Patricia's Residential Care Facility, Inc., which sits in Annapolis, Missouri and operates under Missouri license #6353, has 12 beds and focuses on caring for seniors who need help with daily life but are still mostly independent and mobile, and right next to places like Townhouse Residential Care Facility and Meadowbrook Residential Care, so it's in an area with other options nearby, and what they've got inside is a mix of shared apartments and studio suites, all furnished, and there's a roomy dining hall where you can get all-day snacks and meals made to fit special diets-diabetes, allergies, or other restrictions-so anyone who needs a certain kind of food gets what they need, and people who can't always eat for themselves get manual feeding help when it's needed, including help for those with diabetes.
Patricia's staff include specialized caregivers who assist people with dementia, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's disease, and on top of that, they've got call buttons throughout, so you can get someone quickly if you need help, and they have staff nurses on hand, with health checks scheduled regularly and support available 24 hours a day. They take care of bathing, dressing, and medicine, including help with medication management, and arrange for coordination with healthcare providers, so families and residents can make sure everyone's talking to one another about any medical needs; for those who need it, there's non-ambulatory care and transfer assistance, and personal care plans get made special for each person, so support changes as needs do-which can mean more hands-on help with showers or house cleaning when things get harder, and less when they're going smoothly.
The facility also keeps things up around the home, handling laundry, dry cleaning, and house cleaning, so residents don't have to worry about doing those chores, and there're big decks, a garden, walking paths, and large indoor common areas for getting around or spending time with others, plus exercise equipment if folks want to stay moving. There's a theater and many daily entertainment options-movie nights and community activities fill up the schedule, and the family can join in support meetings to hear what's new or step in when it matters. When it comes to getting in and out or just heading to appointments, transportation and parking are provided, so no one's stranded when they need to make trips.
Patricia's doesn't take Medicare-it's not certified for those payments by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services-but it does aim to give seniors, especially those needing a bit more help with daily things, a safe and supportive place to live. The focus is on making life easier while keeping as much independence as is safe, with emergency alert systems, move-in support, and care designed to change as residents do. The wellness program, scheduled daily activities, and rehabilitative services all mean there's usually something worthwhile going on, and the facility pays attention to both residents and families, hoping to keep everyone comfortable, connected, and cared for as needs shift.