The Estates of Maryville

    320 N Main, Maryville, MO, 64468
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    About The Estates of Maryville

    The Estates of Maryville sits in a quiet part of Highland, Kansas, and offers several kinds of housing and care for older adults, and the place has independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing options, so folks get the help they need as they age, with some living on their own and others getting more supervision if they need it, and there's a homey feel with one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, each including simple kitchens, living rooms, modern furniture, and artwork on the walls. The building features wide hallways, plenty of windows, balconies, and lots of natural light coming in, and the design includes ramps, elevators, and accessible showers. There's a pet-friendly policy, so cats and dogs are welcome, which a lot of people like, and the community holds outings, field trips, and activities run by full-time activity directors, with on-site devotionals and group gatherings for anyone interested. Folks can visit the beauty salon, share nutritious meals together, and take part in scheduled events in both outdoor and indoor common areas that are easy to get to if you use a wheelchair or walker, and trips to local parks like Judah Park or Water Tower Park are common, with local doctors, pharmacies, and St. Francis Hospital nearby, not to mention restaurants, a café, and churches just a short drive away. The Estates of Maryville has a long local history, being run now by Purple Door, LLC, and it's become a part of a bigger network of senior care providers, and the place tries to keep things straightforward, with housing for healthy seniors who want fewer chores and also care for those needing help with bathing, dressing, and medicines. Staff on site help with memory care for seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia, putting safety first to prevent wandering or confusion, and some trained aides provide non-medical help for people who want to stay in their own rooms or homes. Room features are practical, common areas are open, and people who stay can bring their dogs or cats, which helps with feeling settled, and though starting prices are listed somewhere, exact costs aren't given up front. The Estates of Maryville has its strengths and quirks like anywhere, and while it isn't showy, it does cover the basic needs for seniors looking for a safe, welcoming place to live, whether that means staying independent, getting some daily help, or needing skilled nursing care along the way.

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