Coachlight Village sits over in Kimberling City, Missouri, about 11 miles outside Branson, and has a broad mix of living options and supports for seniors, so there's assisted living, memory care, independent living, home care, nursing home, skilled nursing, and hospice care, each with its own services to fit different needs, and they've got respite care too for short-term stays, which helps people who just need temporary support. The place is pet-friendly, allowing cats and dogs, and offers private and semi-private room types, including studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts, with private bathrooms and, in some communities, those come at no extra cost, and some rooms have kitchenettes for people who like a little more independence when it comes to preparing their own snacks or meals. Every resident gets meals with nutritious options and snacks, plus guest meal options for visitors, and there's a dining room, a café, and even specialty meals for dietary needs like diabetic care.
They have several community areas, both inside and outside, that people use for socializing or relaxing, including TV rooms, a swimming pool and hot tub, gardens, a fitness room, small library, computer center, and Wi-Fi throughout, and there's a courtyard, outdoor space, and secure gates to help keep residents safe, especially those in memory care who might be at risk for wandering. Coachlight Village brings in community engagement programs, live performances, and educational speakers, and offers a long list of daily activities - folks can join art classes, arts and crafts, book clubs, cooking clubs, gardening clubs, Wii bowling, chair yoga, and more, with both resident-run activities and outings for day trips organized by the staff. Residents can attend scheduled devotional activities and religious services, both on-site and off-site, for spiritual support, and spiritual services are always available if you want them.
The staff's available 24/7 and helps with bathing, dressing, daily living tasks, medication management-including insulin-transferring from bed or chair, and blood sugar checks for those who need diabetic care, while there's extra support for high acuity and incontinence needs, plus psychiatric care and hospice for those who need it. If you need rehab, there are short-term therapies, physical therapy, and wellness programs. They have a beauty salon, housekeeping, and private cleaning services, and they'll handle move-in coordination to make things a little easier when settling in. Residents get transportation for doctor's appointments, and can arrange non-medical rides for errands or outings, and there's guest parking along with resident parking.
The memory care areas use clear designs and security measures to help lessen confusion and keep residents safe, and there's always someone around for emergencies. Coachlight Village takes lots of forms of payment - private pay, veteran's benefits, social security, and commercial insurance - and has a structure for additional fees like respite or different levels of care. Community reviews show many residents and families feel supported here, with solid care across the range of services. The facility aims to help seniors keep as much independence as they want, with tailored services, safety, and a steady calendar of things to do, all set in a safe, friendly community near Branson.