Morningside Manor Home sits in a park-like setting at 135 Fishkill Cooper Road in Fishkill, New York, with 20 licensed beds for seniors who need long-term care, memory care, and assisted living services. The apartments all have washer and dryer units, kitchenettes, safety features, and emergency call pendant systems so residents can live with more comfort and security. Staff give help with getting in and out of bed, dressing, bathing, transfers, incontinence care, and managing medications, and there's support for Parkinson's disease as well as Alzheimer's and dementia care, with personalized care plans to meet each person's needs. The building is fully secured and has around-the-clock security and nurse on-call, and there are expanded visiting hours so family can come more often.
There's a shared kitchen, computer area, reading area, a game room, and large TVs, and you'll find daily housekeeping and laundry, apartment cleaning, and both interior and exterior upkeep handled by the staff. Residents get one or two hot meals each day served in a bright community dining space, and there are special menus for those with diabetes or allergies and chef-prepared meals for special occasions, and you can eat when you feel like it with all-day dining. Living here means you might see neighbors' dogs or cats since pets are welcome, and there's plenty of green space outside with walking trails, big decks, a gazebo, and gardens with wildflowers, plus a sunny front porch and tree-shaded picnic spots.
Physical therapy and routine health checks are available, and the on-site hair salon and barbershop offer personal grooming. Residents get help with home upkeep, fall prevention, diabetes management, and transportation to appointments and outings, and staff can help with moving and settling in. There are also social, spiritual, and religious activities, planned family get-togethers, creative arts classes, movie nights, and shopping trips for those who want to join, and daily fitness and wellness programs keep people active. The community offers individual apartments, mostly one-bedrooms, all with private laundry, and the atmosphere inside is cozy, much like a private home but with active supervision. Morningside Manor Home is regulated and licensed, with Medicaid and other programs sometimes helping with costs, especially for memory care, though it doesn't accept Medicare unless certified. The facility aims to let people enjoy dignity and independence while helping with daily activities, and there's always somebody close by in case help is needed.