Greystone Assisted Living in Iola, KS, serves as a licensed Residential Health Care Facility where seniors find a safe place to live with care and support. The facility stays open 24 hours every day and offers long-term care, assisted living, memory care, hospice, respite, and adult day care services for older adults. Staff at Greystone, including CNAs, LPNs/LVNs, and RNs, give round-the-clock care and supervision, providing help with bathing, dressing, and medication management. The facility focuses on each resident's needs, helping with activities of daily living like transfers and personal care, while also promoting as much independence as possible.
Residents live in private units with options for furnished rooms, private baths, spacious closets, and wheelchair accessible showers, and they can keep their cats and dogs under the pet policy. The rooms each have a telephone, and safety remains a priority with emergency alert systems and a 24-hour call system in every unit. Common spaces are comfortable and inviting, including indoor rooms, outdoor areas, a dining room, a library, a beauty barber shop, and a garden where people can relax.
The kitchen staff prepares meals each day, offering allergy-sensitive and diabetes-friendly options, as well as vegetarian choices, so folks can sit together at communal meals in the dining room. Greystone also provides daily activities with movie nights, resident-run programs, devotional gatherings on- and off-site, community-sponsored events, and scheduled outings, so no one feels alone if they want to be social, plus staff go out of their way to make everyone feel at home. Walking paths and outdoor patios let residents stay active or enjoy the sunshine, while transportation and parking make it easier to get to medical appointments or join activities in the local area. The housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance teams help keep things in order, and the facility runs a strong medication management program to support those who need extra medical care, like diabetic or high acuity care.
Residents who need help with incontinence or non-ambulatory care receive that support too. The state Department of Aging or Veteran's Services surveys Greystone, so families get peace of mind. The place is family owned and has an atmosphere that feels friendly, comfortable, and familiar, with staff who treat everyone like family and encourage participation in both social and wellness activities. The focus stays on making sure people receive the help they need without losing what feels like home.