Jennings Guest House sits in Jennings, Louisiana and runs as a residential care home with nursing home services, so folks get everything from assisted living support to more advanced memory care, and the place itself feels more like a small neighborhood with cozy homes rather than a big, busy building, which helps everyone living there feel a bit more connected to their caregivers and neighbors. Staff provide help around the clock with basics like bathing, grooming, reminding folks about their medicine, and even helping out with cooking, cleaning, toileting, and washing, plus they offer transportation for doctor's appointments, shopping trips, and spiritual services, which makes life a little easier for those having trouble doing these things on their own.
People living there eat three home-cooked meals a day that can be tailored for special diets, whether someone's got diabetes, high blood pressure, or other conditions, and folks enjoy a range of activities, like music therapy, animal therapy, board games, trips outside, and regular community night events, along with exercise, movie, and music programs if they're interested in staying active or just need a bit of company. Jennings Guest House has a focus on memory care and provides a secure, protected space for residents with Alzheimer's disease or dementia, using simple floor plans and safety features like fencing, security doors, and a monitored system to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
The facility has private or shared bedrooms, along with rooms designed to be safe and accessible, and some amenities may include game rooms, reading spaces, a jacuzzi, sauna, fitness area, beauty parlor, and garden areas, though these may vary as the property gets renovated. The price for Memory Care starts at $4,500 per month, and payment options range from private pay to Medicaid, Medicare, and VA contracts. There's a mix of assisted living, nursing care, and rehabilitation, with a dedicated Alzheimer's and Dementia unit and a Rehab Skills Unit for folks needing restorative nursing, walking help, or motion exercises, and full-time nurses on site all day and night.
Operated by Acadiana Cares, a non-profit group out of Lafayette, Jennings Guest House gets funding from public donations and five local thrift stores while aiming to offer a peaceful, relaxing, faith-guided place for residential care, including special programs for women facing homelessness or addiction, job training, education, character development, and life skills. The property, at 203 South Louise Street, is currently going through renovations and code updates, with plans to meet the latest safety laws, and there's a partnership with property owners and local residents to make sure the place serves community needs. Room setups are simple but comfortable, care is steady and friendly, and the whole idea is to give seniors and those in need a welcoming spot with help exactly where and when they need it, but the facility doesn't allow pets. Jennings Guest House isn't a rehab or addiction center, but does have a 12-month training program with job placement and housing support, and everything centers around giving people a safe place to rest, learn, and connect. Darla Price is the contact for the facility.