Pocahontas Manor gives support for seniors who want a safe and caring place to live, and you'll find staff available at all times if someone needs help getting from the bed to a wheelchair or has an emergency during the day or night, which means families know their loved ones have round-the-clock care and help if they need it. The community handles diabetes care and will monitor insulin levels, and the nurses can provide medical assistance like wound care, incontinence care, and even respiratory treatments, so people with different needs can get help without having to move somewhere else. Pocahontas Manor gives options for assisted living, memory care, dementia care, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, hospice care, and independent living, with different treatment plans and therapies made for each person, and because of that, everyone can have a plan that fits what they want and need.
Residents can stay in private rooms and choose from living in the apartment building or the mobile home park, with access to indoor spaces where people can gather and spend time together, so nobody has to feel lonely. There are meal services with nutritious food, and the dining options let people relax at meal times with their neighbors, since eating together can be so comforting when folks are far from family or old friends. Daily activities happen indoors and offsite, including art and craft classes, bingo, cooking groups, table games, animal therapy, and other ways to keep busy, so people can keep their minds active and spirits up. The staff help with hygiene, dressing, and getting around, but encourage everyone to join in when they're able, so people stay as independent as possible and can enjoy life. People who need extra therapies like physical, speech, or occupational therapy can access them onsite, and if families or residents need to know more, they can use the PurpledoorFinders©2025 Purple Door, LLC resource to find out about the community or support services.
Pocahontas Manor tries to meet not only physical health needs but spiritual and emotional ones too, with devotional activities, a beauty salon, and community outreach programs, plus pet-friendly policies for people who feel better with an animal nearby. Staff can help with subacute care, restorative rehabilitation, housekeeping, and transportation, too, so residents get most of their daily needs taken care of without having to leave the property, and people spend less time worrying, more time doing the things they enjoy.