ComfortCare Homes operates in quiet residential neighborhoods in Leawood, Kansas, where the houses feel a lot like home and have only a handful of residents-up to seven-so everyone gets more attention than you'd see in a big building, and they call these board and care homes. The community's got a wide range of care options, starting with active, independent living that has resort-style amenities, social events, regular programs, and maintenance-free lifestyles for those who just need a safe, friendly spot without much extra help, but if you ever need a bit more, they'll provide support services like meal prep, transportation arrangements for doctor's visits, and help with chores. For folks who need extra assistance, ComfortCare Homes offers assisted living, where the staff help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, medication, and meals, and they always make sure each person's unique needs are met, with a health plan if needed and even support for personal hygiene or using the bath. Those who live with memory issues like Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia get care in secure settings with Wander Guard or similar safety systems, plus memory-enhancing programs, music therapy, pet therapy, and activities meant to keep them engaged, and they've got some specialty terms and names for these programs that are particular to ComfortCare Homes.
The skilled nursing side covers folks with serious health needs or high acuity care, offering medical support, wound care, rehabilitation, and 24-hour nursing, which means someone's always there if you need help with things like incontinence or medication changes, and for the folks coming for a short time, there's respite and even hospice care for those end-of-life days. Meals get prepared with residents' preferences and health conditions in mind, so there's vegetarian options, special diabetic or low-salt meals, and snacks, plus they accommodate other dietary needs. Every home comes fully furnished, offers private or semi-private bedrooms, including one-bedroom suites, rooms with wheelchair-accessible showers or tubs, and all the usual things like cable TV, Wi-Fi, phone access, a book room, garden, hot tub, and regular housekeeping. Residents with pets are welcome to bring cats or dogs along, and they'll help arrange for a mobile hairdresser too if you want someone to come in to do your hair. Residents can join in on fitness classes, music and art activities, board games, movie nights, and outdoor relaxation, and transportation's available for a fee if you need to get to medical appointments, churches, shops, or just want to do errands.
ComfortCare Homes emphasizes a home-like, family-friendly setting, and staff are known for building trust and giving people their dignity, and while it's not a big fancy place, that personal attention is a focus, and the team speaks several languages, including Korean, Spanish, and English. The location is close to parks, cafes, restaurants, doctors, and hospitals, and they've got both indoor and outdoor social spaces so people can visit or relax how they want. It's a small-state licensed-facility with a capacity for just seven residents at Care Haven Homes Overbrook, and although there aren't any special awards or scores mentioned, what stands out is the individualized care, range of care options, and the effort to make life safer, easier, and more comfortable for elders in their own neighborhood.