Care Partners Assisted Living and Memory Care Weston

    5855 Delikowski St, Weston, WI, 54476
    3.0 · 4 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    4.0

    Spacious accessible rooms, poor food

    I give this place 4/5 - the rooms are spacious, bathrooms large and wheelchair-accessible, and they've been diligent with COVID protocols (no cases). But the food is poor and limited (lots of canned veg, few healthy options), after-hours staff are often unreachable (phone just rings), and laundry/dishes are sometimes neglected with weak shift communication. Management was hard to reach though some staff were receptive; sanitation and staffing issues make me hesitant to fully recommend.

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    Amenities

    3.00 · 4 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      3.0
    • Staff

      2.5
    • Meals

      2.0
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      3.0

    Pros

    • Accommodating and receptive staff
    • Spacious resident rooms
    • Large bathrooms
    • Wheelchair accessible facilities
    • Diligent with health and safety protocols
    • No reported COVID-19 cases
    • Some reviewers highly recommend the facility

    Cons

    • After-hours staff unavailable
    • Difficulty contacting staff in evenings
    • Phone rings with no answering machine
    • Laundry left unpacked for a week
    • Insufficient shift-to-shift communication
    • Lack of proactive services
    • Poor food quality
    • Limited and unhealthy dining options (frequent canned vegetables)
    • Manager unavailable or unresponsive
    • Allegations of lazy staff
    • Dishes not properly washed
    • Sanitation concerns
    • Some reviewers do not recommend the facility

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is mixed, with clear strengths around the physical environment and infection-control diligence, but notable and recurring operational and service problems that affect resident experience. Positive comments emphasize accommodating staff behavior, good accessibility, and comfortable living spaces; negative comments focus heavily on communication failures, inconsistent daily care tasks, food quality, and sanitation issues. The overall rating of 4/5 reported in the summaries signals that some families are satisfied, but multiple substantive concerns persist and are repeated by more than one reviewer.

    Care quality and staff behavior: Reviewers provide a split picture. Several respondents describe staff as accommodating and receptive to family needs, and they note that the facility follows protocols diligently, with no reported COVID-19 cases—an important reassurance about infection control. At the same time, other reviews allege laziness, poor sanitation practices, improperly washed dishes, and basic care breakdowns such as laundry not being put away for a week. There is also mention of insufficient shift communication, which suggests variability between caregiver teams and the potential for missed or inconsistent care tasks. These mixed reports imply that while some caregivers perform well and follow procedures, operational gaps and uneven staff performance affect reliability of day-to-day care.

    Facilities and accessibility: The physical facility receives consistently positive mention. Rooms are described as spacious with large bathrooms and clear wheelchair accessibility, which is important for residents with mobility needs. These strengths support resident comfort and independence, and they complement the positive infection-control reports. No negative comments about the physical building, layout, or accessibility features appear in the summaries provided.

    Dining, meals, and sanitation: Dining is a prominent area of concern. Multiple reviewers criticize food quality and limited dining choices, calling out a reliance on canned vegetables and a lack of healthy options. These comments indicate dissatisfaction with menu variety, freshness, and nutritional quality. Sanitation concerns are raised in connection with dishes not being properly washed and general cleanliness worries, which amplify the negative perceptions around food service and raise potential health and safety issues if accurate.

    Communication, management, and after-hours coverage: A major recurring theme is poor communication and limited management accessibility. Reviewers report difficulty contacting staff in the evenings, after-hours staff unavailability, and a phone system that rings without an answering machine—creating frustration and safety concerns for families who expect responsive communication. Several comments note that the manager is unavailable to speak with, which exacerbates concerns when there are service failures. The combination of unresponsive management and missing after-hours support can erode trust even when daytime staff are competent.

    Patterns, risk areas, and implications: The reviews show a pattern of strong infrastructure and infection-control practices contrasted with operational inconsistencies. Positive attributes—spacious, accessible rooms and adherence to protocols—are important and may explain why some reviewers still highly recommend the facility. However, repeated negative reports about after-hours availability, laundry and basic housekeeping lapses, inconsistent dishwashing and sanitation, and poor meal quality are significant. These issues are likely to have a direct impact on resident quality of life and family confidence. The insufficient shift communication noted in reviews also suggests systemic process or staffing problems that could lead to ongoing service variability.

    Conclusion and considerations: For families considering this community, the facility appears to offer solid accommodations and strong infection-control practices, which are meaningful advantages. However, prospective families should probe operational reliability: ask about evening and weekend staffing, emergency call protocols, how shifts communicate resident needs, laundry and housekeeping schedules, meal planning and menus (including fresh and healthy options), and how management handles complaints and quality issues. For current residents or families, the reviews suggest raising specific concerns with leadership and documenting instances of missed care or sanitation problems to prompt corrective action. Addressing communication systems and food/sanitation processes would likely yield the biggest improvements in overall resident satisfaction given the themes in these reviews.

    Location

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    About Care Partners Assisted Living and Memory Care Weston

    Care Partners Assisted Living & Memory Care Weston sits about two miles from Rothschild, Wisconsin, and offers a homelike setting for seniors who need daily care, help with memory issues, or just a break for their caregivers. The community is medium-sized, with 16 beds, and accepts adults 55 or older, providing studio and semi-private room layouts, all with wheelchair-friendly bathrooms, which are helpful for people with limited mobility. The staff are always present, offering 24-hour support, supervision, and medication management, so families know someone is always looking after their loved ones, and there's attention to helping people stay as independent as possible.

    For residents with memory loss, Alzheimer's, or dementia, there's a special Memory Care unit with secure spaces and memory-enhancing activities, so wandering is prevented and confusion is kept to a minimum, and there's no worry about safety because the staff are trained to care for memory impairments. There's respite care available, too, which lets caregivers take time off while their loved ones stay in a safe and caring place, even if only for a few days or weeks.

    Personal care services, help with daily activities like dressing, bathing, and meals brought right to residents, make life easier, because these little things go a long way. Seniors can join activities like movie nights, scheduled events, and social gatherings, which seem to help keep spirits up, and there's a full-time activity director who plans both fun and memory-strengthening programs, plus devotional services for those who like to attend. There's a beauty salon on-site and enclosed courtyards and gardens for walking and relaxing, so there's always a way to enjoy some fresh air. The community is pet-friendly, so residents can have their dogs or cats with them, which often makes a place feel even more like home.

    Care Partners Assisted Living and Memory Care Weston works with families to figure out what each resident needs, with personalized care plans, transportation to appointments or nearby attractions, connection to healthcare providers, and information for families who need guidance in finding the right care. The building is licensed by the state, and part of a group called Care Partners Country Terrace, with locations in different Wisconsin towns, so they follow certain rules and have experience with different levels of need. They offer an all-inclusive pricing structure, which helps families plan ahead. Residents give the community an average rating of 7.2 out of 10 or 3.0 stars, which is described as "Very Good" on verified review sites, and the community collects feedback through places like A Place for Mom and SeniorAdvisor.com, so new families can read what others have to say. Tours are available for families who want to come and see what daily life, dining, and activities look like, so people can make up their own minds about whether it's a good fit.

    About Care Partners Assisted Living

    Care Partners Assisted Living and Memory Care Weston is managed by Care Partners Assisted Living.

    Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Mercer Island, WA, CarePartners Senior Living operates 28 communities across Western Washington, Spokane, and Arizona. They provide independent living, assisted living, memory care, and respite services with a personalized approach that prioritizes resident independence and dignity.

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