Kewaunee Health Services

    1308 Lincoln St, Kewaunee, WI, 54216
    3.5 · 11 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    2.0

    Warm staff, understaffed, unsafe, inconsistent

    I was warmly welcomed and met several excellent, friendly CNAs, but my overall experience was mixed. The place felt understaffed and inconsistent - I was ignored at times, waits were long, and a resident fell and wasn't promptly checked. Meals arrived cold or sat in my room until evening; bedding, garbage and hygiene (weekly showers) were often neglected; water had issues (no water at night, egg smell, slow toilet). Nice people, but systems and safety need urgent improvement.

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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

    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

    3.55 · 11 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      2.3
    • Staff

      3.3
    • Meals

      1.0
    • Amenities

      1.0
    • Value

      3.5

    Pros

    • CNAs were nice
    • Friendly staff
    • Warm welcome
    • Opportunities for activities/play
    • Good care for some residents
    • Excellent employees

    Cons

    • Some staff described as uncaring
    • Understaffed / staffing shortages
    • Long wait times for assistance
    • Residents not adequately monitored
    • Resident falls and unclear response time
    • Ignored requests or needs
    • Infrequent showers (weekly)
    • Bedding not changed regularly
    • Garbage not removed from rooms
    • No water available at night
    • Bathroom/plumbing problems (slow flushing toilet, faucet issues)
    • Water smelled like sulfur/eggs
    • Cold supper / meal service problems
    • Food left in rooms but misidentified (lunch left at 5 pm)

    Summary review

    The reviews present a mixed but concerning picture of care and operations at Kewaunee Health Services. Positively, multiple reviewers highlight compassionate direct-care staff: certified nursing assistants (CNAs) are described as nice, many staff are called friendly, and some reviewers note a warm welcome on arrival. There are also mentions of engaging opportunities for residents to play and enjoy activities, and several comments praise the overall care and label employees as excellent. These positive remarks indicate that some staff members provide meaningful personal attention and that programming or activities can be a strength for certain residents.

    At the same time, there are repeated, specific operational and care-quality concerns. Staffing shortages are a clear theme: reviewers say the facility is understaffed, which reviewers link to long wait times for assistance and situations where residents are not being actively monitored. Several reviews describe residents falling multiple times or falling and remaining on the floor for an unknown period, suggesting inadequate observation and a potentially unsafe environment for residents who need supervision. Other accounts report being ignored by staff, which compounds concerns about responsiveness and resident safety.

    Hygiene and environmental maintenance are also problematic in multiple reports. Reviewers mention that showers may occur only weekly, bedding is not being changed, and garbage is not being removed from rooms. These issues point to lapses in routine personal care and housekeeping standards. Plumbing and water problems were noted as well: no water at night in one account, a faucet that had to be turned (implying difficulty), a toilet slow to flush, and water that smelled like eggs — the latter suggesting a sulfur odor that could indicate water quality problems. Such issues affect daily comfort and could have health implications if unresolved.

    Dining and food service generated specific complaints as well. Multiple reviewers reported cold supper and food service irregularities, including one instance where a lunch tray was left in a resident’s room until 5 pm and then identified as lunch. These examples indicate inconsistent meal timing, temperature control, and possibly poor communication about meals, which can negatively affect resident nutrition and satisfaction.

    Taken together, the reviews reveal a facility with valuable strengths in individual staff members and activity offerings but with significant systemic problems in staffing, monitoring, hygiene, and facilities maintenance. The contrast between praise for certain employees and reports of uncaring or nonresponsive staff suggests variability in staff performance or inconsistent supervisory practices. The most urgent themes from reviewers are resident safety (falls and lack of monitoring), basic care and cleanliness (infrequent showers, unmade/unchanged bedding, garbage removal), and infrastructure problems (water availability, odor, plumbing), coupled with meal service failures.

    For prospective residents, families, or management, these reviews suggest areas for immediate attention: increasing staffing or improving shift coverage and supervision; implementing stricter protocols for fall prevention and timely response; enforcing routine hygiene and housekeeping schedules; investigating and remedying plumbing and water-quality issues; and reviewing meal service processes for timing and temperature control. At the same time, management should recognize and support the staff who are providing excellent, compassionate care and identify how to replicate those positive practices across the facility to address the reported inconsistencies.

    Location

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    About Kewaunee Health Services

    Kewaunee Health Services, sometimes called Kewaunee Care Center LLC, started back in 2001 and sits over at 1308 Lincoln Street in Kewaunee, Wisconsin, where folks can come in any day of the week between eight in the morning and four-thirty in the afternoon, and you'll see right away the place is set up with wide doors and ramps for wheelchairs and people who have trouble getting around, and they do what they can for people who are elderly, physically disabled, developmentally disabled, or who need a hand with their mental or emotional health. The facility provides skilled nursing care and long-term support for older adults who need regular attention, plus they offer both short-term care and longer stays depending on your needs, and they've got all sorts of therapy services right on site, like occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech and language help, besides keeping an eye on wounds and handling rehab after an illness or surgery.

    There's a pharmacy right in the building, and they're able to do a bunch of lab tests, X-rays, EKGs, and even things like venous doppler and IV medications, so you don't usually have to go off-site for those, and they also take care of things like dialysis transportation, checking pacemakers, using automatic defibrillators, helping with glucose monitoring and daily weights, and organizing medication through their emergency kit. The place has private rooms you can use for family visits, along with outdoor gardens, a little chapel, and a beauty salon that folks really appreciate, and you'll find a full activity program, group meals, and staff who try to keep everyone as comfortable as they can. There's a policy for infection control with isolation rooms when needed, and the staff focuses on helping folks move along with discharge planning or whatever steps come next.

    The building has a Facebook page if you want to keep up with what's happening, and places a high value on both customer and staff satisfaction, even offering Certified Nursing Assistant training through the WisCaregiver Careers program, which is good for local folks looking for work. The Center got a 5-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and, as of the last known evaluation, did not have any noted deficiencies, which usually means it meets or exceeds the rules set for facilities like this. Overall, Kewaunee Health Services tries to give care with compassion in a community setting that feels like home for people who might need a bit more help each day.

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