Titonka Care Center has served its community since 1973 as a non-profit, community-owned healthcare facility, and you'll find it at 312 1st Ave NW in Titonka, Iowa, and folks around here know it because it offers a wide range of living and care options for seniors and adults who need specialized help-there are independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, as well as short-term rehabilitation and palliative care. The staff, including Administrator Corey Rasch and Director of Nursing Pam Berte, are always on site and ready to help 24 hours a day, and they're trained to handle everything from helping residents move from a bed to a wheelchair to helping with insulin checks for folks with diabetes, and that comes in handy when you want peace of mind. The place has a strong reputation for good service and patient satisfaction, partly because they focus on personalized care for each individual, and they do all sorts of wellness and therapy services, like physical therapy, occupational therapy, chiropractic care, pet therapy, and even specialized programs for people living with memory loss or Alzheimer's-plus you'll see adult respite care, home nursing services, home-delivered meals, and dedicated food providers to help with daily life.
There are private and semi-private rooms, and many have private bathrooms, which gives people more comfort and privacy, and all over the building there are indoor spaces for sharing meals or just chatting, with daily activities so no one gets too lonely-games, indoor exercises, 1:1 visits, group activities, outings for fishing or picnic events, listening to local musicians, church services, and plenty of celebrations with the community like Valentine's Trees or just enjoying a typical Iowa day with friends and neighbors. residents can join in wellness programs, large group activities, and day trips outside the facility, as well as smaller 1:1 interactions if that's their preference. The Veterans Program gives extra support for those who served, and there's a welcoming, supportive feeling that comes from being run by folks who know the area and care about the people living here. The staff is skilled and stick around, making the place feel more like a close-knit community than anything else, and since the place is always open, residents and families know help is always available for both emergencies and everyday living needs. You'll get help with meals, medication, skilled nursing, and just about any daily challenge, without worrying about having to move far away or change homes as your needs change. Titonka Care Center keeps up a website and Facebook page so families can check in, see event photos like their Fishing Trip or Community Picnic, and stay connected no matter how busy life gets.