Marler Manor is a senior care home in Albuquerque, NM, that offers different living options with names like Marler Manor Residential Care, Oasis of the Living Treasure, Willowwood Assisted Living, and more such as Liselotte Care Home, Laurelwoods Personal Care Home, Lathrup Manor, Later Years Adult Family Home, Lasting Impressions Care Home, Lakeview Retirement Center, Lake's Lighthouse Care, and Kingsgate Home Care Services, so folks might notice each place has its own name for the type of care and building. Marler Manor provides independent living, assisted living, board and care, and memory care services, which means they cover help for people who want to live alone to people who need daily help, help for dementia, Alzheimer's, or other conditions like Parkinson's, MS, and heart or lung disease, so the staff is trained to handle different needs, including high acuity care, incontinence care, and even hospice or respite care for short stays. In this place, staff work every day during business hours, and with a staff-to-resident ratio of one to five, residents get more attention, whether they need help with bathing, dressing, medicine, or transfers, and the care team builds a plan for each person based on what they need and like.
Rooms at Marler Manor give privacy and comfort, coming with tubs and wheelchair-accessible showers, which means people with wheelchairs or who are non-ambulatory can get around and bathe easier, and pets like cats and dogs are welcome, which isn't something every place allows, plus pet care options are available to residents who want it. The facility has indoor and outdoor common areas to let folks socialize or relax, and it holds on-site activities and devotional services to help people's emotional and spiritual health. Marler Manor covers different types of meals, including vegetarian and kosher choices, so people with special diets eat well, and they take care of the housekeeping, laundry, and cooking for everyone, which takes a load off the residents' backs. The place provides rides for outings and errands, plus parking for residents with cars, and services like medication management, visits from doctors, dentists, nurses, podiatrists, physical, occupational, and speech therapy are all available, so families aren't scrambling to find outside help.
People who're frail, have trouble hearing or seeing, need supervision for memory loss, or live with challenges like incontinence can stay here because Marler Manor is set up to help with these things, and it has policies that don't allow indoor smoking, so the environment stays safe for everyone. If someone's main caregiver needs a break, short-term or respite stays are available, and folks get nutritious meals served daily, even if they want vegetarian or kosher food. The focus is on independence as much as possible, with help available for daily living tasks, but the facility also tries to keep everyone engaged and involved with both group and solo activities. Memory care programming with activities for those with cognitive issues gets offered, and specialized care staff assist people with Alzheimer's and dementia, so families of those with memory loss don't have to worry about lack of support. Marler Manor also makes sure companions are available for social visits, aiming to help people feel less lonely and more connected, and devotional activities happen onsite for spiritual needs. The whole setup tries to keep things homelike and welcoming, not stiff or formal, which many residents and their families appreciate when they're picking a new place to stay in their later years.