Dycora Transitional Health - Riverdale sits in Muscoda, Wisconsin, and gives skilled nursing care for older adults, whether they need short-term rehab or long-term support, and with its 58 beds, the facility handles medical needs day and night, often for folks coming from the hospital who need a bit more help before getting home, and they've got things like medication management, wound care, speech and occupational therapy, stroke and amputee rehab, IV antibiotics, and even hospice support, with a clinical team focused on helping people heal, and the staff spends about 3.26 nursing hours and 0.38 other staff hours with each resident every day, so there's always someone looking out for folks. Dycora sits within a hospital, runs under license #3188, and takes both Medicare and Medicaid, which helps when people worry about paying, and the place is owned by a corporation with no fines or substantiated complaints on its record. On ratings, the place scores a 4 out of 5 overall on Medicare.gov, with a staff rating of 3 and health and quality both at 4, so the reviews and audits are pretty steady, and they've got a solid safety record with full sprinkler systems.
Rooms come furnished with private bathrooms, air conditioning, cable TV, kitchenettes, telephones, and high-speed internet, and there's a choice of community spots like an arts room, library, movie theater, activity rooms, lounge, fitness and wellness rooms, and even outdoor gardens with walking paths for a bit of fresh air. Dycora offers different meals to match allergies or diabetes, served restaurant-style, and snacks are pretty much always available. For those who can't get around on their own, there's help with bathing, dressing, medication, and other daily needs, plus housekeeping, laundry, and travel services, and while there's a resident council, there's no family council right now. Folks staying there can take part in movie nights, music, games, and group events, some organized by the community and others by residents themselves, and professional chefs help with meal prep. The facility is part of Bedrock Healthcare, supporting a goal of health and independence for each person, with care meant to feel personal and focused on treating everyone with respect. Dycora handles transportation, has options for both inpatient and outpatient rehab, and assists with transitions back home when needed, prioritizing safety, steady medical care, and a variety of activities to suit many interests.