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Compassion is at the heart of our care.

A Wonderful Place For Your Loved One

Kidwell Residential Care Center, located at 1101 W. Clay Road, Versailles, MO is a residential care facility. Adjacent to the care center is the Good Shepherd Care Center, a 120-bed skilled nursing facility.

Our facilities are a community within a community, emphasizing quality of life.

Kidwell Home’s philosophy is to give residents the comforts of home with the assurance of knowing there is assistance around the clock.

Benefits

  • In house Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Speech Therapy
  • Direct TV
  • Koffee Klatch meetings
  • Karaoke
  • Ice Cream Parlor Thursdays
  • Christian Services
  • In House Eye, Ear, and Podiatry Services
  • Red Hat Ladies Meetings
  • Daily Activities Geared Toward the Gentlemen
  • Online Accommodations with Wi-Fi Services for Family Members
  • Extra on-site doctor’s services which include Podiatry, Dental, Eye care, Ear care, Audio logical Services
  • Full Service Beauty & Barber Shampoo, shampoo and set, hair cut, color, permanent and combo’s sets
  • Free Durable Power of Attorney services for Healthcare only
  • Transportation
  • Fun Outtings

Administrative Contacts

Name
Position
Phone
Email
April ZordelAdministrator573-539-2499azordel@gsnhd1.com
Stacey KroupaDistrict Financial Manager573-539-2468skroupa@gsnhd1.com
Galena DeisterAdmission Coordinator573-539-2485gdeister@gsnhd1.com
Gracie KruegerSocial Services573-539-2481gkrueger@gsnhd1.com
Shellie KuhlHuman Resources Director573-932-1844skuhl@gsnhd1.com
Christie SeayDirector of Nursing573-539-2460cseay@gsnhd1.com
Kaeci ShorthoseAccounts Payable573-207-8821kshorthose@gsnhd1.com
Taylor SmithAccounts Receivable/Billing Specialist (Good Shepherd)573-539-2482tsmith@gsnhd1.com
Hailey ZimmermanActivity Director573-539-2466hzimmerman@gsnhd1.com

ADA and Title VI information

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
TITLE VI

Good Shepherd Care Center and The Kidwell Residential Care
1101 West Clay Road
Versailles, MO 65084
573-378-5411

Laurie Care Center and The Knolls Residential Care
610 Hwy O
Laurie, MO 65038
573-374-8263

Good Shepherd Children's Learning Center
573-207-8874
573-207-4506 (f)

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GSCC Needs Face Mask Donations

Good Shepherd Care Center is accepting donations of homemade face masks to help supplement limited quantities of these items currently available from healthcare materials suppliers during the COVID-19 public health crisis.

Good Shepherd Care Center appreciates your commitment to the continued safety of our healthcare team. There are some specific requirements in fabrication of these masks as detailed below for our Care Center to be able to accept and utilize your donation.

Mask patterns must be followed by using the directions or tutorial video located at the link below. All homemade masks must be made of 2 layers of tightly woven cotton and have a built-in pocket in which a filter can be placed should that extra coverage needed by the wearer.

Completed masks should be delivered to:

Good Shepherd Care Center
1100 West Clay Rd
Versailles, MO 65084

Monday thru Friday

Drop off at the front entrance in a sealed bag and call the facility @ 573-378-5411

Please include your name and contact information with the donation.

Contact April Zordel at 573-378-5411 or email azordel@gsnhd1.com for more information or with questions.

If you can not deliver contact the facility and we can make arrangements to pick them up.

Link to video:

HOW TO MAKE FACE MASK WITH FILTER POCKET AND ADJUSTABLE WIRE – SEWING TUTORIALS ON YOUTUBE OLSON MASK

Prewash cotton before you start to sew. Fabric must be tight weaved and color-fast so when washed in hot water will not bleed.

Your time and talent can greatly impact our ability to care for our community and help ensure our safety as we do so.  Fabric mask offer the benefit to be able to be washed and re-used. They don’t have to be stylish just functional. Non matching fabric, thread and elastics are fine. It just needs to be a well sewn mask, with no frayed edges or missed seams.

WE APPRECIATE YOUR ASSITANCE DURING THIS TIME “FAMILIES CARING FOR FAMILIES “

SINCERELY,

STAFF AT GOOD SHEPHERD CARE CENTER

LCC Needs Face Mask Donations

Laurie Care Center is accepting donations of homemade face masks to help supplement limited quantities of these items currently available from healthcare materials suppliers during the COVID-19 public health crisis.

Laurie Care Center appreciates your commitment to the continued safety of our healthcare team. There are some specific requirements in fabrication of these masks as detailed below for our Care Center to be able to accept and utilize your donation.

Mask patterns must be followed by using the directions or tutorial video located at the link below. All homemade masks must be made of 2 layers of tightly woven cotton and have a built-in pocket in which a filter can be placed should that extra coverage needed by the wearer.

Completed masks should be delivered to:

Laurie Care Center
610 HWY O
Laurie, MO 65038

Monday thru Friday

Drop off at the front entrance in a sealed bag and call the facility @ 573-374-8263

Please include your name and contact information with the donation.

Contact Katherine Carlson at 573-374-8263 or email kcarlso@gsnhd1.com for more information or with questions.

If you can not deliver contact the facility and we can make arrangements to pick them up.

Link to video:

HOW TO MAKE FACE MASK WITH FILTER POCKET AND ADJUSTABLE WIRE – SEWING TUTORIALS ON YOUTUBE OLSON MASK

Prewash cotton before you start to sew. Fabric must be tight weaved and color-fast so when washed in hot water will not bleed.

Your time and talent can greatly impact our ability to care for our community and help ensure our safety as we do so.  Fabric mask offer the benefit to be able to be washed and re-used. They don’t have to be stylish just functional. Non matching fabric, thread and elastics are fine. It just needs to be a well sewn mask, with no frayed edges or missed seams.

WE APPRECIATE YOUR ASSITANCE DURING THIS TIME “FAMILIES CARING FOR FAMILIES “

 

SINCERELY,

STAFF AT LAURIE CARE CENTER