Testimonials

Grace Manor cares for and loves each resident for who they are now, without the emotional conflict that family members experience by remembering them as they used to be. Family members can leave the care to us and return to being daughters, sons and spouses, knowing that their loved one is in a comforting and secure environment. The philosophy of care developed and embraced by the staff centers on caring for residents like family members and recognizing and appreciating the uniqueness of each individual.

We invite you to read what our residents’ families say about us:

“I sleep free of worry since my mother moved into Grace Manor. Knowing she is safe, secure and well-cared-for sure makes life a lot easier.”Kyle S., family member
“Grace Manor provided loving, competent, compassionate care to my mother and our family. My prayer was that she be able to remain under their tender care until her passing … the family of caregivers at Grace Manor enabled that. This allowed me to be a daughter, and not a nurse, to my mother. I will forever be grateful.”Diane W., family member
“Thank you Kaci and Grace Manor Suites. My sister Carol and her friends are always smiling thanks to the great care and adventures they are given each day. I live in NJ and look forward to seeing the photos that are shared. God bless you all.”Peggy C., family member
“The Grace Manor at Lake Morton is the place I would have put my husband if I had a choice. I liked everything about it, and I liked the fact that they had a flat fee, and I would know exactly what I was paying every month. The facility was very clean, and I just love it. I saw rooms where they played bingo and they did crafts. I saw they lunchroom too and basically, the whole facility. I saw a 1-bedroom and it was very large. I toured the memory care and it’s a locked facility. I visited the place and was so impressed that I didn’t go any more places after.”Bonnie, family member
“If/when I am old and my faculties fail me, I want to live at Grace Manor at Lake Morton. Apart from the place being super clean and free of the typical ‘old folks home’ smell, the staff is genuinely kind and loving, patient and tolerant. I heard countless warm greetings of residents: ‘Hello beautiful’ to one, ‘My, your yellow flower is lovely’ to another. One staff member even called out to a resident, ‘I love you,’ and then went back to kiss the woman’s forehead. It’s one thing to take care of a person’s physical needs and quite another to take care of their emotions.”Amber G., family member