Independent Living at Hyland Campus

What does Independent Living at Hyland Campus mean? Well, it’s living life on your terms and at your speed in a beautiful, maintenance-free environment surrounded by others who share a desire to actively age and enjoy life. It’s a life filled with choices and opportunities for fun and friendship. Whether strolling our beautiful walking paths, cozying up with a book in our library, gardening outside or participating in one of our adventure series activities – there is never a shortage of things to do at Hyland Campus.

Independent Living Amenities

  • Spacious one- and two-bedroom apartments with full kitchen, gas fireplace, balcony and washer and dryer
  • Vaulted ceilings in select third floor apartments
  • Beautiful natural light and large windows
  • All utilities included plus basic cable, WiFi and telephone connection
  • Heated underground parking*
  • Private storage units*  
  • Pet friendly*
  • Access to all campus amenities such as hair salon, activity room and common areas available for resident events and private get-togethers  
  • Landscaped grounds with walking paths and areas for gardening
  • Maintenance-free living

Independent Living Services

  • Three nutritious meals served daily
  • Enjoy Life activity programming
  • Scheduled transportation to shopping, organized activities and events
  • Bi-weekly housekeeping included
  • Call pendant system for safety and reassurance
  • Partnership services available: physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, podiatry and psychiatric*

Independent Living Rates start at $3,900/mo. 
*Amenities and services offered for an additional fee

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Best of Sun Prairie 2025

Award-Winning!

Hyland Campus is proud to be recognized again in 2025 by The Sun Prairie Star’s Best of Sun Prairie awards as the Best Senior Living, Best Assisted Living and Best Place to Work. Come see for yourself why we are consistently voted the best in the business!

Explore Our Community!

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Independent Living Apartment Floor Plans

We offer a variety of floor plans to meet your needs.

Hyland Campus Leadership Team

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Kiley Bamesberger

Campus
Executive Director

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Sarah Rublein

Community
Relations Manager

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Brian Munster

Lifestyle Enrichment
Coordinator

enjoy life with us!

Kiley Bamesberger

Executive Director

Kiley began her career in healthcare at the age of sixteen as a CNA and other clinical roles before transitioning into leadership. Originally from Nebraska, she managed a behavioral therapy office before relocating to Wisconsin. In 2022, Kiley joined Capri Communities as the Assistant Executive Director at St. Catherine Commons in Kenosha. Her dedication and leadership led her to her current role as Campus Executive Director at Hyland Campus.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a minor in Healthcare Management, as well as a Master’s Degree in Long-Term Care Management – both from the University of Nebraska at Kearney.

Outside of work, Kiley enjoys life by hiking, reading, traveling with her partner, and spending time with her dog, Betty White.

Sarah Rublein

Community Relations Manager

Sarah began her career in senior living more than a decade ago and quickly discovered her passion for helping older adults and their families find the right community to enjoy life. Prior to entering senior living, Sarah built a strong foundation in research, sales, and marketing within the advertising and broadcast television industries. She holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Outside of work, Sarah enjoys life spending time with family and friends, traveling, gardening, biking, hiking, and practicing yoga. She is also active in her church’s music ministry and serves on the board of directors for the Colonial Club in Sun Prairie, continuing her commitment to enriching the lives of older adults.

Brian Munster

Lifestyle Enrichment Specialist

Brian brings nearly two decades of experience in senior living, with a background in a variety of activity roles and as a CBRF trainer. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Therapeutic Recreation from Winona State University and is a former Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist.

Outside of work, Brian enjoys spending time with his family and being outdoors – especially fishing, hiking, and playing disc golf.