Webster Manor provides senior living with different care levels, such as assisted living, memory care with specialized dementia support, and community-based residential facilities, and they've got private apartments that come in studio, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom layouts, each with a kitchenette, dining space, living area, and a bathroom with a roll-in shower. Residents get meals every day in the dining room, with options for special diets and all-day dining, so no one's forced to eat at the same time or the same thing, and people who need help with dressing, bathing, moving from bed to wheelchair, or people with diabetes or incontinence get the help they need from staff who're there around the clock. The place takes care of laundry, dry cleaning, housekeeping, and even repairs for anything in apartments, and all the apartments have cable TV, Wi-Fi, and a phone connection, which can mean a lot for people who want to stay connected.
There's a nice outdoor space with walking paths, a secured courtyard, a gazebo, and a garden, so people can sit outside or take a stroll, and folks in memory care are safe since the outdoor areas are set up to prevent anyone from wandering off. Indoors, there are common areas with a bright atrium, places for movie nights, devotional services, and a special arts room, so people find it easier to socialize or do something different every day. There's a barber and beautician on site, and for those who need medical help, nurses, homecare, and visiting therapists (physical, occupational, podiatry, and speech) stop by, and the staff take care of setting up appointments or managing medicines.
Webster Manor has a whole lot of activities and personal services planned and offered each week, with community-sponsored events, devotional activities, and daily programs, both inside and out. Residents can use scheduled transportation, either complimentary or for a fee, to get to doctor appointments or outings, or staff can help with those arrangements too, and there's support for people with mild cognitive impairment along with a mental wellness program for therapy or referrals to specialists if someone needs it.
People can stay as their needs change-aging in place is possible, and both respite care and hospice care are available, whether staying short-term or in end-of-life situations. Fees change based on how much care someone needs, and there's a one-time community fee. The staff's always around, awake, and ready to help with emergencies, so residents have support day or night, and that does provide some peace of mind. Webster Manor puts everything together in a safe community with basic comforts, straightforward care, and enough activities and services for folks who want a balance of privacy and help.