Windsor Manor Indianola offers assisted-living services designed for older adults who need routine help but do not require full-time nursing home care. Licensed staff members are on site around the clock to handle medication management, vital-sign monitoring, and coordination with residents’ physicians, pharmacies, and outpatient therapy providers. Individual service plans outline how nurses and caregivers address chronic conditions, oversee rehabilitation exercises, and respond to health changes, ensuring medical oversight remains the priority of daily operations.
Beyond the clinical tasks, caregivers assist with activities of daily living such as bathing, grooming, dressing, and mobility. A registered nurse reviews each care plan regularly, making adjustments as needs evolve. Residents have access to scheduled transportation for doctor visits, on-site wellness and exercise sessions, and an emergency call system that links directly to staff. Therapy professionals visit the community for physical, occupational, or speech therapy when ordered, and preventive health screenings are organized on a recurring basis.
Accommodations include studio and one-bedroom apartments with varying features such as kitchenettes, private bathrooms with walk-in showers, individual climate controls, basic cable, Wi-Fi, and emergency response pull cords. Weekly housekeeping, laundry service, and maintenance are provided. Pets are allowed, and it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. Not all accommodations have all the features mentioned, so prospective residents should confirm specific details during a tour.
Residents take meals in a central dining room that serves three daily sittings plus snacks. Menus are reviewed by a dietitian, and staff can prepare low-sugar, low-sodium, or other physician-ordered diets. Tray delivery is offered during short-term illness, and hydration stations remain available throughout the day. Residents without kitchenettes keep small refrigerators or rely on the communal pantry, while those with kitchenettes can supplement meals as desired.