Overview
If you envision retirement as a time to live life to the fullest, Brookdale Rosehill may be a dream move for you. With assisted living and skilled nursing care, you can rest easy knowing that you can get the wellness support you need to thrive—even if your circumstances change. Here, you'll experience flexibility, freedom of choice, and, of course, plenty of fun moments with spirited, vibrant seniors just like you. You'll find our campus nestled in a peaceful neighborhood of Shawnee, Kansas, with convenient access to nearby shopping, restaurants, and local parks.
Our continuing care retirement community (CCRC) is all about choices, which is why we plan an active daily events calendar, which you can choose to be as involved with as you'd like. Look forward to activities and amenities like:
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Movie matinees at our on-site theater
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Creative painting in our arts and crafts studio
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Ice cream socials by our on-site ice cream parlor
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Friday night cocktail hour
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Group fitness classes
At every corner of our campus, you're likely to discover something fun to do—and interesting people to share the experience with. If you feel like exploring off-campus, we can coordinate transportation if you'd like to skip the stress of dealing with traffic.
Our assisted living residents also have a personal apartment to call their own. With several floor plan options, you can choose an apartment that best suits your lifestyle. Whether you decide on a studio or one-bedroom layout, you'll enjoy features like a kitchenette or full kitchen, a private bathroom, spacious closets, and windows that let in an abundance of natural light.
At Brookdale Rosehill, we're all about choices—so that means flexibility and freedom of choice when it comes to personalizing your service plan, too. We offer two levels of care that make it easy to transition if your needs change: assisted living and skilled nursing and rehabilitation. With these care options, our trained staff are ready to help with everyday tasks like dressing, bathing, medication management, healthcare provider coordination, and more.
And of course, we understand just how important peace of mind is for both you and your loved ones. That's why we have staff on campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week to be alerted to an emergency.
Amenities
- Private Dining Room
- Therapy Room
- Game Room
- Library
- Theatre
- Pet Friendly
- Emergency Alert System
Care
Assisted Living
A living option for seniors or individuals who require assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, or medication management while maintaining a level of independence. Assisted living facilities offer personalized care plans and social activities that promote quality of life for their residents.
Skilled Nursing
Skilled nursing and nursing homes are residential facilities that offer medical care and support for individuals that require a higher level of medical attention and assistance. These are staffed by licensed healthcare providers and offer a range of services to ensure the well-being and comfort of residents.
Frequently Asked Questions
Qualifications
ASHA Verified Member
Licensing
Assisted Living License #: N046063
Brookdale Rosehill Reviews
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Kristi Hudecek-Ashwill
5 months ago
I had a wonderful experience here. I've been in the physical therapy section twice now for different reasons and will end up going again (my condition is an ongoing affliction). The nurses are kind and understanding. The CNAs were fast and friendly and didn't bat an eye about tending to my needs and didn't make me feel bad or humiliated when I couldn't do for myself. The physical therapy team worked with me to gain some independence with my latest surgery. The administrative people were efficient and went the extra mile to make sure I would have what I needed when I came home. My room was private (thank God) and was cleaned every day by the nicest of ladies. Even the snack lady was great. Did I have to wait? Sometimes, but I've done in-patient physical therapy in other establishments where the wait time was excruciating. I had to wait here too, but never to the point where it was unbearable. I just kept in mind that they are one or two people spread out over a number of patients and I am not their only patient nor are these people my servants. I hope to return to this facility after my next surgery.
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Clint Fischer
4 months ago
If you really care for your loved ones do not use this facility. There is a reason this is the only place with a bed available. The treatment of my 91 year old mother was horrible and it led to us pulling her out early and with very little notice. Problems that I visibly seen when visiting were the following. 20 minute room call times, fecies & blood all over the bathroom. Soiled underpants, pants & socks. Filthy wheel chair. I found my mother in a wheelchair soiled in urine crying without a call button within reach. Sitting in front of a blank television and that was the last straw. These are the things that happened with our family present, so you can imagine what happens when you’re not.
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Jim Demaree
7 months ago
When my mom began at Brookdale Rosehill, she could walk with a walker and had home health PT at home and was improving. After entering this facility my mom is now bedridden and can barely get up from her wheelchair at all. All this to say that after falling and injuring herself one week and then somehow losing a front tooth the next, they had the audacity to call and give us 48 hours notice that they were dismissing her because “she had so greatly improved”. (What a lie) Again. She now can’t get up and is missing a tooth. But ok? And they will make sure to tell you repeatedly how “we TOLD you we had to give 48 hr. notice by law and that’s what we did” as if that somehow is enough time to figure out a place to live for your loved one? Please… And if you call and get ahold of Rita, God help you.
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Shay Craner
9 months ago
My grandma came here after breaking her hip and having surgery at Shawnee/Advent. She was told she would need 30 days of rehab but has been there a little over a week, and they are sending her home. My grandma is a very active woman at 85, so I understand her recovering quickly, but the story has changed day to day. They told her she could be discharged after 10 hours of PT but had only had 3. She started waking the halls herself to get things moving when they did not come get her for PT. I agree with previous posts that they are very neglectful and I also will tell the insurance to ask for an itemized list of what they are charging because they did not provide any of the care deemed necessary from the hospital. She was told to change her bandage daily, and it had been 3 days since it had been changed. She had seeping and had to ask several times the third day and was ignored. If anything happens to my grandmother after being released, either an infection or otherwise, I plan to report this place to FSMB for negligence. Do not send your love ones here.
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