Jnh-Jefferson Inn sits as a senior living community offering several levels of care with some very specific terms for the different rooms, services, and programs-like they even call sections "workbook.xml.rels," "styles.xml," "theme/theme1.xml," and even have names like "PK," "Content_Types," and "rels," so there's a clear system to how they organize things, which some might find different from the usual. They have 86 certified beds, with usually about 74 residents, and have been a Medicare and Medicaid provider since June 4, 2001, so families using those programs can look into this place as an option. There's independent living if someone wants mostly privacy and a maintenance-free setup, and the assisted living option gives help with daily things like bathing, dressing, and medicine management, and the staff is always around when someone needs something, especially for those needing extra support because of memory or mobility concerns. The building uses automatic sprinkler systems for fire safety and has a 24-hour call system for emergencies. The staff offers about 4.6 total nurse hours per resident per day, with registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and CNAs working different shifts-a physical therapist stops by too, though not as often (about 0.016 hours per resident per day).
Jnh-Jefferson Inn does have its own way of naming care and programs, which can make things easier to track for staff and residents' families, and there's a care counselor people can talk to for help figuring out care options or long-term plans. There are memory care units with secure features and special activities to help people with dementia, plus assisted living suites, skilled nursing, and short-term rehab services with 12 to 16 hours of nursing and 24-hour oversight. They help with transfers and personal care, including for those who can't move around themselves. Dining offers options for people with allergies or special diets, set up with restaurant-style seating and special dishes, and a chef leads the kitchen so meals get good attention. Residents use private bathrooms, have kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, telephones, and internet-the place covers both comfort and practical needs. For fun and activity, they've got walking paths, a garden, activity and arts rooms, a game room, a fitness space, a movie theater, and all kinds of events, both scheduled and resident-run, like movie nights and music, so nobody ends up sitting around with nothing to do. There's outdoor programming too, for anyone who likes fresh air.
The facility also provides resources about Medicare, Medicaid, state eligibility, nursing home costs, and even advice for families picking an assisted living spot. There are job services too, like resume help, pay info for caregivers, training courses, and certification programs. If someone wants to work as a CNA or caregiver, they've got state-specific training and resources for that too. Housekeeping, laundry, move-in help, and a concierge make day-to-day life a little bit easier for residents. Health inspections for Jnh-Jefferson Inn have gone up and down; recent scores show both some improvements and remaining health deficiencies, like a health score of 76 and a later score of 2, with 4 to 7 health deficiencies noted in different survey cycles, and sometimes their total health deficiency count has been high-like 76 at one point but down to 20 in the latest survey. The place is also considered a special focus facility and is listed as a continuing care community, which means they mix different care levels on one campus but don't bundle everything the same way as a typical CCRC.
Overall, Jnh-Jefferson Inn offers housing and care for seniors with a clear structure for services, a range of living options, and a mix of medical support along with activities and daily comforts, and they're set up to help families sort through the different care paths and understand the costs, all with their own way of naming and organizing what they do.