Compassionate Manor assisted living home welcomes a diverse community of individuals from all walks of life, providing a supportive and inclusive environment where everyone feels valued. Our mission is to provide a serene and welcoming home for our residents, supported by a team of compassionate, dedicated professionals.
We celebrate the unique backgrounds, cultures, and experiences of our residents, offering personalized care that meets their specific needs. Our wide range of activities, services, and amenities are designed to enrich the lives of all who call our community home, fostering connections and friendships that span generations. Here, we prioritize not just care, but also the sense of belonging and purpose that makes life fulfilling.
Supervisory care is the most basic level of assistance in assisted living. It is intended for residents who are generally independent but may require some level of supervision or minimal assistance with daily tasks.
Ideal For: Residents who are mostly self-sufficient but may need occasional help or reassurance, such as those who are at risk of forgetting things or who may need some oversight for safety reasons.
Overview: Personal care provides a higher level of assistance for residents who need help with daily activities but are not entirely dependent on others. This level of care is more hands-on compared to supervisory care.
Ideal For: Residents who need regular help with personal care tasks but still have some level of independence. This level is suitable for those who may have physical limitations, mild cognitive impairments, or chronic conditions that require more consistent support.
Overview: Directed care is the most intensive level of assistance and is designed for residents who have significant cognitive or physical impairments, requiring continuous supervision and assistance. This level is often necessary for individuals with conditions such as advanced dementia or severe physical disabilities
Ideal For: Residents with advanced cognitive disorders (such as Dementia, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease) or severe physical disabilities who require comprehensive, round-the-clock care and supervision.