Dow Rummel Village I sits in Sioux Falls and offers seniors many types of housing and care, including Independent Living, Assisted Living, Enhanced Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing, and even home health services, with private rooms available in their skilled subacute care areas, and Bethel Community runs the assisted living part. The facility's designed for comfort, safety, and social activity, with a strong Christian spirit guiding the staff, and it's been operating as a non-profit for more than sixty years, providing a friendly space for older adults to live and get help when they need it. Staff supervise residents and answer 24-hour calls, helping with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine. There's a dementia and memory care wing for those who need extra support, and the setup there reduces confusion and wandering, plus staff use therapies for folks with Alzheimer's or other memory problems and there's a dementia waiver for those with certain needs.
Seniors can spend their days in all kinds of community areas such as a movie theater, game room, library, arts and crafts rooms, woodshop, walking paths, gardens, and even a virtual golf setup, plus there's a fitness room, a salon, water aerobics programs, courtyards, a picnic shelter, and a space for pets, so there's always something to do, indoors or outside. Meal planners and chefs prepare meals using healthy ingredients and aim for good taste, and residents can use meal sites, food pantries, and summer food programs if they need it.
Dow Rummel offers many support services such as early Headstart and Headstart programs, clothing and supply help-car seats, diapers, clothing vouchers, winter gear, and shoes-which help families in the community, along with rent and utility assistance, home repair, and help for new parents like parenting classes and special assistance. Staff cover a lot of different needs, including counseling, psychiatry, and milestone programs to spot and address developmental delays or disabilities, and they also set up immunizations, pediatric appointments, and general checkups, covering lots of sides of health care. There's a focus on wellness with fitness classes and programs for both body and mind.
Technology help comes through Link Tech Services, making it easier for residents to stay connected, and there's transportation for those who need to get out and about. The "Life on Main Street" program and Life Enrichment activities help keep folks socially active and involved with their community, and there are Gift Cards you can use to enjoy various services on campus. The certified skilled nursing and subacute care facility has more than fifty beds, and seniors can access occupational, speech, respiratory, and physical therapies, with special plans for those needing longer-term, hospice, or memory-focused care.
The staff have experience with all kinds of care, from basic help with daily living to complex nursing requirements. The facility's pet-friendly, sticks to equal housing and employment rules, and keeps a strong focus on a safe, inclusive, and welcoming place for seniors. Dow Rummel Village I's been part of the community for decades, aiming to help older folks live with safety, dignity, and a bit of joy in their day, and offers virtual tours for anyone wanting to see what's available before visiting in person.