Dove Healthcare - Osseo sits quietly in rural Wisconsin, spread across two sites at 13025 8th Street and 51019 Ridgeview Road, and you'll find it backed by Dove Healthcare, a company started in 1997 that's grown to serve several Wisconsin communities, mostly around the Chippewa Valley. This place has an average of 34 residents a day and offers 40 certified beds, and while some folks come for short stays after hospital visits, others stay much longer if they need ongoing care. People here choose from private or semi-private rooms, and the place has both common areas and outdoor spots where folks can get fresh air, which is nice for visitors and residents alike.
There's skilled nursing available around the clock, so someone's always on hand, and the nurse staffing hours hit 4.7 per resident daily, which is higher than the state average, and the nurse turnover rate is 39.1%, which is lower than you'll usually find elsewhere in Wisconsin. Nurses, nursing assistants, and in-house therapists run therapy gyms and provide physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and they can even offer outpatient therapy within 48 hours. The healthcare team puts together personal care plans for each person and can help with post-acute needs and chronic illnesses, which many folks find helps them recover or maintain independence. They take on harder tasks like ventilator and tracheostomy care as well as wound care and end-of-life support, so people with complicated health issues can find specialized help.
Families facing memory loss from Alzheimer's or similar conditions can use memory care services, and there's also assisted living next door for those who need lighter support, with a close link between the settings to keep things smooth if needs change. Folks who can manage mostly alone might pick independent living, and the place works to keep up programs with activities, social events, and wellness options. The facility has seen some recent updates and aims to keep its halls warm and inviting, with a focus on comfort and making connections among residents.
Inspection reports have called out problems in recent years, and these include not always helping residents maintain movement or checking beds and rails for safety, which the facility has to address-it's not perfect, but stays under regular review. As a for-profit limited liability company, Dove Healthcare pays attention to both its business and its care standards, trying to balance quality of life with the realities of care needs for older adults. The whole network of Dove Healthcare covers a big part of west and north-central Wisconsin, and the Osseo location has built up a reputation for friendly, community-focused service, long stays, short recovery visits, and everything in between, because in the end, not everyone needs the same things, but most folks like knowing there's help at hand if they need it.