Rolling Hills Manor sits as a small, gentle place with room for just eight residents, offering both private and shared rooms, and it seems the staff really care and treat folks with respect and dignity, making the whole place feel calm and inviting all the time, day or night, because they've got awake staff around 24 hours. Residents have their own private bathrooms and kitchenettes, and all rooms come furnished, plus there's heating, air conditioning, refrigerators, telephone, internet, and cable TV, which probably makes things feel a bit more like home. Meals are homemade three times a day, and different diets don't seem to be a problem-they'll help with high blood pressure or diabetes needs, and snacks and drinks show up too, just as they should. People who live there can count on caregivers for all sorts of help, like with bathing, dressing, grooming, and handling their medicines, and there's non-ambulatory care, diabetic care, and incontinence support, which means folks don't have to worry about these things if they need a little extra help.
Rolling Hills Manor runs on a steady routine that's good for those with memory troubles, offering memory care and dementia support with familiar caregivers, personal care plans, and health and wellness activities, including music treatment, pet therapy, and board games, plus relaxing in the garden or outdoor spots, and they keep a low-stimulus environment for comfort, so people aren't overwhelmed. They also help out with moving in, taking care of laundry and housekeeping, and running a tight ship when it comes to cleanliness, so there aren't any unpleasant smells. If somebody needs special support, such as insulin shots or help with two-person transfers, caregivers are trained and ready to assist.
There's a good number of ways to stay busy or slow down, as Rolling Hills Manor has a full schedule of activities-planned events, movies, exercise programs, music and art sessions, evening socials, and group outings, including trips to doctors, stores, religious services, parks, or local places. The facility features a pool, hot tub, steam room, fitness room, book room, beauty salon, barber shop, cable or satellite TV, library, walking paths, gardens, and recreation spaces, plus private and common living areas where folks can spend time together. For anyone with special needs or who wants to age in place, Rolling Hills Manor supports hospice care, respite care, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and independent living all under one roof, with licensed services (AL2053H), RN on call, certified medication staff, and a 24-hour call system.
Residents can count on accessible features like wheelchair access and safety systems, plus transportation arrangements and easy parking. Community and spiritual events happen both on-site and off, with a focus on social connections and positive interaction between neighbors. Everything's set up to offer comfort, safety, and support for aging with dignity, with help always close by, and it's all kept straightforward with an entry fee of $1500, assisted living shared units at $5500, and memory care shared units at $5800. Rolling Hills Manor is known for kind and steady care, serving people with simple, steady support as their needs change with time.