Parkside Manor Assisted Living and Memory Care sits on 67th Street in Kenosha, Wisconsin, focusing on seniors who need a supportive, secure place, especially those with Alzheimer's disease or memory issues, and the facility is part of the Encore Senior Living family. The building was designed for comfort and safety, with a mix of private and companion studios, cozy wood-accented memory care bedrooms, walk-in showers with seats and grab bars, and quiet lounge spaces for rest or visiting. Residents have their own kitchenettes with microwaves and refrigerators, private bathrooms, and rooms come with cable TV, emergency call systems, and personal touches. Staff and nurses are on duty 24/7 to help with medical needs, while individual care plans are reviewed with healthcare providers to make sure everyone gets the right support, from bathing and medication to physical, mental, and social activity.
Parkside Manor features secured memory care areas, walking paths, sensory gardens, and activity stations, all made for people living with dementia or Alzheimer's. The common areas, like the sitting rooms, elegant dining room, salon, patio, and residents' lounge, provide places to gather, eat, play cards, or just enjoy a meal. The building doesn't allow smoking indoors and welcomes both male and female residents, including those who bring their pets. The Activities Director and Life Enrichment team keep daily life busy with things like exercise classes, gardening with the Garden Club, social events, and even intergenerational and offsite activities. Programs and services-including those called Household Model and MOSAIC-help residents find purpose, joy, and a sense of belonging, while custom meal plans offer three restaurant-style meals every day, snacks, and choices like vegetarian or kosher food.
The facility supports independence but steps in to help with assisted living or memory care as needed, whether for a short respite stay or for aging in place. The building is fully accessible for wheelchairs and provides beauty, barber, and housekeeping services, along with physical, occupational, and speech therapy, podiatry, dental visits, and transportation to appointments. There's always a nurse, a doctor on call, and a counselor for discussions about health or care. The community has earned deficiency-free status from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. The staff receives ongoing training in dementia and aging, helping residents feel at home while getting the personal support they need to maintain dignity, purpose, and engagement, and lots of folks seem to appreciate the familiar, homelike touches spread throughout the spaces which, along with the daily programs and caring staff, make it a steady choice for seniors in Kenosha who want a secure and warm place to live.