Little Flower Manor is AHA-Certified for Heart Failure Care

Life at Little Flower Manor: Vibrant Living, Meaningful Connections

At Little Flower Manor, residents experience a community that values meaningful moments, shared experiences, and the pursuit of personal interests. The daily environment combines opportunities for social engagement with quiet spaces for reflection, promoting a balanced and enriching lifestyle in a welcoming and supportive setting.

Three elderly people smiling outdoors, one woman in a wheelchair, a man sitting on a wicker chair with arms around both women, and another woman with sunglasses and a hat using a walker.
Elderly man in a wheelchair painting a still life with a sunflower and vegetables on an easel in a bright art room with other seniors in the background.

Leisure and Recreation for Every Interest

The diverse calendar of activities at Little Flower Manor is designed to cater to a wide range of preferences and abilities. Residents enjoy themed parties, engaging clubs, creative activities like crafts, as well as games, gentle exercise classes, shuffle board and basketball.

Serene Spaces for Relaxation and Enjoyment

Little Flower Manor offers peaceful areas for quiet enjoyment. Residents can spend time in the library, stroll through beautifully maintained gardens, or tend to raised flower and vegetable beds. For those who prefer indoor relaxation, music and television are available both in private rooms and shared spaces. Recreational staff members are attentive to individual preferences and work to accommodate special requests, ensuring comfort and a sense of belonging.

Outdoor garden area with pathway, white railing, colorful flowers in pots, and trees against a blue sky.
Interior of a church with wooden pews, a wooden ceiling with exposed beams, hanging pendant lights, stained glass windows, and an altar with a crucifix and statues.

Spiritual Wellness and Community

Rooted in its Catholic tradition, Little Flower Manor offers a spiritual environment that is both rich in faith and welcoming to all. The chapel is open daily for reflection and prayer, and Mass is celebrated three days per week, with services broadcast to resident rooms for those unable to attend in person. The Eucharist is distributed daily. At the same time, individuals of all faith backgrounds are invited to take part in spiritual care offerings, such as weekly prayer groups and compassionate ministry for hospice residents and their families. This inclusive approach ensures all residents feel supported and respected in their personal beliefs.