Wellsprings of Westmoreland sits out in the Flint Hills, surrounded by cornfields, and really just takes its time with people, because it offers assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, therapies, respite stays, and meal delivery, and people there get help with medication and personal care no matter if they're staying long-term or just for a little while, and the staff includes certified nursing assistants, licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, and nurse practitioners so there's someone trained for every need, day or night. Residents will find private apartments where they can set their own schedules, take part in activities like bingo, gardening, crafts, fishing trips, or shopping outings, and sit by big windows with plenty of natural light, or enjoy the pool table and outdoor spaces when the weather's nice, because the place was designed to feel both modern and homelike, and there's always a chance for residents to keep up with hobbies or build new friendships. The Dechairo Wing has ten private rooms arranged for memory care, with extra attention for those with dementia, so it's safe and home-like, and daily routines there get tailored to individual needs with a focus on comfort.
They're a not-for-profit and part of Westy Community Care Home, which means decisions always lead back to what helps the people living there, and families can keep in touch and feel welcome, with a priority on open relationships between caregivers, residents, and loved ones, so the place has a community feeling instead of being too big or too impersonal. Meals get planned and prepared by a certified Dietary Manager-people can eat together in the dining area or use the meal delivery program if they're homebound, so nutrition doesn't take a back seat. The facility also supports community members who aren't full-time residents, by offering adult day services for socialization and relief for caregivers, and by managing respite care when families need a short break.
There's help with all kinds of therapy-physical, occupational, and speech-and 360care brings in extra services like dental, vision, podiatry, and audiology right on-site, so residents don't have to go out for routine checkups. The care goes right up through hospice and end-of-life support, too, since some people want to stay where they're known and feel secure. Maintenance-free living means nobody has to worry about cooking or cleaning, and there's always staff around to help with big or small needs, which can be a comfort as people age.
Wellsprings of Westmoreland is a nonprofit organization with the EIN 48-0809130, with financial information and reporting available for anyone who wants to review it, and it works with grantmaking and local funding to keep things running for the community's seniors. Programs get built around individual preferences as much as possible, whether that's extra time with therapy, time outdoors, practicing a hobby, joining a religious service, or having a say in daily life, and the focus always remains on respect, compassion, and fostering real connections-there's not a big fuss or fancy promises, just steady care and a quiet, nurturing environment where older adults can have their needs met and enjoy their days the way they want.