Residents and families repeatedly describe staff who are caring, friendly, and attentive to needs.
Many reviews focus on how staff communicate, follow through, and treat residents with kindness. Several people say their loved ones felt respected and well taken care of, and that the team was responsive with questions from family members. A few visitors also describe nurses and aides as especially comforting during difficult moments.
common9 reviews mention this
Residents feel respected and at home
Reviews often describe a home-like atmosphere where residents are treated with respect.
Multiple reviews use family-like language and describe the facility as comfortable rather than institutional. People also mention respect in daily interactions, including residents being treated kindly and kept comfortable. One reviewer compares the experience to a home for their parents, not just a nursing facility.
common5 reviews mention this
Activities help residents stay engaged
Residents are described as staying busy with activities and community events.
Several reviews mention a variety of activities and say staff help keep residents engaged. A couple of reviews also point to events involving the community, not just residents. One reviewer describes a loved one as being kept very busy, reinforcing the theme beyond a single activity mention.
common2 reviews mention this
Clean, pleasant environment
A clean, pleasant setting comes up in multiple reviews.
Two reviews explicitly call out cleanliness and describe the environment as friendly and pleasant. This aligns with other mentions of residents being comfortable and well cared for day to day.
How we summarize
Counts show how many written reviews mention each theme; a review can touch several themes, and only frequently mentioned themes become a section.
Features
Housing
45 resident community capacity
Types of Care
Skilled Nursing Facility
Amenities
Beauty salon
Cable or satellite TV
Dining room
Fully furnished
Garden
Housekeeping services
Kitchenette
Move-in coordination
Outdoor space
Restaurant-style dining
Small library
Telephone
Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available
Care Services
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
Resident-run activities
Scheduled daily activities
Nearby Places of Interest
Places of Worship
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (0.1 miles)
Abundant Harvest Church of the Nazarene (0.2 miles)
Free Methodist Church (0.3 miles)
Pratt Bible Church (0.4 miles)
Open Door Ministry (0.6 miles)
Trinity Evangelical Church (0.6 miles)
Sacred Heart of Pratt Religious Education (0.7 miles)
Parks
Cherry Street Park (0.5 miles)
Zerger Park (1 miles)
Sixth Street Park (1.3 miles)
Lemon Park (1.4 miles)
Veterans Memorial Park (11.6 miles)
Pratt Sandhills Wildlife Area (12.5 miles)
Texas Lake Wildlife Area (13.8 miles)
Transportation
U-Haul Neighborhood Dealer (0.6 miles)
U-Haul Neighborhood Dealer (22.2 miles)
Restaurants
Chapeau (0.7 miles)
El Trancazo (0.7 miles)
Pizza Hut (0.7 miles)
Dragon's Den Restaurant (0.8 miles)
Taco Delite (0.8 miles)
Sonic Drive-In (0.8 miles)
Legends Cafe (0.8 miles)
Physicians
Surgi Center (0.8 miles)
Surgicenter (0.8 miles)
Pratt Family Practice (1 miles)
South Central Kansas Bone & Joint Center (1 miles)
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