Presbyterian Manor

    4600 Taft Blvd, Wichita Falls, TX, 76308
    4.6 · 51 reviews
    • Continuing care retirement community
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing

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    4.61 · 51 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
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    5. 1
    • Care

      4.7
    • Staff

      4.6
    • Meals

      4.4
    • Building

      4.8
    • Value

      4.4

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    About Presbyterian Manor

    Presbyterian Manor is a non-profit senior living community that gives people several care choices all in one place, so there's independent living, assisted living, nursing care, and memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, and you'll find that each area has special features, like the Earle W. Crawford House of Hope which serves residents with memory loss and has 45 rooms made just for them, while the Perkins-Prothro Health Care Center next to the main building handles short and long-term nursing care with 57 private rooms and 24-hour staff, and there's even a separate area with 30 rooms for those who need short-term care but don't have dementia. The main building has 113 apartments for those wanting apartment living, and there are also 72 independent living cottages for people who want their own space, with each cottage or apartment coming in different floor plans and having things like full kitchens, washer and dryer, safety features, private bathrooms, and emergency call systems, so you get some peace of mind, and the heating, air conditioning, cable TV, and WiFi mean you're comfortable and connected. Presbyterian Manor supports active seniors with programs for art, music, crafts, and social events, and guests sometimes enjoy special visits from community groups and fun things like snow cones, plus there are regular musical performances and community gatherings you can join if you want.

    They pay close attention to care needs with flexible services like help bathing or dressing, medication support, occupational therapy, nursing and rehab, memory-focused activities, and therapy for those who've had surgery, so your care plan fits what you need, and if you start out independent but later need more help, you won't have to move far. Meals are prepared on-site and served restaurant-style, usually one or two per day, and they make changes for special diets when needed, while weekly housekeeping, laundry pickup, maintenance, and grounds keeping are all taken care of for you, with extra help available for those needing personal care or wound care.

    Amenities include game and activity rooms, a dining room, a fitness center, a salon and barbershop, covered parking, and places for guests to park, with the community designed for comfort, keeping safety and accessibility at the forefront, so moving between apartments, cottages, and care areas is easy, and staff can help with using wheelchairs or walking if that's needed. There are spiritual, educational, and wellness programs to support the body and mind, and they try to match people with activities they'll enjoy, so residents can stay busy and make friends. Presbyterian Manor accepts long-term care insurance, coordinates admissions with families, goes over move-in steps and waiting lists when they have them, and suggests touring or doing a virtual visit to help future residents learn about daily life and the different care choices, with caregiver resources that help explain the difference between independent living, assisted living, nursing, and memory care. An 18-member Board of Directors oversees the community, and the Good Samaritan Fund helps residents with things like meals or nursing care if money runs short, so neighbors can stay even if their situation changes.

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