Manor House Of Opelika - CLOSED

    1001 Fox Run Parkway, Opelika, AL, 36801
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care

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    About Manor House Of Opelika - CLOSED

    Manor House Of Opelika, now closed, was a senior living community in Opelika, Alabama, with a licensed capacity for 36 residents and a Specialty Care Assisted Living Facility license (#4103), and folks used to say it had private porches on some apartments, a homelike feeling with plenty of natural light, and well-kept communal areas that made it feel comfortable and familiar, with clean rooms and, by all accounts, friendly staff who communicated openly with families and helped folks with things like medication, bathing, dressing, meals, and getting around if they needed a hand. The place offered different kinds of care, like independent living for people wanting to do most things for themselves, assisted living for those who needed a bit more help with daily tasks, memory care for folks living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and skilled nursing when someone needed more medical attention, as well as respite care, home care, and continuing care for those planning for changes as they aged. The memory care program, called A Purposeful Day, provided music, giant bowling, aromatherapy, pet therapy, and regular activities, plus security and special support to keep residents with memory loss safe, comfortable, and engaged, and there was always someone on duty to help no matter what time of day or night. Manor House featured exercise rooms, a hot tub, swimming pool, courtyards, garden paths, a library, pool tables, television rooms, and a dining area with restaurant-style service, offering regular, allergy-sensitive, and diabetes-friendly meals, as well as spaces for barbering, arts, and community events, and they aimed to foster social connections and personal dignity while supporting every resident's needs, sometimes even providing transportation, housekeeping, laundry, and assistance with estate and care planning. The community sat in a pleasant area surrounded by woods and greenery, included lots of opportunities for music and faith-based gatherings, brought in performances like harp and church concerts, and was affiliated with the Care Center of Opelika and connected to resources and workshops for families trying to sort out eldercare and long-term planning, while also being part of the National Care Planning Council. Now, Manor House Of Opelika is permanently closed, and there's no longer any detailed information available about services or amenities there.

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