Greenwood Manor sits in a quiet neighborhood, licensed for six residents, and offers a small, homelike setting where staff seem genuinely helpful, joyful, and kind, which people around here say makes the place feel friendly and welcoming. Folks living here can pick from different care options that fit what they need-assisted living, independent living, memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, respite care for short-term stays, and even hospice for end-of-life support. Caregivers stay on duty 24 hours a day, ready to help with daily living activities like bathing, dressing, grooming, medication, and even two-person transfers or insulin shots when needed, so no one gets left behind, and families know that their loved ones have company and support.
Memory care residents get housing and therapies made just for them, and their building has secure, locked doors to help stop wandering and reduce confusion. People with memory problems have special activities, brain games, music, and animal therapy, so everyone has a chance to stay active and engaged. Groups meet for things like movie nights, workout classes, reading, music, and crafts, so even on quiet days, there's always something to do, and folks often eat together in the dining room or chat in the garden or recreation area. The activity calendar stays busy with community-sponsored outings, spiritual activities, and special events to help seniors make friends and feel part of something.
Greenwood Manor handles food with care, too, with nutritious meals-either on a schedule or throughout the day-made to taste good, and the kitchen can handle low-salt, allergy-sensitive, or diabetic diets, so folks with health conditions don't have to worry when they sit down to eat. Residents get furnished rooms with emergency alerts, phone lines, and move-in help, and the staff takes care of housekeeping and laundry. Outside, the walking paths and gardens are good spots for fresh air, and there's parking and transportation for trips to the doctor, shopping, or faith-based gatherings, so people don't get stuck indoors. There's even a little salon and a reading room for those who want to look nice or enjoy a quiet afternoon.
Doctors and nurses work with the team to make wellness plans suited to each resident, and Greenwood Manor's awards for senior care, including the Best of Senior Living All Star, show that other folks have noticed the good work here, too. Residents who need more than home care but don't need full-time nursing find a good middle ground at Greenwood Manor, with care, social activities, and safety, all in one place.