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Richland County, Wisconsin

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First Annual Easter Coloring Contest

By sitemanager

Put on your creative hat and help Pine Valley Community Village spread some Easter cheer by participating in our First Annual Easter Coloring Contest!

Download the Coloring Page.

Entries can be dropped off at Pine Valley Community Village M-F from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Or, mail entries to:

Pine Valley Community Village
Attn: Activities
25951 Circle View Ln
Richland Center, WI 53581

The contest will be open March 24th through April 6, 2017 at 5pm.   A winner for each category will be announced at the Easter Bunny event at Pine Valley, on Saturday, April 8th at 3:30pm and winners will receive an egg’cellent Easter basket filled with goodies.

The coloring page can be printed from our website or picked up at Pine Valley Community Village, Richland Family Prescription Center, Richland County Health and Human Services or Universal Auto Body.

Three age categories:

  • Children up to age 4
  • Children ages 5-8
  • Children ages 9-12
Easter Coloring Contest Rules:

  • One entry per person
  • The coloring page must be received by 5pm on April 6th
  • Winners will be chosen by Pine Valley Residents
  • You do not have to be present to win

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5-Star Rating is Given to Pine Valley Community Village for Excellence in Nursing Home Care

By John Couey

February 20, 2017:  Pine Valley Community Village is excited to announce their 5-Star designation. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) uses a system to compare nursing homes and reports these comparisons on thier Nursing Home Compare public reporting site. According to CMS.gov, “It includes a set of quality ratings for each nursing home that participates in Medicare or Medicaid. The ratings take the form of several “star” ratings for each nursing home. The primary goal of this rating system is to provide residents and their families with an easy way to understand assessment of nursing home quality, making meaningful distinctions between high and low performing nursing homes.” The ratings are given in three areas:

  • Health Inspections
  • Staffing
  • QMs – Quality Measures

Pine Valley Community Village is proud to be one of the top rated nursing homes in Wisconsin. They’re dedicated to continuing their long tradition of providing excellent care to the elderly who they serve.

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News from Pine Valley Community Village

By sitemanager

by Kathy Cianci, Administrator

This past year was a history making one for the County. 138 years after the supervisors of Richland County first purchased land to care for the elderly, the new 80 bed skilled nursing center and 16 bed assisted living center opened including a new therapy gym for inpatients and outpatients.  At the ribbon cutting ceremony, Fred Clary County board Vice Chair and Pine Valley Community Village chairperson talked about the continued commitment of the Richland County Board of Supervisors to caring for the elderly of the area.

Residents and families are enjoying the new residence with private rooms and showers. Many residents have commented on how much they like the private speech therapy treatment rooms and the use of the new therapy lift to help residents learn to walk again.  They like the open, modern spaces and how the residence is filled with light.  Many residents enjoy the small country kitchens in each household; the food choices and the wonderful aromas that fill the household as meals are cooked right there and can stimulate an appetite.

A portion of the old building continues to be renovated and will be complete early this spring.  The remainder of the old building will be demolished in late spring.  Many Richland County residents have had ties to Pine Valley over the years; either as employees, residents, family members, vendors, volunteers or visitors.  Pine Valley is grateful to all community members who have made Pine Valley what it is today, past, present and future.  We are thankful to the Foundation members who give tirelessly of their talents.  We are thankful for our caring and dedicated staff who coordinated and executed a fantastic move day that was “ahead of schedule and under budget” as the popular saying goes, and continue to provide great care to our residents.  We are grateful to the Richland County Community-we are here for your care and because you care.  This is your facility.

Even with shrinking reimbursement from the state Medicaid program, (Wisconsin ranks dead last for Medicaid reimbursement out of all 50 states), Pine Valley has decreased the county appropriation from the general fund over the years which has stabilized at its current level of  3% of our revenue.

The long term care industry faces some challenges ahead:  workforce challenges, shrinking reimbursement, and stifling regulation. It will continue to “take a village” to run our new residence, but in this case, a “county”.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: News

Winter Celebration With The Jim Gorman Band

By John Couey

You are invited to attend a Winter Celebration featuring the Jim Gorman Band at Pine Valley Community Village on Dec. 14, 2016 at 2 p.m. Winter holidays are almost here, and there are many reasons to celebrate! We are truly grateful for community support over this past year and would like to invite the public to attend this event. Light refreshments will be served.

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Janet Hopper (Mother, Mary Fries)

By sitemanager

pvjanetBorn in Richland Center, Janet Hopper grew up in Viola through the sixth grade. She comes from a large family and they lived on a farm on a hill. As an adult, Janet joined the Air Force, married, had children, and lived in Indiana and Florida. As the only sibling who was single and able to make the move, Janet moved back to Richland Center in 2007 to take care of her mother.

Always interested in women’s ministry, Janet earned her Master of Arts in Christian Education and Women’s Ministry. Her bachelor’s degree is in adult education. She’s used the principles she learned in every job and is passionate about helping women get back on their feet. Caring for women is a service that was also important to Janet’s mother, Mary, who was a midwife even before the first hospital was built.

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25951 Circle View Lane
Richland Center, WI 53581
Phone: (608) 647-2138
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