Birch Way is a small senior care facility in Seymour, Wisconsin, with room for 20 older adults and it sits at 607 E Bronson Rd. The facility offers different care levels like independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, home health care, and hospice care, so folks can get the help they need as their needs change, and there's also help with home care and adult day services. Birch Way has 20 assisted living units with options for shared rooms, studios, and one-bedroom apartments, each with private ADA-compliant bathrooms, wheelchair access, cable TV, internet, furnished rooms, and space for small pets, which a lot of people like. Staff members are on site and awake day and night, so they can help with medicine, bathing, dressing, getting around, or feeding if someone needs it, along with regular health checks and help for people with memory trouble or dementia. Birch Way also has programs and waivers for people who need more care, like a dementia waiver or a hospice waiver, and staff can help coordinate with doctors and specialists.
People there get homemade, chef-inspired meals with choices for special diets like diabetes or allergies, and folks can eat in a shared dining room or at the bistro area, with snacks available all day. Activities go on every day-movie nights in the theatre room, arts and crafts, games, trips out, walks on the paths around the courtyard, and visits to the big library or computer room. Folks can also garden, enjoy the chapel, join wellness programs, or use the barber and salon. The grounds are secure, which helps prevent wandering, and the whole place is set up to be safe, with an emergency call system, fall prevention programs, and visitor parking. Friends and family can come visit and the staff can help folks with transportation to doctor appointments or errands. Housekeeping, laundry, and move-in help are included, and there are plenty of chances for social or educational programs to keep busy and meet other people. Birch Way is licensed under #12525 and accepts Medicare and Medicaid. The community aims to provide comfort, safety, and a sense of home for older adults who might need a little more help and want to live in a friendly setting.