Marymount Manor
313 Augustine Rd, Po Box 600, Eureka, MO 63025
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5
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August 13, 2024
My father-in-law stayed at Marymount Manor for two weeks for rehab. The people were overworked. When they attended to them, they were very nice. The facility needed updating. He had a private room and that worked out well. He ate his meals in the dining room and he got a tablemate that he liked. They have a staff shortage just like everybody else. Price-wise, they were a five-star.
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About Marymount Manor in Eureka, Missouri
Marymount Manor, located in Eureka, MO, is a senior living provider that specializes in skilled nursing care and short-term rehabilitation care. This community offers private rooms for its residents, ensuring a personal space for comfort and privacy. The rooms come with various amenities that may include full kitchens and other features designed to make the living experience more comfortable and convenient.
The community provides a range of amenities aimed at enhancing the quality of life for its residents. Among these are meals provided by the community, outdoor common areas for residents to enjoy fresh air and nature, and a variety of entertainment activities and programs to keep everyone engaged and active. Additionally, Marymount Manor offers salon services for personal grooming, spiritual activities and programs for those who wish to practice their faith, and communal dining areas where residents can enjoy meals together. The community also has enclosed and secured outdoor common areas for safety, shared common areas for socializing, and organizes facilitated field trips and outings for residents to explore the local area. Social activities and events are regularly scheduled to foster a sense of community and friendship among residents.
When it comes to services, Marymount Manor is equipped to provide comprehensive support to its residents. This includes medication management and services to ensure residents are taking their medications correctly and on time, physical and occupational therapy and rehabilitation services to help residents maintain or improve their physical abilities, and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) to support those who need help with tasks like dressing or bathing. Housekeeping services are also provided to maintain a clean and orderly living environment. For residents who need to attend medical appointments outside the community, medical transportation services are available. Marymount Manor is dedicated to offering a supportive and caring environment for seniors who require various levels of assistance and care.
To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Licensing and Certification
Services and Amenities of Marymount Manor in Eureka, Missouri
Health Services
- Memory Care
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Meals provided
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
Inside Amenities
- Shared Common Areas
Pets
- Pets
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
Staff Training & Qualifications
- Staff trained in Medication Management
Outside Amenities
- Enclosed/Secured outdoor common areas
- Outdoor common areas
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
- Nurse on Staff (24 Hours)
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Entertainment activities/programs
- Social Activities/Events
- Spiritual activities/programs
Therapies
- Occupational Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Transportation & Shopping
- Medical Transportation Services
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Health
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4.0
Staff
3.0
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Reviews of Marymount Manor in Eureka, Missouri
3.6
(10 reviews)
Facility
3.3
Staff
4.3
Food
3.7
Activities
4.0
Value
4.5
Kate01
5
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August 13, 2024
My father-in-law stayed at Marymount Manor for two weeks for rehab. The people were overworked. When they attended to them, they were very nice. The facility needed updating. He had a private room and that worked out well. He ate his meals in the dining room and he got a tablemate that he liked. They have a staff shortage just like everybody else. Price-wise, they were a five-star.
buddyb2023
5
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August 27, 2023
I have a friend who lives there now. I am very impressed with the place. The nursing staff are very nice, the nurses stay on top of my friends issues. The food has gotten a lot better over the last few weeks. no odors which is a big plus. probably could use a few updates because its an older building but overall, its comfortable there and my friend likes it. There's been a lot of changes over the last year or so but for the most part, its been positive changes. I would recommend Marymount Manor
Zach
3
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February 5, 2023
My grandfather will be moving in at Marymount Manor next week. I liked it. I chose it because of the workers. They were very open-armed and very warm. Nothing felt sad. It was just a good experience compared to some of the other places that I've been to. The staff was very quick to respond when it came to calling and asking questions. I didn't have the fear that if I call, they're not going to answer. They have bingo nights and movie nights. I have extremely high expectations from them, so no one ever gets a 5-star rating from me yet. The staff was my big selling point and how they treated the residents.
ANYONE here
3
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July 19, 2021
WHAT I believe is,, they take care of your relatives.. BUT BE VERY CAREFUL,, SOME items you send with your reltive will never be given back to you. MY mom has over 1000.00 worth of items gone, no accounting for them, no one looking for them, BE VERY CAREFUL what you let your relative have,, my suggestion, from what I now know,, is,, only let them have clothes, nothing personal, no watch, no rings, nothing worth over 20 bucks, it will be gone, and when you ask for help, no one cares,, not a soul will help me, or even reimburse me for the items lost, after 3 months of mom passing, no help, once gone,, it is gone,, one item is a rocker recliner,, not a cheap one either,, it is gone, no one can find it, CORONA VIRUS IS the blame,, ya right,, how can you lose a rocker?
StellaWolf
5
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September 19, 2017
My mom now resides at Marymount Manor as of 09/01/2017 after numerous falls at home. She needed a place to have assistance when needed. It was a bit hard at first. Today is 09/19/2017 and I can say she seems to be very happy and content. I am an only child so everything was left up to me to take over. She raves about the food and can't wait until the next meal. LOL She tells me about what she had to eat almost daily. Since being at Marymount she has already made many friends. From the lady in her room who she has a lot in common with to the nursing and aide staff. Everyone has treated her very kindly. They have a little coffee/snack shop there where she can get a smoothie or fancy coffee. Her room is very clean and the admission staff couldn't be more friendly and helpful to make your loved ones transition an easy one. Of course putting your mom is a nursing facility is something no one wants to do but I feel she is safe from constant falling, and well taken care of. She is now getting and taking her medications as directed. I don't have to worry that she didn't take her medications. As far as I'm concerned I'm happy to have chosen Marymount Manor. Plus side...the deer on the property is a beautiful site to see.
anonymous
2
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August 22, 2017
My mother is in Marymount Manor since July 14. It's not a very luxurious place, but it's what we can afford. She reads Italian magazines and watches TV. They're serving three meals and snacks. Some staff members are helpful, but I think they're short on staff. They should respond faster when the nurses' button is pushed. My mother is trying to get another wheelchair, but she hasn't gotten it yet.
Jenny465505
3
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July 1, 2016
We placed my relative in Marymount Manor. When we first visited, everybody was really polite and helpful. Since she's been there, they've been a little more lax. We asked them to take care of a few issues that were in her room, and that hasn't been resolved. The room was clean and not too small. She has a bed, a recliner, room for extra seating, and has a couple of tables in there. The people are friendly, just a little lazy.
Caring104977850
4
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January 24, 2015
My mother is in a double room at Marymount Manor, and the people seem very attentive. They seem to be very good with her, and things seem good there. The dining room looks very nice, and I haven’t tasted the food, but she seems to be OK with the food; it looks appetizing. They have activities like bingo.
LovingSon1
3
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December 7, 2011
My father was a short term resident at this facility in October of 2010. He moved to this facility after a long term stay at a nearby hospital. He stayed at Marymount for 8 to 10 ten weeks. The facility had on-site rehabilitation services, which my father attended 3 times a week, to strengthen his lower body and legs to improve his balance and walking abilities. My father's room was private and large enough for a twin bed, dresser, night stand and an arm-chair; all of which was provided. The bathroom was shared with the room next door and the showers were down the hall. The facility had a "smoking room" and was available several times each day to accommodate my father's smoking habit; the cigarettes were kept in a lock box as smoking was not allowed in his room. There is dining hall which served three meals a day and offered several food choices at each meal. Overall the staff was welcoming and kind, but the facility had a "cold" feel to it and was a short stop in my father's rehabilitation.
4loreal
3
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November 16, 2011
I visit my grandma at Marimont Nursing Home. The facility is very clean, and the staff is warm and attentive. I remember one time my dad and I played music for Christmas, and both the staff and members of the home were very appreciative and happy.That made me feel good to know my grandma has a staff who is open to new ideas to entertain them. The staff were so kind. One lady came in to give all the women hair cuts at no charge, and I thought that was a nice idea.My grandma also has a nurse named Jenny. Jenny listens to my grandma's stories and tells her jokes. I know my grandma is in capable hands.Marimont also has a great maintenance team. One time my grandma's toilet was not working, and she called someone. They came the same day. I was impressed since that doesn't happen in most apartments.I would trust them with my own care when I get old because they are people who truly care. They have bright spirits and superb knowledge on how to treat others.
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