Casa De Oakes serves seniors in the Reedsburg and Baraboo communities and has done so since 2000, providing assisted living and memory care services with a focus on daily living support and personal dignity, and the buildings are set up for people who need help with things like bathing, dressing, and getting around, even if two people are needed, and staff can help with medication, meal preparation, laundry, housekeeping, and personal care all day and night, and there are always staff and a registered nurse on call 24 hours in case anything happens. The homes have either private or semi-private rooms, with furnished living spaces, telephones, and bathrooms, including some private rooms with half baths and assisted showers and tub spas for memory care residents, and some locations include amenities like jacuzzi tubs, a health room, barber or parlor, and gardens with walking paths for relaxing and spending time outside. The kitchens make home-cooked nutritious meals and snacks every day and can handle allergies and diets for diabetes or high blood pressure, and staff offer healthy snacks and keep an eye on special menu needs; meal times are scheduled, but snacks are available all day and menus are flexible.
Residents get help with things like changing clothes, hygiene, bathing, and health monitoring, and plans are made just for each person and can be adjusted as their needs change over time, and the staff, including highly trained Resident Assistants, know how to help residents with physical and intellectual disabilities and those who need memory support, and Casa De Oakes is part of the Wisconsin Assisted Living Association. Those who want to keep active can join daily activities like exercise, movie entertainment, music plans including the Music in Memory Program, creative projects, art events, spiritual and religious services, pet therapy, board games, and outdoor relaxation, with both staff and volunteers leading activities to support memory and social engagement, and the schedule always includes outings and social opportunities. Casa De Oakes gives residents safe transportation for doctor visits, shopping, worship opportunities, and other errands, and tries to make moving in easier with coordination services and parking available for residents or families who visit.
Memory care residents benefit from security measures and a structured routine, and memory care staff have extra training, with activities and sensory programs designed just for memory maintenance, and the facility keeps in close contact with families through outreach and regular updates. Doctors such as primary care, podiatrists, optometrists, therapists, and dentists visit on-site, and Casa De Oakes handles medication, foot care, coordination with outside healthcare providers, and has a partnership with hospice agencies to make end-of-life care as comfortable as possible. Entertainment and social community activities like movie nights, recreation rooms, communal dining, and community-sponsored events are offered, and amenities also include free WiFi, emergency alert systems, book rooms, and housekeeper services, and there's support for families with guest and family services. Casa De Oakes accommodates up to 8 residents in medium-sized, state-licensed buildings under names like Casa de Oakes - Fawn Valley, Bindl Drive, Pineview Drive, and Casa de Oakes Memory Care, all in Wisconsin, and every location aims to help residents be as independent as possible while staying healthy, connected, and safe for as long as needed, and the homes take pride in knowing how to keep up with changes in memory care while giving people a chance to age in place with comfort.