Jnh-Adams Inn sits out in Whitfield, Mississippi, and has 85 certified beds along with another 105 total units, all set up for folks who need different levels of care, so you'll find assisted living, independent living, skilled nursing, memory care, adult daycare, respite, and hospice all available under one roof, and they've got special suites set aside for each type including board and care homes in local neighborhoods for smaller groups. The place uses names for its programs and spaces, with things like RAL courses and a variety of caregiver and dementia training for families and staff, and you'll notice the big focus on safety because every part of the building has automatic sprinkler systems and emergency alert setups plus 24-hour call systems in rooms with air conditioning, private bathrooms, cable TV, and Wi-Fi.
Residents get access to housekeeping, dry cleaning, laundry with in-room washers and dryers, and personal care help like bathing or dressing, with about 6.25 total nurse staffing hours per day per resident, broken down into 3.47 hours with LPNs, 2.39 hours for CNAs, and around 0.39 hours for RNs, along with some time from physical therapists. They serve meals in a big community room, offering healthy snacks and special diets for folks who need diabetic, kosher, vegetarian, low-sodium, or allergen-free food, which a professional chef helps prepare. There's transportation for off-site trips, medical help for dental and vision care, and support for non-ambulatory needs.
They have plenty to keep people busy, like a fitness room, an activity and arts room, a movie theater, social events, a book collection, and outdoor spaces with gardens and walking paths, and also library, TV/media area, music programs, and lots of games. The place says it's a Medicaid and Medicare certified facility, operates as a government-owned Continuing Care Retirement Community, and serves as a hospital-based site too, with its first Medicare approval back in June 2001. There's a reported history of incident and inspection scores-one reported incident, five health deficiencies in the latest inspection cycle, plus health scores of 24, 8, and 60 out of their last three cycles, and no listed fines or penalties. They've got extra training for staff, offer transportation for residents, and support for families moving in, and there's help with medication, transfers, and activities like bathing or dressing, and when comparing places, you'll find they're related to Jnh-madison Inn and other nearby communities like Compere's Nursing Home, Brandon Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Belhaven Senior Care, Community Place, Briar Hill Rest Home, Wisteria Gardens, and Willow Creek Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, all using similar names and setups. The area around the building's a bit quieter and lower in population, which might appeal to folks wanting a little peace.