Lasata Senior Living Campus sits in Cedarburg, Wisconsin, and offers several living options like independent living, assisted living, and long-term skilled nursing care, so people can stay in one place as their needs change, and you'll find there's the Lasata Care Center for skilled care, the Lasata Crossings for assisted living, and Lasata Heights for independent seniors all together on the same grounds, helping everyone access a wide range of services whether they need a little help now and then or more health care every day. The campus features 201 beds for skilled care which are certified for Medicaid and Medicare, and the place is governed by Ozaukee County with memberships in the Wisconsin Health Care Association and the Wisconsin Association of County Homes, so there are plenty of qualified staff around, from medical experts to caregivers and support workers, and the nursing services go round the clock, making sure help is there any time for residents, including those with dementia, chronic illness, or people who just need some help such as medication management, personal care, and meal services.
Meals get served daily with restaurant-style dining if you live there, and they can work with special diets like for diabetes or other health reasons, which helps everybody, and there's meal prep and service covered, same with housekeeping and fresh linen so the apartments stay comfortable, and the apartments themselves, especially in Lasata Heights, come in one- or two-bedroom styles with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, air conditioning, and emergency call systems for safety. The grounds have wheelchair-accessible gardens and a greenhouse, outdoor activity areas, and walking trails, so people who want fresh air or room to move have places to go, and you'll see the whole area is set up so folks with walkers or wheelchairs can get around without problems. Campus amenities include a computer center, a gaming room, a small library, lounges both private and public, and a beauty salon, while Lasata Crossings features a fitness center, weekly housekeeping, social programs, and three meals a day. Lasata Heights includes things like heated garage parking, 24-hour emergency call response, social, recreational, educational, and spiritual programs, so people have ways to stay busy and connected.
Residents have access to therapy services-physical, speech, and occupational-whether it's for daily support or for recovery through short-term rehab, and there's a wellness center to support both physical and mental well-being, so everyone's got options when it comes to their health, and the place offers respite care too, which gives families and caregivers a needed break. Memory care services at Lasata are there for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, with 24-hour supervision, specialized memory programs with engaging activities, and secure areas for safety, and caregivers at Lasata receive dementia and Alzheimer's training as part of several state certification programs, plus there's Medicaid training and even residential assisted living courses for staff, so people working there are well prepared. Social and recreational activities come from the community and from residents themselves, and those include planned trips, card games, and sometimes even outdoor boating adventures, letting people choose how they want to spend their time or get involved with others.
Transportation help gets offered for doctor visits and for outings, with options for non-medical needs too. Costs and care levels can be compared with support from campus resources, and families get help with long-term care planning and information sessions with care counselors if they want to learn more about senior care. Online and social media options like Facebook access make it easier for people and their families to stay in touch or find campus information. All common areas and communal spaces are set up to encourage social time, comfort, and independence, and the campus has its own security and emergency response system to add another layer of safety for everyone. Lasata Senior Living Campus has a long history of offering a warm community, attention to individual needs, and plenty of ways to stay active, safe, and supported, whether you need independent living, just a little help, or ongoing skilled nursing care.