Oak Park Place Madison

  • 718 Jupiter Drive, Madison, WI 53718
  • (608) 663-8600
  • 4.3 ( 2 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Welcome to Oak Park Place at Madison

Options for Every Senior

The full continuum of care offered at Oak Park® Place Madison includes independent living at The Arbors, assisted living in The Grove, memory care at Autumn Lane®, premier state-of-the-art post-acute rehabilitation services, and skilled nursing care. At all levels, we focus on offering opportunities for residents to maintain and even enhance their active lifestyle while providing assistance with daily living when needed.

a community with a professional, compassionate staff that knows you and understands your care and lifestyle needs. The decision to move to Oak Park®Place offers peace of mind and endless opportunities to pursue your own personal lifestyle while you plan for the future in our senior living community.

Madison - Independent Living

The rental apartment homes in The Arbors come with much more than spacious layouts and custom finishes. The Arbors comes with a full array of activities and amenities to complement your lifestyle. With an on-site Executive Director, dedicated Chef, Director of Lifestyle Enrichment, and campus-wide Wellness and Fitness Coordinator you will have choice daily. Yoga or book club? Shopping trip or church service? Which dinner entrée? The choice is yours

Madison - Assisted Living

Assisted living residents at The Grove find a wide array of activities, events, and outings to participate in with neighbors and friends. There are countless opportunities to enrich physical, social, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual needs through planned activities and events offered at The Grove.

Vibrant Activities Program

Activities, both on-site and off, are based on resident interests and include a range of things from chair yoga, movies, and concerts to book clubs, knitting group, and museums … and many other social events. Join the Oak Park® Place Resident choir or sit back and enjoy on-site musical entertainment, an educational lecture, or speaker. Fill your calendar and spend time with neighbors, friends, and family!

Madison - Memory Care

Specializing in Memory Care

At Oak Park® Place, memory care is a special focus. We offer a program of care that celebrates life and supports strengths. Specially trained staff engage residents – encouraging individual choices and joining them in their moment. The failure free philosophy at Oak Park® Place provides residents with a supportive and engaging atmosphere. And family has peace of mind that their loved one is in an environment that preserves warmth, caring, and the comforts and routines that help make a home.

Memory care at Oak Park® Place is renowned for its excellent programming designed to meet the specific care needs of residents with Alzheimer's or other dementia-related conditions. Life enhancing group and individual activities are a regular part of the daily routine at Autumn Lane® and serve to support physical and emotional strengths as well as quality of life.

Autumn Lane® in our Assisted Living communities provide varying levels of care based on each resident's needs. Residents are assessed by a trained professional and receive care at one of three levels. Adjustments to care plans are made if or when necessary with a focus on the resident's best interest.

Specialized Care and Services in our Autumn Lane® Assisted Living Community:

  • Assistance with Activities of Daily Living
  • Support with Medication Management
  • 24-hour Registered Nurse Response
  • Personal Emergency Call System
  • Monthly Wellness Monitoring
  • Life Enhancement Programming/Services
  • Family Care Conferences
  • Three Nutritious Meals Per Day Plus Snacks
  • Daily Bed-Making
  • Laundry Service
  • Weekly Housekeeping
  • Utilities
  • Local Phone Service
  • Secured Facility

Thank you for your interest at Oak Park Place at Madison. Please give us a call to schedule a free tour.

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Reviews

4.3 ( 2 Reviews )
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Barb
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.
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Monica
December 09, 2022
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.

Other Living Options

  • assisted-living Assisted Living
  • independent-living Independent Living
  • ccrc CCRCs
  • memory-care Memory Care
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care