Pratt Stanton Manor sits on a historic estate and has served seniors for over forty years, offering a small, active, and nonprofit community that welcomes people aged 55 and older, and folks can come here with their cats or dogs because they're pet-friendly, and when you walk in, you'll find indoor common areas where residents gather for simple conversation, relaxation, or a meal. You'll see the staff helping people with their personal needs like dressing, bathing, or moving from a bed to a wheelchair, and for those needing help with medicine or things like checking blood sugar or attending doctor's appointments, there's support, but they can't give insulin shots. Meals come three times a day and often have New Orleans-style cooking, and those who want fewer meals can get just one or two a day. The housekeeping and laundry staff work to keep spaces tidy and welcoming, and there's help with errands like grocery trips or dry cleaning, which makes life easier.
Pratt Stanton Manor offers several types of senior living options-independent living for people who want to do most things themselves but might appreciate optional help, assisted living for those that need some daily support, respite care for short stays so caregivers can rest, memory care for seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia with a secure environment to reduce confusion and prevent wandering, plus skilled nursing with rehabilitation, wound care, and full nursing support for more advanced needs. Staff are always available, even overnight, so someone's always there to help in emergencies or with urgent care. Community activities happen inside and outside the building, and staff put on arts-themed monthly stage productions, with two big shows each year, along with outings, social and exercise classes, and devotional activities, though specific event details tend to change.
To keep things simple and safe, Pratt Stanton Manor doesn't allow smoking anywhere inside, and patient confidentiality's taken seriously with a general and medical application for new residents. Residents have access to a free shuttle two days a week for doctor visits, and outgoing people can use arranged excursions or community outings for some fresh air and change of scenery. For looks and grooming, there's a hair salon on-site with twice-weekly service. The Manor's family-like feel means staff and residents often know each other by name, and the community tries to make spaces welcoming, whether folks are attending a devotional, joining a meal, or taking part in the monthly productions. It's also a venue for weddings and special events, thanks to the elegant historic estate environment, and the focus always stays on supporting residents as they age, giving them choices and some freedom while making sure there's help as soon as anyone needs it.