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Oak Park Nursing And Rehab Ctr
718 Jupiter Drive, Madison, WI, 53718
Oak Park Nursing And Rehab Ctr
718 Jupiter Drive, Madison, WI, 53718
Welcome to Oak Park Nursing And Rehab Ctr, a Nursing Home community located in Madison, Wisconsin. The cost of the assisted living community at Oak Park Nursing And Rehab Ctr starts at a monthly rate of $2,300 to $6,504. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
There are 6 hospitals within 25 miles of Oak Park Nursing And Rehab Ctr. The two closest hospitals are Unitypoint Health – Meriter which is 6.2 miles away and Ssm Health St Mary’S Hospital – Madison which is 6.3 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Oak Park Nursing And Rehab Ctr are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Activity Center
- Clubs & Communities
Services and Amenities
Services
- Assisted Living
- Independent Living
- Memory Care
- Hospice
Activities & Fitness
- Social Outings
- Yoga
- Health and Wellness Programs
Additional Features
- 100 Total Units
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Provided
- Meals Included
- Diabetic
- Healthy Snacks
Safety
- 1 Total Fines Imposed
- $6825 in Fines Imposed
- 0 Payment Denials
- 1 Penalties Imposed
- 14 Total Deficiencies Reported
- 7 Health Standard Deficiencies
Accommodations
- Pet Friendly
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
- Salon / Barbershop
- Wifi / Internet
- Outdoor Walking Paths
Care
- Nurses
- Laundry / Dry Cleaning
- 90 Current Occupants
- Certified by Medicare and Medicaid
- Medicare Participant Since 09/02/1975
- Offers Continuing Care
Oak Park Place Madison was a pretty place, but I think the apartment they showed us was smaller than what we needed, and it was not in the right location. It's very clean. The staff that gave the tour was very accommodating and a nice lady. The dining area was very big. The menu looked very nic...
Oak Park Place Madison was a pretty place, but I think the apartment they showed us was smaller than what we needed, and it was not in the right location. It's very clean. The staff that gave the tour was very accommodating and a nice lady. The dining area was very big. The menu looked very nice. They had all kinds of activities. There's a big calendar full of them, and every day was something different. They had bingo and a lot of social gatherings. I think they paid for your drinks during a happy hour and the little wine and cheese and meat trays.
Read moreMy husband was at Oak Park Place-Madison East Grandview. The staff was very well-educated and very compassionate. The OT, PT, and speech department were just spot on. He stayed there for one month. I would come up and have dinner with him every night. I never tried the food, although I tasted one of...
My husband was at Oak Park Place-Madison East Grandview. The staff was very well-educated and very compassionate. The OT, PT, and speech department were just spot on. He stayed there for one month. I would come up and have dinner with him every night. I never tried the food, although I tasted one of the pumpkin things. It was a mechanical soft diet. The facility was very clean. It was a very clean space, and it had a lot of community spaces where you could go to. Like it had a pool billiards room, and it had a cafe. My husband went down once for a music program, and he got his hair cut there in the beauty shop. Otherwise, he was in PT, speech, and OT every day, so they kept him pretty busy and he was pretty tired by the time he went to bed at night.
Read moreMy brother is at Oak Park Place Madison. He's been there for almost 30 days now, and he'll be released on Wednesday (day 30). Insurance and Medicare will be done at that point. There were some problems early on. His room flooded from a different bathroom in someone else's room so they...
My brother is at Oak Park Place Madison. He's been there for almost 30 days now, and he'll be released on Wednesday (day 30). Insurance and Medicare will be done at that point. There were some problems early on. His room flooded from a different bathroom in someone else's room so they had to move him. When they moved him to a different room, he couldn't get to his call button because it was behind the dresser, and they didn't bring a bariatric mattress. There were recreational activities that were scheduled but were canceled, and no one said it was canceled. The therapy department seemed pretty good, but they were pushing to get him out when he could only walk about 50 feet, so his wife had to make calls. The therapist indicated it was because of the insurance, so when we contacted insurance, that was not the case at all. They said it's all based on what the therapist writes and the therapist insisted all they had to do was get him to baseline (like what he was doing before he went into the hospital). At that point, they're gonna discharge him when all he could do was walk 50 feet but couldn't do a step. He needs to do two steps to get into his house and they just kept insisting that was his responsibility to take care of it, which we did. I think it was OK, but from a rehab standpoint, a person going there needs to have family who's gonna be keeping track of what's going on and advocating for the best interest of their family member because that's what we had to do. Since then, it's been better. I've seen the food and my brother has been very satisfied. The activity person did bring him some crosswords and stuff. There were activities, they just didn't happen with fidelity. If someone was there and didn't have family advocating for them or someone didn't have the cognitive wherewithal to make calls on their own to insurance and stuff, they would be sent home away before they were ready. At least, that was our experience.
Read moreOak Park Place Madison looked very nice. We liked that there were actually people down in the common areas. The facility itself and the apartment they showed me were very nice. The independent living is associated with the assisted living and the nursing home there, which is a good stepping block. T...
Oak Park Place Madison looked very nice. We liked that there were actually people down in the common areas. The facility itself and the apartment they showed me were very nice. The independent living is associated with the assisted living and the nursing home there, which is a good stepping block. The buildings are kind of attached. They have a pool, bingo, craft things, and happy hour once a week. My mother-in-law was there in the assisted living area this year. There has been some staff turnover, but it wasn't really their fault as everybody's having staff shortages.
Read moreOak Park Place Madison seemed really well-organized and had a really nice environment. The staff was very engaging. They have a little place for happy hour, a little bar area, turnaround rooms, a library, a game room, and a dining room. The facility was very clean.
Our tour at Oak Park Place Madison's independent living was very nice and very informative. It's a lovely place with a lot of services. The person who gave the tour was very personable, very nice and willing to answer all my questions. We saw three of the rooms, they were very nice and loo...
Our tour at Oak Park Place Madison's independent living was very nice and very informative. It's a lovely place with a lot of services. The person who gave the tour was very personable, very nice and willing to answer all my questions. We saw three of the rooms, they were very nice and looked well cared for. We only looked at two bedrooms. They had a smaller 2-bedroom, a medium 2-bedroom, and then they had a 2-bedroom with a den. Their dining area was very well appointed. They had a small exercise room, there was a yoga class going on and they told me is that there was a swimming pool in another building. On each floor there was a communal place where you could go, we saw people putting puzzles together in that area. It looks like they have activities, cards, and different things that you enjoy. The staff who assisted us was very good.
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