Monroe Care Center, over on 120 N 13th St in Albia, Iowa, offers different options for seniors, including assisted living, independent living, memory care, nursing home care, and skilled nursing services, and folks have said that it's a place where you can find all sorts of care types like rehabilitation care, respite care, hospice care, home care, and dementia care, so it's been one of those places where if you need help with daily activities, meals, medication management, or personal care, you could find it here, and there's also support services you can add to independent living as needed. The rooms at Monroe Care Center come furnished and private, with their own bathrooms, air-conditioning, cable, Wi-Fi, and even kitchenettes, so seniors who've been there find it's like having their own small apartment but with help close by, and when you get hungry there's communal dining, with restaurant-style meals that'll cater to dietary restrictions. For group fun, you'll see scheduled activities every day, and there's plenty of crafting, bingo, spiritual services, and even some activities run by folks who live there, and if you want to get out, there are planned day trips and community activities or you can use the transportation services they offer.
In terms of space, Monroe Care Center has a dining room, beauty salon, computer center, gaming room, garden, outdoor space, small library, and wellness center-plus a fitness room for anyone wanting to stay active, and they've arranged things so families don't need to worry about housekeeping or linens, since those services come with the place. The staff provide rehabilitation and wound care, as well as round-the-clock skilled nursing for seniors who need more attention, and they do offer a secure environment for residents with Alzheimer's or dementia, with memory care designed to keep those seniors safe and engaged in memory-enhancing activities. The center meets regulations on safety and staffing, being a licensed facility, and is affiliated with the Iowa Health Care Association.
Monroe Care Center has group activities for all interests, including magazine reading, iPad music, crafts, and volunteer visits, so there's something for different needs and abilities, and there are always tailored recreational and rehabilitation programs for those working on mobility or managing other health conditions. The center has focused on giving a nurturing environment with a dedicated team, always aiming for quality and compassion in health care, and for years, residents have stayed anywhere from a few months to over a year, with staff ready to help families find new care if things change.
But it's important to know that Monroe Care Center has announced its closure, with a final day of June 1st, 2024. Residents and families have felt sadness and concern about having to relocate, and the Long Term Care Ombudsman's office has gotten involved, while the staff's been helping families with finding new places. The center followed regulations by providing a 60-day notice, held a closed town hall to talk about concerns, but declined to discuss the closure in the press or give a public statement. Removal from services is happening as the closure date approaches, and everyone's working to make the transition as smooth as possible for residents who've called Monroe Care Center their home.