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The Heights Assisted Living
201 N. 4th St., Evansville, WI, 53536
The Heights Assisted Living
201 N. 4th St., Evansville, WI, 53536
Welcome to The Heights Assisted Living, an Assisted Living community located in Evansville, Wisconsin. The cost of the assisted living community at The Heights Assisted Living starts at a monthly rate of $2,700 to $6,504. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need.
From The Community
There are so many reasons why people choose to live in evansville and even more reasons why they choose the heights at evansville manor as their preferred retirement and assisted living community. Come see for yourself!
There are 9 hospitals within 25 miles of The Heights Assisted Living. The two closest hospitals are Stoughton Hospital which is 10.8 miles away and Edgerton Hospital And Health Services which is 14.0 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at The Heights Assisted Living are:
- Pet Friendly
- Activity Center
- Beauty & Barber
- Parking
Services and Amenities
Services
- Housekeeping
- Newspaper delivery
Dining & Nutrition
- Guest meals
- Meals Provided
Accommodations
- Outdoor Areas
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Dogs Allowed
Care
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Medication coordination
- Beauty/Barber Shop
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
We chose Heights at Evansville Manor for my parents because it was very new and fresh looking, and it's kind of a small apartment type facility. The staff was very friendly, very accommodating, and very welcoming. They will be moving in permanently. They've been there during the day, but t...
We chose Heights at Evansville Manor for my parents because it was very new and fresh looking, and it's kind of a small apartment type facility. The staff was very friendly, very accommodating, and very welcoming. They will be moving in permanently. They've been there during the day, but they're not completely moved in yet. The activities that were listed on the welcoming board were very interesting and very intriguing, something that I think was very good for the target demographic. It's very welcoming, very bright, very light, and very appropriate for an assisted living. They've got very reasonable rates. They have a gym, salon, courtyard, activity room, library, and lounge areas.
Read moreMy mom will be moving into The Heights at Evansville Manor. The facility was very clean, had a nice appearance, and looked good. The staff was very good and showed us around. The dining area looked good. They had activities, an exercise room, washer and dryer rooms, a library, a family dining room, ...
My mom will be moving into The Heights at Evansville Manor. The facility was very clean, had a nice appearance, and looked good. The staff was very good and showed us around. The dining area looked good. They had activities, an exercise room, washer and dryer rooms, a library, a family dining room, and a beautiful patio with a bunch of flowers right off the dining room, so that was nice to look at.
Read moreThe Heights at Evansville Manor seemed very nice, clean, and welcoming. I only met two of the staff members, but they seemed kind and helpful, and they knew the residents well. They talked with them even while on tour. We looked at a basic room with a bath, it was adequate in size so it wasn't ...
The Heights at Evansville Manor seemed very nice, clean, and welcoming. I only met two of the staff members, but they seemed kind and helpful, and they knew the residents well. They talked with them even while on tour. We looked at a basic room with a bath, it was adequate in size so it wasn't overly large but it wasn't cramped either. They had a sitting room, activities, and a very nice dining area. They had a patio and a backyard space with flowers and plants.
Read morePlease be aware of the new Executive Director, Melissa McCombs, @ The Heights at Evansville Manor. She was previously the Administrator at Sun Valley Homes in Beloit and ruined every aspect of that facility (5 locations) while she worked there between 2020-2021. She falsified documents, changed medi...
Please be aware of the new Executive Director, Melissa McCombs, @ The Heights at Evansville Manor. She was previously the Administrator at Sun Valley Homes in Beloit and ruined every aspect of that facility (5 locations) while she worked there between 2020-2021. She falsified documents, changed medical orders, and ignored complaints of poor care to residents. She even hired someone who had a lengthy criminal background, including child pornography charges (a criminal background check should have been done according to the Wisconsin Caregiver Law). There were many cases of poor care and neglect reported to the Bureau of Assisted Living by family members and staff during that time. The residents were not treated with dignity at Sun Valley as they should have been and I’m concerned they won’t be here. If you know a resident at Evansville Manor, please pay close attention to their care. If you are looking to put a loved one in this facility, please reconsider.
Read moreThe Heights at Evansville Manor was the least expensive that we've looked at. It was only $3400 a month. It just seemed to be a little dark, dingy, and the atmosphere wasn't as uplifting. The price must be right and their facilities were just pretty basic. It had a dining room, a little co...
The Heights at Evansville Manor was the least expensive that we've looked at. It was only $3400 a month. It just seemed to be a little dark, dingy, and the atmosphere wasn't as uplifting. The price must be right and their facilities were just pretty basic. It had a dining room, a little corner where there was a library, and some outdoor area. We didn't see anybody out having any activities, because they're not back to normal yet due to COVID. I only saw one guy sitting in the library area. I thought the kitchen area was a little disjointed and inadequate. They had half of the refrigerator up on a platform and it looked kind of dorky, but for older people, it doesn't matter. They probably put it up like that so they could get it at an easier height. Overall, the one-bedroom apartment was adequate but nothing spectacular. They had what most people needed and some of the areas just weren't really inviting. When I went in the front door, nobody seemed to know what was going on. The managers weren't there and I stopped in there two times just to get some information. They said, "Push the white button.", but you couldn't find a white button anywhere in the door. It was in a really weird spot, so I stood in the entry area for a while before anybody even came. The manager or whoever the person was in charge wasn't also there. It just wasn't very professional at all. The tour wasn't very warm and inviting. It's like they just gave us a tour, but I understand that the younger gal who toured us was going to have a back operation in a couple of days.
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