InnCare of Abbotsford sits on South 4th Street in Abbotsford, Wisconsin, right near the corner where Highways 29 and 13 cross, and the building isn't big, just room for 16 residents, so things feel cozy, and people get to know each other, which makes a real difference for those who want support but also like their independence. Now, the rooms are studio setups, each one made so folks have their own space, and some have private baths and wheelchair-accessible showers, so getting around is easier for everybody, and you'll find both indoor and outdoor areas to visit in, with connected ground-floor suites and an open dining room where meals are served each day and you never have to eat alone unless you really want to, and vegetarian meals are available.
They have assisted living, memory care, and even home care if needed, and they're licensed as a nursing home, so they're used to handling more serious needs, and while their CMS rating is 2 stars and that tells you they've got things to work on, folks living there give an average rating of 8.3 out of 10, which does mean people mostly feel pretty good about how things go. There's always staff on-site any hour of the day or night, which gives peace of mind, and the medical support covers needs like high acuity care, diabetic and incontinence care, along with ambulatory and non-ambulatory services, so a wide range of residents can get the care they need.
They don't have information available in every area, but what you do get are simple, steady things like offsite trips, devotional services, picnics, and even visits from volunteers, and there's always a plan for activities - so you might spend time baking, playing bingo, making arts and crafts, or going out for community concerts. You can choose to bring a cat or a dog, which makes things feel more like home, and there's pet therapy for those who find comfort in animals, because sometimes it's the small things, like movie nights, walks, or birthday parties, that keep people connected.
There's a focus on dignity and independence, and staff try to help everyone stay as independent as possible or regain what's been lost, and care plans are personalized for each resident's health, safety, and habits. The building feels safe and home-like, with experienced staff keeping watch and helping out as needed, and visitors are part of daily life because families and folks in the community drop by for events, so you're not cut off from the outside world. Residents can get rides arranged, sometimes at no cost and other times for a fee, which helps for errands or getting to appointments, and activities keep people engaged, minds and bodies both. InnCare of Abbotsford aims for a warm, neighborly atmosphere where seniors can get what they need without a lot of fuss, and folks find a good balance between getting help and staying involved.