Salina Presbyterian Manor

    2601 E Crawford St, Salina, KS, 67401
    4.1 · 29 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    4.0

    Compassionate care but inconsistent services

    I've seen truly compassionate, attentive care at Presbyterian Manor-nurses, CNAs and therapists went above and beyond, rehab was excellent, activities were engaging, and the campus felt clean and homey. However, I also experienced inconsistent staffing, slow responses, medication and dining errors, and occasional poor food and management lapses. Overall I recommend it for the caring staff and strong therapy, but be prepared for service and dining inconsistencies.

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Dining room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.10 · 29 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      3.9
    • Staff

      3.9
    • Meals

      2.1
    • Amenities

      3.0
    • Value

      4.1

    Pros

    • Compassionate, attentive nursing and CNA staff
    • Professional and effective therapy/rehab team
    • Smooth transitions between units and levels of care
    • Personalized, dignified care and respectful treatment
    • Warm, family-like culture with staff going above and beyond
    • Engaging activities (exercise classes, buggy rides, community events)
    • Celebrations and personal touches (birthdays, photos, student visits)
    • Clean facility and pleasant grounds (pond view, flowers, baby geese)
    • Various housing options (apartments, duplexes, townhouses/condos)
    • Help with personal moves and individualized accommodations
    • Successful discharges back home and positive rehab outcomes
    • End-of-life/hospice support and compassionate palliative care
    • Quick responsiveness to dining requests and meal customization (when functioning well)
    • Trusted by families for long-term care and peace of mind

    Cons

    • Inconsistent staff quality and high employee turnover
    • Understaffing and slow or missed response to resident calls
    • Poor and inconsistent food quality and meal service
    • Dining service errors and missing tableware or menu items
    • Medication management problems (missed or late orders)
    • Poor emergency response and safety concerns (alarms unanswered)
    • Management and training issues affecting care consistency
    • Occasional cold or terrible food and subpar dining experiences
    • Reliance on outside doctors with variable medical service quality
    • Some residents experienced decline in overall service quality

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the reviews of Salina Presbyterian Manor is mixed but leans positive regarding direct caregiving and community atmosphere, while highlighting persistent operational problems that affect consistency. Many reviewers repeatedly praise the nursing staff, CNAs, medication aides, and therapy teams for being compassionate, respectful, and professional. Specific positive outcomes cited include successful rehab leading to discharge home, attentive end-of-life/hospice care, and numerous examples of staff going "above and beyond" (helping move furniture, framing photos, attending funerals, celebrating birthdays with students, and festive staff gestures like discharge clapping). Families commonly report peace of mind and that long-term residents feel at home and flourish in the environment when staffing and care are functioning well.

    Staff and care quality is the most frequently lauded aspect: reviewers mention staff knowing residents by name, treating residents with dignity, and making personal connections. Therapy services are singled out as particularly strong, with residents looking forward to sessions and achieving positive health outcomes. The facility's atmosphere and grounds—clean common areas, pleasant views (windows overlooking baby geese and a pond), flowers at the entrance, and buggy rides—contribute to a homelike feeling. Housing options (apartments, duplexes, townhomes/condos) are noted as attractive, and many reviewers describe smooth transitions between levels of care within the Manor.

    Despite those strengths, a clear and recurring pattern of operational weaknesses emerges. Food and dining are a common source of dissatisfaction: multiple reviews report cold or "terrible" meals, missing menu items, dining room service mistakes (no milk at breakfast, no tableware at lunch, incorrect dishes served), and an overall decline in meal quality. While some reviewers describe quick accommodations and meal customization in positive terms, these positive dining experiences appear inconsistent. Several reviews also cite inspectors or outside evaluations of staff/food, suggesting intermittent scrutiny and efforts to address issues.

    Understaffing, inconsistent staffing quality, and management/training shortcomings are frequent concerns tied to other service problems. Complaints include slow response times to call lights, alarms not being answered, missed medication orders, and delayed or missed medication administration—issues that raise safety concerns for some residents and families. A handful of reviewers describe poor emergency responsiveness or lack of 24/7 medical attention, and others note that performance declines or high turnover have impacted the reliability of care. These management and staffing problems appear to be the primary drivers behind negative experiences, as many reviewers contrast the caring individual staff members with systemic shortcomings.

    There is also some variability in resident experience depending on unit and length of stay. Long-term residents often report satisfaction, a sense of home, and involvement in activities, whereas short-term or recent admissions sometimes emphasize problems with meals, staff responsiveness, and coordination with outside medical providers. Positive anecdotes (special gestures, personalized attention, successful rehab) coexist with negative reports (missed meds, poor dining service), indicating that experiences can vary significantly between time periods, shifts, or specific teams.

    In summary, Salina Presbyterian Manor is frequently praised for its compassionate, attentive front-line caregivers, strong therapy/rehab services, homelike environment, and meaningful personal touches that bring comfort to residents and families. However, recurring operational issues—particularly around dining, staffing levels/consistency, medication management, and emergency responsiveness—create notable and sometimes serious concerns. Prospective residents and families should weigh the high marks for individual staff and therapy outcomes against the risk of inconsistent dining and staffing performance. For current leadership, the reviews suggest focusing on stabilizing staffing, improving dining operations, strengthening medication and emergency protocols, and maintaining training to convert the many positive individual caregiving experiences into consistent facility-wide quality.

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    About Salina Presbyterian Manor

    Salina Presbyterian Manor stands as a faith-based senior living community that takes care of adults through every stage of aging, offering many types of support, and everyone here finds their own pace thanks to Christian values that guide the whole community. Staff do a good job of making sure residents feel welcome and get the attention each person needs, whether someone's moving into independent living, assisted living, needing help with dementia, or requiring skilled nursing care. The Villas at Salina Presbyterian Manor give folks a choice between one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, townhomes, and some nice two-bedroom, two-bathroom villas that come with big open rooms, nine-foot ceilings, large windows, a private covered patio, and even a two-car garage with a unique safe room and walk-in closet combination for extra peace of mind and comfort, and the kitchens have 42-inch soft-close cabinets for easy use. Residents don't need to worry about yard work or repairs because the community provides exterior maintenance, lawn services, and even offers optional housekeeping, so folks can spend time how they like-maybe relaxing in one of the social spaces, joining a club, or heading outside to the walking paths and fishing pond at Ralph Reitz Memorial Park, which also features a pavilion and a pickleball court for those who want to keep active. Folks who need more help can choose assisted living, where staff support things like bathing, dressing, medication management, and daily routines, but always try to let folks keep their independence and dignity, and there are always activities to join, whether that's exercise classes, breakfast groups, Men's Coffee Club, or even buggy rides around the pond. For those needing memory care, The Sunflower Memory Care area gives a safe place for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, and staff work to reduce confusion and wandering, and each resident has a care plan. Salina Presbyterian Manor also has around-the-clock skilled nursing for both short-term rehab and long-term health conditions, plus therapy and medical care on-site, all overseen by a trained staff with a reputation for dignity and respect. Faith and spiritual life are part of daily life here, with a chapel for worship, an on-site chaplain, and other programs that support spiritual wellness. There's a lot of social and educational events, a library, a computer room, and several dining options both indoors and outdoors, so people have chances to meet others and stay engaged, and there's a strong sense of community where staff help residents thrive in body, mind, and spirit. The whole place has security, an emergency call system, and amenities designed for comfort and safety, with both privacy and community available depending on your needs. As a not-for-profit Continuing Care Retirement Community, Salina Presbyterian Manor gives folks peace of mind that services adapt as people's health or abilities change, whether that means staying independent, needing some daily help, or moving into skilled nursing or memory care as needs grow.

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