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Welcome to Maple Manor Village |
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Maple Manor Village Care Center is a skilled nursing facility certified in Medicare and Medicaid. Aplington's Maple Manor originated in 1963 by ten men in the Aplington community: Dr. Fred Rolfs, John Cuvelier, John Fecht, Ivan Harken, Karl Harken, Lawrence Dreyer, Robert Schoeneman, Donald Lindaman, Russell Perry and Mr. Saylor. They envisioned the idea of a nursing home to serve the elderly and the community. In 1964, their dream became reality when the Maple Manor Nursing Home opened its doors to the community with room for 19 residents. In 1967, an addition was made to the original facility, allowing Maple Manor to serve 39 residents. On May 1, 1975, Lee Livingston of Ames purchased Maple Manor from the original owners. Under his ownership in 1978 the home expanded to 58 residents. The facility employed 45 workers. In February of 1996, ABCM Corporation of Hampton, purchased Maple Manor and changed the name to Maple Manor Village.
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Maple Manor Offers a Variety of Services with Resident Needs in Mind
Maple Manor Village Care Center offers short term "rehab-to-home" stays and hospice care. Those coming for rehab-to home care can take advantage of the physical, occupational and speech therapies conveniently located in-house. Therapists from the Northern Iowa Therapy Company come Monday-Friday to see patients requiring their services. Most rehab-to-home residents come for post surgery rehabilitation or illness to regain their strength and then return home.
Maple Manor Village, along with ABCM Corporation, share a Person Directed Care philosophy, believing that the residents are offered choices; they decide when to get up for the day, eat, bathe, etc. Our transition from the traditional medical model of nursing home care to Person Directed Care has been evolving in stages over the past few years. It has impacted many sectors of our care center, including how we physically use the building, how we staff nurses, how the dietary department operates and how we organize and lead activities.
Within Maple Manor Village, we have created three distinct "Neighborhoods." The three neighborhoods are: "Rosewood," the two south wings; "Main Street," the hallway connecting the north and south portions of the building; and "Spruce Ridge," the two north wings. Each neighborhood boasts its own recently renovated whirlpool spa.
Our nursing department has implemented a concept called "consistent staffing," another aspect of Person Directed Care. Consistent staffing means the same staff are assigned to work with the same residents at least 85 percent of the time. This continuity of care within each neighborhood greatly enhances the relationships between residents and staff and also creates an atmosphere for better care. When caregivers know who they are caring for on a personal level, they learn their likes, dislikes, needs and preferences.
Our Dietary Department at Maple Manor Village practices Person Directed Care by creating open dining hours for all meals.
Not to be left behind, our activity department conducts interviews of every new resident. The purpose is to find resident's personal likes, dislikes, hobbies and favorite things to do.
Our ServicesWe partner with our local health care professionals and hospitals to ensure the best possible care:
Amenities
Our many amenities will make you feel right at home:
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Private, Semi-private & Couples Rooms |
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Private Telephone Service |
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In room satellite TV |
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Open dining hours and menu meal choices |
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Beauty and Barber services |
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Housekeeping and Laundry |
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Outdoor Gazebo |
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Monthly Calendar and Newsletter |
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Newly renovated whirlpool spas |
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Religious Services |
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Transportation to and from medical appointments |
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Resident computer with internet access |
We offer assistance with financial information. If you have questions or need assistance with paperwork contact administrator, Sharon Quail at 319-347-2309 or email her at squail@abcmcorp.com. Also available to assist you is Darlene Buseman, Office Manager at dbuseman@abcmcorp.com |
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Maple Manor Village Offers Many Opportunities for the Community
We offer the following community service events which are open to the public. To RSVP for the Community Meals, please contact Shiloh Johnson, Assisted Living Manager at (319) 347-1502. For more information about any of the other community services we offer, please contact Heather Harms, Marketing Coordinator at (319) 347-2309.
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Guardian Angel Telephone Assurance |
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Blood Pressure Clinics |
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2nd Tuesday: 8 - 9 am, Aplington Am-vets |
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3rd Wednesday: 3 - 4 pm, Free Pie & Coffee with Blood Pressure Checks at the Peppercorn Pantry in Aplington |
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4th Friday: 8 - 9 am, Austinville Elevator |
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Last Thursday: 10:30 - 11:30 am, Blood Pressure & Blood Glucose Screenings at Dutch's Steakhouse in Parkersburg |
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Community Meals (Free will donation - Transportation available upon request) |
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1st Wednesday: 11:30 am, Senior Meal at Maple Manor Village Independent & Assisted Living Apartments |
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2nd Tuesday: 11:30 am, Congregate Meal at the Parkersburg Civic Center |
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4th Monday: 11:30 am, "Village Vittles" Senior Meal at the Aplington Community Center |
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Dunk - a - Donut Day |
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2nd Friday, 7:30 - 9 am, Free donuts and coffee at the Legend Trail Golf course in Parkersburg |
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What's New
In April of 2010, Maple Manor Village replaced our transportation van. The new van has a hydraulic lift. We can meet handicap accessible needs of those we transport with room for two wheelchairs. The van holds up to eight passengers. Our transportation staff uses the van regularly for residents medical appointments and activity outings.
Structural improvements to our care center over the past year include several remodeling projects and updates. Two whirlpool spa rooms are complete with new tile and fixtures. A whirlpool was added to an existing shower room, for a total of three luxurious whirlpool spas, one in each of our care center Neighborhoods. We wanted to give residents more space in the dining room for meals and activities so a small nurses alcove replaced the older, larger one.
For the convenience of our residents, their guests, and our staff, future planning includes adding a kitchenette in the south dining area to include a line of cabinets, a hand washing sink, a fridge and freezer, and a new snack and beverage station. Other ongoing projects include maintaining the garden and flower beds and updating residents rooms with new paint.
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Copyright © 2012 ABCM Corporation
ABCM Corporation does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry,
disability, or age in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs or activities or in privileges of employment.
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