Deer Valley in Richland Center, Wisconsin, offers assisted living, memory care, and personalized care plans for seniors who need some help in their day-to-day lives. The facility includes four licensed beds and provides different types of accommodations, like shared apartments, studios, and one-bedroom apartments, all with simple, functional layouts and storage space, and they come with HD flat screen TVs and emergency buttons. People with Alzheimer's, dementia, or Parkinson's get specialized care, and the staff helps with mobility, daily living activities like dressing, showering, feeding if needed, and handling incontinence. There's a dietitian on-site, chef-prepared meals, and options for a dementia-friendly menu. Residents can bring small pets like cats and dogs, which keeps things homely, and they'll find patios, walking trails, and outdoor decks to enjoy with others or alone, plus off-site trips and family meetings are scheduled now and then for connection and support.
Daily care includes house cleaning, laundry, grooming, and beauty services, and the facility also handles all repairs and maintenance of fixtures and appliances, so residents don't have to worry. Safety is a big focus, with 24-hour staff, keypad entry systems, emergency pull cords, and secure grounds to move about freely without concern. For social and recreational needs, there's a reading room, a communal kitchen, studio for arts and crafts, a theatre room, computer area, games and entertainment room, bistro, and well-lit dining spaces. Those who like to stay active can use the fitness room, participate in daily exercise programs, and attend computer or massage classes. There are specialized programs for seniors with diabetes, problems with mobility, or needing help to transfer, and on-site rehabilitative services help keep people as independent as possible.
Residents get their utilities and cable included, as well as transportation to doctor's visits and outings. The staff develops custom care plans and provides support with health checks, medication, continence management, fall prevention, and case management, and they'll do individual service assessments to adjust care as needs change. Family support groups and meetings keep relatives involved and informed about their loved one's life and well-being. Deer Valley tries to balance independence with support and safety, offering a quiet, supportive place for older adults needing long-term care or specialized memory services, and with its landscaped grounds and simple conveniences, life stays both comfortable and familiar.