Park Manor sits at 250 Lawrence Avenue in Park Falls, WI, and runs as a privately held company that's fully owned by its employees, which means everyone here works together to make decisions and take care of their residents, so you'll often hear about staff paying close attention to what folks need and pitching in whenever there's a problem to solve. This is a skilled nursing facility with 92 certified beds, and it mostly helps people who need long-term care for dementia or terminal illness, but there's a good number of people coming in for short-term stays, too, like when someone's leaving the hospital but isn't quite ready to head home, and they do plenty of outpatient therapy, rehabilitation, and restorative care as well. Nursing care usually runs 12 to 16 hours a day, but there's always someone on call, day and night, to help with whatever comes up, so residents can pull a call button if they need something anytime, which is reassuring for families.
The rooms come furnished, and every resident gets a private bathroom, air conditioning, cable TV, and access to Wi-Fi, which helps folks stay comfortable, and if someone needs a little more help getting around, staff provide non-ambulatory care, help with transfers, and make sure wheelchairs and walkers have enough space to move. Living here means getting assistance with bathing, dressing, taking medicine at the right times, and handling meals, and there's special attention to dietary needs, whether it's allergies or diabetes, so every meal's not only cooked by a professional chef but also served in a restaurant-style dining room or with flexible all-day dining options, making it easier for folks to eat at their own pace. Amenities are varied, so you'll see a beauty salon for haircuts, a fitness room where folks do exercises or join programs, a movie theater, gaming and arts rooms, a small library, business room, and garden that's nice for walking or enjoying the outdoors, and community areas for gatherings, music programs, and even a place to watch movies together at night.
Housekeeping staff keep things tidy, and laundry service means residents don't have to worry about chores. Move-in coordination and a concierge service help new residents settle in, and the facility supports independence as much as possible but also stays ready to offer supervision and extra support when someone needs it. On top of that, there are regular social events-music nights, resident-run clubs, scheduled activities, and outings with transportation arranged for non-medical trips, which keeps the days interesting. Park Manor pays attention to accessibility so residents with mobility troubles receive the help they need. They're open year-round, every day, and follow standards set by the CMS star rating system to review and report on quality. Financial assistance, including support with Medicaid, is available for those who qualify, and the staff works hard to support every resident's well-being, whether it's physical, emotional, or spiritual, by offering care that's adapted to each person's needs and focused on keeping life as independent, social, and enjoyable as possible.