Loppnow Adult Family Home sits at 2426 N Appleton St in Appleton, Wisconsin, in Outagamie County, and has a license number 10325 from the state, taking care of no more than 4 residents at a time in its four licensed units, which gives the place a small, personal feel where folks really get to know each other and staff can pay good attention to each person. The home keeps things comfortable with options for one-bedroom suites, large studios, and semi-private rooms, all fully furnished with telephones, cable or satellite TV, and Wi-Fi, and folks there can enjoy walking trails, a large deck, flower gardens, a beauty shop, and peaceful outdoor spaces for fresh air.
The staff provide 24-hour care and help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, grooming, and getting around, and they watch over residents with emergency alert systems and do regular health checks, teaming up with doctors and nurses to manage things like diabetes, medication, meals for special diets, and any extra help someone might need after surgery or when recovering. There's respect for folks' independence, but also help with transfers if someone uses a walker or wheelchair, along with toileting care and non-ambulatory support for those who need a bit extra, plus the staff are trained for memory care, so people with Alzheimer's or dementia get routines and programs built around what they need most.
Meals are served in a dining room, and snacks are offered all day if someone gets hungry between, with menus that can be pureed or made just right for allergies, diabetes, or other health needs, and residents can join in on daily activities, arts and crafts, board games, movie nights, gardening, or just relaxing with a good book in the spacious library. There's on-site parking for family, transportation for doctor's visits or errands, and a friendly atmosphere where you might find a small pet curled up or enjoy cards with neighbors, and with only four residents, everyone's care plan can be tailored, which helps each person feel comfortable and secure.
The team can help with move-in, respite stays for short-term needs, and housekeeping and laundry are all included, giving families some peace of mind when they can't be there themselves. Loppnow Adult Family Home doesn't accept Medicare unless it has special certification from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The staff help keep the place running smooth and quiet, and the grounds are kept up nicely, so a person can feel at home, even if they need extra support. The goal is for each resident to have a safe, homelike environment, support with health or memory challenges, and a chance for engaging, enjoyable days with neighbors and staff around to help as needed.