Westridge Gardens Rehabilitation & Health Care Center sits in Raytown, MO, and serves up to 120 residents who need skilled nursing, rehabilitation, or assisted living. The staff here works all hours to care for each resident by helping with daily needs like bathing, dressing, and getting around, and they're known for being friendly and hardworking. Rooms can be private or shared, with features like wheelchair-accessible showers, cable TV, Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, private bathrooms, and big windows that let in lots of light. Residents can also use on-site laundry, housekeeping services, move-in help, and get their hair done in the beauty salon without leaving the building.
You'll find indoor areas set up for movie nights, games, reading, worship, and group meals, and there are outdoor spaces with gardens and walking paths, plus spots to just sit and watch birds or chat with others when the weather is nice. Meals get cooked by a chef in a dining room that can handle special diets, allergies, or vegetarian needs, and the staff pays close attention to diabetic or other special meal restrictions. Folks join in community events, music, arts, fitness, and even resident-led groups every day, so boredom's not really a problem, and spiritual needs get met through Catholic and Protestant services, devotional gatherings, and visits from chaplains.
Westridge Gardens offers full therapy services, like speech, occupational, and physical therapy, as well as memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, and the place is ready to handle both short rehab stays and long-term care, including high-needs medical attention, help with medications, and incontinence support. They handle transportation for outings or medical appointments, and families can count on regular communication and extra support when moving loved ones in. Medicaid and Medicare are accepted, and families get to talk with advisors about how payment works or which room type fits best. The whole building's set up to help folks live as comfortably and independently as possible, all while knowing help is always nearby if something comes up.