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<strong>Dementia</strong> Specific Facility No<br />

Family Care funding accepted Yes<br />

Number of beds: 15<br />

Staff/Resident Ratio Day: Varies Night: Varies<br />

Security: Locks No Door Alarms (general) Yes<br />

Door Alarms (person-specific) No<br />

Does the facility offer respite services Yes<br />

Sienna Crest<br />

210 Copper St., Mineral Point, WI 53565<br />

608-987-4565<br />

Alzheimer’s and other dementias accepted Yes<br />

<strong>Dementia</strong> Specific Facility No<br />

Family Care funding accepted Yes<br />

Number of beds: 20<br />

Staff/Resident Ratio, Day 1:6 Night 1:10<br />

Security: Locks Yes Door Alarms (general) Yes<br />

Door Alarms (person-specific) No<br />

Does the facility offer respite services Yes<br />

Upland Point Company-Sunnyside East<br />

404 Pine St., Mineral Point, WI 53565<br />

608-341-8301<br />

www.uplandhillshealth.org<br />

Alzheimer’s and other dementias accepted Yes<br />

<strong>Dementia</strong> Specific Facility Yes: only alcohol related dementia or traumatic brain<br />

injury<br />

Family Care funding accepted Yes<br />

Number of beds: 8<br />

Staff/Resident Ratio Day: 1:8 varies Night: 2:8<br />

Security: Locks Yes Door Alarms (general) Yes<br />

Door Alarms (person-specific) No<br />

Does the facility offer respite services No<br />

• Nursing Homes<br />

Nursing homes offer skilled nursing care and other services including: 3 meals per day, snacks,<br />

activities, assistance with activities of daily living, and dietician and social work services.<br />

Nursing homes are larger than either <strong>Community</strong> Based Residential Facilities or Adult Family<br />

Homes. They are most appropriate for frail individuals who have medical or nursing care needs.<br />

Some nursing homes have special care units designed to address the needs of people with<br />

dementia. Individuals who meet federal income requirements and need skilled nursing care may<br />

qualify for financial assistance.<br />

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