Brookdale Leawood State Line sits in a quiet neighborhood and provides several types of care all on one campus, so people don't have to move as their needs change, and folks can choose independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, or even at-home care, and they seem to have a strong focus on memory care with two programs, including Clare Bridge for residents with Alzheimer's or dementia, and staff use bracelets and security features to help keep people safe, which makes a difference for those who may wander or need a little extra support. The community has 40 residential health care beds and offers both private and semi-private suites, all with kitchenettes, emergency call systems, wall-to-wall carpeting, cable or satellite TV, and private bathrooms, and the units all have access to grocery delivery, shopping help, mail assistance, and transportation, so residents don't need to worry about those errands as much.
Nursing staff, including registered nurses and licensed practical nurses, stay on duty 24/7, and professional caregivers provide help with daily tasks like dressing, bathing, dining, or standing up, and the staff can also give medication and use mechanical lifts if someone can't walk on their own. People who need more support can get skilled nursing services, and doctors along with visiting specialists like podiatrists, dentists, physical, occupational, and speech therapists come by. The kitchen staff can prepare special meals for diabetics, folks on low fat, low salt, renal-specific diets, or even kosher and vegetarian options, and there's always plenty of dining space.
All residents get a personalized care plan, and if someone has pets, cats and dogs are welcome and there's help with pet care. Social life stays lively with activities scheduled from breakfast until evening, including arts and crafts, gardening clubs, brain fitness games, music, devotional services, outings, and intergenerational programs with school visitors sometimes stopping by. The community has wide, circular hallways, two enclosed courtyards, a sunroom, library, and private dining rooms, so people have spaces to relax, read, or visit with loved ones. Housekeeping, laundry, salon, and barber services happen on site, and wheelchair-accessible showers and full tubs are available in units. If someone needs hospice or respite stays, those supports are included as well. Staff speak English and help with things like emails or using computers, and they've got plenty of activities, both in and out of the building, often posted on the Brookdale Blogs or shared by word of mouth among the community.
The property stays secure, and memory care and assisted living sit in purpose-built areas for easy navigation, with simple wayfinding cues for folks who get confused. Brookdale Leawood State Line runs under license N046052 and accepts both men and women. Many services, like therapy or devotional gatherings, are offered right on the grounds. Rooms can be studios, one-bedrooms, or shared, and pricing depends on the choice. Staff administer medications and keep up with health and wellness programs, and the emphasis always stays on each person's abilities and preferences, so dignity and comfort don't get lost as care needs change.