Willow Heights sits about three and a half miles outside Atlantic, Iowa, and operates as a licensed Residential Care Facility with 43 beds, so there's room for people needing different types of support. It runs under Partnership for Progress and serves as a retirement community for adults who can't live on their own due to mental illness, intellectual disabilities, a history of substance abuse, or other conditions. Residents can pick from independent living, assisted living, or memory care services, and the community has a homey feel with studio rooms, common areas, and indoor gathering spaces. The staff is well-trained, professional, and friendly, with Certified Medication Aides (CMAs) passing out medications, Resident Assistants (RAs) handling daily care, Service Coordinators writing program plans, and Mark Hensley, a psychiatric ARNP, visiting at least twice each month to provide specialized psychiatric services.
Willow Heights gives people a chance to enjoy offsite activities, on-site devotional events, and meal options with nutritious food cooked by chefs and meal planners. There's a focus on socialization and people making friends, so residents often take part in educational, social, or fun activities. The facility has free onsite parking, an onsite pharmacy, and offers virtual visits and telehealth, which helps families stay connected during tough times. Home care and hospice services are available, including Routine Home Care, Respite Care, and General Inpatient Care, so families and residents get physical, emotional, and spiritual support from doctors, nurses, aides, social workers, chaplains, and other medical professionals. There are psychological and psychiatric evaluations, screenings for dementia, depression, and alcohol misuse, plus ongoing diabetic care, incontinence care, and support for non-ambulatory residents.
Willow Heights tries to help residents keep their independence as much as possible, offering help with daily tasks from a full-time staff while making sure people who need memory care, skilled nursing, hospice, or independent living get what they need. The team approach and supportive environment help people when life gets harder, and everyone can access amenities designed for comfort and safety. With a community rating of 8.8 out of 10, Willow Heights aims to maintain a good quality of life so residents can stay active, safe, and engaged with others, even when facing their own health or life challenges.