We at Manor On The Hill strive to provide our Residents with a level of service that continually exceeds their expectations. We believe in offering a variety of tools and supportive services designed to meet each individual’s needs so that our Residents can maintain maximum independence and personal dignity. Once you decide to make Manor On The Hill your home, we are committed to providing compassionate care regardless of any changes to your financial status. We believe in making luxury living affordable to all our Residents. At Manor On The Hill, Residents always comes first.
Assisted Living...At “Manor” you are always at home even though your care needs may change. Our professional nursing staff will design a comprehensive personalize care plan to meet your needs and caring CNA’s are dedicated to compassionate care. We only provide the supportive services that you request.
Our Memory Care Lane is for Residents with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. This is an activity based social model, which is designed to foster independence in a safe environment. “Manor’s” goal is to join the journey of our Residents down their personal Memory Lane. We provide an intimate residential setting so we can get to know each of our Resident’s personalities and customize our services to their individual needs. By fostering a strong relationship built on trust and quality service, our Caregivers assist Residents in experiencing every day with as much freedom and independence as possible to both maintain and enhance their quality of life. Residents are encouraged to participate in activities suited to their individual strengths. Memory Care Lane Residents have 24/7 supervision in a secured home-like environment. All medications are locked for safety and our trained staff always observes Residents taking their medications. The memory ca re unit offers both private and semi-private accommodations to meet your financial needs.
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Reviews
4.4( 10 Reviews )
Paula
March 14, 2023
I liked the people that work at the Manor on the Hill, whether it was the administrator who we met with or the people who worked in the cafeteria. Everyone there was really nice. The food was good. The building itself was very nice and clean. They remodel each time one becomes available. It was inviting and very comfortable there. They had plenty of seating and meeting places where they could do activities and stuff. They had plenty of space. They had nice activities, and everything was scheduled. They even have an outdoor space, which is nice to have access to for my parents. They can have a car. They had a hair salon and a podiatrist. The local Catholic church is involved, so they have the rosary once a week.
Ann
April 09, 2022
My mother has moved into Manor on the Hill. I can't say enough good things about the staff. They are very nurturing, supportive, and helpful. They pay a lot of individual attention to clients. They are socially engaged with everyone from the social worker there, who is excellent, to the kitchen staff. Even the maintenance people are courteous and kind, and I am extremely happy with the staff there.
It's very clean, open, bright, airy, and has nice common spaces. My mother's room is great. It has a great appearance and one of the things I like, is they have wide hallways. I used to go there and visit. I bring my mother to visit her cousin there, and they replaced all the carpeting in the hallways with flooring, which gives it a clean look, and it's probably easier to keep clean and trip-free and all that. It's nice. My mother has only been there a couple of weeks, but with the lead up and the help we've gotten and everything, I was happy. There are a lot of activities. The facility to me is only as good as it gets, and they've just done an exceptional job with the people that they have hired and who work there. It's more of like a family feel there.
The meal experience has been good. One of my mother's main issues is eating, but the kitchen staff is extremely accommodating as far as tailoring some stuff for her. She needs a lot of soft foods, and she can't eat large amounts at one time. We toured several before we picked this one. It's not the most expensive one or anything like that, but it's nice like the big common area is open.
Marc
December 21, 2021
I toured Manor on the Hill for my mother-in-law, and the community was nice. The rooms were smaller; we were looking for something larger.
The place was very, very clean. The staff was very welcoming. The tour was thorough, and they answered all my questions. So, they did a good job.
I was there after lunch and the dining area looked nice. I saw some of the cooks, and they seemed to do a good job, although I didn't actually eat anything or see any food.
There was someone at the hair salon, but I didn't see any activities that were happening while I was there.
Larry
I visited Manor on the Hill and it seemed like a nice place, a place that would be suitable for my sister. They looked like they had good caretakers. I did not meet any of them, but the tour guide said they were fine people. It's a re-purposed Holiday Inn and it's not as beautiful as some places, but it's fine. The room would serve my sister's needs. It's a little small, but remember we are not talking about a $10,000 a month suite here. The one person that I met with was very nice, helpful, and knowledgeable.
Erin
April 13, 2020
Manor on the Hill was great. It was clean and well managed. Everyone was very helpful. They had studios and joint rooms, but they mostly had just single rooms in the memory ward. Some of the activities were exercising, yoga, crafts, and painting. The dining hall was very nice and they had a separate one for the memory care unit, but they could also open it up on certain days to the other community. They had a game room, a dining area that the family could rent out for a party, an outdoor patio, and walking clubs.
IdaZ
August 04, 2017
I chose Manor on the Hill for my Dad, after he was diagnosed with cancer and couldn't live alone anymore. My brother and I toured at least 6 places and felt that the Manor offered the friendliest feel. He actually wound up reuniting with a couple of old work friends he hadn't seen in at least 35 years. He was a wisecracker and the staff somehow always managed to laugh at his bad jokes. Unfortunately my Dad died after being there only 6 months, but it wasn't totally unexpected. The staff at the Manor were great - warm, understanding and professional - and very respectful of my family's need for privacy.
Deb M.
August 03, 2017
I recently visited Manor on The Hill and was so happy with my tour. There logo states "The difference is caring" and I felt that on my tour andmeeting the staff and residents everyone looked so happy. They had a great activity going on which the residents seemed to love. We stayed for lunch and it was wonderful. My Mom kept telling she is not ready for assisted living and after the tour she said "when can I move in".
cookieB
I recently visited Manor on the Hill because I am looking for a place for my mother. I was overwhelming surprised from the moment I walked in the door at how home like it felt. Michelle the receptionist was so welcoming I felt as though I was an immediate friend. I was provided a tour and the staff seemed very happy everyone was saying hello and had a smile on their face. The rooms are spacious and they had a good amount of activities going on threw out the day. I left knowing that my mother would be in good hands at the Manor.
Elise5
March 18, 2016
My visit to Manor on the Hill was wonderful. It has a very homey and nice comfortable feel, good programs, and an adult day care program which my grandmother was attending. It was an incredibly smooth transition for her to move into the memory care unit. The facility is very nice. They have a spa and a barbershop, and a doctor, podiatrist, and nurse practitioner come to visit regularly. The staff all know each other. It was much closer to our house.
Visitor27541
October 01, 2014
I’m not quite as happy with Manor on the Hill. The residents did not seem quite as happy. My sister said the place had a very definite odor to it. They are near a major highway, and it was very noisy outside; you could hear the traffic, and I did not care for that. The rooms we looked at appeared to be fairly clean. We were shown a shared room apartment which I’m not in favour of. I think seniors deserve their own space in their own room. They have a fair amount of activities.