Azria Health Woodhaven sits over in Great Bend, Kansas, and you can find just about all the types of senior care under one roof, so if someone wants independent living, assisted living, long-term nursing care, or specialized memory care, it's there, and they've got staff on hand twenty-four hours a day, every day. The building has plenty of room types, from single suites to more spacious apartments that mean residents don't have to worry about maintenance, and they've put effort into making it feel steady and supportive, with nurses' stations and inviting spaces like a reading center, a library, a private lounge, and even a media room, so you don't feel boxed in or alone. Meals come scheduled through a dining program with chef-prepared food that residents can eat in private dining rooms or have delivered, and there's a beauty salon and spa services set up onsite along with things like regular laundry, so daily life runs easier.
The team, made up of gerontology-certified medical directors and a mix of specialists, focuses on whole-person care, including therapy options like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and rehabilitation happens in a therapy gym packed with state-of-the-art gear-treadmills, stationary bikes, and machines for all kinds of exercises, so seniors working through recovery, like after a stroke, surgery, or heart event, can build up their strength at their pace. There's special programming for folks who need memory help, mental health support, or palliative and hospice care, and they offer post-acute rehabilitation plus skilled nursing, which means people can come for shorter stays to get back on their feet, or stay for the long haul if they need it. They take Medicare, Medicaid, most insurance, and private pay, since some families need flexibility with how one covers care.
Azria Health Woodhaven values activities and being part of the community, so you'll see a calendar with social events, outings, life enrichment lectures, and presentations, a pet visitation program, plus campus activities to make living there less isolated. There's scheduled transportation for community events and an on-site beauty shop, and things like wellness programs and individualized care plans help residents stay active and connected. The place has been recognized with a five-star quality rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and it picked up the Blue Ribbon in COVID-19 Vigilance Award, which says the staff is serious about keeping everyone safe and healthy. Amenities-most set up for memory care and rehab-really target comfort and well-being, and the facility runs a blog and newsletter to keep residents and families updated on what's going on. Residents get a range of care options from active adult living to full nursing care, with home health and adult day services available, and the goal seems to be making life a bit easier while helping seniors stay involved and supported for as long as they need.