Chautauqua Guest Home sits at 602 11th Street in Charles City, Iowa, and has provided long-term care since 1961, being family-owned and operated the whole time, which lots of folks say makes a difference in feeling at home, and there's still a focus on comfort, honesty, and safety, especially for the elderly and people with high care needs. The main facility has 65 licensed beds for those needing skilled nursing or intermediate care, and there's also a secure 16-bed memory care unit for people with dementia on the South wing, which keeps things structured and safe, plus there are newly remodeled rooms with carpeting and a separate area just for memory care with its own kitchen, dining, and nurse's station. They offer short-term rehab for people going from hospital to home, and there are therapy services on-site, with a new rehab area for both inpatients and outpatients, and equipment to help bariatric residents too. The staff gets recognized for their service and professionalism and there's always a licensed nurse around.
Through Riverside Senior Living, the community's got twenty apartment units with studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts, most with kitchenettes, big fridges, and covered patios, and it seems tenants can get help with changing beds, showering, or setting up medicine, all based on what each person asks for. Residents-or tenants, as they're called-can choose meals cooked by chefs and meal planners, and there's always a menu of clinical, health, and community services that people can pick from, which helps folks feel more in control. The main living spaces give everyone Wi-Fi access for cell phones, e-readers, and laptops, plus there's a projector and large screen for activities, and common areas where the community gets together for social and spiritual group events, all planned to keep people active and feeling connected. The home gives diabetic, incontinence, and non-ambulatory care, and the old place has taken part in fall prevention grants and even earned statewide and national awards for its care, and there's close ties to groups like the Iowa Health Care Association. Chautauqua Guest Homes, Inc. runs several spots, like Riverside Senior Living and two other Chautauqua Guest Home sites, and across the whole lot, the goal stays the same, which is making sure seniors and frail people get the care, independence, and steady support they need as they get older.