Prairie Mission Retirement Village sits at 242 Carroll Street in Saint Paul, Kansas, and runs as a private, non-profit senior living community that's been approved to offer both Medicare and Medicaid services since September 1, 2003, and you'll find that every required area there has automatic sprinkler systems for safety. The community has 45 certified beds, usually with about 39 residents, and works as a continuing care retirement community, which means folks can get independent living, assisted living, nursing care, skilled nursing, memory care for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, hospice, and palliative care, sometimes all in one familiar environment, and what's nice is the staff aims for a friendly approach and supports both active seniors and those who need more help.
The setup includes apartments with private bathrooms and kitchenettes, and you can pick from studios, 1-bedroom, or 2-bedroom units, with options for independent or assisted living, so everyone finds a fit depending on what level of care or freedom is needed, plus there's always help with bathing, dressing, and taking medicine when that's wanted. For those who need more, they offer skilled nursing services for medical needs, and there's a St. Paul Rural Health Clinic on the grounds if anyone needs extra medical help right away, and the counselors who work there will talk folks through options and resources, even helping new residents get settled in.
Activities run each day, with both staff and residents organizing things like fitness classes, movie nights in the theater, art sessions in the arts room, and outdoor programs, and folks can relax or take part as they like. You'll find plenty of spaces to gather-the dining room serves three meals a day and can handle special diets, the fitness and wellness rooms offer classes and equipment, the library and game rooms give quiet or lively options, and folks can walk outside in garden spaces or go with the transport program set up for the community. Every apartment has Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a call system for emergencies, and the staff keeps up laundry and housekeeping, handling linens so things stay comfortable. There's move-in coordination, concierge help, and a system in place to update community information, making it easier for families or new residents.
If someone needs rehabilitation, Prairie Mission Retirement Village also has speech, occupational, and physical therapy available, right on-site, and they've got 24-hour supervision and emergency services in place to help at any hour, especially for residents with memory or complex health needs. Eating is simple because meals are served restaurant-style with quality ingredients, and help is ready anytime someone wants it, whether for memory support, hospice, or just daily routines. While the place is part of a network of senior living communities in Kansas and prides itself on a helpful, welcoming team, it stays focused on basic, honest service and tries to shape care around what each resident needs without fuss or too much big talk.