Parkway Manor in Marion, Illinois offers three levels of residence: Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care. Residents who need short-term help can take advantage of respite stays, and those managing diabetes will find structured support for monitoring and medication. These options allow individuals to transition smoothly between levels of care without leaving the community.
Medical oversight is built into daily life. A 24-hour emergency call system connects residents to staff, and licensed nurses are on-site for routine and urgent needs. The community also delivers continuing care services, resident and family counseling, incontinence and ambulatory assistance, and coordinated hospice support when required. Memory Care programming runs alongside the broader health services to create a consistent safety net.
Private and semi-private living spaces vary in size and layout. Some apartments look onto landscaped outdoor areas or the enclosed garden, and select units provide direct access to common patios. A library and computer lounge offers internet access, and building-wide Wi-Fi is available, though not every accommodation includes all features listed.
Three daily meals are prepared on-site and served in a central dining room. The culinary team can adjust menus for specialized diets, allowing residents with diabetes or other health considerations to dine alongside neighbors without compromising nutritional guidelines.
Residents can spend free time in the activity center or join one of the organized clubs and community groups that meet throughout the week. These scheduled events give both Independent Living and higher-support residents regular opportunities for social engagement and recreation.