Mercy Manor sits at 119 S Parker Dr in Janesville, WI, and the building is four stories tall with elevators that sometimes act up and have occasional issues, so staff pay close attention to safety and help residents who use wheelchairs, carts, and other assistive devices. The place has a mix of care services like assisted living, independent living, memory care, nursing care, continuing care, retirement communities, rehab, home care, respite care, care homes, adult day care, hospice care, and specialized nursing and rehab centers, so residents can find the support they need whether that's help with daily tasks, memory support for dementia, skilled nursing, or even just some company for a few hours every day. The staff includes nurses, aides, activity directors, and social workers, and they can help with things like dressing, bathing, incontinence care, diabetic care, and moving residents from beds to wheelchairs if needed, with people on duty 24 hours a day for emergencies.
There are outdoor patios and courtyards where residents can spend time, along with indoor common areas and rooms that connect to big bright atriums, and the open floor plans make it easier to get around, though some rooms are shared so there might be a roommate arrangement with shared bathrooms. Meals are planned to be healthy with the right vitamins and minerals, and chefs prepare one or two meals each day. Laundry and housekeeping services are available so residents don't have to handle chores, and staff can even provide companionship and care at home through the home care program. Residents can take part in on-site activities that encourage socializing and movement, plus devotional activities on-site or off-site, and there are offsite activities in the wider community too, since Mercy Manor is close to parks, restaurants, cafes, hospitals, physician offices, pharmacies, and places of worship.
There are different room types like studios, one-bedrooms, semi-private, and two-bedroom options, and the place keeps up its buildings so things look clean and maintained. The community has a focus on friendly, kind staff, and people have mentioned a good quality of care and a welcoming atmosphere. Residents can pay with private pay, veterans' benefits, social security, and commercial insurance, though there are community fees, respite fees, buy-in fees, and rates based on the level of care needed, which could be high, medium, or low. Mercy Manor shows up in senior care directories and connects callers to free local advisors for more information. Some places nearby, like Birch Heights, Pine Valley Center For Rehab and Nursing, Broadmoor Medical Lodge, The Retreat at Conyers, and Manchester Court, offer similar services, but Mercy Manor stands out for its range of healthcare and senior living options, both for people who need a lot of help and for those who want to enjoy their retirement with less worry.