Country Villa Assisted Living 2 gives seniors daily help with things like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, and there's trained staff who help residents at all hours, so someone's always around if anybody needs anything, and you can see there's a safety system with emergency alerts in every room to keep folks safe. You'll find both private rooms and furnished spaces, each with a telephone and cable TV, and if you're moving in they'll help you get settled, so new residents aren't left on their own to figure everything out; plus, you get Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, and weekly housekeeping and laundry, so it's pretty easy to stay comfortable. They have meal service with choices for special diets-like for folks with diabetes-so you don't have to worry about cooking, plus there's a dining room to eat in if you feel like being social, and there's also good outdoor spaces like gardens and walking paths, which are nice to stroll around or sit in when the weather's good.
There are scheduled activities every day, including things residents run themselves, plus there's movie nights, an arts room, barber salon, community programs, and social areas where neighbors talk or relax, so no one's stuck being lonely unless that's what they want. Folks can join in programs that focus on wellness, mental health, and keeping active, and there are also Freedom, Pulaski, Omro, and Little Chute activities depending on which of the Wisconsin locations you're at; Freedom has a lot of greenery and peaceful views if you like to be outside, and community events help everyone stay part of things. If you need to get to appointments or errands, transportation is arranged-including rides to see your doctor or visit the pharmacy-and there are lots of local spots like parks, Walgreens, Culver's, Starbucks, and a church right nearby, so you don't have to travel far for the basics.
People who live here get personalized care plans that fit what they need, and folks who need extra medical help get coordinated support from healthcare providers, and medication management is part of the routine. Residents stay safe with 24-hour supervision and if there's an emergency, the call system is there to get help fast, and for short stays or breaks for family caregivers, respite care is available. The staff-including teams named Freedom Team, Pulaski Team, Omro Team, and Little Chute Team-pay attention to each person's needs and try to help everyone feel like they belong, and there's a focus on making life as fulfilling as possible, with care options to match what each person needs as they age.
Costs for private rooms start at $4,100 a month, but prices change if you need more help or pick a different room. Country Villa Assisted Living 2 has a community score of 3.8 based on Seniorly's rating, which reflects the overall quality of the place, and the atmosphere at all the locations stays friendly and pleasant, with non-ambulatory accessible features for those who need extra help moving around, so seniors can keep their independence in a place that's comfortable and easy to settle into.