plan made for them, so they get daily help that's just right for their needs, and people here can keep their independence with help always ready.
Activities fill each week, with social gatherings, arts and crafts, educational programs, health and wellness events, outings to local places like the Minnesota Marine Art Museum, exercise classes, movies, games, and even pontoon boat rides, and there are gardens with walking paths and two big living rooms, so residents can stay active or find a quiet spot. A fitness center, salon, and barbershop are on-site for easy access, and transportation is set up for trips off-campus, plus guest parking for visitors. The manor handles move-in coordination and gives advice for those needing long-term care planning, with several available floor plans and payment options, and staff helps guide families on care choices. Residents with dementia or needing Alzheimer's care get programs that help them keep up their daily skills, stay engaged in enjoyable activities, and feel safe, with special memory care staff creating a calm environment that still feels like home. Housecleaning keeps bedrooms neat, and maintenance covers repairs, with a sprinkler system and emergency alert system keeping everyone as safe as possible while folks go about their day, and every resident gets to join in meaningful routines that support their well-being.