Shiloh Assisted Living in Appleton, WI, is a small, community-based residential facility licensed for 17 beds, offering a clean and well-kept place for older adults who need help with daily tasks, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and round-the-clock skilled nursing for complex health needs, so you'll see people getting help with bathing, dressing, medication, meals, and personal care, with staff on site 24 hours a day and trained to provide personalized care and keep track of health and wellness. The building is designed for safety with alarmed doors, handrails, fire sprinklers, and emergency alert systems, all meant to allow people to live as independently as they can, with both private and semi-private studios and one-bed units, all accessible and easy to get around if you use a wheelchair or need extra support, and with help offered for mild cognitive issues or those needing dementia care, supported by specialized programs and activities focusing on memory.
Residents have a choice between furnished rooms that include twin beds and nightstands, large closets, wall-to-wall carpeting, window coverings, and bathrooms that are easy to use, and some have kitchenettes or telephone hookups. Community spaces include a dining room with all-day restaurant-style meals, where dietary needs like allergies and diabetes are accommodated, plus a living room, family room, and common areas where people gather for activities or conversation. There's a beauty and barber shop, an arts and crafts room, raised gardening beds outdoors, secure walking paths, patios, a BBQ area, and an enclosed courtyard, so folks get fresh air or even run activities themselves. Housekeeping and laundry services are in place too, which keeps things simple for everyone.
The memory care area is set up so those with dementia have a secure space, outdoors and inside, with exit alerts and a staff that's trained for specialized needs, using personalized care plans and offering structured, memory-enhancing activities. Shiloh's staff helps with medication management, check-ins for health, and has a dementia waiver program for those needing higher levels of cognitive support, and for those who can't walk or have limited mobility, there's extra assistance and equipment. Residents benefit from an emergency pull-cord system in rooms and in common spaces and from around-the-clock call support, so help comes quick when needed.
Shiloh belongs to the Wisconsin Assisted Living Association and participates in programs for staff training, professional development, and policy updates, and you'll see that the facility regularly advocates for residents and maintains transparency and accountability. It's a place with a steady focus on enhancing quality of life for older adults and people with disabilities, aiming to treat folks like family, with activities and amenities that encourage social connections, and a mission centered on respect, independence, and well-being. Shiloh supports aging in place, so as care needs change over time-from simple daily help to more complex medical or memory support-residents can usually stay without having to move elsewhere. Smoking is allowed in certain outside areas. Monthly fees cover personalized services, and the facility doesn't take Medicare unless it's certified, but offers an all-inclusive approach to care in a small, safe, and caring environment.