ComfortCare Homes - WEST

  • 8629 W 29th Street North, Wichita, KS 67205
  • (316) 685-3322
  • 5.0 ( 2 reviews )
  • Memory Care

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About This Community

ComfortCare Homes WEST includes a cluster of homes on the west side of Wichita that can serve early to late-stage dementia. We can assess to help make the best recommendation for the level of care.

ComfortCare Homes has specializes in Alzheimer’s and dementia, founded in 1993. For more than 25 years, our guiding principle that people with dementia do better in real homes has been validated by countless daily experiences.

ComfortCare Homes is the best long-term dementia care alternative to large assisted living and nursing homes. Our services have been developed and refined from decades of experiences working specifically with people suffering from dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. The feeling of being right at home that families experience when they step into a ComfortCare Home isn’t accidental—it comes from the principles of compassion, empathy, and thoughtful design that are at the core of everything we do.

We offer a comprehensive variety of services included in our flat monthly fee, from the essential to the unexpected.

24-hour Care – A certified professional staff gives families peace of mind knowing that their loved one is being cared for by qualified and engaged caregivers.

Licensed Nurses – Specializing in dementia care our licensed nurses oversee the operation of each ComfortCare Homes, ensuring the highest quality of care possible.

Personalized Care – Each resident receives a personalized care plan that accounts for their current medical needs as well as each individual’s personal history, interests and emotional needs.

Home-cooked Meals – So much of personal identity is expressed through food and shared time around the dining room table. A personal touch to meals keeps residents engaged and provides another opportunity to connect and communicate.

Customized Engagement – In-home social activities and experiences keep residents engaged and calm, reducing the need for some stress-alleviating medications. Activities outside of the home are available as appropriate.

Additional Services:

  • Incontinence Management
  • Medication Management
  • Housekeeping Services
  • Dressing and Grooming
  • Bathing
  • Behavior Management and Monitoring

ComfortCare Homes goes beyond the basics to provide a truly enriching and engaging care experience.

Can accept Medcaid/HCBS after at least 2 years of private pay.

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Reviews

5.0 ( 2 Reviews )
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Steve
January 29, 2022
The tour I had at ComfortCare Homes - West was good and very thorough. We were able to walk pretty much everywhere. We saw an occupied room, but there was no one there and it was perfectly OK to go in and just get a feel for what the facility looked like. Certainly, it was a leisurely tour. We didn't feel like we were rushed. We could ask questions as we went along. I thought it was a very thorough look at what life might be like in that facility. The facility itself was great and very new. As the presenter described, it's built from the ground up, as opposed to most places which they purchase and renovate. It was built to their specifications. It was a nice facility to kind of fit their style of service and care to the elderly population. It was very eye opening and revealing to us as far as what's available. I saw more like studios, and there's basically a room for a bed, a dresser, and a chair. It's not large certainly. I think they encourage the people there to be out in the living areas and not necessarily in their rooms. There's a half bath that's attached to each room, no shower or anything, just basic stuff. I think safety is paramount for the folks there. That's the idea of the design. They described several things every day that they do, and it's not like on a set schedule. They described it as kind of a free flowing sort of a deal. They would encourage activity, and then if people are interested, they do it. If not, they postpone it. It's very engaging, but not necessarily a structure per se that the people perhaps wouldn't appreciate. It was a nice feature. It's kind of a group get together, "Hey, let's play a game" or "Hey, let's do this." It's not, "Come at 2:00 because we're gonna do this right now." It wasn't like that at all. That's kind of how they sold it.
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Deb
November 03, 2021
My parents moved into ComfortCare Homes - WEST yesterday. They only have 12 people and it's set up like a home with a living area. The kitchen's in the middle, and they're both in single rooms right across from each other. It is just really well run and it's three minutes from my house, so that makes a difference too. The staff has been wonderful, kind, and good. Everything went great yesterday. I couldn't say enough about them. They're very good. They have a beautiful courtyard walking path. I know they do activities, and they take them out occasionally. They have a library, a game room, and a beauty salon. They have a good variety of menus.

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