Medicalodges Clay Center

715 Liberty Po Box 517, Clay Center, KS 67432

For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973

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    Overall Review of Medicalodges Clay Center

    Pros

    • pro The administrator is very friendly.
    • pro He grew quite attached to some of his caregivers.
    • pro Regular family visits allow participation in a loved one's recovery.
    • pro Visiting helps families get to know the staff.

    Cons

    • pro The facility is old, outdated, and very dirty.
    • pro The care provided by staff is inconsistent and sometimes inadequate.
    • pro The facility is not clean and does not consistently care for patients.
    • pro Staff left a resident's father soiled all day, indicating neglect.
    • pro Staff were rude and failed to ensure patients took medications or respond to emergency calls.
    • pro The facility is not recommended and should be closed down.
    • pro There was a gas smell on site, and maintenance could not promptly identify or address the cause.

    Review

    The collection of impressions paints a picture of an aging nursing facility that struggles with cleanliness, upkeep, and consistent patient care, even as it has moments of human warmth. Several reviewers point to outdated surroundings and a sense that the building and its practices have not kept pace with what residents and families expect. One reviewer sums it up with a blunt two-star rating, noting that the facility is old and dirty, even though the administrator is described as very friendly. That contrast - friendly leadership against a backdrop of aging infrastructure and dirty conditions - sets the tone for many other observations.

    Another reviewer stresses that the core of any nursing home is the staff, and that sentiment resonates throughout the comments. This person's husband spent a few months there, and while the care was not flawless (described as sometimes hit or miss), the review highlights how some caregivers formed strong attachments to him. The reviewer also emphasizes the importance of family involvement: visiting daily or several times a week helps monitor care, build familiarity with the staff, and participate in the loved one's recovery. The building's age is acknowledged again, along with a sense that some areas show wear, and the reviewer concedes that their rating was 3.5 stars, reflecting a belief that there is always room for improvement. The emotional note that the husband has since passed away and is missed adds a personal, human endpoint to the narrative.

    A starkly negative perspective arrives in a separate review that leaves little ambiguity about dissatisfaction and distrust. Describing the facility as horrible, the reviewer claims it is not clean and that patients are not well cared for. Specific accusations include leaving a father soiled all day, rude behavior from staff, and failure to ensure medications are taken or to respond to emergency calls. The person explicitly says they would not recommend the facility and even calls for it to be closed down. They assign the lowest possible star rating under the review system, underscoring a sense of urgent concern about safety and basic dignity for residents.

    A second half of the conversation centers on a maintenance and safety incident that adds another layer to the concerns. The reviewer recounts walking in to a noticeable gas smell, a situation in which it took about 15 minutes to locate the maintenance man. The response from the maintenance worker - a quick assertion that he did not smell anything - combined with an admission that the cause was not immediately identified, left the reviewer questioning the facility's protocol. The reviewer notes having to ask about the proper procedures, which suggests a lack of clear, communicated safety protocols. Although the account cuts off, the tension between a potential hazard (gas) and a slow or uncertain response is clear, contributing to a broader worry about how quickly and effectively the facility handles emergencies.

    Taken together, these reviews present a mixed but cautionary portrait. On one hand, there are signs of care, warmth, and human connection: an approachable administrator, staff members who connect with residents, and family members who believe active visitation can improve outcomes and oversight. On the other hand, recurring concerns about cleanliness, maintenance, outdated facilities, inconsistent care, and insufficient responsiveness to emergencies create a sense of risk for residents. The old and worn aspects of the facility are repeatedly cited, suggesting that infrastructure and environmental conditions may be contributing factors to the perceived quality of care.

    For families considering this facility, the messages suggest a practical path: plan to be highly involved, visit regularly, and engage with staff to monitor daily care and safety. The stories warn of potential problems with cleanliness and medication management, and they highlight the importance of clear safety protocols and quick maintenance responses. While there are positive notes about the staff's capacity to form bonds with residents and the administrator's friendliness, the overall impression is one of concern that the facility needs significant improvements to meet basic standards of care, cleanliness, and emergency responsiveness. The emotional weight of these accounts - parents, spouses, and loved ones who deserve attentive, respectful care - lingers throughout the reviews.

    Features

    Housing

    • 45 resident community capacity 45 resident community capacity

    Types of Care

    • Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC)Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) are important for seniors because they provide a range of housing options and care services all in one location. This allows seniors to age in place and receive the level of care they need as their health changes, without having to move to a new facility. CCRCs provide a sense of security and peace of mind for seniors and their families, knowing that they will be taken care of no matter what the future holds.
    • Skilled Nursing Facility Skilled Nursing FacilitySkilled Nursing Facilities are crucial for seniors as they provide round-the-clock medical care, rehabilitation services, and assistance with daily activities. These facilities ensure that seniors receive the specialized care they need to maintain their health and well-being as they age.

    Amenities

    • Beauty salon Beauty salonBeauty salons are important for seniors because they provide a space for them to feel pampered, socialize, and maintain their personal grooming and hygiene. Regular visits to a beauty salon can help boost seniors' self-esteem and overall well-being.
    • Cable or satellite TV Cable or satellite TVCable or satellite TV is important for seniors because it provides entertainment, news, and companionship, helping to combat loneliness and boredom. It also offers a wide range of programming options tailored to different interests and preferences.
    • Dining room Dining roomDining rooms are important for seniors as they provide a space for socialization, connection, and nutritious meals. They offer opportunities for residents to bond over shared meals, foster a sense of community, and promote healthy eating habits. Dining rooms also ensure that seniors have access to well-balanced meals tailored to their dietary needs and preferences.
    • Fully furnished Fully furnishedFully furnished senior living communities are important for seniors because they provide convenience, comfort, and a hassle-free moving experience. Seniors can easily settle into their new living space without the stress of having to buy and move furniture. This allows them to focus on enjoying their new home and community.
    • Garden GardenGardens are important for seniors as they provide a peaceful and therapeutic environment for relaxation, physical activity, and socialization. Being in nature has been shown to reduce stress, improve mood, and promote overall well-being. Gardens also offer opportunities for seniors to engage in gardening activities, which can improve mobility, flexibility, and cognitive function. Additionally, gardens create a sense of community and connection with others who share a passion for plants and outdoor spaces.
    • Housekeeping services Housekeeping servicesHousekeeping services are important for seniors because they help maintain a clean and safe living environment, promote independence, and reduce the risk of accidents or illnesses. Additionally, having assistance with household chores can alleviate physical strain and allow seniors to focus on other aspects of their well-being.
    • Kitchenette KitchenetteKitchenettes are important for seniors living in senior living communities because they provide the convenience and independence of being able to prepare simple meals and snacks in the comfort of their own living space. This can help promote a sense of autonomy and well-being for seniors, allowing them to maintain some level of control over their dietary choices and daily routines.
    • Move-in coordination Move-in coordinationMove-in coordination is important for seniors because it helps ease the transition into their new living environment. It ensures that all logistics, such as packing, organizing movers, and setting up utilities are taken care of, allowing seniors to focus on settling in and adjusting to their new home. Having a smooth move-in process can alleviate stress and anxiety, making the transition smoother and more enjoyable for seniors.
    • Outdoor space Outdoor spaceOutdoor spaces are important for seniors as they provide opportunities for physical activity, social interaction, exposure to natural light and fresh air, and a sense of connection to nature. Having access to outdoor spaces can improve overall well-being and quality of life for older adults living in senior communities.
    • Restaurant-style dining Restaurant-style diningRestaurant-style dining is important for seniors because it allows them to enjoy delicious, nutritious meals in a social and upscale setting. This enhances their dining experience, promotes healthy eating habits, and fosters socialization with fellow residents, ultimately contributing to their overall well-being and quality of life.
    • Small library Small librarySmall libraries are important for seniors as they provide access to a variety of reading materials, including books, newspapers, and magazines. This can help stimulate their minds, keep them engaged, and provide a sense of community through book clubs and other social activities. Additionally, reading has been shown to improve cognitive function and overall mental well-being in older adults.
    • Telephone TelephoneTelephones are important for seniors as they provide a lifeline for communication with loved ones, emergency services, and healthcare providers. They offer a sense of security and independence, enabling seniors to stay connected and access assistance when needed.
    • Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available Wi-Fi/high-speed internet availableWi-Fi/high-speed internet is important for seniors to stay connected with loved ones, access online resources, and participate in virtual activities to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation. It also allows them to easily manage healthcare needs, access entertainment, and engage in lifelong learning opportunities.

    Care Services

    • 24-hour call system 24-hour call system24-hour call systems are important for seniors because they provide peace of mind and immediate assistance in case of emergencies. This technology ensures that help is always available, promoting safety and security for elderly individuals living alone or in assisted living facilities.
    • 24-hour supervision 24-hour supervision24-hour supervision is important for seniors to ensure their safety, well-being, and access to immediate assistance in case of emergencies or health issues. This constant support provides peace of mind for both seniors and their loved ones, allowing them to age in place with dignity and security.
    • Activities of daily living assistance Activities of daily living assistanceActivities of daily living assistance are important for seniors because they provide essential support with tasks such as eating, bathing, dressing, and mobility. This assistance helps seniors maintain their independence, dignity, and overall quality of life as they age.
    • Assistance with bathing Assistance with bathingAssistance with bathing is crucial for seniors as it helps maintain personal hygiene, prevents infections, and ensures their overall well-being and comfort. It also provides a sense of dignity and independence for seniors who may struggle with this task on their own.
    • Assistance with dressing Assistance with dressingAssistance with dressing is important for seniors because it helps maintain their independence, promotes personal hygiene, prevents accidents and injuries, and improves overall quality of life. This service ensures that seniors can continue to dress comfortably and confidently, despite any physical limitations they may have.
    • Assistance with transfers Assistance with transfersAssistance with transfers is crucial for seniors as it helps prevent falls and injuries, maintains their independence, and ensures they can safely navigate their living environment. It also provides peace of mind for both seniors and their loved ones.
    • Diabetes diet Diabetes dietA diabetes diet is crucial for seniors as it helps manage blood sugar levels, reduce risks of complications, and improve overall health and well-being. By following a balanced and nutritious diet tailored to their specific needs, seniors can better control their diabetes and enhance their quality of life.
    • Meal preparation and service Meal preparation and serviceMeal preparation and service are crucial for seniors as they may have limited mobility or energy to cook nutritious meals. Having access to healthy and convenient food options can ensure they are getting the proper nutrition needed to maintain their overall health and well-being.
    • Medication management Medication managementMedication management is crucial for seniors to ensure they are taking the right medications at the correct dosages and times. This helps prevent adverse drug interactions, reduces the risk of medication errors, and promotes overall health and well-being. Proactive management also allows for adjustments as needed based on changing health conditions or new prescriptions.
    • Mental wellness program Mental wellness programMental wellness programs are essential for seniors as they promote cognitive stimulation, emotional support, and social engagement. These programs help prevent isolation, depression, and cognitive decline, ultimately enhancing the overall quality of life for older adults.
    • Special dietary restrictions Special dietary restrictionsSpecial dietary restrictions are important for seniors because age-related changes in metabolism and health conditions can make it difficult for their bodies to process certain foods. By following a diet tailored to their specific needs, seniors can maintain their overall health and well-being, manage chronic conditions, and reduce the risk of complications such as malnutrition or food interactions with medications.

    Dining

    • Diabetes diet Diabetes dietA diabetes diet is crucial for seniors as it helps manage blood sugar levels, reduce risks of complications, and improve overall health and well-being. By following a balanced and nutritious diet tailored to their specific needs, seniors can better control their diabetes and enhance their quality of life.
    • Special dietary restrictions Special dietary restrictionsSpecial dietary restrictions are important for seniors because age-related changes in metabolism and health conditions can make it difficult for their bodies to process certain foods. By following a diet tailored to their specific needs, seniors can maintain their overall health and well-being, manage chronic conditions, and reduce the risk of complications such as malnutrition or food interactions with medications.

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities Community-sponsored activitiesCommunity-sponsored activities are important for seniors as they provide opportunities for social interaction, mental stimulation, and physical activity. These activities can help improve overall well-being, combat loneliness and isolation, and promote a sense of belonging and purpose among older adults.
    • Resident-run activities Resident-run activitiesResident-run activities are important for seniors as they encourage social interaction, creativity, and a sense of autonomy. These activities empower seniors to stay engaged and active in their community while fostering meaningful connections with their peers.
    • Scheduled daily activities Scheduled daily activitiesScheduled daily activities are important for seniors because they provide structure, socialization, mental stimulation, and physical activity. Engaging in regular activities can improve overall well-being and quality of life for seniors living in a community setting.

    Description

    Medicalodges Clay Center is a skilled nursing facility located in the peaceful town of Clay Center, KS. Our community provides high-quality care and assistance for seniors who require specialized medical attention. With a range of amenities and services available, our residents can enjoy a comfortable and fulfilling lifestyle.

    Our residents are provided with cable or satellite TV in their fully furnished rooms, ensuring entertainment and relaxation at their convenience. The dining room offers delicious meals prepared by our experienced staff, accommodating special dietary restrictions to ensure optimal health and satisfaction. Additionally, residents have access to a small library for leisurely reading and can stay connected with loved ones through telephone and Wi-Fi/high-speed internet services.

    Care services at Medicalodges Clay Center are comprehensive, ensuring that residents receive 24-hour supervision and assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and transfers. Our dedicated staff also manages medications to ensure proper administration. We prioritize mental wellness through our specialized program designed to support emotional well-being.

    Our location is convenient with several amenities nearby including cafes, parks, pharmacies, physicians' offices, restaurants, places of worship, theaters, and hospitals. This allows residents easy access to recreational activities as well as medical care whenever needed.

    At Medicalodges Clay Center, we strive to provide a compassionate environment where seniors can thrive. With our skilled nursing facility care model combined with the comfort of various amenities and services nearby, our community offers an excellent option for seniors seeking assisted living options in Clay Center.

    Nearby Places of Interest

    Theaters

    • Rex Theatre (0.1 miles)

    Cafes

    • Tasty Pastry Bakery & Coffee Shop (0.1 miles)
    • Java Junkies (0.1 miles)
    • Riley Cafe (16.9 miles)
    • Palmer Cafe (17.6 miles)

    Restaurants

    • Snow Cone Central (0.1 miles)
    • Maury's Family Restaurant (0.1 miles)
    • Dragon House (0.2 miles)
    • Wendy's (0.2 miles)
    • El Puerto Mexican Restaurant (0.4 miles)
    • Pizza Hut (1.1 miles)
    • Wing Street (1.1 miles)

    Pharmacies

    • Ferguson Rexall Drugs (0.1 miles)
    • Health Mart Pharmacy (0.2 miles)
    • Patterson Family Apothecary (1 miles)

    Places of Worship

    • Fountain Of Life Christian Center (0.1 miles)
    • First Baptist Church (0.1 miles)
    • Rollin Baptist Church (0.1 miles)
    • Countryside Church (0.1 miles)
    • St Peter & Paul Catholic Church (0.2 miles)
    • First Presbyterian Church (0.2 miles)
    • St Peter & Paul Parish Center (0.2 miles)

    Parks

    • Clay Center Parks Department (0.1 miles)
    • Dexter Park (0.2 miles)
    • Palmer Hill (17.5 miles)
    • Randolph City Park (19.8 miles)
    • Randolph State Park (22.4 miles)
    • Milford State Park (22.5 miles)
    • University Park (22.6 miles)

    Physicians

    • Clay Center Family Physicians (1 miles)
    • Marian Nelson (1 miles)
    • Thompson Susan DK MD - Special Delivery (1.1 miles)
    • Family Physicians of Linn (21 miles)
    • Caldwell Clinic (24.6 miles)
    • CHHC (24.8 miles)

    Hospitals

    • Clay County Medical Center (1.1 miles)

    Transportation

    • T's Taxidermy (17.9 miles)

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