Rolla Presbyterian Manor sits on a peaceful 8-acre campus full of mature trees and offers a variety of living options including independent living, assisted living, memory care, long-term care, and short-term rehab called PATH®. The community gives residents different suites to choose from, like the Bluejay studio and The Eagle and The Dove suites, and there are also one- and two-bedroom cottage homes for more independent living. Residents get meals, help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and taking their medicine, and can join a structured program of activities, outings, field trips, wellness and fitness classes, movie nights, and events in shared indoor and outdoor common spaces. The place encourages making friends through social and educational programs and has devotional services offsite. There's a dining room, library, garden, courtyard, walking paths, picnic shelters, a barber and salon, sitting areas, and a community room. Meals, housekeeping, WiFi, and 24-hour supervision are all included, as is a 24-hour call system for emergencies.
The Manor has skilled nursing care and memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, offering personalized care plans, secure living spaces, and cognitive engagement activities. There are nurses on staff with 24-hour coverage, and in-house therapy and rehab services are readily available. The community supports Medicaid and Medicare payments, has a few rental or refund plan options, and is licensed as a continuing care retirement community, which means residents can move between levels of care as their health changes, all without leaving the campus. Residents can own pets here and have access to general transportation. This non-profit, faith-based community, owned by Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America®, has focused on serving older adults with Christian values for more than 50 years in the 65401 area.
Hospital and healthcare partnerships help maintain a high standard of care with infection and accident ratings measured and published. The Manor promotes a maintenance-free lifestyle for adults aged 55 and up and keeps up a busy calendar with community activities, cultural and educational opportunities, outings, group programs, and worship services. There are also specialized staff for dementia care, nurse communications, and medication management, and overall the place is known for being diverse, welcoming, and attentive to both the physical and social needs of residents.