At Geneva Lake Manor, your health is our mission. Located on beautiful Geneva Lake in Wisconsin, our community offers a homey setting and a lively atmosphere while we provide the care and recovery resources you need to heal after a life-altering medical event. Our team can help you or your loved one with aftercare following a surgery, injury, or illnesses including memory loss and cognitive impairment. For temporary and short-term needs, our respite and transitional care options are an ideal solution. If you require long-term or ongoing care, we offer skilled nursing and various therapies, while hospice and home health care services are also available in our community. At Geneva Lake Manor, we’re dedicated to your care.
Horrible place, terrifying experiences! Don't send your loved ones here as 2 CNAs were fired for neglecting my mom! Obviously they don't care about their residents in the facility!
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lisa mertes
Feb 4, 2026
5.0
Compassionate staff! Everyone was so nice!
Comfortable place, it was a good experience for my brother as well as myself,💐
JB
James Bailey
Jan 14, 2026
2.0
My aunt is here for rehabilitation,the response times for care are terrible. I have not seen a response time under 10 minutes. Just now my Aunt was left on the toilet to the point her legs were hurting. We have family here as much as we can until she goes home. The staff is fine and friendly. My concern is how often my aunt is left without a response to care. She has made it clear that at night the call light was on for hrs without a response and from what I have seen during the day I would never trust a loved 1 here alone.
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Elaine Griffin
Sep 23, 2025
1.0
DNREd for telling the truth about the Nurse Briana sleeping out in her car at night for over four hours while patients needed meds and a colostomy bag change need to report her to the board of nursing because she wasn’t doing right by the patients and when I went ahead and let the facility know they of course DNR, the CNA who actually was trying to advocate for their patients I will be going to state and letting them know