Ozarks Methodist Manor is a non-profit senior living community in Marionville that's been around since 1925, offering a mix of care types all in one place so folks can stay as their needs change, sort of like a Continuing Care Retirement Community, and you've got independent living for older adults who want to live on their own, assisted living for those that need help with daily tasks, memory care for people living with dementia, a nursing home, and even skilled nursing for those who need care after surgery or hospital stays. The nursing home part currently holds a 2-star rating out of 5 from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which is about average, though the most recent long-term care inspection grade sits at B+ and there's been improvement in ratings over time, showing good nurse quality with regular updates on staff hours, therapy hours, and care quality. The Manor seems to be the top-rated community in Marionville, showing an 8.6 out of 10 in average scores from residents and families, and they've earned an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau even though the community's not officially accredited.
The whole place tries to offer things that make life easier and safer, with studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartment layouts, private bathrooms, furnished rooms, kitchenettes, air conditioning, phones, Wi-Fi, and cable TV, and the community provides regular housekeeping, laundry and dry cleaning, move-in help, and concierge services to handle the daily chores. When it comes to eating, the Manor provides restaurant-style dining, chef-prepared meals at any time, choices for allergies and diabetes, and a dining room that tries to feel welcoming. The healthcare and personal support team helps with medication management, bathing, getting dressed, daily activities, transfers, and there's always 24-hour supervision for peace of mind. You'll also find specialized health care services including physical and occupational therapy, speech therapy, dentistry, podiatry, mental health, blood administration, nutritional counseling, recreation therapy, optometry, and audiology, and if someone needs hospice or outpatient rehab, those options are available too.
For community life, there's a wide range of activities-game room, library, business room, salon, fitness area, garden, outdoor space, movie nights, regular music programs, walking paths, and scheduled daily events run by residents and staff. The outdoor areas include gardens, places to walk, and outdoor common spaces for recreation. When folks need to get out or go to appointments, transportation is arranged by staff. The occupancy rate runs about 76 percent, so it's a busy place, and while there's no resident council, a family council may be active in helping advocate for residents. The Manor takes Medicare and Medicaid, and falls under the retirement home business category. The facility holds a history of inspection ratings that have bounced around a bit but generally show improvement lately, with particular attention to nurse hours and therapy provided per patient. The Manor is known locally for consistent standards of trust, and staff aim to provide a secure, supportive environment that matches the changing needs of older adults, whether someone's looking to live independently, needs extra help, or faces memory challenges.