KMH is an assisted living and memory care community in Wichita, KS.
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402 S Martinson St, Wichita, KS 67213
For more information about senior living options: (866) 208-4318
4.3 from 54 reviews
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KMH Costs & Pricing
At KMH, our pricing structure reflects a competitive approach within both Sedgwick County and the broader Kansas market. For a one-bedroom unit, our monthly rate is $2,750, notably lower than the county average of $3,868 and the state average of $3,859. Similarly, our two-bedroom apartments are priced at $3,400, which aligns closely with Sedgwick County's average of $3,398 but presents a more attractive option compared to the state's typical charge of $3,562. Lastly, for those seeking a studio apartment, our monthly fee of $3,900 remains competitive against state and county figures of $4,121 and $4,094 respectively. Overall, KMH provides an appealing alternative that balances quality living with affordability in comparison to regional costs.
Floor plans
KMH
Sedgwick County
Kansas
1 Bedroom
$2,750
$3,868
$3,859
2 Bedrooms
$3,400
$3,398
$3,562
Studio
$3,900
$4,121
$4,094
Overall Review of KMH
common22 reviews mention this
Staff caring and responsive
Residents and families most consistently describe staff as caring and responsive to needs.
Across the reviews, families describe staff members who are friendly, helpful, and attentive to residents day to day. Several note that staff communicate well and will address concerns after being raised. A few reviews also emphasize that direct-care staff work hard to keep residents comfortable, even when management or staffing is criticized by others.
common12 reviews mention this
Clean facility and upkeep
Many reviews highlight a consistently clean, well-kept environment.
Residents and visitors frequently mention cleanliness, including no unpleasant odors and regular cleaning in common areas. Some reviewers add specifics like housekeeping in apartments and carpets being cleaned when requested. A smaller number of comments focus more on maintenance needs or staffing-related gaps rather than overall cleanliness.
common12 reviews mention this
Activities and outings matter
Reviews frequently connect quality of life to organized activities and social time.
Many reviewers describe ongoing activities such as bingo, crafts, games, and planned events that help residents socialize. Several mention outings and group time, including activities tied to religious services and seasonal events. A recurring caveat is that some units had fewer activities or incomplete activity schedules, with one review stating advertised activities did not consistently take place.
caveat8 reviews mention this
Dining is a mixed spot
Food quality is inconsistent across reviews, with both praise and complaints.
Some families praise the food as good, describe variety and choices, and mention dining formats like an anytime menu and meal assistance for residents who eat together socially. Others report the dining experience declined at certain times, calling out poorer quality and asking for healthier options. Overall, dining comes up as a meaningful experience, but not everyone rates it the same way.
caveat6 reviews mention this
Care staffing concerns appear
Several reviews raise concerns about staffing and care follow-through.
While many describe good care, multiple reviews caution that staffing levels or coordination can fall short, including comments about residents needing to wait for help and about care not being noticed in time. Some also describe administrative issues, such as documentation concerns and communication gaps. These criticisms are most concentrated in reviews discussing assisted living and memory care, alongside requests for more reliable coverage and higher staffing in those areas.
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Features
Housing
1-bedroom apartments
2-bedroom apartments
Studio apartments
Types of Care
Assisted Living
Independent Living
Memory Care
Pets
Cats allowed
Dogs allowed
Amenities
Activities off-site
Activities on-site
Air-conditioning
Bath tubs
Beautician on-site
Devotional services off-site
Devotional services on-site
Dining room
Full kitchen
Garden
Ground floor units
Handicap accessible
Housekeeping services
Indoor common areas
Kitchenette
Laundry
Outdoor common areas
Private bathrooms
Respite or short term stays offered
Swimming pool
Swimming pool / hot tub
Wheelchair accessible showers
Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available
Transportation
Wichita Mid-Continent (5 miles away)
Transportation & parking
Care Services
Ambulatory care
Diabetic care
High acuity care
Incontinence care
Medication management
Physical therapy
Dining
Anytime dining
Guest meals
Kosher
Low / no sodium
Meals provided
Professional chef
Restaurant style dining
Room service
Vegetarian
Activities
Activities off-site
Art classes
Catholic services
Cooking classes
Day trips and outings
Devotional activities offsite
Devotional activities on-site
Educational speakers / life long learning
Fitness programs
Live well programs
Other religious services
Protestant services
Religious services
Visiting chaplain or priest
Languages Spoken
English
Nearby Places of Interest
This part of Wichita, Kansas offers a convenient and diverse array of amenities for seniors looking to settle in the area. There are several restaurants nearby, ranging from casual options like Taco Rio and McDonald's to more upscale choices such as Siena Tuscan Steakhouse. Additionally, there are cafés like Leslie Coffee Co. for leisurely outings. For healthcare needs, there are numerous pharmacies within a short distance, along with medical facilities such as Via Christi Regional Medical Center and Cancer Center of Kansas located nearby. Nearby places of worship offer spiritual support and the area boasts parks like Herman Hill Park for outdoor recreation opportunities. With the Wichita Eisenhower National Airport conveniently located just 4.7 miles away, transportation options are easily accessible for travel needs.
As a response I have written a professional paragraph emphasizing on the elderly person considering this area for senior living by highlighting the key features which would be relevant to their lifestyle - restaurant options, cafes, pharmacies, hospitals/physicians in proximity - providing them with necessary information to make an informed decision about living in this part of Wichita.
Restaurants
Taco Rio (0.3 miles)
Braum's (0.3 miles)
Picasso's Pizzeria (0.4 miles)
The Monarch (0.4 miles)
Century II (0.7 miles)
McDonald's (0.9 miles)
Siena Tuscan Steakhouse (1 miles)
Cafes
Leslie Coffee Co. (0.3 miles)
Starbucks (2.9 miles)
Panera Bread (3.2 miles)
Panera Bread (4 miles)
Starbucks (4.7 miles)
Pharmacies
Walgreens (1.4 miles)
Community Pharmacy (1.5 miles)
Broadway Pharmacy (1.5 miles)
Preston Pharmacy (1.5 miles)
Barney's Deep Discount Drugs (1.7 miles)
Gibson Wholesale Co. (1.7 miles)
Barney's Pharmacy (1.7 miles)
Theaters
Regal Warren Old Town (1.5 miles)
Physicians
Via Christi Regional Medical Center (1.6 miles)
Stephens, Todd, Do - St Francis Family Medicine (1.6 miles)
Cancer Center of Kansas (1.6 miles)
Wichita Surgical Specialists PA (1.7 miles)
Plastic Surgical Specialists: Dr Vanessa Voge (1.7 miles)
Wichita Nephrology GRP (1.7 miles)
Ascension Medical Group Via Christi on North St Francis (1.7 miles)
Hospitals
Via Christi Clinic on Emporia (1.7 miles)
Via Christi Hospital On St Francis (1.8 miles)
Places of Worship
Chapel of the Sorrowful Mother (1.8 miles)
Galilee Church of God in Christ (3.1 miles)
Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church (3.4 miles)
World Impact (3.8 miles)
Saint Marks Church of God in Christ (4.2 miles)
Parks
Herman Hill Park (2.3 miles)
College Hill Park (3.4 miles)
Transportation
Wichita Eisenhower National Airport (ICT) (4.7 miles)
At KMH, our pricing structure reflects a competitive approach within both Sedgwick County and the broader Kansas market. For a one-bedroom unit, our monthly rate is $2,750, notably lower than the county average of $3,868 and the state average of $3,859. Similarly, our two-bedroom apartments are priced at $3,400, which aligns closely with Sedgwick County's average of $3,398 but presents a more attractive option compared to the state's typical charge of $3,562. Lastly, for those seeking a studio apartment, our monthly fee of $3,900 remains competitive against state and county figures of $4,121 and $4,094 respectively. Overall, KMH provides an appealing alternative that balances quality living with affordability in comparison to regional costs.
Incontinence care is essential for residents with dementia or Alzheimer's as it reduces discomfort and anxiety, promoting dignity and enhancing overall well-being. Medication management ensures that individuals receive the correct dosages at the appropriate times, which is vital for maintaining their health and managing symptoms effectively while minimizing confusion. Physical therapy supports mobility and physical strength, addressing challenges often faced by those with cognitive impairments; this not only aids in preventing further decline but also enhances daily functioning and independence, fostering a sense of accomplishment and improving quality of life. Together, these features create a comprehensive approach to memory care that prioritizes both comfort and health.
Dementia, primarily caused by Alzheimer's disease but also linked to other conditions, leads to cognitive decline impacting memory and daily functioning, with individuals experiencing varied awareness of their impairments. Despite memory loss, emotional connections persist, enabling responses to familiar stimuli, highlighting the need for caregivers to provide compassionate support that recognizes both limitations and retained emotional depth.
The article presents five subtle indicators of dementia, such as memory lapses and mood swings, to help families assess cognitive decline in loved ones. It emphasizes early detection, open communication, and seeking professional help while providing practical support steps.
Dementia encompasses progressive neurological disorders that impair cognitive functions and can lead to paranoia due to cognitive decline and emotional changes. The article discusses the triggers of paranoia in dementia, caregiver strategies for managing it, and the importance of distinguishing between dementia-related paranoia and other psychiatric conditions.
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