Bonnies Adult Family Home sits in Boscobel, Wisconsin, with space for up to four residents, and it gives older adults long-term care in a home-like setting where everyone's got their own space, well-sized apartments, or can choose from studios, one-bedroom units, and shared or private suites, all with kitchenettes, private bathrooms, and in-room pull cords for emergencies, plus there's Wi-Fi, telephone, and cable TV in the rooms so seniors can keep up with family and shows without trouble. Caregivers are always there, day and night, helping residents with activities like bathing, dressing, transfers, medication management, and even manually feeding if needed, and they also cover things like laundry, housekeeping, cleaning, meal preparation, and move-in help, so folks don't have to worry much about chores or keeping up with household tasks. Meals come prepared with organic food and ingredients, and those who need special diets or diabetes care get it without any fuss, while meals get served in a large, comfortable dining room or through private dining when wanted, with options for snacks or catered birthday parties if anything needs celebrating.
The house sets up daily activities, outings, birthday parties, and wellness checks, including games, arts and crafts, movie nights in a theater room, and social events for both residents and families, and folks can use the game room, a separate library area, therapy space, hair salon, and even a greenhouse and garden where they can sit outside or stroll along walking paths whenever the weather's nice. Regular physician assessments happen each month, and staff helps coordinate care with outside healthcare providers or helps with transportation to doctor's visits, taking on the job of making sure residents' health needs are always checked on, and there's 24/7 supervision and a security system throughout the home, so families get peace of mind knowing someone's there through the night.
Bonnies has both assisted living and some memory care services, adjusting care plans for each individual and offering extra help for Parkinson's, speech therapy, and non-ambulatory needs, and for those who need companionship or want to bring a pet, animals are welcome too. The building has air-conditioning, patios, communal kitchens for the occasional resident event, and seniors can use the computers if they want, or join the daily wellness programs, games, and outings set up throughout the week. Housekeeping covers fresh linens and apartment cleaning, and because there's only space for four residents, care feels personal, and staff can focus on each person's needs, from medication to help with dressing, bathing, or just daily living support. The home runs with license number 9778 and doesn't accept Medicare unless it's certified, but it does play a real role for families wanting close, small-scale assisted living in Grant County, Wisconsin. Residents live with independence, knowing help's there if they need it, and the place stays cozy, safe, and set up to make life smoother for seniors who need ongoing care but still want to feel at home.