Pleasant View Nursing Home in Monroe, WI delivers 24-hour skilled nursing care designed for residents who need ongoing medical oversight. Registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants monitor vital signs, manage medications, and coordinate with physicians to follow individualized care plans. On-site rehabilitation professionals provide physical, occupational, and speech therapy, enabling residents to regain or maintain functional abilities without leaving the facility.
Beyond direct medical treatment, the nursing team supports residents with daily living tasks such as bathing, dressing, and mobility assistance. The facility maintains an on-call medical director for urgent concerns, while regular rounds by visiting specialists address chronic conditions, wound care, and post-surgical recovery. Lab work, imaging coordination, and pharmacy services are arranged as needed, and a secure call system links residents to staff at all hours.
Residents choose between private and shared rooms, some of which open to outdoor areas that allow fresh air and safe walking paths. Rooms are equipped with emergency pull cords, basic furnishings, and accessible bathrooms, but not every accommodation includes every feature; availability depends on room type and current inventory. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance services are provided on a scheduled basis.
Meals are prepared in an on-site kitchen under the guidance of a registered dietitian. Three daily meals plus snacks accommodate common medical and religious dietary requirements, including low-sodium, diabetic, and pureed options. Staff assistance is available in the dining room for residents who need help eating, and room-service trays are offered for those unable to travel to the common dining area.
Pleasant View offers an activity center that hosts therapeutic exercises, social events, and group programs, and a library & computer lounge where residents can read, use internet-enabled computers, and join technology classes. Additional services include scheduled transportation to local medical appointments, in-house social work support, and coordination with clergy for spiritual care.