Sunset Home has provided care for seniors since 1954 and sits on a 32-acre campus with views of Clifton and the Bosque River Valley, right across from Goodall-Witcher Hospital and Clifton Medical Clinic, so residents don't have far to go for doctor visits or emergency care, and the place also offers rides to clinics, doctors' appointments, and other errands by community transportation for both medical and non-medical reasons, which folks find handy, and if there's a need for on-site health care, they've got licensed nurses and a state-of-the-art health care building with skilled nursing, memory support, and rehab services, while still offering both independent and assisted living, along with hospice and companion services when needed. Residents can pick from private or semi-private rooms, with private bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, a telephone (some for a fee), and a kitchenette for snacks and light meals, and don't have to fuss with chores since housekeeping, laundry, and move-in help are included, so people can relax and just enjoy the days a bit more.
Meals get served up three times a day in a restaurant-style dining room, with extended mealtimes and menus to fit needs, including special diets for folks with diabetes and other restrictions, and there's always help for those who need it with eating, bathing, dressing, medication management, and moving around since there's a 24-hour care team, emergency alert system, and supervision that makes sure everyone stays as safe as possible. Sunset Home's got lots of spaces meant for leisure too, like a garden for sitting with neighbors, a walking path, a gaming room, a small library, an arts room, a spa and sauna, a fitness room with programs for all abilities, a movie theater, and a computer center, plus a beauty salon and barber shop on site, so getting a haircut is easy, and if someone wants chapel or spiritual support, there's a weekly chapel service and pastoral care right on campus.
Activities fill up the calendar, from daily exercise and games to community-sponsored outings, music programs, movie nights, crafts, classes, and cultural and faith-based events, and families can take part through a residents' and families' council that meets to share suggestions and cover any issues, while a newsletter and blog keep everyone in the loop about events or changes. Special mental wellness programs, individualized care plans, and support for mobility needs, including for those who can't get around on their own, show the staff spends time working with each resident's personal situation. People can bring pets, though it's not guaranteed at all times, and the community culture sticks to its roots in faith and connection with nature, carrying along a calm, friendly feel, and even runs the Pot O' Gold Thrift Store as part of its outreach.
With space for up to 128 people and options from independent living and assisted living to skilled nursing and memory care, Sunset Home lines up care for each stage of aging, offers help with daily life tasks, and takes Medicare and Medicaid. The staff-a mix of nurses, aides, social workers, chaplains, activities leaders, therapists, and dietary pros-cover every possible need, whether the stay is short-term rehab or permanent. Amenities like furnished rooms, controlled access, internet throughout, and open neighborhood layouts keep things comfortable and as homelike as possible, while scheduled events, varied activity spaces, scenic gardens, and a friendly team support a full, engaging life for seniors.