Independence Hall sits at 903 Mineral Point Avenue in Janesville, WI, and offers different types of senior care, like assisted living, independent living, memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, and continuing care. The community has around 125 residents living in a four-story building, and there's one main elevator, which has broken down six to eight times a year, causing some trouble for seniors who needed to get upstairs or downstairs, and there have even been times when people got hurt because of this. The bathrooms aren't private for everyone, and in some spots, four people share one bathroom. The rooms themselves can be cozy, and some open right onto courtyards or patios, which many residents enjoy, since you can step outside or watch garden life from your door.
The exterior of the building looks updated and well-kept, and there are landscaped outdoor spaces with patios, courtyards, and walkways. People often gather in these outdoor spots or in the activity rooms for community-wide events, like bingo games or outside singing sessions, which activity directors set up on a regular schedule. The place allows pets, offers specialty meals, has Wi-Fi, and provides transportation and parking options, making day-to-day life a little easier. Many amenities are shared, like living spaces, and the style is more of a home-like neighborhood feel, with a real effort to give everyone a sense of community and belonging.
Care at Independence Hall covers things like help with bathing, dressing, medication, and daily wellness, and there's a focus on keeping care personal to each resident. Skilled care is available too, including things like pain management, speech therapy, rehab, lymphedema care, orthopedics rehab, and different kinds of therapy, with care staff made up of nurses, LPNs, CNAs, and therapists. On average, residents receive about 0.4 hours of nursing care per day, and the nurse quality score has earned an A, showing strong nurse staffing and training. The facility's grades for long-term and short-term care range from B to A, based on inspections and measurements like how often big falls or pressure ulcers happen, so it's doing fairly well, with some variation over time.
Dining options are available daily, along with activities and social programs, and the facility provides adult day care, hospice, and specialized home care services as well. Independence Hall also works as a residential care home, with shared neighborhood-style homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver to help with daily tasks. All these features together make it a place where seniors can have different care types, access to the outdoors, and a community feel, though elevator issues and shared bathrooms might not suit everyone. For more details, people can look up the community's website, where all types of care, amenities, and quality scores are explained in depth.