Crossroads Care Center Of Kenosha is a nursing home located in a Kenosha neighborhood, and it's known for a friendly, helpful staff who create a warm and welcoming place for residents. The facility offers 110 certified beds and often has about 49 residents daily, focusing on both long-term nursing care and short-term rehabilitation for people going between hospital and home, plus intermediate care for those who depend on nursing help. They have a high staff-to-resident ratio with nurses and therapists available around the clock, and you can find a mix of skilled nursing, rehabilitation therapy, wound care, sensory stimulation, infusion therapy, on-site dialysis, diabetic care, hospice coordination, and respite care, so there's a broad set of health services for people with different needs.
Residents spend their time in accommodations that have some comforts of home like cable TV, Wi-Fi, lounge areas, activity rooms, and outdoor patios, and there's a beauty salon, a large therapy gym, and in-house laundry and housekeeping. Meals get special attention, as chefs and meal planners prepare options praised for nutrition and taste, and the dining areas are described as well-appointed. They pay attention to community life, with activities that help keep people social, active, and engaged-these include arts and crafts, music programs, birthday and holiday parties, spiritual services, bingo, exercise and chair dancing, shopping trips, and therapy dog visits, while residents also have access to transportation and parking with no extra cost. Staff members go through specialized training, with workforce development, employee scholarships, a leadership academy, and trauma-informed care as part of their effort to support both residents and workers.
While Crossroads Care Center Of Kenosha has won several awards such as Best of Senior Living and Best of Senior Living All Star and is known for having some of the best meals and dining, government inspections reported 47 deficiencies, some of them more serious-like a deficiency for food service standards, a citation for not ensuring a safe, accident-free environment at immediate jeopardy severity, two infection control deficiencies, plus a resident rights-related deficiency about safety, cleanliness, and comfort. Nurse turnover runs at 47.9%, and average nurse staffing is about 3.27 hours per resident per day. Management has been under Joseph Brandman and Aaron Topper since December 2017, and Crossroads Care Center Of Kenosha is part of a network with locations in Illinois and Wisconsin. The care center participates in advocacy and quality advancement, is a member of WHCA WiCAL, and accepts a variety of payment methods including Medicare and Medicaid. The center tries to meet the social, emotional, and physical needs of each person through individualized services and keeps a focus on safety, comfort, and person-centered care, following CDC and government rules for health and safety.