Topeka Presbyterian Manor
4712 Southwest Sixth, Topeka, KS 66606
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Reviews of Topeka Presbyterian Manor in Topeka, Kansas
3.87
(8 reviews)
Facility
4.7
Staff
4.8
Food
4.7
Activities
5.0
Value
3.0
Andy
4
|
August 12, 2023
I liked that Topeka Presbyterian Manor was able to get my dad in fairly quickly. I didn't have to worry about the waiting list, even though we had kind of a pending Medicaid process and there was some question about whether or not he could get fully qualified and what his liability was going to be, they went ahead and brought us in and were able to make sure that he would be in a higher level of care than where he was staying. My dad is kind of set at more of a soft type meal and he seemed to think it's OK. Then they have all your standard rec-type services. They try to encourage a lot of social activities, but my dad just chooses not to participate in them. The staff has been excellent, too. It's extremely expensive to stay in that facility so I would highly recommend that you get everything in line as far as Medicare, Medicaid, or any other long-term insurance, and all that kind of stuff laid out in advance (maybe a couple of years in advance) and just kind of be prepared. It's in the range of $400 a day and that would be pretty exorbitant if you didn't have some type of Social Security or some other type of payment that you could tap into.
Diane
5
|
January 13, 2021
Topeka Presbyterian Manor is a very big facility. It has all three levels: independent, assisted, and skilled nursing, and I've been to all sections. The independent section apartments had two rooms or three rooms, but nice size, and had little patios with sliding doors. The assisted room was a little bit smaller, and my friend had a roommate there, but they both had a decent area, room for a chair, their bed, and a little kitchenette area. The nursing level was pretty good with attention to the residents, they had them all out of their rooms, and they were at a table, and some of them were playing cards or they were around the TV. The meals there were very good. That's an excellent place.
Nellie
4
|
December 20, 2019
We visited Topeka Presbyterian Manor but they don't have a set up where my husband and I could stay together. The staff was really nice, really warm, and bent over backwards. We'd stay there if they had what we needed. We had friends who live there so we also got to visit a bit. They had a workout room, and their dining area was really nice. We had lunch there and it was very tasty and very good. The place itself was well-maintained, it was older but was nice.
Sandy
5
|
October 23, 2019
My friend is in Topeka Presbyterian Manor on the nursing side. She's really pleased with the service she's getting there. She can now talk again and she's getting her movement back. They're working with her physical therapy. It's a very nice nursing home. The rooms are very clean, very nice, airy, smell very good, and decorated very pleasantly. The grounds are very well maintained, and they have flowers. The staff I met have been very pleasant and explained things to me about what's going on with her. I was very pleased. It's one of the newer places around.
Phyllis
5
|
January 2, 2019
We really liked the little apartments that they showed us at Topeka Presbyterian Manor. The rooms are nice-sized and they have quite a bit of closet space, which is important. They have pretty close to a hundred people living there. They have a pond there and they have the building fixed up so they don't get the noise from the traffic on I-70. They have a covered parking place designed for each person living there. They have quite a large dining area. It's also more reasonable than some of the places we've gone to.
Really...
1
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February 3, 2017
A lady I care for wanted to come to this facility after she was going to have an aortic valve replacement, and what happened was not what I call "quality care" for a patient. She was having some difficulty with breathing and lots of edema while at this facility. The "house doctor" prescribed for IV diuretics to be done; however 2 nurses from the facility were unsuccessful in accomplishing this, and the facility didn't send her to the hospital to get this done. She went another day and had a followup appointment with the surgeon and immediately knew she needed to be in the hospital, and he admitted her. During her stay at the hospital she had to have a blood transfusion, because her hemoglobin kept going down and I'm not sure how many gallons of fluid came out of her. It's a wonder she's alive. Also, I heard nursing staff asking another patient how come she "fell out of bed", and the patient replied "I pushed the nurse button and no one came". Pretty pitiful place...I would not recommend this facility for anyone who truly loves and cares about their loved ones.
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Services and Amenities of Topeka Presbyterian Manor in Topeka, Kansas
Costs
- Entry Fee
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Studio Apartments
Dining options
- In Room Kitchens
Medicare
Health
4.0
Overall
5.0
Quality
5.0
Staff
5.0
About Topeka Presbyterian Manor in Topeka, Kansas
Refund Plans: 75% of Entrance Fee. Assisted Living and Nursing Care on Fee-For-Service basis. Rental plan also available.
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