Grand Horizons II sits in a peaceful area and offers assisted living and memory care for older adults aged 55 and older, with staff always awake and ready to help anytime day or night, and the place fits up to 22 residents, though its memory care unit holds six beds, giving a small, close-knit feeling. Folks needing help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, or moving around can count on steady support, and caregivers are able to do 2-person transfers and care for people with bowel or bladder incontinence, but residents needing lots of help with that must be able to manage or be reminded to use the restroom. People with conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure get meals made just for their needs, and there's always three home-cooked meals a day, with extras like snacks and special diet plans for diabetes or other conditions. There's a swimming pool or hot tub, jacuzzis, steam rooms, and common indoor spots like a small library, garden, movie area, and game rooms-so there's a space for social time or quiet reading, and visiting physical, occupational, or speech therapists stop in since some folks need extra help every week.
Rooms come as studios, semi-private, or two-bedroom layouts, all well-furnished for comfort, with the safety and support of being part of a licensed residential care home under Wisconsin's Department of Social Services. Safety stays top priority since the memory care area secures all exits to protect residents who might wander, especially those living with Alzheimer's or other cognitive changes, and the care team gives memory-focused activities, animal therapy, music therapy, fitness plans, and tabletop games to keep minds and bodies active. The place handles medications, manages diabetes care like insulin shots and sliding scale therapy, and has nurses, a doctor on call, onsite home care, and visiting podiatrists as needed. It also helps with getting to medical appointments, shopping, or church, offers a mobile stylists' services, and keeps up with regular housekeeping, meal service, and laundry too.
Residents can join fitness programs, music and art activities, devotional services, planned events, and community movie or game nights, or spend time outside in the yard, gardens, or on outdoor trips. Smoking's allowed outside, but not indoors, and parking is available for those who need it. Grand Horizons II accepts people needing light, medium, or heavy care, including those with major behavior issues in its memory care unit, and the staff is always nearby with a 24-hour call system and support in case a resident needs urgent help, while the home lets people age in place if their needs grow over time, and even allows for respite or hospice care if needed. Everything, from the onsite beautician and wheel-chair accessible showers to the communal spaces and daily meal plans, focuses on making residents feel safe, cared for, and part of a community where people know one another, and where thoughtful routines support both independence and a sense of belonging.