Century Ridge Of Green Bay I sits as a medium-sized community with 20 beds and holds a license as a Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF) from the state of Wisconsin, with licenses 0014023 and 0014024, offering assisted living, memory care, nursing home services, and independent living options all under one roof, so residents who've got simple or complex needs can find the right mix of support. The staff includes nurses on call, a part-time nurse on staff, doctors available as needed, and care professionals who stay awake 24 hours a day, so folks get help at any hour, and there's direct support for managing medications, bathing, grooming, diabetic care, incontinence, mobility issues-staff can help non-ambulatory residents using mechanical lifts. There's a dentist, podiatrist, speech therapist, occupational therapist, and physical therapist available too, which isn't so easy to find in every place, and the homecare services bring some comfort if you'd rather age in place longer.
The building itself has semi-private or companion rooms, and each room, whether shared or private, has a private bathroom with safety features like grab bars and shower benches, while the rest of the place offers cozy indoor areas like a clubhouse, movie room, and exercise space, with parking for residents and outdoor smoking permitted. It's set up to care for both men and women, even though there's mention that it accepts female residents mainly, they do admit men, and every room's easy for people who use wheelchairs or need help. The community focuses on care for people with Alzheimer's and dementia, keeping safety and routines a top concern, plus memory care's a big priority, so residents dealing with confusion or wandering are monitored carefully and get personalized attention.
Century Ridge provides three home-cooked meals a day with nutrition in mind, adjusting for different diets as needed, and keeps things lively with lots of planned activities-like bingo, exercise routines, music, happy hour, Wii bowling, arts and crafts, manicures, outings, and social events like senior prom, family picnics, trick-or-treating, and Christmas parties-so there's always something going on, with an activities coordinator making sure everybody feels included. Devotional services, beauty and barber visits, and movie nights round out the regular events, while residents can also join in things that help with staying active or making friends. Staff handle housekeeping, linens, and laundry, so chores go off your list, and the community provides transportation for local trips or doctor appointments, though there is a separate cost for rides.
The grounds are nicely kept, and the common areas feel homelike, which makes it easier to relax or socialize. There's support for many care needs, from light help with daily tasks all the way to heavy hands-on needs, including hospice and respite care for those who need a short stay or more comfort at the end of life, and the team can help with bowel or bladder incontinence as long as someone can manage it themselves. Utility costs are mostly covered except cable and telephone, so there's not much extra paperwork. The staff tries to give personalized care and pays attention to health, happiness, and safety, keeping a friendly and inclusive atmosphere that many folks find comforting, and Century Ridge stands out for dedicated service, supportive staff, quality food, and a focus on helping each person keep their independence as much as possible. The community also has won awards like the Best of Senior Living and All Star Award, which tells you they've been recognized for good service, but it's the everyday routines and how the staff treat folks that people seem to like the most.