My mother entered Eastview at the age of 95 and died when she was 100 years and 9 months old. Consequently, I know Eastview. My wife, turning eighty in February, has Alzheimer/dementia. It won't be long when I'll have to place her somewhere. At the time of my mother Eastview seemed to be divided into three areas beginning with the least amount of care, then a bit more, and finally almost totally dependant on receiving help. Two questions. Can Eastiview provide the care she will need? Are there any "single" rooms?
Thank you.
Jeff Shannon of Antigo.