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Thomas A. Wiskow was the founder, President and CEO of a 162- resident Alzheimer’s care facility in Rogers, Minnesota that was built in memory and honor of his father who had died of Alzheimer’s in November of 1996.
Wiskow took great pride in the excellent reputation that his company had earned, and in knowing that his promise of November 6, 1996 to his deceased father had been fulfilled.
Wiskow obtained the financial support from several friends/investors and in February of 1998 founded Dignified Assisted Living (DAL), which would conduct its business under the business name Wellstead of Rogers.
Tom Wiskow started his first memory care facility in 1998
On August 15, 1999, the Wellstead of Rogers opened a 48 resident Alzheimer’s care facility on a 20-acre site, and the company reached full resident occupancy in less than 11 months.
Delores Wiskow, the mother to Thomas A. Wiskow, was the first resident at the Wellstead of Rogers, where she resided until her death on August 22, 2001.
Wiskow to commence Phase 3 construction at the Wellstead of Rogers in 2004, which included 58 additional “Behavioral” dementia beds in 4 separate households, and per the request of the City of Rogers, 66 units of general assisted living apartments.
Upon completion of Phase 3 in 2005, the Wellstead of Rogers had a total of 162 resident beds devoted exclusively to dementia and Alzheimer’s care, which earned them the reputation for being the largest Alzheimer’s specific care facility in the country.
Wiskow’s wishes, the Company’s Board of Directors voted 3-2 to sell the Wellstead of Rogers on February 29, 2008 to a large firm from Massachusetts that specializes in senior healthcare related activities.
In July of 2010, the Wealshire, LLC broke ground on a proposed 2-Phase, 130-resident dementia and Alzheimer’s specific care facility in Bloomington, Minnesota.
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| Imboden Creek | - | $9.0M | 100 | - |
| Fairview Nursing Plaza | - | $7.3M | 200 | 16 |
| Absolut Care Llc | 1969 | $130.0M | 805 | 53 |
| Good Samaritan Home of Quincy | 1957 | $5.0M | 200 | 14 |
| PruittHealth | 1969 | $870.0M | 10,001 | 2,115 |
| The Health Care Group LLC | 1998 | $97.8M | 10,789 | 2 |
| Eagle Medical | 1992 | $1.8M | 28 | 3 |
| St Francis Nursing Center | 1989 | $10.7M | 163 | - |
| Autumn Care | 1979 | $2.8M | 50 | 6 |
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