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A Day in the Life
A typical day at Maple Manor is centered around care—plain and simple—and guided by the compassion we’re called to show others.
Our residents rely on us, and that’s something we see as more than a job—it’s a responsibility we take to heart.
Mornings begin with staff helping residents get up, dressed, and comfortable for the day. Breakfast is served around 7, with support provided every step of the way.
Throughout the day, our team is constantly helping—whether that’s with meals, getting from place to place, personal care, or just taking a moment to sit and talk. We believe those small moments matter.
Lunch begins at 11:45 and dinner is served at 4:45, giving residents time to enjoy meals in a relaxed and comfortable setting.
There are activities and opportunities to engage, but there’s never pressure. Some residents enjoy participating, others prefer a quieter day, and both are just as important.
Our faith is an important part of who we are. Church services are typically held on Wednesdays, along with opportunities for Bible study and rosary, offering comfort and connection for those who wish to participate.
Afternoons and evenings are about keeping things calm, safe, and familiar—helping residents settle in, spend time with visitors, or simply rest.
And through it all, our staff is here 24/7—providing consistent care, comfort, and reassurance, day and night.
At the end of the day, we believe caring for others is a calling. We strive to serve each resident with compassion, dignity, and love—treating them the way we would want our own family to be treated.