White Oak Manor is a small, for-profit senior living and nursing home facility with a capacity of 62 beds, situated in the community of Warren, Ohio. Corporate-owned, it operates as a stand-alone nursing home rather than as part of a broad continuing care retirement community. This facility accepts both Medicare and Medicaid, allowing residents access to short-term rehabilitation after qualifying hospital stays as well as potential long-term care coverage options based on financial eligibility.
The care provided at White Oak Manor spans a range of needs, from routine long-term residential assistance to post-acute rehabilitation. Residents benefit from care planning that takes into account individual preferences and goals, with nursing and support services tailored to changing medical requirements. Treatment at White Oak Manor is generally coordinated according to physician orders, with a focus on safety, comfort, and the maintenance of each resident’s dignity.
White Oak Manor is regularly subject to government health and safety inspections, which cover food quality, fire safety, resident care plans, and the protection of resident-identifiable information. These inspections are conducted at least once every 15 months. The most recent reporting periods indicate the facility’s involvement in systematic review cycles to address care standards and operational procedures, striving to maintain an environment that is comfortable and as home-like as possible for residents.
The home operates as a traditional nursing facility and is not integrated with a hospital campus. It does not specifically offer a dedicated Alzheimer’s care unit but does provide nursing support relevant to the needs of residents with varying levels of cognitive and physical challenges. Residents at White Oak Manor can expect to have access to scheduled meals and routine daily assistance, with staff working to keep meals safe, appetizing, and served at the right temperature.
White Oak Manor’s approach to senior living is defined by its independent management and a commitment to serving older adults who require nursing care or rehabilitation. While securing payment through Medicare, Medicaid, long-term care insurance, or personal funds may depend on eligibility and duration of care, families are generally encouraged to discuss specific financial and care arrangements directly with the facility to ensure continuity of services tailored to meet each resident's needs.