Oak Grove Assisted Care sits at 200 W. 6th St. in Necedah, WI, and you'll find it close to eight places of worship and a hospital, which means medical visits and spiritual services are easy to reach, and people looking for a nearby church or chapel have plenty to choose from. The building has room for about 40 residents, so the community feels small and friendly, and there's a focus on both independence and support, so folks can get the help they need without losing their privacy. People can pick from 1-bedroom or 2-bedroom apartments, all with kitchenettes, separate living rooms, bedrooms, and bathrooms, and there's wheelchair accessibility and fully furnished units, which takes care of comfort and convenience right away. The staff are around 24 hours a day, ready to help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, and daily medications, and they set up personalized care plans for everyone, which means you'll get the help you want without too much interference.
Oak Grove gives people transportation options, making it easier to run errands, visit local cafes and restaurants, or just go exploring, and there's parking for those who drive, too. For meals, residents get restaurant-style dining in an elegant dining room, with chef-prepared food, options for special diets, and a focus on good taste, and the everyday service means you don't have to worry about cooking if you'd rather not. Folks who want to cook a little on their own can make meals in the kitchenette. The apartments include cable or satellite TV and phones for each room, and there's a small library for quiet reading, indoor and outdoor common areas for gathering, and designated spots for cards, puzzles, and other hobbies. If you want some fresh air, the building has a garden, walking paths, and a swimming pool and hot tub for relaxing or gentle exercise, and the salon and on-site beautician keep haircuts and grooming handy. Pets like cats and dogs are welcome.
The community runs daily activities, brings in outside entertainers, holds movie nights, and hosts regular social or devotional gatherings, so there's plenty to do for those who want to join in. There's a special mental wellness program, support for memory care, and dedicated help for people living with diabetes, including meal plans and medication management. Oak Grove also offers respite or short-term stays for those who only need help for a little while. The building has safety and security features like an emergency call system, supervised exits for memory care, and round-the-clock staff. Housekeeping and laundry are included, which means less work and more peace of mind. Skilled nursing, therapy, and rehabilitation services are also available, so people with higher needs don't have to move out if care needs change. The whole setup is meant to feel peaceful and welcoming, and they try to make sure everyone finds a space to belong or a moment to themselves, whether that's in a quiet corner with a book, out in the sunshine, or joining in on a group activity.