Four Seasons Living Center sits at 2800 State Hwy TT in Sedalia, Missouri, and has 239 certified beds with an average of about 233 residents each day, so the place is pretty large and you'll find all sorts of people living there since it serves both seniors and adults with mental illness, since there's care for folks starting at age 18 and up, and the whole thing's managed by Reliant Care Management Company, who's been running it since back in June of 1996. The facility's got several different units: there's a manor unit that holds up to 61 men, mainly for those with dementia, traumatic brain injury, and similar needs; you'll find a Safe Haven unit with 239 dual-certified beds that handles skilled tasks like IV therapies and tube feedings; and there's a residential care unit and an all-female secured area for mental illness, which takes women over eighteen for short or long stays. They also have a specific Alzheimer's unit, with 56 residents and added security like cameras and alarmed doors, and a Medicare unit, which is the only one in Sedalia, where licensed nurses work around the clock and people get therapies like physical, occupational, and speech. You'll also find a physical rehab unit for more complex needs, whether someone is staying for a while or just for recovery.
They provide lots of help with daily things, like bathing, getting dressed, help with moving and transferring between places, and taking medicines. There's also a memory care community that's set up to help people with dementia have some engagement and a higher quality of life, with trained staff and safe, secured areas. There's always staff supervising twenty-four hours, and the building's set up to keep folks safe if they're at risk of wandering. People get meals every day, with options if you need a special diet due to allergies or diabetes, and the place also takes care of housework and laundry for you, so you won't have to worry about cleaning or doing your own wash.
If you need more serious health care, the skilled nursing section helps with things like wounds, insulin shots, tube feeds, tracheotomy care, dialysis, hospice, post-surgery recovery, and even psychiatric care for folks who need mental health services. They've also got physical therapy and case managers, plus staff handling medication management and monthly injections as needed. They offer respite care if someone just needs a short stay, home health if memory care isn't needed, and continuing care for ongoing needs. Visitors can come for scheduled tours to meet the staff and see the place before deciding.
Amenities include furnished rooms, a dining room, beauty and barber shop, an activities area with events like movie nights and games, emergency alert systems, transportation, social services, and planned activities to help residents stay busy and involved. They coordinate move-ins, so new folks get some help settling in. They accept all sorts of payment, like Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, hospice, and private pay, so families have options to cover the bills.
On the other hand, the center's got a 2.7 review score out of 19 reviews and has been cited by inspectors for some issues, including nutrition and dietary deficiencies about food taste and temperature and storage issues, plus some resident rights concerns and a total of 49 deficiencies spotted in reports, five of those about infection control. The facility's nurse turnover rate stands at 54.5%, and nurse staffing works out to about 1.32 hours per resident each day, which some might want to compare to other facilities. Four Seasons Living Center mainly cares for older adults but also has space for others with special needs, and tries to treat residents with dignity while staying connected to hospitals and doctors in the area.