Primrose Retirement Community of Mt. Pleasant sits on 1775 N Newman Rd and offers seniors many choices and comforts that make daily living manageable and social, and you walk in and see a home-like place with things like a billiards room, bistro, computer lounge, chapel, library, beauty shop, quiet areas, and a bunch of other places around the building where people seem to meet up or sometimes just read a book or play cards, and they've got all sorts of activities running nearly every day, thanks to their Life Enrichment Coordinators, so people can join things like Wii Bowling, exercise sessions, book clubs, outings, and card games. The community supports active living with holistic wellness programs, a Wellness Calendar, and Signature Programs, where residents can get on-site therapy, telehealth services, and guidance from staff on long-term care insurance or veterans benefits, which helps families make decisions about payment and planning, and it's pretty useful if you're trying to figure out how to organize everything.
Primrose Retirement Community of Mt. Pleasant offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, all in one place, so there's studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts, as well as their Townhome Villas with attached garages if people want privacy but still enjoy community help, and these homes come with washer/dryer hookups and storage, while the team takes care of maintenance like snow removal and changing lightbulbs, so people don't have to worry about those chores, and the staff provides regular housekeeping and laundry services, making life easier and safer, and it's all pet-friendly too, from what folks say.
For support, there's a trained 24/7 nursing staff that gives wellness checks, helps with daily activities, and assists people with conditions like Alzheimer's disease or dementia through their Memory Care program, and the kitchen staff prepares three home-cooked meals each day, which helps many feel more at home, while scheduled transportation is available for people who want to get out and about, so things like doctor's visits or shopping are easier to manage. The emergency response system and handicapped-accessible features make sure people are safe, plus for quiet, there are private spaces, and when people want to be social, there's live entertainment, a bistro, and outings within the community.
The community is part of Primrose Retirement Communities, which has other places like the ones in Milwaukee, Appleton, and Wausau, offering similar programs and support, and staff can help connect families to more resources, including family caregiving help and informational tools, even showing a "Time to Get Ready" documentary and pictures of inside the place if someone's not ready to visit in person. Current reviews average about 3.8 out of 8 people, and folks mention caring staff and an active community, and for many, it seems to be a straightforward place where people can live with dignity, stay active, get care when they need it, or just enjoy peace and quiet with a few new friends.