Serenity Place II is a small senior living community in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, right in a busy part of town with local churches, hospitals, and pharmacies close by, so getting to appointments or visiting nearby places like Saint John's Lutheran Church, Walgreens, or Aurora Medical Center Oshkosh is pretty straightforward. People living here can pick from several types of rooms-studios, one-bedroom, semi-private, and two-bedroom spaces-which means if a resident needs more privacy or wants to share, there's an option. With only five beds, residents get a bit more personal attention, and staff are on-site and available around the clock to help with things like showering, meals, moving from bed to a wheelchair, taking medicines, and keeping track of things if diabetes or other health issues need a little extra watching. The place covers everything from assisted living to memory care for folks living with Alzheimer's or dementia, offers skilled nursing care, respite care when family needs a break, and can even help with home care if you want to stay put a bit longer.
Meals are planned by a chef and team, and you'll see activity calendars with things aimed at movement, socializing, and sometimes even devotional programs, plus indoor common spaces where residents can chat, play games, or just relax without dealing with the weather. For those who want a bit more structure, they've got programs that help residents stay social, make friends, and keep busy-whether that's through on-site events, trips outside, or groups that gather for educational or entertainment activities. The facility supports higher, medium, and lower care needs, and has ways to help with diabetic care, incontinence, and mobility assistance. You'll also find memory care programs for those who need a bit of cognitive support as they age. The main assisted living cost is listed as $3,819 per month, and they take several forms of payment, including social security, veteran's benefits, private insurance, and private pay, with some extra fees for community services. Other places in the area, like Vinland Road Small House, New Haven, and Lakeshore Manor, offer different options if folks want to look around. There's a website, and the management keeps the info updated with general prices, ratings, reviews, community maps, and guides for making decisions, plus a blog and awards in senior living. Families can get help and advice from a senior living advisor nearby if they need it. Business hours run long-8AM to 9PM on weekdays and to 5:30PM on weekends-making it easier for working families to check in or ask questions. Serenity Place II aims to keep residents comfortable, safe, and included, making sure care matches each person's needs without fuss.