About the Upland Hills Nursing and Rehab
Center
Constructed in 2002, the Nursing and Rehab Center was designed
to enhance the long-term care needs in the community and to
replace a physical plant on North Street, which maximized
its usefulness. The new construction was one of the first
of its kind in Wisconsin — designed with the "household
concept," supporting a homelike, rather than institutional
living environment for the frailest seniors and others in
need of a nursing home environment in the greater Iowa County
area.
The project includes a new 44-bed long-term care and rehab
facility, designed in a "neighborhood concept" with
four large homes or households. Each household has a living
area, dining area, parlor, nine bedrooms, and nine bathrooms
(for 11 residents per household). The four households connect
to a "neighborhood center" for group activities.
The Skywalk, known as "Main Street," has a beauty/barber
salon, post office drop box, ATM, movie theater, chapel/meditation
room, library, conversation and viewing area, and a computer
services area.
Residential Household
The Residential Household was created for residents
who are cognitively alert and aware, but who are
unable to either care for themselves at home or live
in an assisted living facility. The household
consists of 7 private and 2 semi-private rooms, in
addition to a den, parlor, kitchen, dining and living
room. There is easy access to the outdoors
where residents enjoy the beauty of an outdoor courtyard. Activities
are held regularly in the Residential household,
from baking to word search. There is always
a puzzle going in the den or a game of cards around
the table. Families visit often and spend time
in the Residential Household or on Main Street, enjoying
the café or bird watching in the Aviary.
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Sitting (L-R): Tini Rikli-Touir,
CNA; Lynn Zimmerman, CNA; Helen Granville, CNA
Standing (L-R): Bonnie Pink, R.N.; Resident Care Coordinator; Pat Hill,
CNA; Brenda Hlavac, R.N.; MaryAnn Bass-Grant, R.N. |
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Rehab Household
The Rehab Household was created to meet the needs of
persons who have recently been hospitalized and needed
a re-couperative stay to enable them to return to their
prior living situation. Frequent diagnosis in this household
are orthopedic procedures such as hip or knee replacement,
rehabilitation following a CerbroVascular Accident,
or medical recovery from diagnosis such as congestive
heart failure, pneumonia or other infectious disease.
Staff in this household is trained in exercise therapy,
special positioning and transfer skills, and monitoring
of sub acute medical disease status.
The Rehab Household has consistently received extremely
high patient satisfaction scores from residents who
have received their care and services and have returned
to their prior living location.
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Staff left to right:
Back Row: Brenda Hlavac, R.N.; Rochelle Godfrey,
CNA; Lisa Christianson, CNA; Brenda Kite, LPN
Front Row: Jodi Eastman, CNA; Debbie Benson, CNA;
Bobbi Jo Pink, LPN; Bonnie Pink, R.N. |
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We are pleased to say our residents and their
families are very satisfied with our services.
These are actual comments from the residents and families:
“Upland Hills Nursing and Rehab Center is a wonderful
place to recuperate until one can manage at home or go
home.”
“There is no where else I would want to go.”
“Everything was fine and I will miss everyone.”
“Everyone was kind and helpful.”
“I was very happy with the facilities, care, meals,
help and everything connected with the Rehab Center.
I could not have been treated better.”
“The very best. You were all great. Your are
all very special people and I respect you all very much.”
“You all go above and beyond here in care and services.
I will never forget one of you."
"Keep up the good care and service; it is something that
each one of you can be proud of.”
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