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Anna John 2901 S. Overland Road Oneida, WI 54155 920-869-2797 Bayshore Village 3150 Gershwin Dr. Green Bay, WI 54311 920-391-4700 Medicaid Self-pay Medicare 48 Family Care (Care WI) 63 34 private rooms 7 bedroom suites All rooms have private Private rooms with private shower No Hospice Contract No, but accepts Alzheimer/dementia residents Heartland, Unity Bornemann 226 Bornemann Street Green Bay, WI 54302 920-468-8675 127 76 rooms and Private rooms & available Wound Care Out-patient rehab All agencies Golden Living Village Gardens 1640 Shawano Avenue 920-499-5177 Private & semi-private rooms & Aseracare, Unity, Aurora VNA, Heartland 125 Grancare Nursing & Rehab 1555 Dousman Street 920-494-4525 27 private rooms-11 with private bath & 16 with semi-private bath No Hospice Contract Ledgeview Nursing Center 3737 Dickinson Road De Pere, WI 54115 920-336-7733 75 32 16 semi-private rooms Newly remodeled showers & bathrooms Unity, Southern Care, Aseracare, Heartland

Manor Care East 600 S. Webster Ave Green Bay, WI 54301 920-432-3213 www.hcr-manorcare.com Manor Care West 1760 Shawano Avenue 920-499-5191 www.hcr-manorcare.com Maple Ridge Rehabilitation & Care Center 2305 San Luis Place Green Bay, WI 54304 920-494-5231 Odd Fellow Home 1229 S Jackson St Green Bay WI 54301 920-437-6523 Parkview Manor Health & Rehabilitation 2961 St. Anthony Drive Green Bay, WI 54311 920-468-0861 www.consulatehealthcare.com VA 61 105 133 74 VA 134 Private & semi-private short term rehabilitation; Semi private skilled longterm care unit 54 room; private room based on availability 16 private rooms/ & 12 semi-private rooms in short term rehab.; 27 rooms Alzheimer s unit; 65 in long-term care unit Astor Terrace Rehab-18 private rooms with full bath 11 enhanced w/full bath 9 private w/ ½bath 26 private w/shared bath Private rooms available; 36 bed rapid recovery unit with private and semiprivate rehab. suites Unity, Aseracare, Southern Care Heartland, Unity, Aurora VNA, Southern Care, Ascera Care Yes-29 beds Support group Hospice & Home Health Care Agency Contracts Unity, Aseracare, Southern Care, Hospice Advantage Yes -24 beds Secure Unit Respite Care Unity, Southern Care, Aseracare; Hospice Advantage

Rennes Health & Rehab Center 200 South Ninth Street De Pere, WI 54115 920-336-5680 Santa Maria 430 South Clay Street Green Bay, WI 54301 920-432-5231 122 Family Care ( 50 42 private rooms and 40 semi-private rooms and 46 private rooms 2 semi-private rooms All semi-private Unity, Heartland, Aurora VNA, Aseracare, Unity, Southern Care Woodside Lutheran Home 1040 Pilgrim Way Green Bay, WI 54304 920-499-1481 Medicaid Self-pay 130 Medicare Insurance 52 private rooms with private bath; 78 semi-private rooms with private bath Alzheimer s Unit Heartland, Unity, Aurora VNA

NURSING HOMES Definition: A health care facility that provides around the clock care and services for people who need more than seven hours a week of nursing or personal care. Services: Must provide sufficient staff (nurses and Certified Nursing Assistants) to meet the needs of all residents. Conduct comprehensive, ongoing assessments by an interdisciplinary staff to determine the needs of each resident. Develop, with the resident s input, a plan of care that identifies the needs and wants of that individual, and sets goals with timelines, indicating the services to be provided to meet those goals, focusing on quality of care and quality of life. Provide social services to meet the psychological, social and emotional needs of each resident, in accordance with the comprehensive assessment. The social worker should be the resident s advocate. Provide and promote in-house and community leisure time activities to meet the interests and needs of the resident, in accordance with the comprehensive assessment. Nursing services must be provided to ensure that each resident stays as independent as possible, providing assistance with daily living skills as needed, and providing skilled care, in accordance with the comprehensive assessment. Manage and administer medications, according to physician s orders, unless the resident chooses to and is capable of doing this her/himself. Provide three meals a day, plus snacks, including providing therapeutic diets as ordered by the physician. Provide rehabilitation services identified in the plan of care, such as physical, occupational and speech therapy, and mental health services. Regulatory Oversight: Licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, renewed annually. Onsite inspections approximately annually. Requirement to investigate complaints. Resident Rights protections in the regulations.

Advocacy: The Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long Term Care Ombudsman Program provides advocacy services to residents who are 60 years of age and older. The Wisconsin Coalition for Advocacy is the designated agency to advocate for clients with Developmental Disabilities or Mental Health Concerns. Considerations for Dementia: Does the nursing home indicate they provide services for people with dementia? Does the facility call itself dementia specialists? Do they have a special care unit or in-house program designed for people with dementia with a trained coordinator? What makes them so special? Does the facility seek guidance from the Alzheimer s Association? What type of training has the staff received concerning dementia? Have all staff members been trained? Is staff able to handle difficult or challenging behaviors? Is staff trained on the most effective and humane approaches? How many staff members are there? How many residents have dementia? (staff to resident ratio) Are physical or chemical restraints used? Is the environment safe for a person with dementia? Are the activities appropriately structured for individuals who have dementia and who experience sundowning or are awake at night? At what point will the nursing home refuse to keep the person? Source: Board on Aging & Long Term Care Ombudsman Program 1-800-815-0015 Web site for survey results of nursing homes or to compare nursing homes: dhs.wisconsin.gov/bqaconsumer/nursinghomes/citations.htm and medicare.gov/nhcompare