Aspirus Tivoli Community sits at 2805 Hunters Trail in Portage, WI. This community offers assisted living and senior health services with 40 licensed beds and provides both long-term care in a residential setting and programs for people with memory loss like Alzheimer's. It has two main neighborhoods, Father Jordan, which emphasizes comfort, dignity, and independence, and Mother Mary, which supports residents needing memory care and dementia assistance. It's a Community Based Residential Facility, licensed by the state and local authorities and surveyed by groups like the Department of Aging and Veteran's Services. Dawn Wescott acts as the Assisted Living Manager.
Aspirus Tivoli Community connects with Divine Savior Healthcare, so residents get access to a wide variety of medical services close by. People can find everything from birthing centers, a NICU for newborn intensive care, and women's health services like breast care, high-risk pregnancy support, and mammography, to specialized options like cancer care, clinical trials, emergency and trauma care, orthopedics, and advanced wound and hyperbaric oxygen treatments. They've also got behavioral health and counseling, mental health support, pharmacy, laboratory testing, urology, podiatry (foot care), diagnostics, and both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, plus physical, occupational, and speech therapy offered when needed. Residents who want weight-loss programs, including surgery and nutrition advice, have options too, along with programs for pain management, stroke care, spine and neurosciences, sleep medicine, plastic surgery and a range of aesthetics procedures like Botox, fillers, microneedling, liposuction, and even breast reconstruction and specialty surgeries. Both home health and hospice services are part of the mix, and families have access to adult day services, Alzheimer's care, and respite care, giving everyone some peace of mind.
Aspirus Tivoli Community doesn't accept Medicare unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Seniors and their families can tour the facility before deciding, with help and information shared by the staff. Education resources, community outreach programs, support for grief, aid with advance care planning, financial help, and medical records access are available. The community works alongside cancer care centers, birthing centers, child care centers, adult care sites, and clinics, and supports both inpatient and outpatient care with safety and quality standards in mind. The focus remains on reliable senior health, practical living, and the everyday needs of residents, aiming to provide good support for older adults and their families.