Greenway Manor sits in a quiet spot and runs as a licensed skilled nursing facility with a steady routine, caring for older adults who need help with daily life and around-the-clock nursing. Greenway Manor has 50 certified beds, most of them private rooms, and usually keeps about 95% of its beds full, so there's a sense that folks settle in and call it home. The facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Administration, and private pay, making payment flexible for families. It's been a Medicare participant for decades and stays up to date with all its certifications, earning 4 out of 5 stars in recent Medicare reports with no fines or payment denials. Inspectors reported 5 deficiencies over the past year, mostly relating to complaints or minor issues, with none involving health standards, and just one recorded incident and no record of fines, which is pretty decent for a nursing home.
People living at Greenway Manor can count on a mix of staff, including Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, and Certified Nursing Assistants, so residents get plenty of nursing time and support. Services cover pretty much all the basics and some extras: wound care, pain management, help with bathing and dressing, pressure sore prevention, infection control, and oversight for medication. The facility runs 24 hours a day, every day, and has emergency alert systems in place, so help is always close.
Greenway Manor offers its residents fully furnished apartments with a simple kitchenette, private bathrooms, and accessible features like ramps and wide doors for wheelchairs or walkers. All areas, from the dining room and a small library to the beauty salon and arts room, stay easy to reach, and there's handicapped parking outside. Residents get meals to match dietary needs-including those for diabetes or allergies-with restaurant-style dining all day and an option for room service. Staff help with laundry, housekeeping, and linen changes.
The daily routine brings some comfort, too, with both planned and resident-run activities, movie nights in a set area, arts, garden walks, an outdoor space, group programs, and a barber/salon on site. A resident council gives everyone a voice, and family members have a say as well. Residents also get counseling, plus move-in coordination helps new people adjust.
Greenway Manor provides 24-hour supervision and helps with all the big needs-like moving from bed to chair, bathing, dressing, and managing medicine. The staff can help care for people with chronic illness who need more than basic care, but the facility doesn't offer continuing care retirement or hospital-level services. The place meets fire safety requirements with a full sprinkler system and is licensed by the State of Wisconsin.
Greenway Manor is owned and run locally, which can make things feel a little more like a community, and the building sits close to parks, pharmacies, churches, and restaurants, so families can visit or take their loved ones outside. The focus stays on steady care, a safe and clean environment, meals, and community activities in a way that's straightforward and dependable.