Lawson Manor sits at 625 S 2nd St in Luck, Wisconsin, and offers care in a smaller, home-like setting with space for 16 residents, and the place is licensed as a community-based residential facility under #0013979, which means there's a little more attention to support and safety for older folks who want to keep some independence but might need daily help with things like bathing, dressing, getting meals, or remembering medications. The staff is available around the clock, and residents have their own private or semi-private rooms, all of which stay bright, have their own bathrooms with showers, and come with telephones and emergency alert systems, plus there's furnished rooms, cozy fireplaces, and shared kitchens and dining areas in each small neighborhood which helps keep the place social.
Lawson Manor lets people pick from several care levels such as assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care for those who need a secured setting, and rehabilitation after a hospital stay, and the staff follows a person-centered care plan so everyone's needs and routines matter. Meal times let residents choose made-to-order breakfasts, and the kitchen areas have a country-style feel, which some find more welcoming, and meals can work for special dietary needs like diabetes or allergies. The community makes sure laundry and housekeeping get handled, so daily chores aren't a worry, and there are garden spaces, walking paths, a spa, and a wellness room for residents who like getting out or keeping up with therapy, and there's even onsite rehab with Greenfield Rehabilitation, so physical, occupational, and speech therapies take place right there, which is easier for folks after a hospital stay.
There's always things happening, like movie nights, community-sponsored activities, and scheduled social time-plus transportation for errands is available, and parking's on-site, too. Each person has a personalized plan for care, whether they need just a bit of support or ongoing help with medication and health, and the staff coordinates with local healthcare providers. The setting feels caring and safe, built to help residents connect with each other and the staff, and volunteers help keep it lively. They take Medical Assistance, long-term care insurance, and private payments. The focus stays on resident safety, comfort, and choices, with the staff aiming to make it feel like a real home above all else.