The Manor on Bankers Hill, also known as St. Paul’s Manor, offers an Independent Living program that comes with several medical supports. Staff monitor and redirect residents who wander during either the day or night, and oxygen management is available for those with respiratory needs. Applicants younger than 60 years old may be considered, expanding the age range the community can serve. Although the property does not specialize in dementia care, routine wellness checks and ready access to local healthcare providers help residents manage chronic conditions while maintaining an independent lifestyle.
All direct-care employees pass background checks and an awake night team is on duty to respond to emergencies. Pull-cord alerts in each apartment connect residents to 24-hour staff coverage, and a fenced rear area adds a layer of security. An activity director plans daily programs, and caregivers can assist with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting when needed. Residents who use walkers receive help with transfers, allowing them to stay active without changing care levels.
Apartment styles vary; some units include a kitchenette, individual heating and cooling controls, cable service, and the option to paint or decorate the space. Because not every room has every feature, confirming specific amenities during a tour is recommended. Independent Living residents receive regular housekeeping and linen service, and maintenance handles repairs.
Meals follow a set menu served three times daily in the dining room, supplemented by snacks available throughout the day. Independent Living residents can purchase a monthly meal plan while still keeping light groceries in their kitchenettes when present. Weekly laundry service for personal clothing and linens is included.
On-site amenities include resident parking, outside smoking areas, wheelchair-accessible common areas, high-speed internet, communal gardens, a library, and scheduled religious services. A concierge desk assists with appointments, and transportation is offered for shopping and medical visits, with public transit stops close by for additional options. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.