Chetopa Manor is a skilled nursing facility with 38 certified beds, owned by Woodworth Enterprises, Inc., a for-profit company. The community accepts Medicare, Medicaid, private pay, VA benefits, and insurance, which helps with different ways to pay for care. It has assisted living, nursing home, memory care, adult daycare, hospice, and respite care services so people with many different needs can find help here. The staff provides help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, and there's medical support around the clock, including nurses, dialysis administration, wound care, and different types of therapies such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy to help residents keep or regain abilities. For those living with dementia or Alzheimer's, trained caregivers and special support are available. There are also many training programs for caregivers, from state certification to dementia and home care courses.
Residents at Chetopa Manor can choose private or semi-private rooms that come with features like kitchenettes, wall-to-wall carpet, cable TV, telephone, wifi, and emergency call systems to make sure everyone is as comfortable and safe as possible. Housekeeping and linen services are provided, and meals are prepared three times a day, including options for diabetic, low sodium, gluten-free, kosher, vegetarian, and allergy-sensitive diets. Meals are served restaurant-style in a dining room, and there's always help for those who need it.
Community life includes things like arts and crafts, health and wellness programs, off-site trips, spiritual events, movie nights, walking paths, a garden, and a small library, so residents have plenty to do and lots of ways to stay active. There's a salon and barbershop, maid service, laundry, and move-in help, which makes everyday living a bit easier. Family outreach and education services try to keep loved ones involved and informed, and there's special support for those needing short-term or end-of-life care.
Chetopa Manor is a licensed, Medicare and Medicaid certified facility, and it's associated with a senior care company. According to the latest Medicare evaluation, the facility reported 5 deficiencies and received one penalty with a $1,950 fine. The facility has an emergency alert system and 24-hour supervision. Living here means having support for complex medical needs, ongoing care, and a community to spend time with, all in a monitored environment.