St Paul Elder Services sits in Kaukauna and Green Bay, Wisconsin, where folks find a mix of living choices and levels of help in one spot, so those needing a little care or a lot can stay in the same community as their needs change, and they've got some programs worth pointing out because they really seem to tailor things to each person, especially when it comes to memory problems, since the Passages Memory Care Program and The Memory Care Resource Center reach out not just on campus but also at home and out in the community, which you don't always see, and while some people manage on their own and just need extra hands now and then, St. Paul At Home covers that with meals on wheels, transportation, non-medical help, and safety checks with an emergency system-handy for folks who want to keep living at home but could use support.
People can get palliative and hospice care in their home or on the campus through St. Paul Hospice, which makes things easier when needs get more serious, and for those wanting a bit of social time or a break from being home alone during the day, Club Gabriel offers adult day services, plus there's the Life Enrichment Center with things like a foot and nail clinic, massages, ear irrigation, warm water pool therapy, and blood pressure checks, and those little services make a difference for comfort and health. St. Paul Manor houses memory care assisted living with 24 certified beds-having four beds open in June 2025-so families know exactly what's available, and St. Paul Villa serves as another assisted living option, and for those needing round-the-clock care or skilled nursing, St. Paul Home provides long-term care, including specialized Alzheimer's and dementia programs. The Center of Rehabilitation gives therapy, both as inpatient and outpatient, for people recovering from illness or injury, covering physical, occupational, and speech therapy, so it's not just a place to stay but a place to recover and maintain as much independence as possible.
On the property, folks will find things like private bathrooms, kitchenettes, air conditioning, cable TV, phone, Wi-Fi, and the staff takes care of cleaning and helps people with their daily needs, such as bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and getting around, relying on a 24-hour call system and providing between 12 and 16 hours of nursing care daily, so safety stays a priority. There are unique spaces like the Arts room, Wellness room, Spa/sauna, activity room, as well as walking paths, gardens, and common outdoor spaces, plus community events, library, movie nights, and game rooms, where residents and sometimes their families bring a sense of life to the place, along with input through resident and family councils to keep care quality in check.
Transportation and parking help folks get around, and the Life Enrichment Center hosts daily activities, with services tailored to seniors' changing needs. The facility's owned by a non-profit and rooted in Catholic, Franciscan values-dignity, compassion, respect, hospitality, and stewardship-and that shapes the way staff treat each person, keeping the focus on kindness and attentive service, no matter a person's background. Payment can go through Medicare and Medicaid, taking some worry off families. St Paul Elder Services offers virtual tours and the chance to visit in person, and all these details show they're set up to handle a wide range of circumstances, making things as comfortable and secure as possible for seniors who need both independence and support.