Park Hills Manor sits at 351 Keith Street in Park Hills, MO, and serves as a senior living community for older adults needing different levels of care, and you'll find that folks living here may choose from assisted living, independent senior living, skilled nursing, and specialized memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, all within a residential care facility that can house up to 39 residents, and there's a smaller senior housing community with 10 total units for those wanting their own space, and the care team works round the clock to help with everyday tasks like bathing, getting dressed, moving around, using the bathroom, grooming, or even getting hairdressing done, plus they offer meal plan changes for people who need special diets for things like high blood pressure or diabetes, and meals are prepared on site by chefs and meal planners to keep nutrition in mind.
The building keeps everything secure with a locked facility and a security system to prevent wandering, so families with loved ones needing memory care can breathe a little easier, and inside you'll notice the amenities are designed for both comfort and a sense of community, with programs scheduled regularly-movie nights, music, crafts, reading rooms, fitness programs, game areas, and even things like hot tubs, saunas, barber or beauty shops, and nice yard spaces for sitting outside or walking; plus, transportation is available for medical appointments or local errands, including getting to church or faith-based activities, so residents don't feel cut off from their lives before moving in.
Staff coordinate specific memory care programs and activities, including therapeutic options such as music or animal therapy, and the environment helps limit confusion and keep everyone safe, while the adult day care service makes it easier for families needing daytime help, and respite care gives caregivers a temporary break, with short-term stays for those recovering from illness or injury; if someone wants home care, trained aides can come to their home to help with non-medical needs, and residents who are mostly independent can choose maintenance-free living with resort-style amenities and get more support later if needed.
The nursing and rehabilitation teams are available for those who've had wounds, need therapy after a hospital stay, or require ongoing clinical monitoring, and medication management happens on site so residents get what they need on time. The location is in a working-class area with an average family income near $34,960, and the community sees recognition with awards like Best of Senior Living and Most Friendly in Senior Living for its care, activities, and staff approach-though nobody's perfect, everyone works to make daily life a little easier and more enjoyable, with personal routines respected and plenty of ways for folks to join group activities but still keep their independence if that's what they prefer.