Clarity Care - CLOSED

    3111 2nd Street S, Wisconsin Rapids, WI, 54494
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
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    About Clarity Care - CLOSED

    Clarity Care, now closed, used to be a healthcare and senior living provider in Wisconsin Rapids at 3111 2nd St SW, where folks could find different kinds of help depending on what they needed, so if a senior needed just a bit of extra support with things like bathing, dressing, or remembering to take medicine, they'd offer assisted living services, and if someone was dealing with memory problems like Alzheimer's or dementia, there were memory care units set up to help reduce confusion and wandering, plus there were places for more independent seniors who wanted to keep busy, stay social, and not deal with a lot of chores. Some of their services reached people where they lived, sending trained aides for home care, which meant help around the house and some friendly company, and across their facilities, including names like The Waterford at Wisconsin Rapids or River Run Assisted Living, they tried to match living and care options for seniors with different health, social, and mobility needs, taking into account those with cognitive issues, mental illness, traumatic injuries, and physical disabilities, and there were even adult family homes-like 28TH STREET LLC, ALICE & LOUISES ADULT FAMILY HOME, BEST PLACE 2 B LLC, KIM TRYBA AFH, C OF L HAVEN 1 and 2, and MAPLE RIDGE ASSISTED LIVING LLC-offering housing for up to four residents in a non-ambulatory setting, often with private or shared rooms, some with private bathrooms, no pet policy, no indoor parking, but sometimes handicap access. Their support didn't stop at health care either, since folks could get meals, transportation help, equipment loans, dementia support, counseling for caregivers, and community classes, and there could be subsidies for eligible adults in some homes with special rules. Memory care programs ran in several buildings under the "Memory Care" or "Alzheimer's/Dementia Care Unit" name, and while some places had resort-style perks and group activities, the focus stayed on safe, accessible environments, and needs ranged from those who could manage on their own to those who needed full supervision, including hospice or respite care under certain rules. The homes and care setups were inspected and licensed by the local Department of Aging or similar authorities, didn't generally take Medicare unless certified, and they filled a gap for long-term, non-acute care that usually cost less than a full nursing home. Over the years, Clarity Care earned a quiet reputation for giving families peace of mind by meeting a range of daily living, health, and memory needs-but now those buildings and services stand closed and aren't serving new residents.

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