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LakeHouse Cedarburg
W56 N225 McKinley Blvd, Cedarburg, WI, 53012
LakeHouse Cedarburg
W56 N225 McKinley Blvd, Cedarburg, WI, 53012
McKinley Place Offers Exceptional Assisted Living Outside Milwaukee
McKinley Place is an assisted living and respite care community in Cedarburg, WI, a quiet, friendly suburb of Milwaukee. There’s always something happening here, thanks to a full slate of daily activities, such as exercise sessions, musical concerts, exciting speakers, giant crossword games and arts and crafts projects. In addition, the community features lots of places where residents can relax and socialize, including a private courtyard with shade trees, comfy common areas with fireplaces and a movie room, complete with an old-fashioned popcorn machine.
Thanks to the community’s scheduled transportation, older adults get plenty of chances to explore Cedarburg and Milwaukee. You might find them strolling Herman A Zeunert Park, visiting the Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts, attending events at the Cedarburg Cultural Center or sipping wine at the Cedar Creek Winery. The world-class restaurants and attractions of Downtown Milwaukee are just 30 minutes away.
Find Care, Comfort and Convenience at McKinley Place
McKinley Place works with older people and their families to develop individual care plans that meet their needs and respect their preferences.These customizable care plans can be built from a variety of services, including medication management and assistance with daily personal care tasks like grooming, bathing, dressing and getting around the community. A full-time registered nurse is on call 24 hours per day to coordinate care and offer clinical oversight, and a team of dedicated caregivers is here all day and night to provide support.
The studio and one-bedroom apartments here come equipped with wall-to-wall carpeting, individually controlled heating and air conditioning, oak kitchen cabinets and generous closet space. For safety, they also feature emergency call systems, individual safety pendants, grab bars and stall showers.
Want to learn more about McKinley Place’s assisted living options and lifestyle? Chat with our team to request info, look at the latest prices and arrange a personal tour.
There are 14 hospitals within 25 miles of McKinley Place. The two closest hospitals are Columbia St Marys Hospital Ozaukee which is 3.3 miles away and Columbia Center which is 3.3 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at McKinley Place are:
- Pet Friendly
- Beauty & Barber
- Pool
- Social Outings
- Fitness Programs
Services and Amenities
Services
- Parking
- Assisted Living
- Respite
- Transportation at Cost
- Laundry Service / Drycleaning
- English
Activities & Fitness
- All-Day Dining
- Activity Center
- Arts and Crafts
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Bingo
- Allowed Outdoors
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Meals Included
- Healthy Snacks
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- Professional Chef
Accommodations
- Outdoor Areas
- Housekeeping
- Salon / Barbershop
- Outdoor Garden
- Wall-to-Wall Carpeting
- Emergency Call System
Care
- Clubs & Communities
- Nurses
- Laundry / Dry Cleaning
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
Neighborhood
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Arts and Crafts Center
I am fine with the staff, however [name removed] is not. Neither [name removed] or I feel the quality of care is good. They almost never respond to a call light, her room is always a mess and it is not her making the mess. Since she doesn't move around the room on her own and doesn't dress or undres...
I am fine with the staff, however [name removed] is not. Neither [name removed] or I feel the quality of care is good. They almost never respond to a call light, her room is always a mess and it is not her making the mess. Since she doesn't move around the room on her own and doesn't dress or undress herself it must be the staff not picking up. There is not a visit that goes by where I am not putting dirty clothes in the basket, stocking up on her incontinence products and emptying waste baskets that are not even lined with a plastic bag. Very unsanitary. As for meals, she is not please. However she is 97 and does not have much of an appetite so in all fairness I can't rate the meals. Same goes for activities, she has no interest in doing anything or to even socialize, so in all fairness I can't rate them for this. Past history tells me that things will improve for a couple months and we will be right back where we started. I have frequent visits with [name removed] and truly feel it would even be worse if I or other family members were not showing up at various times. I feel these facilities lack empathy and are out for the money. Maybe if they would pay their staff a better wage, ban personal cell phones and less group chit chat, everyone would be better.
Read moreThey did not take good care of my mom. We were planning to move her and she died. Very, very poor communication Difficult to get in touch or even know who was in charge Staff did not care that she was showing signs of a heart attack. Left her in bed. Soiled food on trays near her bed. Not clea...
They did not take good care of my mom. We were planning to move her and she died. Very, very poor communication Difficult to get in touch or even know who was in charge Staff did not care that she was showing signs of a heart attack. Left her in bed. Soiled food on trays near her bed. Not cleared. She had bruises from rough handling Did not shower her or do her laundry unless we came to check and complain
Read moreOur family had an in person tour with McKinley Place, and the rooms were not as clean. The facility itself was just older and probably needed some refurbishing. And they didn't have multi-room apartments, as I recall. They were studios, and at the time that wasn't what we wanted. Now I know that...
Our family had an in person tour with McKinley Place, and the rooms were not as clean. The facility itself was just older and probably needed some refurbishing. And they didn't have multi-room apartments, as I recall. They were studios, and at the time that wasn't what we wanted. Now I know that with Alzheimer's patients, the extra rooms just give them anxiety. It's more for them to manage. They do better with less. But it also depends on what stage of the disease they're in and if they're alone or not.. McKinley Place did offer a full range of care that the others didn't, but it was much more like a nursing home.
Read moreThe staff turnover is high, therefore the quality of staff has slipped significantly during and after the Pandemic. The Executive Director hires last about 2 mos - so there is zero consistency in communication. No communication to caregivers or residents on the objectives and improvement actions. ...
The staff turnover is high, therefore the quality of staff has slipped significantly during and after the Pandemic. The Executive Director hires last about 2 mos - so there is zero consistency in communication. No communication to caregivers or residents on the objectives and improvement actions. Severely understaffed for past 9-12 months - with seemingly no plan in sight to address it. (I/we get it - it’s a tough role to fill - but fill them you must)
Read moreThey're very accommodating, they try to do their best. They are very friendly and affordable. They're very accommodating in the sense that my mom had a fall and broke her hip; they worked with us to make sure she received quality care. We like them.
My mother in law gets TERRIBLE service here. It's greatly understaffed. She is ignored as many of the residents are, when they call for help. She is missed from pick up at dinner time and states that the food selection is minimal at best ,and very unpalatable. For an Ozaukee County facility, and esp...
My mother in law gets TERRIBLE service here. It's greatly understaffed. She is ignored as many of the residents are, when they call for help. She is missed from pick up at dinner time and states that the food selection is minimal at best ,and very unpalatable. For an Ozaukee County facility, and especially a CEDARBURG elder care home, this is unimaginable. Promises of more staff are just lies. The injuries lately are numerous. I would not recommend this place and would like my mother in law to leave.
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