Casa De Oakes Assisted Living sits on Bindl Drive in Reedsburg, Wisconsin, and has served the community since 2000, starting as a family-owned, 8-bed home before growing into a campus with several homes and dedicated wings for memory care and extra needs, and you'll find it's part of the Casa de Oakes Inc. network, which includes locations like Fawn Valley and Pineview Drive, all aiming to help elderly adults, those with physical or intellectual disabilities, and people with memory care needs. This community keeps a simple mission, helping residents live as independently as possible while offering personal help with daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, getting around, and managing medicines, which means there's always 24-hour supervision and a call system to make sure everyone stays safe, especially for people who can't move around easily. The original CBRF still runs with 8 licensed beds, but now there seems to be a 20-bed Assisted Living wing built in 2015 and a 20-bed Memory and Extra Care wing opened in 2016, so the campus helps a range of people, from those who need just a little help to those who need constant support. Casa De Oakes, as a Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF), welcomes adult and elderly residents and doesn't just look after those with memory loss-it also supports those with developmental disabilities and gives care tailored to each person.
You'll see a cheerful setting that makes residents feel at home, with private bedrooms or living spaces, sometimes even a kitchenette, and furnished common areas where folks spend time together, do arts and crafts, attend devotionals, or take part in movie nights and gardening. Every day brings a full meal plan, with chefs and dietitians making meals that meet diabetes or allergy needs, and residents eat whenever they like thanks to all-day dining options in the shared dining room. The staff handles everything from laundry and housekeeping to incontinence care, and there are visiting barbers and beauty salons, plus transportation and parking for appointments or outings, and even walking paths for those who want some fresh air.
Healthcare help and routine monitoring stay part of daily life, and the care team-as folks often say-remains kind and joyful. The facility's known among locals for being helpful and for making families feel relieved that their relatives are in good hands, and the same goes for how staff treat each other, so it's not surprising to hear they've received awards for their care, whether for assisted living, memory care, independent living, or home care support. They keep rooms open for those who need specialized memory care, including a home specifically built for memory and extra care, and group homes focus on certain kinds of needs so that staff can get the right training for the people they care for. Casa De Oakes has made it a point to stay part of the Wisconsin Assisted Living Association, to keep up with standards and make things better over time for everybody who calls this place home.