Atrium Senior Living of Bloomer RCAC sits on Priddy Street in Bloomer, Wisconsin, and provides assisted living and memory care for older adults in a safe, comfortable setting. The community has 18 assisted living units under Wisconsin license #8987, offering both private and semi-private furnished suites, and apartment designs meant to keep residents safe, with plenty of closets, easy-to-read menus, and flat screen TVs in the rooms. Folks get custom care plans that help with bathing, dressing, taking medicines, and managing incontinence, with special services for Parkinson's disease and diabetes. The place works with residents who have Alzheimer's, dementia, or mild cognitive impairment, and offers special programs to help with memory, along with advanced security features meant to prevent wandering and reduce confusion.
Residents have access to all sorts of things like walking trails, healthy meals by a culinary team, snacks between meals, and dining in a roomy resident hall or private rooms. The staff are awake around the clock and there's a nurse on call day and night. There's help moving in and a laundry service, plus daily activities, outings, exercise classes, art and crafts classes, a wellness program, and devotional services onsite. You'll find a library, computers, balconies, a games room, an arts studio, a greenhouse, and a movie theater. Folks can bring small pets and use the fitness room, beauty salon, or massage therapy service.
For healthcare needs, Atrium offers diabetes management, medication help, mobility support, rehabilitation, home health, and even surgery recovery care, with regular health checks. The staff help arrange transportation to medical appointments, and the community has a full-time activity director running onsite and offsite activities meant to keep folks engaged, whether it's bingo, baking, or field trips. The team supports residents and families with a healthcare liaison, plus family gatherings and visits are common. Meals, utilities, internet, cable or satellite TV, and housekeeping come in the package, and there's support for those on Medicaid, too. The facility sits near skilled nursing and rehabilitation services, making a smooth move possible if more intensive care is needed. The staff have experience helping residents with Alzheimer's, dementia, and Parkinson's, and they adjust care as needs change.