Hansford Manor sits at 707 S Roland St in Spearman, Texas, and is a county-run, nonprofit care home that offers a blend of nursing, convalescent, assisted living, independent living, memory care, home care, respite care, and care homes under one roof, and the whole place is set up to welcome people 55 and older, offering everything from daily help with bathing or meals, to long-term residential and medical care, and you'll find about 52 residents per day out of the 61 certified beds-though the place can fit up to 84 people, which means it's got some space and a mix of folks who call it home. The staff includes skilled nurses around-the-clock, regular doctor visits, pharmacy services through Hansford Pharmacy, emergency care, imaging with CT and MRI, and help with immunizations, plus they do physical therapy and have a Swing Bed Program for people recovering after being in the hospital, and you'll see they've got hospice care and a focus on supporting people with disabilities or big health challenges, and they try to make things comfortable and homelike without going over the top.
Recreational options include a men's club that takes fishing trips or visits cattle ranches, church services with music and ministries, and regular community outings, with daily activities aimed at keeping folks social and active, so the Manor tries to work in some local flavor and routines people are used to, and they've put some effort into supporting the well-being and comfort of the residents through various programs.
However, the inspections over the past three years have pointed out serious issues-there are eight deficiencies in total, and these include problems with making and following detailed care plans, not always getting resident assessments right, improper or unsafe use of bed rails, and infection control violations, including two directly tied to infection control, with the latest reports in June 2023 and August 2024 both mentioning problems, so it's good to look at these records carefully if that's something you worry about. There's no detailed info on nurse turnover rates or exactly how many nurse hours each resident gets, so that part's missing if you want to compare with other places, but staff are available to answer questions or talk about specific needs, and you can take a tour if you want to get a feel for how things look, maybe see the rooms or meet a few people who live and work there, and the Texas Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is available if you want help with concerns or need someone to speak up for a resident.