Arthur Rose Assisted Living
1164 Bus. Hwy 64
New Richmond, WI 54017
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Care types offered |
Residential Care Home |
About
Arthur Rose Assisted Living
Arthur-Rose is an 8-bed, comprehensive assisted care home, specializing in providing care for clients with rehabilitation, significant medical, or hospice needs. Located on seven acres, bordering the New Richmond Golf Course, the spacious home offers both single and double occupancy. This secluded location, only 1/2 mile from Westfield's Hospital, has all the benefits of a country home with the convenience of a city location. Each room features its own full bathroom with shower, toilet, and vanity. The home, built in the 1960's, has multiple gathering areas and is entirely accessible by elevator. Each client room has its own unique design and decor which is easily customized by the client to make it their own. Clients will also enjoy the close relationships they build with our highly-experienced, dedicated staff. The smaller setting allows for a high staff to client ratio, and enables staff to take opportunities to spend one-on-one time with each client.
Arthur-Rose is a locally-owned and administered home. Licensed and opened in June 2007, Arthur-Rose is committed to providing quality care in a comfortable, engaging, and inviting environment.
Additional Features
Amenities Available
- Activities Onsite
- Activities Offsite
- Devotional Services Offsite
- Outdoor Common Areas
- Indoor Common Areas
- Meals Provided
- Beautician Onsite
Staffing
- Visiting Nurse
- Visiting Physical Therapist
- Visiting Occupational Therapist
- Visiting Speech Therapist
No Smoking
Other Services
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Hospice Available
- Respite Offered
Transportation
- Resident Parking Available
- Complimentary Transportation
Accepts Pets
The above community description is provided by the community and not by A Place
for Mom. A Place for Mom does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of this
information. Seniors and their families should confirm features and amenities with
the community’s representatives.