Holton Manor in Elkhorn, WI operates as a nursing-home, providing 24-hour skilled nursing care for residents who need consistent medical oversight. The clinical team coordinates medication management, wound care, and chronic disease monitoring, supported by on-site physical therapy services aimed at maintaining or improving mobility and function. Short-stay respite care is also available, giving family caregivers a temporary break while ensuring the individual receives the same level of professional attention afforded to long-term residents.
Beyond direct medical treatment, the facility maintains care plans tailored to each resident’s needs and updates them as conditions change. Licensed nurses are on duty around the clock, and certified nursing assistants help with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and transferring. The staff also works closely with physicians, pharmacists, and therapists to adjust therapies, diet orders, or rehabilitation goals, helping residents progress safely or remain stable.
Resident rooms are available in several layouts, and not every room includes every feature. Some units offer cable TV and Wi-Fi access, while others provide easier access to outdoor areas for fresh air and light exercise. Families can review the available configurations during a tour to match the resident’s needs and budget.
Dining follows a standard three-meal schedule with additional snacks provided as needed. Registered dietitians design menus that meet clinical requirements such as low-sodium or diabetic diets, and staff monitor nutritional intake to ensure residents stay within physician guidelines. Meals are served in a communal dining room, though in-room tray service is available for those who are unable to leave their rooms.
Residents can use an activity center for group events, a library and computer lounge for quiet reading or online access, and participate in clubs or scheduled social outings arranged by the life-enrichment team. These services aim to keep residents mentally engaged and socially connected, complementing the facility’s medical and daily living support.