Hilda Fuwell's Residential Care Facility sits in a quiet neighborhood in Dexter, Missouri, and offers a mix of independent living, assisted living, and memory care for seniors, both short-term and long-term, and folks can choose between private, semi-private, studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom rooms that come furnished, let residents decorate, and have flat-screen TVs plus internet. Staff is always on hand, with care available around the clock and help with daily needs like bathing, getting dressed, eating, medication management, transfers, and even stroke and pain care, plus there's diabetes and insulin level monitoring and folks can get non-ambulatory and incontinence care for those needing more support. People living here don't have to worry about cooking, since three meals a day get served in the dining room, and meals can be allergy-friendly, diabetic, or fit other special diets-also, all-day dining is there for people who prefer a different schedule.
The grounds have a big garden, walking paths for outdoor time, and lots of parking, while inside, residents have access to shared spaces, a library, an arts room, a barber/salon, and rooms to gather and socialize. Regular activities like bingo, gardening, movie nights, devotional gatherings, and off-site trips get arranged, and there's space for resident-run clubs and programs so people can stay active and form friendships. The team takes care of laundry, housekeeping, dry cleaning, and offers transportation and parking help, with a nurse and aides present for check-ins, emergencies, and help with things like moving from bed to wheelchair. If home care or nursing home-level care is needed, the facility offers both, along with continuing and respite care services, so people don't have to move if their needs change. Residents who get Medicaid will find amenities designed for them, and there's a comprehensive emergency alert and call system.
Hilda Fuwell's Residential Care Facility gives seniors a secure and comfortable place, especially for those 55 or 62 and older who want to stay independent but might need some help. Family and new residents can take a tour to get to know the place and meet staff, and those with memory or Alzheimer's needs have care options available too. A map's posted on the web for easy location, though feedback or reviews from residents aren't posted at this time. The facility works with outside healthcare providers as needed and coordinates personalized care so residents can stay as healthy, active, and comfortable as possible.