Alma Manor in Alma, Kansas, is a nursing-home community that centers its services on comprehensive clinical care. Residents can come for short-term respite stays or commit to longer rehabilitative or custodial stays, and the staff adjusts its Levels of Care to match each person’s medical needs. Licensed nurses are on duty around the clock to administer medications, monitor vital signs, and coordinate with physicians and therapists. Whether a resident is recovering from surgery or managing chronic conditions, the team delivers hands-on support designed for both temporary and ongoing situations.
Beyond the primary nursing services, Alma Manor supplies on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy to help residents regain or maintain function. Care plans include wound care, IV therapies, pain management, and routine health assessments. The community also arranges transportation to outside specialists when required and keeps families updated with regular progress reports. By integrating these auxiliary medical services with daily assistance in activities of daily living, the facility aims to reduce hospital readmissions and maintain resident stability.
Accommodations at Alma Manor include private and semi-private rooms with access to well-kept outdoor areas where residents can get fresh air or visit with family. Rooms are equipped with basic safety features such as grab bars and emergency call systems, though not every room offers the same layout or amenities; availability depends on current inventory and level of care required.
Dining is handled on site with three daily meals and snacks. The culinary team prepares standard, low-sodium, kosher, vegetarian, and gluten or allergen-free options, following individual dietary orders from physicians or dietitians. Menus rotate to provide variety while meeting nutritional guidelines, and staff supervise mealtimes for residents who need feeding assistance or modified textures.
Residents can spend free time in the activity center, take part in organized clubs and community groups, or read and use computers in the library and lounge. Staff coordinate calendars filled with social, recreational, and educational events to promote engagement and reduce isolation.