Sage Meadow Middleton

    5330 Century Avenue, Middleton, WI, 53562
    3.9 · 48 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care

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    3.85 · 48 reviews

    Overall rating

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    • Care

      3.9
    • Staff

      3.9
    • Meals

      3.7
    • Building

      4.0
    • Value

      3.6

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    About Sage Meadow Middleton

    Sage Meadow Middleton sits in Middleton, Wisconsin, and has a two-building campus with both Oak Park Place and Walnut Grove, both licensed as community-based residential facilities, so they've got separate wings with small dining rooms and community areas, which helps everyone feel more at home and keeps things friendly and comfortable, and the rooms come in studio, semi-private, and two-bedroom options, while the apartments are on the ground floor and built to be handicap accessible, and you'll notice big windows for natural light, updated artwork, and thoughtful landscaping outside, so it feels welcoming and safe. Staff are there 24/7, including full-time licensed nurses and personal care assistants, and they help with daily tasks like medication management, diabetic care, incontinence care, and moving about safely, even for residents who need mechanical lifts or those who can't walk on their own, which is nice for folks with more challenging care needs.

    They've got a secured memory care area designed for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, and staff have special training to help with early, middle, or later stages, including care for those who may wander or have behavior issues, so it's good for families who need a little extra help with loved ones who need memory support. You can pick from several care levels-light, medium, or heavy needs-and there are options for independent living, enhanced assisted living, and skilled nursing, so as people's needs change, they don't have to leave the place they know, and because they provide hospice and respite care, caregivers can get a break or support, and those who want to age in place can stay longer.

    The dining room staff serve meals in a restaurant style, and there are choices for standard, low or no salt and sugar, kosher, or vegetarian diets, while residents can invite guests or order room service if they want, and meals are part of the monthly cost, so it helps keep things simple. The community areas have air conditioning, full tubs, and wheelchair accessible showers, and residents can use on-site beautician services, indoor lounges meant for relaxing, and there's a parking lot plus good access to bus lines, just in case people want to go shopping or head out on an errand.

    There's a regular calendar of activities meant for all interests and abilities, so you'll see things like art classes, brain fitness sessions, stretching, trivia games, and reminiscence programs, sometimes even live music or dance and theater shows-it's also nice that they plan day trips, outings, and have devotional services, both on and off campus, so no one has to feel bored or left out, plus it helps folks stay active and social. Healthcare professionals-like nurses, podiatrists, and different therapists-visit, offering things like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, which can be very helpful for keeping up with day-to-day needs and recovery after injuries or illness.

    Sage Meadow Middleton lets in folks 65 and up, has a history of clean and friendly service, and offers flexible payment options, including private pay, social security, veterans' benefits, and insurance, though there are extra fees depending on the level of care or if a second person moves in, and there's a one-time fee and daily charges for short-term stays. While the place isn't accredited by the BBB, it's recognized for stable, high-quality care and takes a community-centered approach, organizing the property into neighborhood-style settings where small groups of residents can spend time together in smaller dining rooms and lounges, and it tries to make sure people feel both cared for and independent, with help ranging from a little to a lot, depending on what each person needs.

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