Overall Review of Maple Heights Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
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Caring staff and attentive support
Residents and families consistently describe a caring, responsive staff team.
Many reviews focus on staff who are compassionate, pleasant to work with, and attentive to residents. Several describe close day-to-day interactions and helpful communication, including recognizing individual needs. A few also mention how staff presence and care made transitions and visits feel supportive.
common4 reviews mention this
Facility cleanliness stands out
Multiple residents’ families describe a consistently clean, well-kept environment.
Several reviews explicitly call out cleanliness and freshness, describing the facility as very clean and well kept. Others mention that the team maintains the environment well as part of daily care. This cleanliness praise comes alongside comments about staff professionalism and attentiveness.
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Activities bring residents together
Residents and families mention engaging activities and shared moments.
Reviewers describe organized, enjoyable activities that include interactive games and live music with staff and residents. One review highlights a family celebration while visiting, pointing to a community that supports resident milestones. Overall, the activity mentions tie back to residents feeling engaged during visits.
How we summarize
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Features
Housing
67 resident community capacity
Types of Care
Skilled Nursing Facility
Amenities
Air-conditioning
Beauty salon
Cable or satellite TV
Computer center
Dining room
Fitness room
Fully furnished
Gaming room
Garden
Housekeeping services
Kitchenette
Move-in coordination
Outdoor space
Private bathrooms
Restaurant-style dining
Small library
Telephone
Wellness center
Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available
Transportation
Community operated transportation
Transportation arrangement
Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
Transportation to doctors appointments
Care Services
12-16 hour nursing
24-hour call system
24-hour supervision
Activities of daily living assistance
Assistance with bathing
Assistance with dressing
Assistance with transfers
Diabetes diet
Meal preparation and service
Medication management
Mental wellness program
Special dietary restrictions
Dining
Diabetes diet
Special dietary restrictions
Activities
Community-sponsored activities
Concierge services
Fitness programs
Planned day trips
Resident-run activities
Scheduled daily activities
Nearby Places of Interest
Located in Hiawatha, Kansas, this neighborhood offers a variety of amenities within close proximity. Places of worship such as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and Trinity United Methodist Church provide spiritual fulfillment, while parks like Bruning Park offer opportunities for outdoor recreation. The area boasts a range of dining options including The Bread Bowl Restaurant & Bakery and Los Jarochos. Access to medical care is convenient with the Hiawatha Community Hospital and several pharmacies nearby. For entertainment, residents can enjoy movies at the Arrow Theatre or grab a cup of coffee at Downtown Coffee Co. Transportation options include the Hiawatha Municipal Airport and U-Haul services for added convenience. Overall, this neighborhood provides a comfortable and welcoming environment for senior living.
Places of Worship
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (0.2 miles)
Calvary Temple Assembly of God (0.3 miles)
Trinity United Methodist Church (0.4 miles)
Eternal Hope Church of the Nazarene (0.4 miles)
Eternal Hope Worship Center (0.4 miles)
Presbyterian Church (0.7 miles)
St Ann's Catholic Rectory (1 miles)
Parks
Bruning Park (0.3 miles)
Brown County State Park (8 miles)
City Park (13 miles)
Jug Brown Stadium (15 miles)
Restaurants
The Bread Bowl Restaurant & Bakery (0.3 miles)
Sonic Drive-In (0.4 miles)
Los Jarochos (0.4 miles)
McDonald's (0.4 miles)
Pizza Hut (0.5 miles)
New China (0.8 miles)
The Country Cabin (2.8 miles)
Hospitals
Hiawatha Community Hospital (0.4 miles)
Horton Rural Health Clinic (12.1 miles)
Horton Community Hospital (12.1 miles)
Sabetha Community Hospital (15.4 miles)
Physicians
Warren Roderick D MD Surgical Associates North East Kansas (0.4 miles)
Maple Heights Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is located at Rr 2 East Iowa Street, Hiawatha, KS 66434 in Brown County, Kansas
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