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    $2,900/month

    Wellington Place at Hartford

    615 Hilldale Dr, Hartford, WI, 53027
    4.5 · 27 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Welcoming clean safe homey care

    I toured this smaller, family-like community and I was very impressed - the director and staff are welcoming, attentive, and quick to answer questions. The place is very clean, well run, and the care (including COVID handling) felt safe; my relative is happy and engaged with lots of activities and excellent, home-cooked meals in a bright dining room. Rooms are roomy, studio-style with a sitting/sleeping divide and lovely pond/country views; the building is older but well-kept and accommodating of higher care needs. Pricing seemed competitive and I would recommend it, though shared rooms and some dated areas may not suit everyone.

    Pricing

    $2,900+/moSuiteAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Restaurant-style dining
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Memory care community services

    • Mild cognitive impairment
    • Specialized memory care programming

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Dining room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.52 · 27 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.7
    • Staff

      4.5
    • Meals

      4.5
    • Amenities

      3.7
    • Value

      4.0

    Pros

    • Friendly, compassionate and attentive staff
    • High-quality, personalized care
    • Family-like, welcoming atmosphere
    • Clean, well-maintained facility
    • Affordable and competitive pricing
    • Transparent pricing structure (base rate plus care-level)
    • Home-cooked meals; cook on staff; three meals plus snacks
    • Spacious, studio-style rooms with dividing wall
    • Smaller, intimate community setting
    • Scenic country setting with pond, wildlife and patios
    • Active, varied activities calendar (Wii, bingo, gardening, crafts, outings)
    • Responsive management and quick communication
    • Accommodating admissions, including residents with advanced medical needs
    • Good COVID-19 handling and overall safety
    • Recently remodeled areas and well-kept grounds
    • Large, bright dining room with many windows
    • Staff who enjoy their work and treat residents like family
    • Smooth transition support for new residents

    Cons

    • Older building that could use updating
    • Shared rooms that some residents/families dislike
    • Occasional room odors noted (example: colostomy bag smell)
    • A few reviewers raised cleanliness concerns (contrasting with many positive comments)
    • Dated furniture in some areas
    • Mixed population with different care levels may not suit everyone
    • Some rooms/layouts described as not suitable for certain residents
    • Additional charges based on care level can increase total cost

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is strongly positive. Reviewers repeatedly emphasize the warmth, compassion and professionalism of the caregiving staff and the family-like culture of Wellington Place at Hartford. Staff are described as friendly, gentle, engaging and quick to respond — many comments note that employees enjoy their work, treat residents like family, and provide peace of mind to families. Multiple reviews highlight that management is responsive to inquiries (quick email replies, informative tours) and that the community is accommodating in admissions, including for residents with more advanced medical needs.

    Care quality and safety are consistent themes. Reviewers report that residents are well cared for, feel safe and content, and experience attentive, personalized care. There are explicit mentions of supportive dementia care and good COVID-19 handling. Families describe transitions as smooth and say the staff provide practical help that reduces stress on relatives. The small size of the community is repeatedly cited as an advantage for individualized attention and a less institutional feel.

    Facility, rooms and setting receive high marks with some caveats. Many reviewers praise the cleanliness and upkeep — several call the place "very clean," "kept very clean," or "recently remodeled." The community sits in a pleasant country setting with a pond, wildlife and outdoor patios that residents enjoy; window views and the grounds are frequently mentioned. Apartment-style, studio-like rooms are noted as large with a dividing wall between sitting and sleeping areas, and dining and common spaces are described as roomy and bright. At the same time, multiple reviews point out that the building is older and some areas or furniture are dated; a minority of reviewers raised cleanliness concerns or said specific rooms were not suitable for their loved ones. A few concrete issues were reported (for example, a room odor attributable to a colostomy bag), so prospective residents are encouraged to inspect individual rooms during a tour.

    Dining and daily life are strengths. The food is described repeatedly as very good and home-cooked; reviewers praise the menu, three meals a day plus snacks, and the presence of a cook on staff. The dining room is called spacious and pleasant, with many windows. Activities are varied and active: examples include Wii sports, bingo, gardening assistance, cookie making, arts and crafts, movies and outings. These programs help residents stay engaged and contribute to descriptions of a cheerful, holiday-like atmosphere at times. Reviewers report that residents are participating, content and enjoy social interaction.

    Pricing and administration: several reviewers highlight the facility as a good value with affordable or competitive pricing. The pricing model described is a base rate plus an additional charge depending on care level; while many see the overall cost/value favorably, reviewers should be aware that care-level charges can raise total cost. Management is generally viewed positively — described as informative and accommodating — and residents/families call the community a "hidden gem" for its combination of service and value.

    Notable patterns and recommendations: the most consistent positives are staff quality, food, cleanliness/maintenance, and a small, home-like community feel. The principal negatives are tied to the building’s age (some dated furniture and areas in need of updating), the presence of shared rooms that some families dislike, occasional cleanliness/odor issues reported by a minority, and the complexity of cost once care-level fees are added. There is also a recurring note that the small size and mixed-care population may be a pro for individualized attention but could be a drawback for those seeking a larger, more specialized facility.

    In summary, Wellington Place at Hartford receives strong praise for its caring staff, good food, active programming and peaceful country setting. It is often described as clean, well-run and a comforting, family-like place for residents. Prospective residents and families should tour in person, view specific rooms, ask about shared-room options, smell-check rooms (if concerned about odor sources), confirm which areas have been updated, and get a clear written explanation of how care-level charges will affect total monthly cost. These steps will help verify that the facility’s many strengths align with individual needs and preferences.

    Location

    Map showing location of Wellington Place at Hartford

    About Wellington Place at Hartford

    Wellington Place at Hartford sits on about six acres of green land at 615 Hilldale Drive in Hartford, Wisconsin, surrounded by big trees and open lawns that make for a peaceful setting, and while it's a small place with just 28 beds in a cozy, homelike building, there's plenty of privacy with studio-style apartments for one or two people, all of them having private, handicapped-accessible bathrooms, kitchenettes, and big windows with nice views, and sometimes you'll see families out on the shared patio or walking paths, stopping to look at the reflecting pond that residents like to talk about and enjoy together; there's also private and common dining rooms where residents have three home-cooked meals a day, including vegetarian options and snacks always available, so nobody's going hungry, and the community makes sure everyone gets help with daily things like bathing, dressing, medication management, and mobility, as well as laundry and housekeeping, and all these things make everyday life easier because there's always care staff and a nurse on site, day and night, so help is always just seconds away through the 24-hour call system in every suite.

    For anybody dealing with memory loss or dementia, Wellington Place has a secured memory care section that's completely separate from the rest, with technology like wander alert bracelets and alarms to help keep everyone safe, and they even help some folks with major behavior challenges, offering tailored plans and activities that keep minds engaged, which is really important, and the place manages diabetes, medication, incontinence, and other conditions, even handling transfers with lifts and supervision, so residents don't need to move out if they need extra care; the community does handle hospice and respite care too, so short stays are possible, like after a hospital visit or if family needs a break. The whole place is fully sprinklered for safety and has a strong front door security system, so families don't have to worry so much.

    Activities are big here, with a whole calendar full of things like arts and crafts, gardening, daily exercise, Tai Chi, yoga-including chair yoga-cooking classes, and lectures, as well as devotional services both onsite and offsite, movie nights, and even intergenerational programs with local youth, so there's plenty for different interests and abilities, and a full-time activity director makes sure nobody gets left out if they want to take part, but folks can have quiet time in the library or by the fireplace too if that's more their speed. For those who want a change of scene or have appointments, there's scheduled transportation and parking for residents, and staff can help set up outside trips when needed.

    The staff directory is published along with official notices about privacy and accessibility, and they use technology and social media to keep people connected, making payments and permits easier online, and if someone wants to reach specific contact persons, names are available. The community's services include independent living, assisted living, and memory care, so they can support seniors with many different needs, and they also have home care and home health services through their sister agency to keep things smooth if someone needs care at home after an illness or hospital stay.

    The atmosphere at Wellington Place aims to be welcoming and friendly, with both residents and staff working together to help everyone feel at home, and regular social and recreational activities mean there's usually something happening for folks who want companionship or something to keep busy with; every decision about care is made based on the resident's needs and wishes, with ongoing communication between staff, family doctors, and residents, and while it isn't too big or flashy, this verified community keeps a solid reputation, with a community score of 8.4 based on how people feel about the care and environment, and families looking for a place that fosters independence but doesn't forget about safety or personal support can find a lot to like here.

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