535 Spring Street, Highland, WI 53543
For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973
Welcome to Pine Lawn, a nurturing assisted living community located in the charming town of Highland, Wisconsin. With a focus on providing compassionate care and a vibrant lifestyle, Pine Lawn offers both board and care services and specialized memory care tailored to meet the unique needs of our residents.
At Pine Lawn, residents enjoy a warm and inviting atmosphere where comfort meets convenience. Our community features fully furnished accommodations with access to essential amenities such as a dining room, beautifully maintained gardens, and outdoor spaces perfect for relaxation or socializing. Residents benefit from housekeeping services that ensure their living spaces remain tidy and comfortable. For those who require assistance with daily activities, our dedicated staff is available to provide personalized support, including help with bathing, dressing, transfers, medication management, and more.
Culinary experiences at Pine Lawn cater to various dietary restrictions while promoting healthful eating through meal preparation and service by our trained kitchen staff. We understand that nutrition plays an important role in overall well-being; therefore, we accommodate special dietary needs with thoughtful meal planning.
Our engaging lifestyle includes a full schedule of daily activities designed to promote mental wellness and encourage social connections among residents. From recreational pursuits to specially tailored programming for individuals with mild cognitive impairment or dementia challenges, our activities aim to enhance quality of life while fostering a sense of belonging within the community.
Pine Lawn also prioritizes connectivity with health care providers through coordination services that facilitate appointments and transportation arrangements for medical visits. Nearby are three restaurants offering diverse dining options for outings, as well as two places of worship for spiritual engagement.
With Wi-Fi/high-speed internet access available throughout the community along with move-in coordination support for new residents, we strive to create an environment where everyone feels at home. At Pine Lawn in Highland, WI, you?ll find not just care but companionship?the ideal setting for enriching lives every day.
Pine Lawn is located at 535 Spring Street, Highland, WI 53543 in Iowa County, Wisconsin
The comprehensive suite of features offered by Pine Lawn is designed to address the unique needs of residents with dementia or Alzheimer's disease, fostering a supportive and nurturing environment. Assistance with dressing and bathing helps maintain dignity while enhancing personal hygiene, which can be particularly challenging for individuals facing cognitive decline. Medication management ensures that residents adhere to their prescribed treatment plans, mitigating health risks associated with missed doses. Meal preparation and service focus on nutrition tailored to individual dietary needs, while transportation arrangements facilitate access to medical appointments, ensuring continuous healthcare engagement. Coordination with healthcare providers establishes a seamless continuum of care, allowing for timely interventions as health needs evolve. Activities of daily living assistance promotes independence in tasks like grooming and transfers, reducing frustration and enhancing quality of life. The 24-hour supervision ensures safety and security, crucial for those prone to wandering or experiencing disorientation. Programs addressing mental wellness support emotional health, while specialized memory care programming caters specifically to cognitive challenges through engaging activities designed to stimulate memory recall and social interaction. Together, these features create an environment that prioritizes both physical well-being and cognitive engagement for residents across all stages of memory impairment.
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