Clover Manor Inc sits at 150 E 3rd St in Woodhull, Illinois, and offers several types of care, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, respite care, skilled nursing, and even home care for people who want to stay at home but need help. The staff includes people like Paris Teague as a Personal Support Specialist and Kayla Edwards on housekeeping, and the leadership has names like Harry Carlson as President, Patricia Tursky as Vice President, and Barbara Mcneil as Secretary/Treasurer. The community features a courtyard, on-site laundry, a room with a kitchen for group activities, and has high-speed internet and Wi-Fi in private apartments, with one- and two-bedroom choices, patios, big closets, and cable access, so seniors have options for how they want to live. Some apartments and spaces have pet-friendly features. Meals get special attention here, offered with an eye on nutrition and different dietary needs, and the kitchen team prepares them with quality ingredients, so residents don't have to worry about shopping or cooking. The facility also has spaces and programs meant to engage residents with physical, social, mental, and emotional activities, which can range from planned events to regular group gatherings, all aimed at keeping the community friendly and supportive, since folks here tend to look out for one another while the staff stays involved and kind.
Memory care services are a regular part of the community, with special programs and housing for people who have Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, and they work to keep those residents safe with easy-to-navigate layouts to reduce confusion and help to prevent wandering. Clover Manor also allows for respite stays if someone needs temporary help, and independent living is available for those who don't need daily support but want to enjoy social opportunities and fewer chores. Assisted living here supports daily routines like medication reminders, bathing, and dressing, so residents don't have to struggle with tasks that used to be easy, and the building is accessible for those who use canes or wheelchairs. The grounds feature landscaping so it's a pleasant place to walk or sit, and some apartments have patios, which give seniors a bit more privacy. Residents can bring their own devices since internet is available, and some rooms are cable-ready, supporting relaxation or entertainment. There's no single list of all the services or amenities posted, but the facility classifies itself within the hospital and health care industry, and has between 11 and 50 staff, aiming to give reliable service. The community has been recognized in awards for its service, kindness, and activities, and a local senior living advisor is available to help families decide what's best, should they need that kind of advice, and all together, the facility tries to meet the needs of people over 62, or those with disabilities, with care, activities, meals, and companionship in one place.