Grace Supportive Living Service - Magnolia

    7439 North 86th Street, Milwaukee, WI, 53224
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care

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    About Grace Supportive Living Service - Magnolia

    Grace Supportive Living Service - Magnolia sits in the Melody View area of Milwaukee at 7439 North 86th Street, and this place offers care in a small, family-like setting with only four beds in an accessible adult family home, and there are other homes, too, including Acacia, Uptown, and Silver Spring, so you can tell it's not a huge place but kind of meant for those who like quieter, smaller spaces. Residents here get specialized help if they're living with Alzheimer's or dementia because there's a memory care unit and programs made just for folks with those needs, so people can feel safe and cared for with 24-hour supervision, secure surroundings, and activities that focus on memory, and you'll also see that care goes beyond memory help, since the home gives assisted living services for daily things like bathing, getting dressed, taking medication, and eating meals that can be adapted for allergies or diabetes, and housekeeping and laundry are included, which is always nice when you want less to worry about. Grace Magnolia doesn't accept Medicare unless certified, but you'll find the cost is about $2,854 each month, which is lower than most places across the city and state. The home is wheelchair accessible, offers meals on a schedule, has companionship programs to help keep residents from feeling too lonely, and arranges transportation so visits to stores, churches, and restaurants aren't a problem, they're also good about supporting families with move-in help and discharge planning from hospitals or nursing homes, and there's a garden, paths for walking, and outdoor spots for relaxation, so people aren't stuck inside. Magnolia covers general care, respite stays, and long-term support and gets monitored by local or state agencies like the Department of Aging, making sure that everything stays up to code, and the staff handle care with a personal touch and attention to specific needs, offering supervision at all hours, hospice waivers for extra support at the end of life, plus activities like movie nights and community-sponsored social events. Emergency alert systems, furnished rooms (telephones included), help with transfers, and meal preparation are all part of what's offered, and the setting puts you near retail spots, healthcare, and places of worship, so you're not far from anything you might want. It's about helping with as much or as little as you need in a quiet, homey spot that tries to feel comfortable even if you require a fair amount of special assistance as you age.

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