Country Terrace Black River Falls

    525 East 2nd Street, Black River Falls, WI, 54615
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Board and care

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    About Country Terrace Black River Falls

    Country Terrace Black River Falls sits in a quiet neighborhood in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, and gives care for up to 17 residents in a medium-sized, ranch-style home with both private and shared rooms, plenty of roomy living spaces, and a patio where folks can watch deer or just relax outside when the weather's nice, and the staff keeps things running with a gentle approach, offering three home-cooked meals every day in the dining room, snacks and special diets like those needed by people with diabetes or high blood pressure, and the menus get planned by a dietician so everyone can get what their doctor recommends. Folks who need help with daily things like bathing, grooming, dressing, and even help moving or getting transferred by two staff members can get it any time of the day since there's trained staff around at all hours, and they'll also help with medicines, including if someone needs insulin shots, as well as care of personal clothing, laundry, and cleaning up every day, so nobody has to worry about chores.

    For people who need more medical care, there's skilled nursing, hospice, and Medicare-certified home health services, and if someone just wants company or a hand with meals and errands in their own home, home care aides can provide that, too. The memory care wing keeps folks with dementia or Alzheimer's safe with alert systems to prevent wandering and routines to help avoid confusion, and the staff get extra training to help with those memory issues, while residents can join secure outdoor activities and therapy with animals or music. Folks can join all sorts of activities-music, baking, exercise, crafts, games, and movie nights, plus walks or trips to worship and doctors' appointments, and sometimes visitors and volunteers from churches or schools drop in to keep company or help with group events. There's cable and phone jacks in rooms, wide hallways, a book room, a big living room with a TV and armchairs, walking paths, and garden space, so folks can sit with friends, read, or just enjoy some quiet.

    People needing a break from caregiving at home can use the respite program for short stays, and if someone's still pretty independent but tired of yard work or repairs, the independent living option lets residents stay active, join in meals and social events, and still have freedom to come and go as they please, with transportation for errands or appointments when they need it. The care team always tries to help every person stay as independent as they can for as long as possible, and the staff watch over everyone with regular nurse checks, health monitoring, and support suited to each person, treating everyone in a friendly, respectful way and making sure they can make choices about their day, what to eat, and what to do for fun. The place keeps regular state licensing and passes reviews for safety and quality, holding to basic standards without making a fuss about fancy extras, but folks are welcome to tour, see the rooms and garden, meet staff, and decide what works best for their own needs or a family member's care.

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