Pine Valley Community Village
25951 Circle View Lane, Richland Center, WI 53581
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4
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August 28, 2012
Pine Valley Manor staff were extremely conscientious. Even the nurses' assistants and the housekeeping people were extremely punctual, honest and cheerful. Sanitation and monitoring regimens were carefully and punctually followed. I think even people in serious decline with advanced dementia, etc. were well cared for. Physical therapy was very well managed - demanding, but not sadistic. Kind of reminded me of my high school coaches. Occupational therapy was a little less well conducted. I didn't think the OT people paid close enough attention to what I could already do and we should have focused more on what occupational challenges I needed to work on.The food was not very good. The food manager could not be faulted for laziness; I just think that old institutional cooking culture is very hard to overturn, and besides lots of the residents like extremely bland unadventurous cooking. And then there are people like me that like garlic and Jalapenos. I do think that as the boomers start to populate the care facilities they are going to require a different cuisine.
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Reviews of Pine Valley Community Village in Richland Center, Wisconsin
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Nancy
5
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April 29, 2023
I toured Pine Valley Community Village. I like that it was updated, clean, and homey. The staff was friendly, and they were interacting with the residents, which I thought was nice. The rooms were nice and clean, they're small but there's a lot of natural light and they were set up well for what older people's needs are. There were a lot of common areas. Going down the hallways there's always a nook where there might be a chessboard, checkerboard, or some books. On the walls, they had little exercises that people could do instead other than sitting in the chair there. They had a library, a place for putting together puzzles, they can play organs. It was all windows so there's a lot of natural light. And they have a big common area where families can go and get together, or have bigger group activities and live music. They also have transportation, they allow pets, and they have flower gardens and bird feeders. I looked at the calendar and it was full of activities for the whole month. It looks like they make an effort to keep their residents busy so they're not just stuck in their rooms.
ordinary guy
4
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August 28, 2012
Pine Valley Manor staff were extremely conscientious. Even the nurses' assistants and the housekeeping people were extremely punctual, honest and cheerful. Sanitation and monitoring regimens were carefully and punctually followed. I think even people in serious decline with advanced dementia, etc. were well cared for. Physical therapy was very well managed - demanding, but not sadistic. Kind of reminded me of my high school coaches. Occupational therapy was a little less well conducted. I didn't think the OT people paid close enough attention to what I could already do and we should have focused more on what occupational challenges I needed to work on.The food was not very good. The food manager could not be faulted for laziness; I just think that old institutional cooking culture is very hard to overturn, and besides lots of the residents like extremely bland unadventurous cooking. And then there are people like me that like garlic and Jalapenos. I do think that as the boomers start to populate the care facilities they are going to require a different cuisine.
MSW DischargePlanner/12 years acute care experience
5
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July 29, 2011
Pine Valley is a skilled nursing facility owned and operated by Richland County. They also offer adult day care services and have a dementia care unit. It's out in the middle of the country--it's peaceful, but it can be hard to find if you haven't been there before. The staff is just wonderful. They're very committed to the residents, and there's been little turnover among both the direct care staff and the administration. The facility is an older brick 3-story building, well maintained but in constant need of updates. It has 104 beds, and the rooms are average size. Other pluses: - The most recent state survey found just one deficiency, compared to a state average of 8. - They have psych rounds on a regular basis. - The food is good. - The activities program is well structured and good. - They have facility pets.
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