Watts Street Manor sits in Park Hills, Missouri, offering assisted living and memory care for seniors who need support with daily tasks like dressing, bathing, and medication. The facility holds a state license and has 36 licensed beds for residents. While Medicare isn't accepted unless the place gets certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Watts Street Manor works with the Department of Aging and Veteran's Services for licensing and surveys. There's extra help for those with Alzheimer's and other memory troubles, and seniors get therapies fit for their needs as they age.
The community has a pet-friendly setup for both cats and dogs, and there's an enclosed courtyard where folks can relax and spend time outdoors. Residents can use indoor commons rooms to visit and join in on many planned activities, both on-site and offsite, led by a full-time activity director who keeps everyone busy with regular exercise, movie nights, art programs, music therapy, and even pet therapy. There's also field trips and transportation services for doctor's visits, shopping, or religious services. Mobility support includes help with two-person transfers and non-ambulatory care, and there's diabetic and incontinence care, too.
The dining options are tailored, with special diets for people with conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes, and daily meals are prepared from good ingredients. There's a beauty salon plus mobile barber services, and sometimes folks enjoy amenities like a hot tub, steam room, or fitness room, depending on what's available. Wi-Fi is on hand, and residents can gather for devotional services or enjoy some quiet time in a book room. Respite and hospice care are also part of the services offered at Watts Street Manor. The staff help out with everything from housekeeping to day-to-day living, making it a place for older adults who want both care and the comfort of a home-like setting.