Valley View Home II sits in Richland Center, Wisconsin, serving as a small senior living and care home with only four assisted living units. This care home helps older adults who need daily help-whether it's with getting dressed, taking a bath, moving around the home, medication, or eating with help, and the care team also watches over residents with dementia or Parkinson's. The licensed nurse and staff stay available at all hours, responding if something comes up and handling emergency pull cords or the in-room alert system, which really gives peace of mind because someone's always there, day or night. They keep track of residents' health, making regular checkups and medication monitoring part of the routine, and if rehabilitation's needed, they handle that right on site with a range of tailored care plans for each resident depending on health needs.
There's a warm feeling inside because it's more like a family-type setting than a big institution, and residents have a choice between private, semi-private, studio, or one-bedroom units, all with non-slip floors and ADA-compliant bathrooms for safety, and some rooms even come furnished with easy-to-use telephones and large screen TVs. The facility also takes pets, which makes a real difference for folks who miss their animals, and offers mobility help for those who need it. You'll find walking and jogging paths weaving through landscaped grounds and a greenhouse, plus there are games rooms, quiet reading areas, a little café, and a communal kitchen where people gather for both meals and conversation. Residents and guests can park on-site, and if someone needs to get out, transportation help comes with the package.
Meals are served three times a day with nutritious options, and everyone gets access to snacks, regular housekeeping, laundry services, and special menus for diabetes or allergies. The community really pulls together with activities like movie nights, chapel services, and special events in shared spaces like the game room or the garden. Valley View Home II maintains all licenses as Wisconsin requires and keeps a high standard of safety, always making sure the caregiver-to-senior ratio fits those rules. Move-in help and regular safety checks come standard here, along with care plan reviews, so even as needs change, the staff does their best to keep up. The place averages a 3.8 rating on Seniorly's system, reflecting the mix of care, comfort, and independence for residents in this small, home-like setting.