Rosalia Gardens - CBRF stands as a locally owned and operated assisted living and memory care facility that serves seniors in Langlade County, and while the building is directly connected to Langlade Hospital, the community feels small enough that you still see familiar faces every day, and the business office keeps regular hours from Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, so families can drop in or call with questions. Residents here can get care for advanced age needs, including help with bathing, dressing, eating, grooming, transferring, and medication management, and staff can assist with both mild and advanced dementia or Alzheimer's disease, offering strong supervision, memory care support, and counseling services to both residents and families, with regular updates provided to physicians as needed. The facility holds a license as a CNA Class C Community-Based Residential Facility (CBRF), certification number 8499, and keeps up with all HCBS (Home and Community-Based Services) standards set by Wisconsin's Department of Social Services, which brings peace of mind for compliance and safety, while residents who don't need skilled nursing home care but need more than what home offers can find long-term care and supervision in a kind and respectful setting. There are semi-private and private rooms, with studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom options, all designed to feel like a real home with sitting, sleeping, and personal care areas, and the building is fully furnished so people need only bring a few things.
The staff includes trained CNA caregivers who provide wound care, medication support, and even hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and they work closely with other healthcare professionals to handle the needs of people facing challenges like stroke, Parkinson's, ALS, Huntington's Chorea, and hospice care, so you'll see a steady stream of therapists and counselors visiting throughout the week. The community's memory care program stands out for those living with irreversible dementia, including monitoring and tailored supervision, while behavioral health and counseling services are offered on-site for added support, which certainly brings comfort to many families. They help residents with everything from exercise and restorative therapy-each to a person's particular ability-to helping in and out of the shower, and mobility assistance includes two-person transfers if needed, and residents always have the emergency alert system and a 24-hour call and supervision system for quick help.
Amenities at Rosalia Gardens make life easier and friendlier, as residents get three home-cooked meals daily-including options for diabetes, allergies, or high blood pressure diets-plus snacks, homemade treats, and coffee in the common rooms, with all-day, restaurant-style dining in the dining room for those who wish, and there's always support for meal prep, cleaning, and laundry, even dry cleaning, so chores are taken off the to-do list. The facility provides transportation for errands, medical appointments, and outings to local spiritual facilities. Planned programs happen every day, including arts and music sessions, entertainment and movie nights, book room visits, and social events and activities that seem to draw everyone out for some company. Residents are encouraged to enjoy the garden, the four seasons room, the courtyard, and the walking path when the weather is nice, or they can use the fitness and rehabilitation rooms, hairdresser or barber area, arts and crafts rooms, the hot tub or sauna, or take in organized group activities like music or animal therapy, tabletop games, or wellness activities matched to their specific alertness or ability.
The facility can take up to 18 residents with a focus on maintaining a friendly culture, but expanded program offerings let the staff provide classes, like CNA training, and personalized plans for each person's needs, covering everything from weight-loss help to physical therapy, so residents do get more choices about how they live each day. Recognition through reviews has often noted the helpful and friendly staff who foster respect and dignity, while families and residents alike seem to appreciate the added safety, the emergency alert systems, and the closer communication with both staff and outside loved ones, though none of that makes the place perfect, just a steady option for those needing support with memory issues, daily living, and community involvement, all under the regulations and standards set for CBRFs in Wisconsin.