Atrium Post Acute Care of Chilton, located in Chilton, Wisconsin, is a facility that offers both nursing home services and assisted living support. The center is focused on providing skilled nursing and rehabilitation services to help residents work towards maximum independence and wellness. Atrium caters to individuals who require short-term care following surgery, illness, or injury, as well as those needing long-term care due to chronic health issues. Certified by Medicare and Medicaid, the facility has been a Medicare participant since August 1983 and currently serves about 50 residents. It is recognized for fostering a resident and family council to ensure community involvement and communication.
The care services available at Atrium Post Acute Care of Chilton are comprehensive, encompassing a range of therapy and health support options. Skilled nurses are on hand to provide medical assistance, while the facility offers occupational, physical, and speech therapy to promote rehabilitation and recovery. Specific services like wound care, dental care, podiatry, and hearing care are also available, addressing a wide array of resident health needs. The facility is equipped with a barber/beauty salon for grooming and personal care. Laundry and dry cleaning services are also provided, ensuring residents' comfort and convenience.
Therapy services, including stroke care, are particularly well-regarded, with notable success stories such as aiding the recovery of individuals after hip replacement surgery. Despite general positive feedback, resident and family review summaries mention areas for improvement, including better amenities for visitors with disabilities and improvements in food service. Residents are encouraged to engage in clubs, community activities, and social events like sing-alongs, contributing to a home-like, supportive environment in which family and social relationships are nurtured. However, concerns have been raised about the availability of certain amenities, such as televisions, and the adequacy of staffing and equipment to support visiting family members with disabilities.
Costs at this community start at $3,120 and range up to $6,789. The average price in the community is $4,954, which is less than the average price in the area of $5,336. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.