Emerald Bay Retirement Community in Hobart, WI offers three primary levels of care—Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care—with nursing oversight scaled to each resident’s needs. The community accepts older adults with moderate dementia and is equipped to manage medically complex situations such as residents who must remain up at night, require ongoing wound care, use oxygen, follow physician-ordered special diets, are younger than 60, or take oral diabetes medications.
Clinical support is reinforced by an on-site RN/LPN team, a 24-hour nurse on call, and background-checked caregivers working both awake and asleep night shifts. Podiatry visits are completed on campus. Personal care includes full assistance with bathing, dressing, and toileting, plus some physical help at meals. Transfer capability ranges from simple standby with a walker to two-person or Hoyer lift moves for bed-bound residents. Safety measures include 24-hour staffed security, door alarms, and a PERS system that alerts staff immediately.
Apartments are available in several layouts; some come furnished, others allow residents to bring their own items. Many units feature private bathrooms, kitchenettes, in-unit laundry, independent temperature controls, cable service, and the option to paint or decorate, but not every apartment includes every amenity. Independent Living residents can receive routine medication-management monitoring and optional housekeeping and laundry services when desired.
Meals are served three times daily with a set menu and an on-order component for added choice. Snacks are available throughout the day, and the kitchen accommodates physician-prescribed diet modifications, including calorie-controlled, diabetic, low-sodium, or texture-altered plans. Staff members supervise dining for those needing assistance and coordinate closely with clinical teams to align nutrition with each care plan.
Residents have access to on-site parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, a barber and beauty shop, a dedicated movie room, high-speed internet, and scheduled religious services. Transportation for medical appointments and group outings is arranged by the community.