Maranatha Village, Inc. in Springfield, Missouri offers both Assisted Living and Independent Living, giving residents the option to choose the level of daily support they need. Individuals who want help with activities of daily living can move into the assisted living setting, while those who desire a maintenance-free lifestyle with greater self-direction can select independent living. Because the campus incorporates continuing care, residents can move between service levels if needs change without leaving the community.
Clinical services are organized to reduce outside appointments and manage health needs on-site. Registered nurses coordinate care and are supported by visiting physicians, physical therapists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists. Diabetes management, medication administration, podiatry, ambulatory care, and incontinence care are available, as are respite and hospice services. An emergency call system is in place throughout the residences for rapid response. The community also provides laundry and dry-cleaning, resident and family counseling, and ongoing wellness monitoring to keep care plans current.
Residences range from senior apartments to assisted-living suites. Floor plans may include cable or satellite TV hookups, Wi-Fi access, and parking. Select units are pet friendly and some open to landscaped grounds, outdoor walking paths, or garden areas. Other options may feature access to a library and computer lounge. Housekeeping and maintenance are provided, but not every accommodation includes every listed feature, so prospective residents should verify the amenities in the specific unit they are considering.
Three daily meals are prepared on-site, and menus are designed to meet varied dietary needs. Between meals, healthy snacks are available so residents can maintain consistent nutrition. Staff monitor special diets, and meal service can be delivered to apartments for those recovering from illness or therapy.
Residents have access to an activity center that hosts organized programs, wellness classes, and club meetings. Scheduled social outings keep residents connected to the greater Springfield community, while on-campus clubs encourage peer interaction and support personal interests. Health and wellness programs supplement formal therapy services and promote long-term well-being.