There may be a time when you or your loved one needs a continuum of medical and social services for chronic health conditions that affect the ability to perform the tasks of daily living. Our goal in The Willows Long-Term Care neighborhood is to provide a calm and enriching environment that lets residents maintain quality of life and that includes personal choice while receiving the around-the-clock care they need.
As a faith-based not-for-profit organization, our mission is to provide quality senior services guided by Christian values. This means we provide compassionate and dedicated health care in a warm and loving environment. That’s why our skilled nursing program strives to consistently receive the highest ratings from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services — giving you or your loved one the care you need while getting the most out of each and every day.
Wellness is about more than physical health. It’s about social engagement and finding purpose in daily life. At long-term care, Wichita Presbyterian Manor, we believe quality of care leads to quality of life. Here, our skilled staff and innovative wellness programming comes together to create a comfortable, nurturing environment. When you or your loved one needs more than a helping hand, our skilled and compassionate team members are here to promote vitality and wellness in all its dimensions.
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Assisted living residents are able to get around more independently. Our assisted living residents may be able to perform more activities and can get around as they like. They may need help with certain tasks, such as housework or bathing, but they can perform many tasks on their own. Long-term care is a solution for seniors who need much more help and hands-on care from a dedicated caregiver, with tasks such as getting in and out of chairs, moving around and more.
No, Medicare does not cover long-term care.
We are licensed for and accept Medicaid-approved residents in long-term care. Most long-term care Medicaid beds are filled internally by our own residents who are moving through the continuum.
Wichita Presbyterian Manor provides the bed, TV, nightstand, glider and dresser. Residents or their loved ones will need to provide clothes, personal items, décor and any additional furniture.