Grace Manor has been around for about six years and opened its doors in 2012, and folks who've worked there share eighteen years of experience between them, which means you can find those with know-how in caring for older adults, and the facility's a single-story building, which suits those who prefer fewer stairs. The place offers a variety of care options like assisted living, memory care, nursing home care, independent living, and even in-home care, so there's something for seniors whether they want to be pretty independent or need a good deal of help. Rooms come both private and semi-private, with some having kitchenettes and private bathrooms, and everything's furnished for comfort and ease. Grace Manor pays attention to everyday life with three nutritious meals a day, snacks, and meals planned by a dietitian who keeps in mind special diets and preferences, so folks who care about food can look forward to something decent at mealtimes.
You get the basics like air-conditioning, telephone, internet, cable, and wheelchair-accessible features, and the staff offers help with daily living such as bathing, dressing, moving around, medication management, laundry, and housekeeping, so a person doesn't have to sweat the small stuff. When someone's not feeling up to driving, there's transportation for doctor's appointments and other needs, and even parking if you're still driving yourself, though rides do have a cost. Folks with memory troubles such as Alzheimer's, dementia, or Parkinson's get 24-hour supervised care with special activities and safety features to keep them engaged and safe from wandering off, and care gets tailored to what each resident really needs-not everyone gets the same plan.
Grace Manor offers companionship and a home-like, small, intimate-feeling environment, so people aren't lost in a crowd, and staff give one-on-one attention for things like feeding or just providing a hand when somebody needs it, plus there's help coordinating with doctors and doing health checks. Social activities and daily exercise programs keep people moving and social, and there's offsite devotional services for those who want them. Grace Manor doesn't forget about pets, either-dogs and cats are allowed with some weight limits, so if someone's got a small companion animal, they might be able to bring it along.
Residents' safety is covered by a 24-hour call system, and staff stay on duty around the clock, and you've got private suites, shared rooms, baths, wheelchair-friendly showers-basically different options to suit what each person wants or needs. Emotional support and developing caring relationships are part of the plan, with an effort to keep folks happy and fulfilled, and if you're a veteran, they have dedicated services for you as well. Grace Manor manages medication, coordinates with medical providers, and always keeps a nurse on staff to monitor health, so things don't get out of hand, and there's standby support with someone always within arm's reach if needed. The facility focuses on providing affordable, licensed assisted living, and tries to keep things simple and supportive without extra fuss or unnecessary promises, which for some folks is just the right way to go about it.