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The independent living residents aren't allowed to go into the main building due to the pandemic. This building contains the activities, dining room, and more. They are allowing us to order off the menu and they will deliver the food to the door for the independent living area. There are more people in the independent living than those in the assisted living.... Read more
In a quiet, picturesque area outside of Milwaukee you’ll find Regency Senior Community of Muskego. We provide safe senior living in a resort-like setting, nestled in the lakelands and right next to our own private pond. This location is perfect for nature lovers and those who may want to spend their summer nights walking in the cool night air. Our modern and updated facility provides a welcoming, safe space for residents to make their own. We are able to provide personalized care with a high staff-to-resident ratio, and get to know residents to share a space of peace and comfort with them. Contact an A Place for Mom advisor today, and let us see what we can do for you.
Caring and professional staff is available at all hours to assist residents’ personal needs. Physicians, nurses, therapists, and specialists make frequent visits to our home to tend to the medical care needs of residents. Doctors are also on call. We provide three, nutritious home-cooked meals per day plus snacks to residents. Our home offers several common areas, inside and outside, furnished with lovely, homey decor for resident activities or relaxation. Our campus is full of greenery and...
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(87 reviews)Studio, 1bd, 2bd, Semi-Private
Harbour Village is a senior living community in Greendale, Wisconsin that provides independent living, assisted living and memory care services to senior citizens.With a convenient location just outside Milwaukee, Harbour Village retirement community in Greendale offers independent living,...
4.1
(4 reviews)Studio, 1bd, 2bd
If you or a loved one are looking for a caring, vibrant senior community, Clement Manor is the perfect choice. With a highly experienced staff, newly remodeled facility and a wide range of amenities, our goal is to provide ongoing care that goes above and beyond. You have options. Our continuum...
4.4
(26 reviews)Studio, 1bd, 2bd
Regency New Berlin's 31 acre campus is ideally situated, midway between Waukesha and Milwaukee, close to many stores, restaurants and entertainment choices. The campus' innovative floor plan is interconnected and user friendly with multi levels of care available.You'll find every...
4.1
(43 reviews)Studio, 1bd, 2bd
Hickory Park Independent & Assisted Living in Greenfield, WI, is conveniently in Milwaukee County. Bordering on Hales Corners, Greendale, West Allis, New Berlin and Franklin, this thriving village is the fourth largest community in Milwaukee County. Minutes away from shopping, doctor's offices,...
3.9
(20 reviews)1bd, 2bd
Forest Ridge, a Wimmer Senior Community, is your affordable hometown senior community. We feature 259 residences with 1 bedroom, 2 bedrooms with 2 bath, and 1 bedroom with den apartments, many with patio or balcony. If you join our community as an independent resident and your needs change, you...
4.3
(3 reviews)Studio, 1bd, 2bd
VMP (formerly known as The Village at Manor Park) and its affiliates are dedicated to providing a full range of care and services for older adults that respects each individual's personal, physical and spiritual needs. These needs are met through individually tailored services delivered by a...
2.8
(2 reviews)Studio, 1bd, 2bd
Avalon Square is a beautiful, vibrant senior living community encompassing an entire city block in historic downtown Waukesha. Cultural activities, parks, and a charming mix of shops and restaurants are all within walking distance. Construction of Avalon Square was completed in 2003, consisting...
3.5
(9 reviews)1bd, 2bd, Studio
Heritage Muskego is a state-of-the-art 108-unit community on Janesville Road that offers Independent Living, Assisted Living, Enhanced Assisted Living and Memory Care, allowing residents to age in place as their health care needs change. Opened in 2018, Heritage Muskego’s high-end units come...
4.1
(18 reviews)Studio, 1bd, 2bd
Oak Hill Terrace is a Laureate Group community for senior living in Waukesha, Wisconsin. You’ll feel like you’re part of a friendly neighborhood when you walk into Oak Hill Terrace. With easy access to the Fox River Sanctuary and the Glacial Drumlin Trail, we’re a close-knit community woven into...
3.4
(27 reviews)Studio, 1bd, 2bd
Layton Terrace is a Laureate Group senior living community committed to serving those in Greenfield, Wisconsin. Many throughout Southeastern Milwaukee come to Layton Terrace because it’s in the heart of it all — 84SOUTH and Southridge Mall for shopping and restaurants, nearby beautiful parks, and...
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The independent living residents aren't allowed to go into the main building due to the pandemic. This building contains the activities, dining room, and more. They are allowing us to order off the menu and they will deliver the food to the door for the independent living area. There are more people in the independent living than those in the assisted living.
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Mom loves it so much, she wants to secure a one bedroom. Left a message for [name removed]. Waiting to hear back.
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We also toured the other ProHealth Care Regency in New Berlin. Compared to that one, this one in Muskego was an older community, and didn’t seem very updated. The apartments were a lot smaller, with not as many options. We did like the staff here.
The meals right now are having to be delivered to our rooms due to covid, and sometimes we do have to heat up the meals. However, the menu's they have in the dining room for us to choose are very good. They are offering exercise classes and now bingo once a week, we hope they slowly start bringing more back. The apartments are nice, but we just do not have a lot of storage space.
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Signed up in March for a Assisted Living Apartment but 'virus' concerns for current residents and 'hopeful newcomers' made the waiting time unsettling. Moving in on [date removed], I found that many cautions were still being enforced e.g., all meals in one's own apartment and restricted use of some open area closed for all activities and individual use. These have gradually been relaxed slowly, but having general visitors is not yet permitted. Dining room use on a 'widely separated' pattern is not conducive to conversation, so socializing is not yet what long time residents remember. All social programs still require distance separation.
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The facilities were very nice. There was a lot of construction going on where they were redoing the parking lot. It was the first tour so it was pretty difficult for my mom emotionally. She liked the large walk in closet in the apartment style living area but did not like the thought of needing to walk down the long hallways. She also like the walk in shower option instead of a tub. Her biggest concern with this location is that she felt it was too far from any of her children.
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Thanks to the Regency Director’s help, we were able to help our aunt and uncle move into their new apartment without any problems or setbacks. The Loge is very inviting for both the independent and assisted living residents. The staff is always very helpful and the food served has been great. Our aunt and uncle are happy and the transition to Regency has been well received by them.
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This is a well kept facility with a different take. The main building where all the activities and dining is for assisted residents. Independent residents are in one of three satellite buildings. Nice buildings some nice floor plans. I have not chosen this facility for further consideration for Mom because we felt the socialization would be difficult. She would have to take a bus from her resident building to the main building for any activities. There appeared to be very little interaction of residents in the satellite buildings. That would only occur if there was casual meetings or if long time residents would take the initiative to knock on Moms door and interact with her. Take her under their wing so to speak. Nice facility, appears to be nice staff. This is a perfect for a truly independent senior.
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Nice rooms, very few residents in the commons area. Smelled of fresh popped corn. Tour guide laughed too much
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I have no complaints about how things are going for my mother since she made the move into this community. The apartment that she moved into was clean and any issues we had the staff made sure to fix in a timely manor. I really like that they have staff members on campus twenty four hours a day in case anything happens. My mom seems to be getting involved in some of the activities with the other residents at the community center and is enjoying her new living environment.
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I would recommend this community because my loved one seems to be very happy since his move here. The staff has been very easy to work with and the place is very clean. It has overall been a positive experience!
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When I toured the ProHealth Care Regency Senior Communities in Muskego, the apartments were too far from the main areas. Also, they did not offer 3 meals a day which is what we were looking for.
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Thanks to A Place for Mom, I recently moved my aunt in to Prohealth Care Regency after she lived most her life alone and recently recovered from a stroke in a rehabilitation center for the past year. After 2 months, I can't say enough great things! There are SO MANY activities and events to keep residence active and busy. Every single person we have come into contact with, staff, residents, other employees, have been nothing but warm and welcoming. The apartment within my aunts budget was very nice and still included a washer/dryer and a deck with a lovely scenic view of the woods. The only downside is that the independent living apartments are separate from the main building/lodge, but Regency has a shuttle that continuously runs to pick up residents from their manors and drop them off. Or if you're loved one is still fit, it's not far to walk at all. They also host several events weekly within each manor's lobby or common area, which is great if residents don't want to travel to the main lodge and it's also a great way to socialize with your own neighbors. The events are very age appropriate and range from happy hour mix and mingle socials, pet therapy, guest speakers who focus on personal wellness and motivational topics, etc. There really seems to be something here for everyone. The best thing I can say is that each resident we have spoken to in passing or in the elevator LOVES being here. They are genuinely very happy, and it is so easy to see why! If you are looking for a place for your loved one, put this at the top of your list!
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My mom is doing better. She is joining more activities and seems to be much happier. The community is nice and clean. My mom prepares her own meals and the amenities are enough to prepare food. This place is in a great location for all of our families to visit her. I would recommend this home, my husband and I would even live here in the future!!
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Maintenance requests seem ignored.
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This is a fine community. I had no problem during my tour of this facility. Everybody were very polite and friendly. The community looks well maintained. The staff was very kind and informative. It was just to big of a facility for my mother. I felt she would get overwhelmed. They have nice looking rooms. It was a pleasant tour.
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My father has adjusted well with his move into the community. The community offers great activities and good food. The staff is friendly and helpful to us. The food is okay, it could be healthier. This is a good community for a reasonable price. The facility has a clinic on the property, so when he gets sick he is treated right there in his apartment.
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The nice thing about the Regency is that you can live independently with the knowledge that people are around to help in an emergency situation. You can sign up for any trip you want. There may be days that you don't want to do anything and that is fine.
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Toured here, but they indicated my mother-in-law would have to leave when she became unable to care for herself. We don't want to have to move her again.
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It was ok. I was not happy with the person we met with, she was rather rude, and considering all we were dealing with, we were beside ourselves, we needed compassion. In order to have your own place, the assisted living was in a separate building from the independent area. It was quite a walk to get to the mail or the next building for someone with a walker. If you don't need assisted living and you're just looking for senior housing it's probably good. We spoke to someone in the main building, and they seemed to be happy with it. They had some people in sitting in the foyer in wheelchairs and it seemed like there weren't many people around. It just wasn't a good fit for our needs.
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