Choosing a care facility for your Loved Ones' "Home Away From Home" is a difficult decision. Luther Manor's goal is to fulfill not only each resident's physical, mental, and emotional needs, but social and spiritual as well. In 1967 Reverend Ralph A. Plautz, Pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church in Hannibal MO was dismayed at the conditions that existed in nursing homes serving many of the people in his congregation.
From his efforts, and a committee from St. John's, the idea expanded to six other Lutheran congregations in northeast Missouri. Interested persons from these congregations formed a non-profit organization and Luther Manor Association became a reality. In Early 1969 the Luther Manor Association purchased a tract of land from St. John's Lutheran Church of Hannibal.
From his efforts, and a committee from St. John's, the idea expanded to six other Lutheran congregations in northeast Missouri. Interested persons from these congregations formed a non-profit organization and Luther Manor Association became a reality. In Early 1969 the Luther Manor Association purchased a tract of land from St. John's Lutheran Church of Hannibal.
Services
Luther Manor is a not for profit 60 bed skilled nursing facility with 19 Independent Living apartments. We are Medicare and Medicaid certified, and also have Hospice care available. We strive to improve the quality of life for our residents by providing excellent service and care delivered by our dedicated staff.
Luther Manor apartments were added to the care center in 1978. There are 19 independent living apartments, located adjacent to the care center. We have three sizes of apartments, small, medium and large. Your rent includes the cost of water, sewer, trash pickup, inside maintenance, grounds maintenance, and common areas housekeeping.
Reviews (3)
Betty Sellers
Jan 07, 2022
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Dean Skylar
Mar 22, 2021
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So, it's very clean, and the nursing staff is great. We met nurse David today, and we were so thrilled he is helpful and concerned for our friend. That said, the rooms are small (but clean) with twin beds pushed together. Not much space to operate. The beddings and furnishings are old and tired. Landscaping not so much. Our friend is happy with the meals and activities, so we are thankful for that.
Diane Arch
Jan 02, 2019
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