McCann Duplex sits on the 4900 block of South McCann in Springfield, MO, and offers senior apartments within a mobile home community, with options for both independent and assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and continuing care for those who need it, and you'll find things like semi-private studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom setups, even private patios in some places, which folks like for a breath of fresh air or a spot for the dog since cats and dogs are welcome. The community has room amenities, meals, dining options, and activities-Wii Bowling League, bridge club, movie nights, and outings among them-with a full calendar to help people stay engaged, and you'll also see transportation and parking, pet-friendly features, and plug-ins for Wi-Fi.
Many residents are folks 55 and over who want to stay active, and whether someone lives independently or needs more daily help, staff handle things like medication management, personal care, and make sure everyone's got support if they're dealing with memory concerns like dementia, and there's round-the-clock skilled nursing and help after hospital stays, surgery, or illness when needed. The place is non-profit and has a faith-based option called The Gardens for those who want it, and other names around like Mission Ridge, Maranatha Village, and Iron Bridge Retirement Community, which all share the same general focus on seniors having choices as their needs change, so there's board and care homes for small group living, too.
Residents enjoy easy access to local cafes, restaurants, and theaters, with nearby parks like Sequiota Park and Chesterfield Park handy for walks or fresh air, and places like Cox Medical Center South and thirteen nearby pharmacies mean help's close when someone needs it. Rooms and apartments keep safety in mind with ramps, elevators, and accessible parking, while the smoke-free buildings and quiet corners help keep things calm. Rent for a two-bedroom runs about $850 a month, and everything's close by-worship at Park Crest Baptist Church, medical care, even groceries, so nobody's cut off from the things they need or enjoy. The staff aim to support folks in staying independent for as long as possible, but they're always ready with help, and folks with Alzheimer's or dementia get care in secure memory care parts of the community. Families and residents have reviewed the community over time, and it's had recognition among the Best of Senior Living, which means someone took the time to notice what the place does day to day.