Bailey Street Manor sits in Farmington, Missouri, as a small senior community that goes up to 12 residents, and it's more of a home than a big facility, with cozy living spaces and fully furnished rooms, some of them private and some shared, and there are telephones, cable TV, and high-speed internet available so folks can stay connected and comfortable, plus there's an emergency alert system for safety. The staff provides independent living for healthy seniors who want to live with others their age, but the place also has assisted living, memory care, and even hospice options for those who need more help, so the care team steps in with things like bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication management, and they watch over residents around the clock. Meals are homemade and served three times a day in a dining room, and the staff tries to work with all kinds of special diets, like for diabetes or high blood pressure, so meals are both good and suited to the person's health needs, and there's always someone around to help with diabetic care or transfers between rooms or beds if needed, so mobility isn't a worry.
There's help for family caregivers too, with respite care, and nearby nursing and rehabilitation services can be arranged if someone needs extra medical attention for a while, while the staff works on making daily life smooth, with housekeeping, laundry, and even a traveling hairdresser to help residents feel at home. People move in easily because there's move-in coordination, and residents get transportation to the doctor or shopping or religious services, making outside errands less of a hassle. For entertainment and connection, there's always an activity on the calendar-movies, crafts, music therapy, pet therapy, board games, and regular community events out in the garden or communal areas. Folks can walk the paths, relax in the yard, enjoy devotional services-sometimes on-site and sometimes off-site-and use spaces like a book room or even maybe a sauna or jacuzzi if those are open that day.
Bailey Street Manor's staff checks what each person needs and sets up a personal care plan, and there's always someone there for supervision, so even if somebody wanders due to memory issues, someone can help. The grounds and house have a peaceful, home-like feeling, and the ratio of caregivers to residents follows state requirements and is checked monthly by Care.com, so residents get attention when they need it. Bailey Street Manor welcomes seniors who want a quiet, safe place to spend their retirement, whether they're looking for a lively schedule or just want to enjoy the golden years in comfort and with a real sense of belonging.