Phillips County Retirement Center sits as a Medicaid Certified Nursing Home with 76 licensed beds, certified by CMS, and when you walk through, you'll see it's a Continuing Care Retirement Community where folks can move from independent living all the way to skilled nursing and memory care, depending on what they need as time goes on. The place supports residents with three balanced meals each day, snacks, and dining that looks a bit like a restaurant, with options for special diets such as diabetes and allergy-sensitive choices, and if you want, your family or guests can come eat with you for a small meal charge. Daily life comes packed with scheduled activities, resident-run events, community-sponsored programs, movie nights, arts and crafts in the arts room, afternoon socials, and garden time out in the manicured outdoor spaces, which are all wheelchair accessible, and there's a small library for quiet time if that's preferred. Staff provides help with bathing, dressing, medication management, transfers, and most things you'd expect in a nursing home, and people who need more support with memory care or have trouble getting around still get assistance-there's 24-hour supervision, an emergency call system, and regular assessments to match the care.
Rooms come fully furnished with private or companion options, about 470 square feet and include a private shower, wall-to-wall carpeting, telephone hook-ups, and you can have cable or Wi-Fi if you want, but you might have to cover those monthly fees yourself, and pets aren't allowed anywhere on the grounds, but visiting guests get access to parking, though spots are a bit limited. Transportation comes scheduled for group trips out, staff run housekeeping each week and handle daily trash plus most laundry, with dry cleaning as an extra option if you need it, and the barber and salon on-site take care of hair and grooming, which is good for folks who don't want to head out for that. The garden and wrap-around porch give a spot to walk or relax outside, and the building's got a fire safety system and emergency alert system in every suite, so safety echoes through most of what you'll find, and the whole place is overseen by a volunteer Board of Directors from the county who meet each month to keep things pointed in the right direction.
People benefit from regular mental wellness programs and support for social, spiritual, physical, and emotional needs, and if care needs change, access to the attached nursing facility helps folks stay in one place. Staff speaks English and offers care that can range from a bit of help in independent or assisted living, all the way up to round-the-clock skilled nursing and care for memory problems, and wherever you land, you'll find organized activities, dining with all-day hours in the communal rooms, mail delivery, special programs, and both independence and help-not perfect, but dependable and steady, year after year.