Kelly Assisted Living helps seniors by offering assisted living care, and it's located in both Wichita, Kansas, at 313 N. Seneca Suite 111, and Kansas City, Missouri, at 4435 Main St. #920, so if you or a loved one needs help with daily things like getting dressed, bathing, taking medicines, or remembering when to take pills, this is the sort of place that can help, and staff is around all the time, day and night, to assist residents if something comes up or if someone needs to transfer from bed to a chair or manage diabetes and monitor insulin levels, which some folks really need, and there's meals included with nutrition in mind, cooked by chefs, with the option for kosher food, plus private rooms, studios, one-bedroom, semi-private, and two-bedroom units so people can choose what works for them, and pets can live here, which is nice since a lot of people want to bring their animals, and there's a focus on safety with secured areas for residents who might try to leave without telling staff, especially those who might wander because of memory or health problems.
Residents get help with personal care, and there's extra services for families who might just need respite care now and then, plus social activities and devotional services onsite, and places to gather together in indoor common areas, and trips offsite if that's wanted, so there's a sense of community, and visiting therapists for speech, occupational, and physical therapy come by when people need them, and nurses are on staff for anyone needing around-the-clock support, so a person's needs can usually be met here, whether for medical care like incontinence or non-ambulatory support, or just regular check-ins to make sure everything's okay.
On top of the senior care, this facility has unique support programs from Adoption Choices of Kansas & Missouri, offering help to pregnant women who might need safe housing, financial support, or someone to walk them through adoption options, matching them with adoptive families, offering counseling, and supporting birth parents with hospital plans and post-placement updates, and all that is provided based on what each person wants, whether choosing open, semi-open, or closed adoption, so the approach is personalized and covers a wide range of support from pregnancy through adoption and beyond.
People can use their own money, social security, veterans' benefits, and other means to pay, and the pricing depends on the type of care needed, and there's extra fees for things like respite stays, community fees, and a buy-in if needed. The facility promotes independence for as long as possible, and keeps residents busy with activities and communal spaces that encourage people to stay active, both in body and mind. Staff helps family caregivers too, supporting them while they help their loved ones get the care they need, and the meals and medical help mean residents aren't alone in figuring everything out every day.