A PMMA (Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America®) Community in Rolla, Missouri

Rolla Presbyterian Manor
Life Plan Community

About Rolla Presbyterian Manor

Rolla Presbyterian Manor is proud to be a senior living community that’s rooted in faith and open to all. Our Rolla, Mo. community is part of the PMMA® network of senior living communities. PMMA is a leading non-profit in senior living, guided by Christian values and dedicated to serving the needs of seniors.

At our full-service Life Plan Community, we offer independent living, assisted living, memory care, long-term care, and short-term rehabilitation services. We believe you deserve personalized attention and respectful care in a community to truly call home. Our dedicated team will empower your optimal health, wellness, and quality of life.

Whether you’re seeking more freedom or extra support to enjoy life your way—we’re here for you.

Team

Rolla Presbyterian Manor is a faith-based, not-for-profit community with the resources and the team to serve you in every stage of your senior living journey.

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Amenities at Rolla Presbyterian Manor

When you join our community in Rolla, you’ll discover a place where you can pursue the life you want. Whether you’re craving freedom from household maintenance or extra support with your daily routine—our caring team is here to uplift you to achieve your best quality of life.

Join us with a visit to our beautiful 8-acre campus in Rolla, MO, and see for yourself all we have to offer you!

  • Scenic walking trails with picnic shelters
  • Table service dining
  • Library
  • Community room
  • Worship services
  • Wellness and fitness programs
  • Cultural and educational opportunities
  • Offsite excursions and daytrips
  • Full calendar of community activities
  • Onsite therapy services
  • Individualized care plans
  • And much more!

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Get to Know Our Community

Get the insider scoop on life at Rolla Presbyterian Manor from our residents and their loved ones. We appreciate their feedback about our community.

Frequently Asked Questions

We offer beautiful one-bedroom and two-bedroom cottage homes. Our homes are in a park like setting with mature trees and beautiful landscaping.

In Independent Living, our campus offers two options: an entrance fee with a lower monthly fee option and higher monthly accommodation option without an entrance fee.

We allow pets in independent living. Dogs, cats, birds and fish are allowed upon approval. A $500 non-refundable pet fee applies.

When seniors reach a point where they need a little extra help with daily tasks, moving into an assisted living community may be a good consideration. We know it can be a difficult and deeply personal decision. Often there are concerns about costs, the hassle of moving, or perhaps they associate assisted living with nursing homes. Assisted living is far from a nursing home in our communities. Our seniors maintain active social lives, and they set their own daily schedules. They live in private apartments but enjoy having a maintenance-free lifestyle and receive the extra help that comes with assisted living. Assisted Living is meant to support you so you can live the way you want to live.

If your loved one has a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, they will benefit from living in a memory care neighborhood. Memory care neighborhoods are specifically designed to support the needs of individuals with cognitive impairments and alleviate the stress on family members caring for them.

Joining a memory care neighborhood earlier can help provide the necessary structure, social engagement, and mental stimulation seniors with brain changes need. Making the transition will become harder as the disease progresses. If possible, it’s better to make the move while your loved one can participate in the decision.

No, Medicaid does not apply to assisted living, but we’re licensed to accept Medicaid-approved residents in long-term care.