North Ridge Assisted Living sits at 2201 Eagle Summit in Stevens Point, WI, and it's a medium-sized community tied to Copperleaf Memory Care, serving seniors who need help with daily life or memory issues like dementia or Alzheimer's, with 24 licensed beds and a homey feel in what Wisconsin calls a Community Based Residential Facility, or CBRF. The facility offers both assisted living and memory care, so folks who need support-maybe with bathing, dressing, medication, or getting up and about-can get hands-on help, and staff handles things like bathing, two-person transfers, hygiene, diabetes management, incontinence care, and medication dispensing, along with emergency alert systems and 24-hour supervision for safety and peace of mind. There's a secure setting, especially for memory care, so people with cognitive trouble are safe, and the community has extras like a walk-in tub, specialized safety guides, and features made for those who need a bit more watching over.
Residents have a range of care options, including assisted living, companion care, respite, hospice, and even short-term stays, all in one campus that keeps different levels of need together-no moving out if more care becomes necessary. North Ridge has amenities lined up, like lounges, both indoor and outdoor spaces, path walks for fresh air, a book room, TV lounge, central fireplace, musical corner with a piano or organ, and spaces like a beauty salon and barber for personal care, along with garden spots and places outside to relax or gather. Weekly schedules keep people busy with things like yoga, social groups, crafts, movie nights, music, arts, fitness, pet therapy, even religious services, almost always with dedicated transportation or rides available, though sometimes for a fee. Meals take place in a dining room, served restaurant-style, and cooks can handle medical diets-such as diabetic, vegan, gluten-free, kosher, vegetarian, low sodium, or no sugar foods-and guest meals happen as needed.
North Ridge Assisted Living helps keep folks independent where possible, has a 24-hour call system, offers home health care and home modification advice, and arranges for health technology like medication dispensers and alert systems to make things safer and easier. Community-sponsored events fill the calendar, from social or recreational gatherings, music plans, library visits, and game nights to organized group outings, arts, and exercise programs. Residents' rooms, furnished and comfortable, come with phone and Wi-Fi options, and the building's got resident parking and a bus shuttle for those wanting to head out for doctor appointments, errands, or church.
Cleaning, housekeeping, laundry, and dry-cleaning are done for residents so they don't have to worry about chores, and there's support for caregivers as well. People with mild cognitive impairment or complex needs can stay as care increases, and the setting has both independent and companion care, which means everyone gets some social contact and help with loneliness if needed. North Ridge doesn't publish pricing online, doesn't work with Medicare unless it's CMS-certified, and follows the state's rules, running under Wisconsin's Department of Social Services with license number 10600. The home's also listed in the WALA directory, and being part of WALA brings benefits such as member training discounts, liability insurance, hiring help, and legal or administrative support.
The Hilltop (Eagle Summit) area and specialized programs-like Copperleaf Assisted Living and Memory Care-give North Ridge its distinct touch, always trying to keep seniors healthy, safe, and as active as they're able, which gives families a bit more balance and peace of mind. The facility helps with health and wellbeing, offers aging and happiness programs, and assists with everything from medication management to nursing tasks, all within a friendly and secure community built for seniors' comfort and care.