American Lutheran Home - Mondovi stands as a non-profit care community in west central Wisconsin, where folks can find both assisted living and skilled nursing care in a Christian environment, and the staff, including the administrator Tonya Lisowski, director of nursing Jenny Lilyquist, director of plant operations Jeffery Cline, and MDS contact Pam West, keep things running with a close attention to residents' needs, whether it's help with daily activities, managing health care, or simply finding a friendly face. Residents can relax in private or semi-private rooms, bring their own furnishings to make things homier, and gather in common areas for companionship and conversation, often sharing meals in a spacious dining room, with nutritious food planned by chefs and meal planners who also check each person's dietary needs. There's a full activity program going, one that tries to fill the days with choice and purpose-so people might find themselves baking together, joining intergenerational programs, trying pet therapy, or getting involved with music, games, arts and crafts, and devotional activities, both on-site and off-site, to nourish body, mind, and soul.
The care team gives 24/7 support, and skilled nurses are on hand for medical needs-there's help for those living with diabetes, incontinence, or needing therapy for wounds and pain, and they have wound-certified nurses ready for more serious cases along with IV infusion care and pain management. Rehabilitation is available for both those staying long-term and those coming in for outpatient therapy, while the therapy gym is set up with state-of-the-art equipment, and the staff know how to help with recovery or maintaining independence. Other amenities like a salon for hair care, manicures, pedicures, a bathing spa, cable TV, and guest meals turn daily living into a more comfortable experience, and people can enjoy having choice about how they spend their time and what they want to do. The care here always aims to see the whole person, supporting not just physical health but mental, social, emotional, and spiritual well-being, and folks here tend to find both a bit of hometown familiarity in Mondovi and a connection to faith that shows up in the programs on offer.