Maranatha Manor, sitting in Sebring, Florida, is a medium-sized senior living and board and care home with space for up to 20 residents, and it's licensed by state or local government, which means it follows certain rules for safety and care. The staff offers support 24 hours a day and will help with moving from beds to wheelchairs, bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, and if someone needs help with diabetes, the team can help monitor insulin. The facility doesn't take Medicare unless there's certification from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but they do accept private pay, social security, veteran's benefits, private insurance, and a range of fees like a community fee, respite fee, buy-in fee, and different rates for various care needs or for a second person. Residents can choose from different room types like studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and semi-private options, and all have access to common areas both inside and out, including a swimming pool, walking paths, and a community garden, so there's room to walk and room to chat.
Maranatha Manor keeps meal services going, with nutritious options for special diets like diabetes, and everyone can eat together in a dining room that allows for all-day dining if needed. Housekeeping, laundry, and linen services are provided. For those who need it, there's memory care and mental wellness programs, making the home suitable for memory care residents. The staff organizes activities like movie nights, arts and crafts, recreational therapy, spiritual activities, and social events so residents can move around and connect with each other. They also have emergency alert systems in the rooms and common areas to keep everyone safe. There's transportation arrangements for medical visits, care plan coordination with doctors, and assistance with daily living tasks, and the facility has organized programs for entertainment and socializing, regular housekeeping, and help for those with higher medical needs, including diabetes management. Maranatha Manor offers tours for prospective residents, and the community provides a stable, safe place with personal care, familiar faces, and a mix of amenities so residents and families can feel supported.