Living Oaks Assisted Living stands on West Iola Street in Iola, Wisconsin, and the place's got room for up to 24 seniors, with assisted living and Alzheimer's care and their building looks out over landscaped grounds that are meant to keep residents safe so they can get outside if they want, plus there are walking paths and gardens where folks take strolls if they're up for it. They allow cats and dogs, which is nice if someone can't leave their pets behind. The rooms come in a mix of shared, private, and semi-private types, some with two bedrooms, others with one, and all with air-conditioning, cable, internet, and Wi-Fi, and there are kitchenettes in select apartments plus grab bars and smart layouts with wide doors and elevators so folks with walkers or wheelchairs or balance problems get around easier and, for people needing a real bath, the place has ADA-compliant private baths.
The building's got a beauty shop, a barber/salon, exercise space, a big library, a games and entertainment room, a snack shop, a massage therapy room, and community rooms where residents might watch movies or enjoy group outings that the staff plans, so there's plenty of spots to gather. The dining room offers restaurant-style meals all day, made from organic ingredients when possible, and they've got options for folks with allergies or diabetes as well as a snack shop in case it isn't mealtime. There's laundry, linen, housecleaning, and dry cleaning services set up as part of the daily routine, plus the facility provides move-in help if someone's got a lot to haul, and each room has an emergency call system and a phone.
The community supports people in assisted living, long-term care, and respite care, offering help with things like taking a bath, getting dressed, managing medication, and transferring, including for folks with mobility challenges who need more support or dementia care. A licensed nurse is on call 24/7 and there's always someone supervising, which gives families peace of mind, and the facility maintains state-required caregiver ratios. The staff sets up custom care plans after talking with families so they can be sure nobody falls through the cracks, and care covers everything from basic daily needs to wound care, intravenous therapy, professional nursing support, and even restorative nursing or rehab when required, including physical, speech, and occupational therapy. They offer a few independent living options for those wanting a little less hands-on help but who like being in a community where events and meals are easy to access and transportation is available for doctor appointments or errands if people need it.
There's a private chapel for reflection and regular religious activities, with Bible studies, ecumenical liturgies, and pastoral care tailored to the group. Residents can join group activities, community-sponsored events, day trips, or just hang out with others in the common spaces, and there's a resident-run activities club to keep things interesting. Fitness programs suit older adults and change as needed, and each resident gets a chance to build connections and friendships, whether that's over a game, during meals, or on walks. The community doesn't accept Medicare as payment unless it's certified, so payments go through other approved options. Living Oaks Assisted Living follows state laws on safety, health, and inspections, and keeps up their caregiver-to-senior ratios for a safer environment, making it a straightforward, comfortable place for seniors and their families who want a quiet, well-equipped place to live.