James River Lodge Inc sits in Rogersville, Missouri, with its assisted living community about 3.2 miles outside Nixa, Missouri, and it's part of a group that runs several senior living places with different types of care. Some of the names you'll see in their network are Bradford Court, Noble Oaks, Nixa Park Terrace, and Nixa Residential Care Center, along with others like The Hopedale Cottage Assisted Living and Lakewood Senior Living. They've been around since 1993 and have built up several options for older adults, like independent living at Nixa Park Terrace Apartments, Vintage Park Retirement, and Peachtree Commons Duplexes, or assisted living at Bradford Court and Noble Oaks. Seniors can also find memory care for those with dementia, nursing home care, and even home care for folks who want to stay in their own house.
James River Lodge Inc offers apartments, private and semi-private suites, and various studio layouts. The rooms have things like wheelchair accessible showers, and residents have access to parking and transportation. There's a chapel for spiritual activities, indoor common areas for gathering, gardens with paths for walking, and a wellness center for both physical and mental health. Folks with special dietary needs, including kosher meals or help with diabetic care, can usually get that. For health care, nurses are there, with visits from podiatrists and dentists, and staff give help with medication administration, diabetic management, bathing, dressing, and incontinence care. Therapies like physical rehab and even hospice care are offered, and short-term respite care is available. Activities go on both at the facility and offsite, with lots of events, meals made by chefs, social happenings, and devotional services. Residents need to be at least 55.
Each facility in the group has its own focus, like some places score especially high in reviews, with Bradford Court at 9.7 out of 10 and Lakewood Senior Living at 9.2, and there's video tours for a few of them. Most locations allow pets, have Wi-Fi, are handicap accessible, offer transportation, and support families who need adult day care or short stays. Care programs aim to reduce confusion and keep wandering down for folks with memory problems. Staff work to keep things clean and treat people kindly, although there's no published prices and you'll need to ask about costs. The goal across these communities is to match care with what each person needs, whether it's nursing, independent living, memory care, assisted living, or help at home.