Gardens At St Henry sits in the heart of St. Henry and provides several types of care for older adults, including assisted living, skilled nursing, long-term nursing, rehabilitation, and a Memory Care Certified program accredited by AOAA, and folks can find a range of options like studio, one-bedroom, semi-private, or two-bedroom living spaces, some with a kitchenette, so people can choose what's right for them and have privacy while still getting help if they need it. The community marks its 20th anniversary next year, and over the years, it's become known for focusing on personalized care with help available 24 hours a day, whether it's supporting someone moving from bed to wheelchair or just being there for emergencies, and they have a 24-hour call system for peace of mind. The staff develops personalized care plans and works to match support to every resident's needs, offering services like short-term rehab for folks needing a place to heal between hospital and home, help with daily living, support for memory loss, or long-term care for the very frail.
You'll find both indoor and outdoor spaces designed for socializing and relaxing, and there are common areas, a library, paved walking paths, a barber and salon room, a safe garden, and places for movie nights or quiet activities. Residents can eat meals together in the dining area, take part in daily and resident-run activities, and join devotional services if they want, and the community encourages making friends and keeping in touch with old ones, hoping people feel secure and welcome from their first day. There are special programs for people with memory challenges that offer safety and therapy in comfortable surroundings, as well as secure outdoor areas for residents to enjoy time with visitors and take part in enriching, therapeutic activities.
Gardens At St Henry accepts several forms of payment, including private pay, Social Security, veterans' benefits, and commercial insurance, and has a community fee, respite fee, buy-in fee, and fees based on the level of care, whether high, medium, or low, and this set-up makes it easier to match services to what people actually need and can afford. Amenities and activities-everything from health and wellness offerings to scheduled group events-try to help people enjoy a longer, healthier life and stay connected through social and recreational opportunities. The facility's mission centers on delivering the highest quality of care in a way that's efficient and doesn't waste money, and their motto speaks to dedication, responsiveness, performance, and compassion. Whether someone needs a little assistance getting dressed, round-the-clock nursing, or memory support, Gardens At St Henry tries to maintain a safe, home-like environment, where each person can live with dignity and some independence, surrounded by people who care.