Glenwood House sits at 401 N Woodlawn in Wellington, Kansas, and has served the community since 1961 with a one-story, ranch-style home setup, built using block materials, no basement, and a fenced large corner lot for extra space and safety, plus a sturdy upright storm shelter and wide bedroom doors for easy wheelchair access, and every little bit helps when thinking about the needs folks might have as they age. The property's got six bedrooms and two full bathrooms, so that lets the staff tend to a smaller number of residents, which sometimes means a more personal feel, and there's no fireplace, which some might even prefer for safety or allergies, and you'll find forced air heating powered by natural gas, central air, and electric cooling, making the temperature comfortable all through Kansas seasons. Appliances come standard - dishwasher, disposal, range/oven, washer, dryer - and all the public utilities are hooked up, with no fuss over basic needs like plumbing or sewer, and though there's no basement, the house has a handy office space, a sprinkler system, and updated kitchen with new paint, newer floors, plus enough natural light to keep the spaces cheery.
Glenwood House focuses on care for seniors who need support with daily life, dressing, bathing, and such, and staff are there day and night, rain or shine, to help if anyone needs it, and you might notice alarms and fire safety systems reassuring both the residents and their families. The place stays safe with locked doors to keep wandering at bay, which helps those living with Alzheimer's or other memory troubles stay secure and calm, and the memory care wing uses special programs and therapies for those with cognitive issues - which matters a great deal as loved ones age and memory's not what it used to be. The leadership team includes Gillian Robb (administrator, associated with OpenExO), Danie Oosthuizen as the senior teacher at Glenwood House College, Desmond Zeelie as executive head of Glenwood House School, and Jan-Erik Swart covering music as director, showing you that they've gathered a range of skills under one roof, and reflecting their motto, "Taking Care To The Highest Level," in how they try to run things.
The care plans come personalized, whether folks need simple reminders, help with walking, or more involved care like two-person transfers or even insulin injections, all depending on each individual's own situation, which can change over time. Residents get three home-cooked meals every day, and staff can make special meals for health conditions, and there's a traveling barber or stylist, which helps when getting out's hard, and group programs for wellness, music therapy, pet therapy, board games, and outdoor trips for when folks want a change of scenery. Amenities cover a lot: high-speed internet, transportation, parking, reading room, garden spots, a wellness room (sometimes with a hot tub or sauna), movie and game nights, exercise programs, and the team can help with getting to doctor's appointments, shopping, religious services, or any place outside that's needed.
The "Household Model" at Glenwood House mixes assisted living and memory care but stays true to its "real home" feel, with remodeled apartments giving private or semi-private bedrooms, sunny living rooms, a front porch for sitting and talking, large communal areas, and a family-centered way of doing things. They hold a license from Kansas's Department of Social Services (ID B0960), have 11-50 staff members, and because they treat every resident as someone's family, you'll notice a mix of people who enjoy fostering a friendly, welcoming place where everyone gets some level of care and independence, so no one's left feeling like just another number in a big institution, and if you're wanting to know more, their website at http://www.glenwoodhouse.co.za lays out the details for anyone interested.