Jerseyville Manor sits in Jerseyville with 154 certified beds and sees about 145 residents each day, and folks looking at options will also notice it's part of Unlimited Development, Inc., while the place covers a wide range of care including nursing home, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, assisted living, and memory care. Now, you'll find studios, private and companion suites, and if someone needs some extra help, staff provide 24-hour licensed nursing, with help for bathing, dressing, medication distribution and management, injections, grooming, laundry, meals, and toileting-which for many can make the day run smoother, and there's also a call system if help's needed fast. In the same community, people use Hawthorne Inn assisted living, Manor Court for skilled nursing care, Memory Lane fitness for the mind memory care, and the Bounce Back Rehabilitation Program, and some move to the Villas, which are single family or duplex homes, or choose Hawthorne Inn retirement apartments, and everyone gets free wireless internet, TV, home-cooked meals served restaurant style, and a free membership to AJ's Fitness Center.
Staff average about 3.60 nurse hours per resident each day, and nurse turnover rate is a little high at 23.5%, so you might see new faces from time to time, and there's been 9 deficiencies on recent inspection reports, touching on quality of life, safe environment, proper food handling, and infection control-these matter, though the place holds a 3-star rating from CMS and ranks third in Jerseyville with a 7.3 out of 10 score. There's a Geriatric Nutritional Program, onsite hospice, and respite care, with services like social and recreational activities that help keep residents busy, and while AJ's Fitness Center is on the grounds, folks in memory care can use the Memory Lane program for mental fitness. Some concerns around infection, supervision, nutrition, and safe environment mean families and residents try to keep an eye on things, but those who stay in Jerseyville Manor can expect choice in living arrangements, plenty of nursing oversight, and a mix of rehab, nutrition, and social opportunities wrapped into daily routines.