Patty Elwood Center sits at 21668 80th St in Cresco, Iowa, and has both a Medicare and Medicaid license, with Medicare certification going back to December 1, 2003, so folks looking for a retirement home in Howard County have options for different levels of care all in one place. This facility has 24 units and 22 beds, providing assisted living, independent living, nursing home care, rehabilitation, and a secure area for memory care, serving people with dementia and Alzheimer's after a doctor's referral. There are skilled nurses and staff on hand 24 hours a day, offering help with daily tasks, medication support, and regular health checks, and residents can also get physical, occupational, or speech therapy, especially if they need rehabilitation after an injury or illness, so there's a comprehensive health plan for just about every situation. Meals are included, and there's nutrition and dietary support, while healthy snacks are available between meals, and folks who have small pets or want their pets to visit will find a welcoming pet policy.
There's transportation for residents who need to get to appointments and outings, and the property has a dining room and activity areas where residents can join in social events, arts and crafts, community gatherings, or daily living skill activities, which supports both their mental and social wellness, and there are special programs for memory care as well. Families can take part in outreach programs and education services to stay informed, and individual care plans help make sure each resident gets what they need. The center has a reputation for compassionate and personalized care, and its staff tries to build a warm and safe setting, making it comfortable for both active seniors and those who need more support, something people notice given the positive reviews and the lack of complaints, fines, or penalties in recent records, though there were 10 deficiencies noted in the latest Medicare inspection, which gives the center a current Medicare rating of 3 out of 5. The setting feels peaceful, aiming for both safety and comfort, and with a full schedule of activities, residents can keep up with hobbies or simply enjoy the day at their own pace, so it's a place where people can decide how active or independent they want to be, while still getting plenty of support.