Wyndemere Assisted Living
Green Bay, WI - Assisted Living, Memory Care
Community size: Medium (11-25)
Wyndemere Assisted Living provides memory care and assisted living in the Fox Valley area in Northeast Wisconsin, offering three individual homes in a beautiful river view setting: Aspen House with 20 memory care apartments; Birch House with 16 memory care apartments; and Cedar House, offering 14 apartments for the physically and developmentally disabled. Wyndemere is close to riverside walking trails creating a beautiful and serene setting.
We provide assisted living and memory care services from meal preparation and social activities to Alzheimer’s and family support. We believe in person-centered and elder-directed care. We warmly welcome you to experience the good people who live and work in our assisted living community. Our team believes if you do the right thing, the right things happen. You will hear lots of laughter!
At Wyndemere in Green Bay, Wisconsin, we encourage you:
- to be independent when possible
- to maintain your community contacts
- to expand your horizons by sharing your talents, continuing to learn, and exploring the opportunity to try new things
Wyndemere offers community amenities that enhance the home-like environment while encouraging the social interaction of community living. We also encourage community and family connections and the changing environment in which those are maintained — which is why we are proud to offer amenities such as free wireless internet access and programming that allows elders to stay connected and visit the world from home.
Aspen House and Birch House are nestled on the intimate Wyndemere campus and serve those who have cognitive or memory challenges. All residents benefit from an individualized Growth and Wellness Plan tailored to their specific needs and interests.
Memory care, sometimes referred to as Alzheimer’s care, is typically an assisted living or residential care setting that is designed specifically to care for those with Alzheimer’s or other dementias. Any type of dementia (and there are over 70 known types) requires special care and understanding from the caregiver.
Memory Care settings may provide physical and emotional relief as well as peace of mind for families with a memory-challenged relative. Memory care team members undergo dementia-specific training when learning how to provide assistance services.
Wyndemere’s memory care is a comfortable living environment where elders are free to wander and use the memory care neighborhood and secure courtyard. All elders live together and are encouraged to engage with and support one another. This prevents isolation of memory care residents and encourages meaningful interactions. All elders are invited to even lead memory care programming as they are able–giving them a sense of purpose.
Programming includes empathetic communication to maintain self-esteem, and to attend to the basic human needs of each individual. In addition, special attention is paid to nutrition, physical, social, and cognitive stimulation. Our Music Makes Memories program stimulates the limbic brain, and helps each person maintain a sense of self and purpose. Our Tiny Stories project allows us to record the stories we hear each day and capture them in audio recordings. The legacy of each person is maintained. Our goal is to help each individual be the best they can be despite cognitive decline while slowing the progression of impairments.