Lenox Care Center has served folks in Lenox, Iowa for 25 years now, sitting there on 111 E Van Buren St, and when you walk in you'll see it's a place with 50 beds, all of them in private rooms that come with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, air conditioning, TV, and Wi-Fi, which plenty of people like these days, and you notice right away everything's set up for comfort, with safety in mind too, and there's always nurses around, providing 12 to 16 hours of nursing care a day with 24-hour supervision and a call system for emergencies, which is something families tend to notice and appreciate. This facility holds a 4 out of 5 star rating from Medicare based on things like quality and safety, and it's got both Medicare and Medicaid certification, so that helps people who need those options, and it's part of a larger Continuing Care Retirement Community, so when residents need more care or less, they can move between different support levels without needing to leave the community, which sometimes makes transitions smoother for everyone.
Assisted living and nursing home care are both available, including support for people who need help with daily activities like meals, dressing, bathing, and medication, and they don't forget about services like transfers and help for people who aren't able to move around on their own. There's also specialized memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, in areas that keep them safe and try to reduce confusion, plus rehabilitation for those coming out of surgery, illness, or needing therapy such as physical, occupational, or speech. For folks looking for activities, the staff schedules educational programs, exercise routines, bingo, arts and crafts, religious or spiritual groups, and other social times, and you'll see the community works to keep the residents busy and included, with movie nights, outdoor programs, walking paths, gardens, a fitness room, a game room, library, and a beauty salon right inside, so people can feel a bit like themselves while getting their haircut or nails done.
Dining feels more like a restaurant style, you know, with a chef and meal planners who figure out choices for special diets, like diabetes or allergies, and the meals run all day, eaten in a big community dining room that brings people together. Residents also have help with medication management, wound care, pain management, and support for those who can't live alone but aren't quite at the stage of needing every-hour skilled nursing care yet, so the care level often lands somewhere in between for many people, with a focus on keeping everyone as self-sufficient as possible. There's a council for both residents and families who meet to talk about how things are going and work on any issues, giving everyone a voice in daily life. Transportation, parking, and a wellness spa are also available, and you see a calm and steady effort to make daily routines as healthy and simple as possible. The staff are trained in senior care and seem to know what support looks like for different people whether it's long-term or short-term needs, and they aim to make each day comfortable, safe, and as independent as the resident's health allows, with attention paid to both medical and emotional needs, and with ties to the Iowa Center for Assisted Living and Iowa Health Care Association, they do work to follow state guidelines and senior care standards.