Senior Living FAQs

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This FAQ page provides answers to common questions about senior living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and healthcare services at Wesley Manor in Louisville, Kentucky. It is designed to help residents, families, and caregivers understand care options, daily life, and how to get started.

Have questions about senior living at Wesley Manor?

We’re here to help. Choosing the right community for yourself or a loved one is an important decision, and it’s natural to have questions along the way. Below, you’ll find answers to some of the most common questions about our senior living options, assisted living, memory care, healthcare services, and daily life at Wesley Manor.

Care & Services

What levels of care does Wesley Manor offer?

Wesley Manor offers a full continuum of senior living and healthcare services, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation. This allows residents to age in place with the support they need as their needs evolve.

How do I know which level of care is right for my loved one?

For families and individuals exploring senior living at Wesley Manor, our team conducts a personalized assessment to understand medical needs, daily routines, and personal preferences.

From there, we recommend the level of care that promotes safety, comfort, and independence.

What is included in daily living services?

Daily living services are designed to simplify life and enhance well-being. These typically include meals, housekeeping, maintenance, transportation, and access to social, wellness, and recreational programming that supports a vibrant lifestyle.

How do you support residents with memory loss or dementia?

Our memory care services are designed to support individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. We provide a secure environment, structured routines, and trained staff who focus on dignity, familiarity, and meaningful engagement.

Lifestyle & Community

What does a typical day look like for residents?

Each day at Wesley Manor offers opportunities for connection and engagement, including fitness classes, social events, educational programs, spiritual life opportunities, and group outings. Residents can participate as much or as little as they choose.

What is dining like at Wesley Manor?

Dining at Wesley Manor is thoughtfully designed to meet residents where they are, with experiences tailored to each level of care.

In assisted living, residents enjoy restaurant-style dining, offering choice, flexibility, and a social atmosphere. Within The Aldersgate memory care neighborhood, family-style dining creates a sense of familiarity and encourages connection in a supportive setting.

Across the Health Care Center, dining focuses on nourishment, comfort, and individualized needs—ensuring residents receive well-balanced meals in an environment that supports their health and well-being.

Residents enjoy three meals daily plus snacks, with menus that evolve to include seasonal variety and resident favorites. Our culinary team also accommodates special dietary needs and preferences, so every resident can enjoy meals that are both satisfying and appropriate for their lifestyle.

Can residents personalize their living space?

Yes. Residents are encouraged to bring their own furniture, décor, and personal items to create a space that feels comfortable, familiar, and uniquely their own.

Staffing, Safety & Communication

What are your staff qualifications and caregiver ratios?

Our team includes experienced leadership, licensed nurses, certified caregivers, healthcare professionals across disciplines, skilled therapists, registered dietitians, and dedicated support staff. We follow staffing protocols designed to ensure residents receive attentive, compassionate care.

What safety and security measures are in place?

Wesley Manor provides 24/7 staff availability, emergency response systems, secure building access, and specialized safety features – particularly within memory care – to promote a safe and supportive environment.

How do you communicate with families?

We prioritize open, ongoing communication through regular updates, care conferences, and direct access to our team. Families are encouraged to stay involved and informed every step of the way.

Getting Started

What is the process for moving in?

Getting started is simple and supportive. The process typically includes a community tour, consultation, personalized assessment, and coordination with our team to ensure a smooth and welcoming transition.

Still have questions? Let’s talk.

Every family’s journey is different and we’re here to help you navigate it with clarity and confidence.

Whether you’re just starting to explore senior living or ready to take the next step, our team is happy to answer your questions, walk you through options, and help you find the right fit.

To schedule a tour or learn more, call (502) 969-3277 or submit your inquiry here. We’d love to get to know you.

Summary: Wesley Manor Senior Living FAQs

Wesley Manor offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation services in one connected community. Residents benefit from personalized care, engaging lifestyle opportunities, and a supportive environment designed to promote independence, dignity, and well being.