The decision to move into a long-term care neighborhood can be overwhelming and difficult. At Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor, we work hard to help you or your loved one with the transition. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions from those interested in our long-term care neighborhood. If there’s a question we haven’t answered here, contact us today.
We offer private and semi-private residences where residents can receive qualified, around-the-clock nursing care.
Assisted living residents are more independent. Our assisted living residents may be able to perform more activities and can get around as they like. They may need help with certain tasks, such as housework or bathing, but they can perform many tasks on their own. Long-term care is a solution for seniors who need much more help from a dedicated caregiver, with tasks such as getting in and out of chairs, moving around, and more.
Our health services team is top-of-the-line. We have a dedicated skilled nursing team of RNs, LPNs and CNAs who provide 24-hour nursing care. We also offer a variety of physical, occupational and speech therapies customized to individual care plans.
Monthly long-term care fees are determined by the type of apartment and level of services needed. Contact us to learn more and take the next step in your journey.
There are times when we have a wait list for our health care center. To learn how to apply and be placed on the wait list, contact our marketing director.
We accept Medicaid-approved residents in our health care center.
Long-term care at Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor is a 24-hour supervised community. Our doors are locked, and a security key code is required for entry and exit. Our main lobby doors are locked between 5 p.m. and 8 a.m.
Arkansas City Presbyterian Manor provides the bed, glider, TV, nightstand and dresser. Residents or their loved ones will need to provide clothes, personal items, décor and any additional furniture.
Our long-term care neighborhood is 24-hour secure facility, but visitors are welcome and encouraged any time, day or night.
Yes. As long as it is safe for both spouses to live in the same room. A resident assessment is required.
Yes! You have the peace of mind to know that our trained team members can help you determine whether an outing is appropriate for your loved one or not on a given day.
Absolutely! We offer a number of programs and activities to stimulate the mind, engage the resident, and promote social interaction.