Care Center is a small senior living community with room for up to 10 residents, offering assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and independent living options in a home-like setting, and folks get help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, bathroom needs, and medication management; there's always staff on hand for 24-hour supervision, and the place can support end-of-life care with hospice as well as short stays for caregivers needing a break, plus they've got special memory care for those with cognitive conditions and even daily reminders for bathroom visits or medication, so families can find peace of mind for their loved ones. Residents get three regular, homemade meals each day, with the kitchen able to handle special diets for medical needs such as diabetes or high blood pressure, and they prepare allergy-sensitive foods if needed, and when someone needs their hair done, a traveling stylist or the on-site salon can help. There's a dining room where everyone can eat together, and units come fully furnished with cable or satellite TV, phone, Wi-Fi, and high-speed internet; rooms include studio suites, one-bedroom suites, and shared living spaces, so residents can pick what works best. Housekeeping and laundry (including dry cleaning) takes chores off residents' shoulders, and there's scheduled activities every day like movie nights, workout programs, board games, music therapy, animal visits, and even trips outside the center, plus a busy calendar with planned events and community-sponsored gatherings.
Outdoor spaces include walking paths, a garden, and places to sit or gather, and if someone wants to walk or jog, there are safe paths for that, and there's also a greenhouse for folks who enjoy plants, plus common rooms like a cafe, communal kitchen, book room, health room, community game areas, and amenities like a jacuzzi and sauna for relaxation. Transportation is available for medical appointments, errands, shopping for groceries, and visits to faith services, and staff helps coordinate these rides to make things as easy as possible for everyone. Care Center has licensed nursing staff for routine health checks and wellness plans, and staff members coordinate with outside health providers and manage medications for residents, which can include double-checking with doctors and making sure prescriptions are followed.
For people dealing with mental health or addiction, Care Center offers a range of specialized services, including crisis stabilization programs, outpatient treatment, residential withdrawal management, and even an Adult Residential Program, and there's individual and group therapy on offer-like Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and more-so help is available for disorders like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, trauma, and dual diagnosis combining mental health with substance abuse. The facility provides medication-assisted treatment, including options like Suboxone®, Vivitrol, and others through local providers, and people can get short stays for stabilization, usually 5 to 7 days though there's some flexibility depending on need. With an emergency mental health license and dedicated units like the La Crosse County Care Center, staff cover everything from basic daily living needs, meal preparation, and transportation, to holistic care and evidence-based therapies in a secure, supervised setting.
There's always lots of supervision and support from a team that includes nurses, behavioral health technicians, clinicians, peer support, transportation helpers, and prescribers around the clock, and people benefit from move-in coordination too, making the start of a stay as smooth as possible with staff guiding both residents and families. The whole place is wheelchair accessible and offers non-ambulatory care as needed, with an emergency alert system in the rooms to keep everyone safe. Amenities like high-speed internet, cable TV, phones in rooms, accessible parking, and planned recreation keep life engaging and connected, while meals and daily activity schedules, special dietary options, and regular events help residents stay involved and supported. Care Center doesn't take Medicare unless it's been certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it does provide long-term care, 24-hour supervision, short-term crisis support, community-based residential services, and unique therapy programs in a comfortable, secure setting that aims to fit each resident's care needs.