Reedsburg Area Senior Life Center

    2350 N Dewey Ave, Reedsburg, WI, 53959
    4.0 · 7 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    4.0

    Friendly staff; clean community; administration

    I'm a resident and would rate this place 4/5. The staff are wonderful - friendly, caring, and helpful - and the community is clean, accessible, with varied, well-attended activities, affordable healthy meals, and nice apartments (kitchen, good bathroom). Care is well integrated between assisted living and long-term care. Drawbacks: administration and phone responsiveness are poor, Wi-Fi is spotty, and I was quarantined for 24 days with no dining room access and many amenities largely closed.

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    Amenities

    4.00 · 7 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      3.5
    • Staff

      3.8
    • Meals

      5.0
    • Amenities

      4.0
    • Value

      2.0

    Pros

    • Friendly, caring staff
    • Clean, accessible environment
    • Attractive, well-maintained facility
    • Apartments with kitchen and nice bathrooms
    • Affordable, healthy meals
    • Varied, well-attended activities
    • Music volunteers and community programming
    • Chapel, library, and bank on site
    • Integrated care between assisted living and long-term care
    • Overall positive resident satisfaction (4/5)

    Cons

    • Administration and management issues
    • Poor communication and phone responsiveness
    • Lengthy COVID-related quarantines (e.g., 24 days)
    • Limited or restricted access to dining room during COVID
    • Facilities and amenities underused/kept closed due to COVID
    • Perception of limited activities during restrictions
    • Spotty Wi-Fi
    • Affordability concerns for some residents

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is largely positive about day-to-day resident experience but tempered by notable concerns about management and COVID-era restrictions. Multiple reviewers emphasize strong, caring staff and a generally pleasant living environment, producing an overall favorable impression (one reviewer explicitly rated it 4/5 and several called it a "great" or "wonderful" place). At the same time, administrative shortcomings—especially around communication and responsiveness—are a recurring negative theme and dampen some residents' or family members' perceptions.

    Care quality and staff: The most consistent strength highlighted is the staff. Reviewers repeatedly describe staff as friendly, caring, and attentive. Several comments indicate that staff performance is a primary reason for resident satisfaction, and integration between assisted living and long-term care services is noted as a positive feature. This suggests reliable direct care and a level of coordination for residents who transition between different levels of care within the facility.

    Facilities and apartments: The building and living spaces are described positively. Reviewers note an attractive, well-maintained facility with clean, accessible common areas. Apartments that include a kitchen and a nicely appointed bathroom earn specific praise. On-site amenities such as a chapel, library, and bank are present and add to the range of services available to residents, even though usage of some of these amenities was limited during COVID restrictions.

    Dining and meals: Dining receives mixed but generally positive comments. Meals are described as affordable and healthy, which residents appreciate. However, COVID-related policies resulted in restricted dining room access for some residents (including reports of long quarantines), which negatively affected dining experience and social interaction for a period of time.

    Activities and programming: Activity offerings are described in two contrasting ways. Several reviewers report varied, well-attended activities and mention music volunteers who contributed positively to programming. Other comments reflect that activities were limited—largely because of COVID restrictions that kept facilities closed or underused. The net impression is that programming is good under normal operations, but pandemic-era measures significantly curtailed access and participation.

    Management, communication, and COVID impact: Administrative and communication issues are the clearest recurring criticisms. Poor phone responsiveness and perceived weak administration are called out independently of pandemic effects. At the same time, many of the facility-wide negatives (restricted access to dining rooms, long quarantines such as a 24-day isolation, and largely closed amenities) are explicitly tied to COVID policies. Reviewers indicate that important communal spaces were present but underutilized or inaccessible during the pandemic. These two threads—ongoing communication/administration concerns and the extraordinary effects of COVID restrictions—combine to produce the most significant areas for improvement.

    Other practical issues: A few reviewers raised concerns about spotty Wi-Fi and affordability for some residents, suggesting that technology and cost could be barriers for certain prospective residents. These are less frequently mentioned than staff and administration but are still notable practical considerations.

    Conclusion: In sum, Reedsburg Area Senior Life Center is perceived as a well-kept, welcoming community with strong direct care staff, good apartments, and solid meal and activity offerings under normal conditions. The principal negatives revolve around management/communication shortcomings and the disruptive effects of COVID-era restrictions that limited access to amenities and group activities. Prospective residents and families should weigh the facility's strong caregiving and environment against the reported administrative communication issues and be aware that some problems reported were COVID-specific and may have changed as restrictions eased.

    Location

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    About Reedsburg Area Senior Life Center

    Reedsburg Area Senior Life Center sits on the Reedsburg Area Medical Center campus and serves seniors needing different kinds of care, offering assisted living, memory care, long-term care, and short-stay rehab, so whether someone needs help each day, special memory care, or just a bit of support after surgery, they'll have the option that fits their needs, and the place has Ridgeview Terrace for long-term care with large, private rooms in two neighborhoods, Ridgeview Trails and Ridgeview Terrace for CBRF, and a 24-apartment assisted living facility with studio and one-bedroom options, all built around a neighborhood concept where residential wings connect to a main street and town square area, making it easy for residents to use the communal spaces, spend time together, or join group meals and activities. Residents get care that matches what they need, since the staff includes a CBRF manager who's an RN, a director of nursing, an adult day services director, and a social worker, and they're known for being kind and experienced, always focusing on personal attention and ongoing education. People here benefit from services like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, diabetic and non-ambulatory care, incontinence services, psychoanalysis, behavioral health, audiology, cardiology, dermatology, wound care, and even on-site infusion therapy, lab work, pharmacy, and meal planning from chefs, plus they have a gift shop, Sunshine Café, and worksite wellness center, which makes life more comfortable for seniors, especially those who want to stay active and engaged. Seniors have access to programs supported by donations and grants, like the Animal Welfare Fund, Climate Change Fund, and Veterans & Military Assistance Fund, and there's a focus on health, safety, and social engagement, so folks enjoy onsite and offsite activities, devotional gatherings, and plenty of time in spacious communal areas with friends and loved ones. The long-time staff offers 24/7 care, including respite care, skilled nursing, hospice care, and Alzheimer's care, and the center makes sure residents get help when they need it, whether that's medical support through specialists in areas like orthopedics, pediatrics, general surgery, men's and women's health, or help with daily life, like personal care and independent apartment living. The organization hires longtime employees and supports them with scholarships to build up local healthcare workers, and their not-for-profit mission, along with steady support from foundations and the medical center, helps them stay focused on providing reliable, community-centered care.

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