St Anthony Manor sits right in downtown Casper, Wyoming, at 211 East 6th Street, and has been around as part of St. Anthony Housing, Inc. for older adults and people with disabilities who want a comfortable place to live without having to worry too much about the little things, and the building has 8 stories and 64 units, with single or double occupancy apartments offered, rents based on income, and utilities except cable, phone, and internet included, and rent can be adjusted for out-of-pocket medical expenses, so it's meant for people age 62 or older or for those who need a mobility-accessible place, plus there's a rule that at least one person needs to meet those criteria if it's a married couple or more than one in an apartment, and you won't find people monitoring or giving out medicines since it's not an extended health care place, but staff do provide assisted living services, meals, help with hygiene, and some basic health supports like diabetic care, non-ambulatory support, and incontinence care, and everyone gets the chance to make simple resident maintenance requests in both English and Spanish, even online, and office hours are Monday through Friday from 8AM to 5PM.
The building's smoke-free in every unit and common area, so folks have a healthier environment, and you'll see common spaces where people can gather, play bingo, join a book club, arts and crafts, cooking classes, movies, parties, and potlucks, and sometimes they invite speakers, organize chair exercises, hold education on holistic health, or have memory loss support groups, and for those who enjoy something spiritual, there are devotional activities too, and lots of chances to socialize, meet new friends, and keep busy day or night with a structured program that helps everyone maintain a good quality of life, and when people need to get out, public transportation comes right to the building for scheduled pickups. The staff promote independence as long as possible, help residents link to community resources, encourage self-sufficiency, and offer support with activities of daily living, while meals are provided every day. The facility partners with Catholic Charities of Wyoming and follows HUD guidelines for housing, welcoming everyone under the equal housing opportunity principle, and overall, it's a secure, managed community for seniors and people with disabilities who want to stay active, have some help if needed, and enjoy easy access to services and social activities right in Natrona County.