Park Vista The Legacy sits on beautifully wooded land and offers several living options for seniors, including assisted living, memory care, and independent retirement choices right there on their campus, and you'll find the Azura Memory Care of Oshkosh as part of it too, as well as a strong connection to Park Vista Retirement Living in Waupaca and The Legacy at Noel Manor in Verona. The community's managed by Park Vista Senior Housing Management, LLC, and the executive director has experience in dementia care, which matters for families looking for extra support. There's dedicated care for people living with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia with memory care that's truly tailored to each person, using individual plans, person-centered programs, a secure setting, cognitive exercises, and a state-of-the-art iN2L system to help residents stay engaged and active, and all of this is in a separate, secure section with private rooms, dining and lounge spaces, common areas, an outdoor patio, and even a reflection room for meditation or prayer.
Assisted living is also right here, and it's designed for people who want to have a worry-free retirement while still having help with bathing, dressing, medication, or even just getting to appointments, and residents can choose spacious private rooms with their own bathrooms, and everyone benefits from housekeeping, laundry, and daily home-cooked meals served in large dining rooms, plus there's always transportation available by bus to help with doctor's visits, shopping, worship services, and community outings like casino trips, dining out, musicals, or live performances, often led by talented locals. There's a personal emergency call system and access to a registered nurse for health oversight, and the care staff is trained to help with medication management, incontinence, issues with walking or high medical needs, and diabetic care.
Seniors here can enjoy other perks like Wi-Fi/high-speed internet, off-site beauty salon and barbershop services, and personal support for grocery shopping and pharmacy needs, while daily life features wellness and educational programs, games, live entertainment, and group social activities to promote a healthy and happy lifestyle. Vital signs are monitored as needed, blood pressure and preventive services like foot care and vaccine clinics are available, and the grounds really do offer a peaceful setting for walks or quiet moments. Extra details like window blinds in rooms, a reflection room for prayer or meditation, and the varied menu of activities like outings, live music, and educational events all make for an environment where residents are encouraged to stay active and as independent as possible, and people with dementia or Alzheimer's truly get specialized attention with careful, skillful staff on hand each day.