West Pine Group Home sits right on 4232 West Pine Boulevard in St. Louis, MO, and acts as an assisted living facility for seniors who need some help day-to-day, and you'll find it offers a few types of private spaces like one-bedroom units, small studios with a practical setup, and some communal living choices, so folks can pick what suits them best. The facility holds a Missouri license #5948 and claims a total licensed capacity of 9 residential care beds, providing services in the 63108 zip code area. Residents can count on help with dressing, bathing, eating, medication management, and moving around, and for people living with dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, diabetes, or high blood pressure, support gets tailored to each person's needs, including special care and two-person transfers if needed. They don't accept Medicare unless certified, but they do have long-term care, board and care levels, respite stays for families needing a break, and support for elderly people who might just need a little or a lot of help to live safely. Nutrition is handled with home-cooked, chef-prepared meals three times daily, served fresh, and a registered dietitian oversees menus.
Around the place, you'll spot amenities like a hair salon, computer corner, a book room and library section, a chapel, a private dining room for company, a garden and quiet courtyard, and spaces for games, movies, social and art activities, along with a few perks like a sauna, hot tub, and health room for comfort. There's scheduled transportation for medical visits, errands, and church, plus support for recreation-arts and crafts, music and animal therapies, scheduled game nights, exercise and movement sessions, planned fitness and movie entertainment, and even outdoor relaxing with friends or visitors. Staff perform routine health checks and assist with everyday tasks, from ambulation to laundry, pharmacy needs, nutrition, and even falls management, with pharmacy service available right there for those who need it. While the facility doesn't allow pets, it does make sure residents have what they need for daily life in a close-knit setting that aims to offer safety, a sense of belonging, routines, and personal support.