Heritage

  • S64W13780 Janesville Road, Muskego, WI 53150
  • (414) 250-7721
  • 3.9 ( 3 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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Description

About This Community

Heritage Muskego is a state-of-the-art 108-unit community on Janesville Road that offers Independent Living, Assisted Living, Enhanced Assisted Living and Memory Care, allowing residents to age in place as their health care needs change. Opened in 2018, Heritage Muskego’s high-end units come complete with a full kitchen (Independent) or kitchenette (Assisted) with stainless steel appliances and high-quality cabinetry, as well as granite counter tops, private bathrooms with walk-in showers and in-floor radiant heat.

Independent Living

Heritage Senior Living’s beautiful Independent Living communities feature open-concept apartments and an array of amenities specifically designed for seniors age 55 and better. Leave the maintenance and yard work to us and relax with new friends, excellent services and unbeatable surroundings. From a coordinated schedule of outings and activities and exquisite culinary creations to an integrative wellness program, Heritage Independent Living ensures residents have what they need to continue their rich and fulfilling lives.

Assisted Living

Heritage Senior Living’s Assisted Living communities to pair a homelike atmosphere and unique amenities with a multidisciplinary staff and unparalleled care. Heritage’s highly trained staff provides up to 28 hours of tailored care to our Assisted residents, supporting each one’s individual needs. Our full-time licensed nurses and 24/7 staff ensure residents receive the care and assistance they need while allowing them to remain as independent as possible.

Our amenities and services (which vary by location) include:

  • Open-concept dining rooms
  • Rehabilitation gyms
  • On-site therapy
  • Multiple activity rooms
  • Well-stocked libraries
  • Computer rooms
  • Pub areas for gatherings
  • Cozy common areas with fireplace
  • Guest suites
  • Patios/courtyards
  • Spa rooms with tub and walk-in shower
  • Full-service laundry
  • Movie theaters with club seating
  • Warm-water pools
  • Salons
  • On-site markets
  • Pet-friendly apartments

Memory Care

Heritage Senior Living’s Memory Care communities provide specialized attention and care for those experiencing dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Each prospective resident receives a thorough assessment upon admission, ensuring their unique needs are met. Specially trained staff members are on-hand 24/7 to provide compassionate, individualized care.

All Heritage Memory Care communities offer:

  • Full-time licensed nurses
  • Medication monitoring
  • Caregivers who work closely with nurses and residents’ physicians
  • Ongoing staff training in memory care
  • Three meals a day
  • Personalized nutrition and dining programs
  • Health and wellness programs
  • Coordinated activities
  • Secured building access for resident safety
  • Sensory alarms for prompt assistance
  • An uncomplicated design that eliminates dead-ends
  • Interior garden courtyards

Thank you for your interest at Heritage Muskego. Please give us a call to schedule a free tour.

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Reviews

3.9 ( 3 Reviews )
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Sue
October 12, 2021
My father-in-law was at Heritage of Muskego for four months before he passed away. And then my brother-in-law lived there for over a year. He has frontotemporal dementia, so he was in the memory care unit. My father-in-law was in assisted living. There were a lot of turnovers in there. The person that overlooks the entire facility went through three of those while my brother-in-law and my father-in-law were there. Over the course of three years, they had three changes in leadership. The overnight care staff was occasionally abusive, and that's why my brother-in-law left. There were some abuse issues. Especially in a memory care unit, that's terrible. There was a lot of complaining by the staff that my father-in-law, who was 90 years old, was pushing his button too often. He needed to go to the bathroom quite a bit, and they complained and just eventually stopped stop coming when he was calling them. It was mostly staffing issues. The facility itself was beautiful and the nursing staff, the RNs were great. I was able to eat there several times and the food was excellent. They're brand new and beautiful. But when it comes down to it, the staff is what's important. The activities I would rate like a zero; I'll give it a one. I don't think I'd recommend it to anyone anymore unless they get a change of leadership and better staffing. It's a beautiful place, but without leadership and staffing, it's worthless.
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Patty
We took a tour at Heritage Muskego, and it was very limited as to what we saw. We were only looking at memory care after we found out my mom needed to go to memory care. Muskego was closer to my dad's house, so we were only looking at memory care. My parents were looking at getting two beds into a memory care suite which is small. The one who assisted us on the tour was very knowledgeable. There was nothing they could not answer, so it went very well. There is a puzzle room on one floor for the residents to keep them busy. They have different activities throughout the week, like getting together to do crafts and so on.
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Reviewer#AT0314A
April 05, 2021
My aunt moved into the Heritage Muskego a month ago. Basically, so far, it's very good. She likes the food, she's gaining weight, her color is wonderful, and she's more engaged. I think personally they're doing a good job with her; I think they're really quite good. She doesn't pick up her phone, we don't get to talk to her, and because of COVID, they only allow two people a week to come in and see her through a plastic sheet. I haven't seen her in almost a month. I haven't really interacted with many of the staff, but based on what I have experienced, I think they're very good. I wish we would be able to speak to my aunt. I've only seen the front lobby and the dining area, and it's a beautiful dining area. She has a lot of activities, they tell me she goes to all of the activities, and she actually gets upset when they cancel the activities because there aren't enough people. The activities are great, and her care is good.

Other Living Options

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