Jnh-Jaquith Inn gives seniors a place where they can live with care that fits what they need, and they've named their programs and rooms with clear, unique terms, like Residential Assisted Living or Memory Lane Memory Care for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia. This senior community runs a few different places, like Jnh-Monroe Inn, Jnh-Adams Inn, Jnh-Madison Inn, and Jnh-Jefferson Inn, offering everything from independent living with resort-style amenities and social activities all the way up to skilled nursing services and full care for those who need help after being in the hospital with illness or surgery. Residents can choose services such as assisted living, memory care, home health, skilled nursing, adult daycare, hospice, respite care, or live in senior apartments or small residential care homes.
Rooms come both private and shared, have their own bathrooms, cable TV, kitchenettes, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and sometimes telephones, and everything's set up for safety, from wheelchair access to in-room emergency alerts and grab bars. Staff are there 24/7 for supervision, with nurses on duty up to 16 hours a day and a call system always on. The staff help with dressing, bathing, medication, and moving from beds or chairs, and they watch for those who need a little more, like folks with trouble walking or who might wander.
There's help for daily life, such as laundry, housekeeping, and move-in coordination, and medical care includes physical and occupational therapy, speech therapy, dental visits, and medication oversight including handling insulin or special diets for high blood pressure or diabetes. Jnh-Jaquith Inn's team offers training for caregivers, from Medicaid and Alzheimer's classes to state certifications and says they support family education.
Seniors can stay active with outings, fitness programs, community events, bingo, arts and crafts, and music or movie nights, while those who need memory support join small-group or one-on-one activities to build comfort and routine. The building has things like a library, game room, outdoor paths and gardens, a spa, and even spaces for spiritual gatherings. Residents eat three home-cooked meals a day in a group dining room, choosing from allergy-safe or diabetic options, and there's an all-day meal service too.
They let family members stay involved by sharing schedules for music, movies, and outings, and the team has transportation set up for trips around town or to doctor appointments. Those living in the Memory Lane program get a safe setting with secured areas, gentle supervision, and help with mood or anxiety through animal therapy or creative arts.
Jnh-Jaquith Inn serves low to middle income areas and accepts both Medicaid and Medicare. The community offers a range of clothing and dressing help, from special pants and shirts for assisted or independent dressing, and even hospital gowns, bras, and shoes for comfort. There's a mobile hairdresser, and room for residents to care for themselves with some privacy. Staff speak mainly English, and the community aims to help each resident stay comfortable, safe, and as independent as possible for as long as they're there, making room for changes in care needs over time so nobody has to move if they don't want to. Some locations have nursing homes up to 105 beds, with others having 60 or 85 units for smaller community living.