Atrium Post Acute Care Of Bloomer sits in a quiet neighborhood near Lake Como at 1840 Priddy Street in Bloomer, WI, and offers skilled nursing services for seniors with complex health needs, so residents can get round-the-clock care if they need help after hospitalization, illness, or surgery, and the facility focuses a great deal on short-term rehabilitation, recovery, and support, which might include help with wound care, medication management, or therapy like physical, occupational, or speech therapy, along with rehabilitation programs designed to help folks safely move from the hospital back to their everyday life. Residents get help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and transfers, and staff, including registered nurses, LPNs, CNAs, and medical staff, provide twenty-four-hour supervision and a 24-hour call system to keep everyone safe. The place serves meals restaurant-style with options for dietary needs like diabetic diets, so those with special allergies or restrictions won't need to worry, and meals can be enjoyed with others in the dining room, while the kitchenettes in living units make it easy for residents to keep simple snacks on hand if they like. The rooms are move-in ready and fully furnished, featuring cable and WiFi, and the housekeeping and linen services help keep the living spaces tidy and worry-free. Anyone can enjoy the common areas, arts room, movie screening space, or the gardens and walking paths outside, and social life stays active with various scheduled activities, daily social events, and community-sponsored or resident-run programs.
The facility, which accepts Medicare and Medicaid and has up to 31 beds, provides inpatient rehab, respite care for caregivers who need a break, hospice care for those nearing end-of-life, cardiac rehab, respiratory care, bariatric services, non-ambulatory support, and nutritional counseling, and all care plans are tailored to individual needs, always respecting dignity and independence. The place also maintains a resident council and family council for feedback and communication, and staff are always available for medication management, help with incontinence, and transfers, making sure residents get the help they need without feeling rushed. With a nursing care provision of roughly half an hour per resident per day, the staff works to maintain good care standards, particularly showing strength in avoiding major falls and pressure ulcers compared to average facilities, though ratings over time have ranged between B+ and C on operational inspections, with a nursing quality rating of A-. It's for-profit and part of the Atrium Post Acute Care system, not a Continuing Care Retirement Community. Residents get scheduled transportation for appointments or errands, and a community salon/barber shop helps people feel at home and comfortable. Care here is thorough and focuses on both clinical needs and helping people get back on their feet, with a compassionate staff on hand no matter the time of day, and the aim is really to provide a safe, supportive space that balances assistance and independence, whether someone's there for a short stay to recover or needs long-term care.