Warrensburg Manor Health Care Center sits on Care Center Drive in Warrensburg, Missouri, and it's a single-story facility where 88 residents live, with space for 92. The staff includes nurses, therapists, and supportive workers always available, 24 hours a day. They help with daily routines, mobility needs, and take care of personal support tasks, so folks who need more help aren't left alone. You'll see they offer both short-term rehab and long-term care, including skilled nursing, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and memory care for dementia and Alzheimer's, which helps everyone get what they require, whether they're recovering from something or staying long-term.
Religious and community life feel close by, with churches like Kemp Arthur D, First Church of Nazarene, Countryside Church of Nazarene, and Apostolic Church of Micronesia nearby. Residents have social and recreational programs to enjoy, keeping their minds and bodies active. The place offers activities, social events, and counseling for residents and families, with staff known for being helpful, joyful, and kind. Meals come with a lot of choices, like diabetic-friendly, low-sodium, kosher, gluten-free, vegetarian, and even special therapeutic diets planned by chefs and nutritionists who focus on balanced meals and quality ingredients.
Laundry and dry-cleaning services take care of clothing, and the building's accessible features help folks who use wheelchairs or need extra support. Warrensburg Manor takes both Medicare and Medicaid, which can help with costs, and has nursing home care and assisted living services, along with individualized rehab programs, and family outreach and education services. Memory care programs help those with cognitive decline, and there's regular supervision from licensed physicians.
Photos show the grounds with grass, parking, and the building's design-not fancy but comfortable. The facility holds a 3.6-star rating based on 14 reviews, and it's received awards like Best of Senior Living and Best of Senior Living All Star for its care, activities, and welcoming environment, celebrating high standards for engaging residents in meaningful activities. It doesn't promise perfection but works hard to help people recover with dignity and live in a calm, supportive setting where comfort and safety matter each day.