Stoughton Meadows Assisted Living sits along the Yahara River in Stoughton, Wisconsin, right in a town known for its strong Norwegian roots and local history, and you'll find it at 2321 Jackson St within Dane County, where Stoughton Senior Living Inc. operates the place as a Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF) with space for nine or more residents, and they've got rooms and support for independent living, assisted living, memory care, and even short-term respite care, so folks who need help because of aging, frailty, or memory loss, including Alzheimer's or dementia, can get support and still feel at home. The staff is there 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and they focus on care that matches what each person needs, including meal planners and chefs to make sure everyone gets nutritious food, and if someone needs help with bathing, dressing, or taking medicine, that's part of what they're set up to do, all with dignity and respect for each person's independence and wishes.
It's a friendly and warm setting, with a community feel, which means you'll see daily activities like Bingo, games, exercise classes, and events set up to help people meet, socialize, and stay active, and when folks have questions or need help, the staff is used to being there for answers or a hand, aiming to make things as comfortable and safe as possible, with spaces designed for comfort, safety, and easy movement, including for wheelchairs or those who need extra support moving around. There are no buy-in fees, and anyone renting gets a month-to-month lease, which can offer families and residents some flexibility and peace of mind, though utility details and pet policies aren't available, and there's no sure word about parking or outside features.
Stoughton Meadows Assisted Living operates as an apartment community with focus on both care and community, and its gallery and virtual tours let people get a feel for what life is like in the building, with floor plans to check out, though specific apartment features or numbers of floors aren't listed, and the property makes sure to follow legal protections for residents and staff, covering gender identity, orientation, and different sources of income, which makes the place inclusive for many kinds of people. If someone's looking for a place that combines daily help, meals, activities, and care in a safe and connected environment, especially for elders with memory loss or who need short-term care, Stoughton Meadows offers a simple, flexible place to call home, with a staff that focuses on respect, comfort, and helping residents keep as much independence as they can.