Golden Age Manor sits at 220 Scholl Street in Amery, Wisconsin, serving as a skilled nursing facility and diagnostic imaging center with 114 private and semi-private beds and a special memory care unit called Judy's Cottage for 17 residents with Alzheimer's disease. You'll find they accept Medicaid and Medicare, plus they have six private Medicare suites with private bathrooms for people who need rehab care after an illness, injury, or surgery, and they offer both long-term and short-term nursing care to help people recover or live comfortably if they need assistance every day. They focus on providing everyday help like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, along with expert care for people living with diabetes, incontinence, dementia, or struggles with mobility, and though they have many nurses and aides on hand, you'll also have access to chaplaincy support, dental and pharmacy services, and in-house physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
They run a 24-hour call and supervision system to ensure people stay safe, and there's a team approach where medical, therapy, dietary, social work, and activity staff work together to deliver care, and family support is available to help new residents move in and settle. Nutritious meals are prepared by chefs and meal planners, and laundry and housekeeping are handled for everyone, which can be a big relief. Residents can take part in all kinds of activities-arts, games, movies, fitness, devotional gatherings, music, and special events both inside and outside-as well as resident-led activities to help folks feel connected and active. The building includes features like a hair salon, a kitchenette, air conditioning, private bathrooms, coffee and tea service, Wi-Fi, cable TV, and furnished rooms, and there's transportation to doctor's appointments plus parking if a family member or resident drives.
The whole place is pet-friendly, so companions are welcome, and you'll find indoor and outdoor spaces such as a library, movie room, fitness area, gardens, spa/sauna, and walking paths, all meant to make people comfortable and help with wellness. Especially for those with memory loss, their facility offers extra security and routines to prevent wandering and reduce confusion, and their memory care is designed for safety and calm. They've gotten awards for "Best of Senior Living" and "Best Activities in Senior Living," reflecting people's satisfaction with care and engagement here. Though they're proud of their professional staff and focus on compassionate, individualized care, right now they aren't accepting new patients, and office hours or staff language details aren't available. Golden Age Manor offers a wide range of medical, therapy, social, and activity services to support seniors who need help, want company, or need memory care, and they aim to help each resident live as fully as possible.