Five Acres Group Home sits at 1410 N Main St in Carrollton, Missouri, and has provided residential care since the early 1990s, offering its services in a middle-class area for middle-class folks, and while the place isn't large, with eight employees and annual revenue near $164,000, they seem to focus on what residents really need day to day, especially with their "Five Acres Expanded Services" approach. The group home serves as both an assisted living and senior care facility, supporting people who want help with things like meal preparation, showering, cleaning up, and those daily chores that get harder with age, although the residents tend to still be mobile and enjoy some independence. They've got living spaces that give a sense of comfort, all set up to be wheelchair accessible, and they use a unique care style where the staff tries to keep a nurturing, supportive atmosphere and pays attention to making everyone feel at home, tailoring care plans so residents get personal support and feel secure.
The facility's licensed to operate in Missouri and meets the rules for senior housing communities, making sure safety, health, and the right caregiver-to-senior ratio are in place. Five Acres Group Home offers assisted living, independent living, dementia care, and memory care services, and they have healthcare services and a variety of amenities that make life easier, like aids for daily living and features aimed at keeping people both safe and active. They're known for keeping things as home-like as possible and for providing a range of specialized residential care and support for seniors, especially those who need a helping hand but still want to make their own choices. The aim is always to foster independence, well-being, and community, making sure residents feel comfortable, cared for, and part of a supportive environment.