Gracious Way Assisted Living welcomes older adults who want a safe, supportive place to live in Muscoda, WI, and the facility keeps things cozy with just 12 licensed beds in a small community-based residential setting, so residents get a little more personal attention and everyone can feel like they know each other. The staff supports residents around the clock, handles daily activities like bathing and dressing, medication management, and helps with transfers, all while working with outside healthcare providers as needed, so families don't have to worry so much about health or safety. The community holds a hospice waiver and handles dementia care, with focused Memory Care options for those with Alzheimer's or similar needs and secure features, which means folks with memory trouble are as safe and comfortable as possible. There are separate memory care units at locations like Lincoln Village Assisted Living & Memory Care and Oak Park Place Memory Care, in addition to dementia care in Heritage communities, and all these places use unique programs such as the Gracious Way Assisted Living Program, offering activities, therapies, and care uniquely designed for people living with dementia.
The staff prepares three home-style meals daily and helps folks with dietary issues, whether that's diabetes or high blood pressure, so meals are both healthy and suited to particular needs. Residents get furnished rooms, a choice between shared or private spaces, and easy access to common rooms, gardens, walking paths, and lots of scheduled activities like movies, art, wellness sessions, tabletop games, animal visits, and music therapy, keeping days fresh and giving plenty of chances to socialize or relax, which is important, especially as people get older and want comfort but don't want to feel isolated. Laundry, housekeeping, cable, Wi-Fi, and linen services help folks keep their lives running smoothly, and outside specialists come in for salon and barber visits, which helps residents look and feel their best without leaving the building.
Gracious Way Assisted Living isn't certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so it doesn't accept Medicare payments, but it is recognized for its wide range of supportive, resident-focused care options, including help for non-ambulatory seniors, those who need a board and care home, or even those looking for independent living with some optional help, so the place feels flexible but safe for people at many stages of retirement. Seniors can count on the 24-hour supervision, transportation arrangements for medical visits or errands, mental wellness support, exercise opportunities, and a roster of regular activities, ensuring everyone has both the independence they want and the support they need. The setting is designed to be comfortable and accessible, with emergency alert systems, safe walking routes, and quiet spaces for when a person just wants a little peace, and the staff works to keep everyone engaged, respected, and as independent as they can be, all while taking care of the little things that help life go smoothly.