Maryhill Manor - Enderlin offers long-term care with skilled nursing services, focusing on seniors who need daily support and sometimes help after illness, surgery, or hospital stays, and the place is sponsored by the Sisters of Mary of the Presentation, aiming to treat every resident with respect and compassion, honoring all faiths, and you'll find a calm environment that's centered on Christian values, but also welcoming to everyone no matter their beliefs, and you really notice the staff try to meet everyone's social, emotional, spiritual, and physical needs without forgetting the practical parts like medication help, bathing, and dressing assistance, all given by nurses and aides, including 0.56 RN hours, 0.56 LPN hours, and 2.97 CNA hours per resident, per day. The facility has 54 certified beds with a resident capacity of 52, and occupancy is often quite high, around 96%, making it feel like a busy but close-knit place where folks tend to get to know each other, and they've got both private and shared room options, some set up like studios, furnished and ready, with move-in help if you need it. There are community activities, an arts room, garden, walking paths, a barber/salon, a dining room with meals served all day in a restaurant-style setting, plus lots of dietary choices for special needs like diabetes or allergies, and they go out of their way to provide safe meals and even handle all meal prep. Safety for residents is a high concern, so they use an emergency alert system and a 24-hour call system, as well as round-the-clock supervision, though the building does not have a sprinkler system, which is worth knowing if that's a factor for you.
Activities happen through community programs and sometimes by residents themselves, and you'll find movie nights and other shared events often on the calendar, with a strong effort to welcome both independent folks and those needing more assistance, including Alzheimer's care and end-of-life support as people's conditions change over time. Maryhill Manor belongs to a broader group with other North Dakota locations and participates in Medicaid and Medicare, aiming to serve anyone, especially the elderly and those with limited funds, since their mission is rooted in service, not profit. Amenities are designed for comfort and quality of life, focusing on keeping up health, including vaccination programs with strong participation and programs that monitor health and mobility, though the facility doesn't have formal continuing care retirement or quality indicator surveys. Staff do their best to help in all areas, from case and dietary management to spiritual support, with a resident council giving people a say in day-to-day life. Rehab services are available for both long and short stays, and the philosophy about aging here reflects the belief that getting older is a lifelong process rather than an illness, so the whole place tries to foster a sense of home and support while meeting changing health needs. Payment and floor plans are available upon request, and there's plenty of support finding the right fit for each person, but no hospital is attached. The team works hard, hoping to make everyone feel welcomed, valued, and known no matter how long they stay, and all backgrounds get care with respect in an atmosphere shaped by the longstanding mission of the Sisters of Mary of the Presentation.