Maryhill Manor plays big role in the community

Maryhill Manor in Niagara, Wis., offers many programs for its residents. Betty Grenfell puts the finishing touches on her pottery during an outing at Crafters on Central in nearby Florence, Wis.
NIAGARA, Wis. — Maryhill Manor is a 50-bed, five-star Medicare certified skilled nursing facility that has been a part of the Niagara community since 1964.
In 1964, the Kimberly-Clark Corporation donated the former Kimlark Inn to the Sister-Servants of Christ the King and Maryhill Manor was born. These dedicated women sponsored Maryhill’s mission until 1987, when the School Sisters of St. Francis accepted sponsorship, building the current facility in 1988.
Maryhill Manor has been a well-respected partner in the community, providing rehabilitation and skilled nursing care in an environment of compassion where each resident is assisted to achieve their goals.
Maryhill provides both short-term rehabilitation after acute illness, injury and/or surgery as well as long-term care.
“We are proud to be the hands and face of the School Sister’s mission of compassionate care,” said Stacy Schinderle of Maryhill Manor.

Frank Lanthier, doing physical therapy.
Maryhill’s award-winning Rehabilitation Program involves a true collaboration among team members, offering physical, occupational and speech therapy, which they believe is best path from hospital to home.
“We collaborate with hospitals throughout Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to ensure a smooth transition,” Schinderle said.
- Maryhill Manor in Niagara, Wis., offers many programs for its residents. Betty Grenfell puts the finishing touches on her pottery during an outing at Crafters on Central in nearby Florence, Wis.
- Frank Lanthier, doing physical therapy.




