Welcome to Atrium Post Acute Care Of Neenah, a nursing home community located in Neenah, Wisconsin. The cost of the nursing-homes community at Atrium Post Acute Care Of Neenah starts at a monthly rate of $2,250 to $6,789. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. When you visit the community, please check to see if pets are allowed to live in the community with you.
There are 6 hospitals within 25 miles of Atrium Post Acute Care Of Neenah. The two closest hospitals are Thedacare Regional Medical Center - Neenah Inc which is 1.7 miles away and Childrens Hospital Of Wisconsin Fox Valley which is 1.7 miles away.
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (844) 240-4458 or reach the community directly at(920) 725-2714
Pricing for Atrium Post Acute Care Of Neenah
$4,519Avg. Local Starting Price
Atrium Post Acute Care Of Neenah$2,250
Starting price
Within 25 Miles$5,191
In Green Bay-Appleton$4,519
In WI$5,203
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The reviews of this community highlight a series of positive aspects and a few areas for improvement. Many reviewers have commended the community for its friendly and helpful staff, noting the politeness and courteousness exhibited at all levels, including the office staff and the Administrator. The Administrator, who is praised for their extensive experience in the field, is particularly noted for their capability to satisfactorily resolve complaints. The facility’s reception or entry area creates a favorable first impression, being very pleasing to the eye, indicating a welcoming environment for residents and visitors alike. Additionally, the absence of the stereotypical "nursing home smell" signifies effective housekeeping and maintenance, further contributing to a positive initial experience.
However, the reviews also contain some critiques. Mentioned is the need for some members of the nursing staff to undergo additional training in bedside manner and communication, especially in cases where patients are not able to advocate for themselves. This suggests a gap in the consistent delivery of care quality. Another review hints at potential understaffing issues, suggesting that the staff, despite their best efforts, might be stretched too thin. The quality of food and the outdated appearance of the place were also critiqued, though these comments seem to be more isolated in nature.
In summary, while the community is appreciated for its warm and efficient administrative and reception staff, alongside a clean and inviting environment, there’s an acknowledgment of the need for improvements in specific areas. Enhancing the training for some nursing staff and addressing concerns regarding potential understaffing, food quality, and the facility's aesthetics could elevate the overall experience for residents and their families.