Woodland House sits quietly at 5050 West Woodland Drive in Brown Deer, Wisconsin, and runs as a licensed Adult Family Home with 4 beds, which means it's small and cozy so you're not likely to get lost in the crowd, and they focus on long-term care in a comfortable home setting rather than a big hospital-like place, so folks receive a more personal touch most of the time. Woodland House isn't certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but they're licensed by the state, and you'll find a mix of semi-private and private suites-either studio or one-bedroom options-with flat screen TVs, cable, Wi-Fi, and emergency response systems set up for safety, and some rooms even come with nice views of the garden or courtyard.
You'll see staff help with all sorts of daily needs, from bathing, dressing, and continence management to serving meals prepared by a chef, with special menus if you need them-like for diabetes or other dietary restrictions-and folks can ask for help with surgery recovery, get massage therapy, or use a fitness room now and then. Woodland House offers different kinds of care, matched to each resident's needs, which could include assisted living, memory care for Alzheimer's, respite care for short stays, and support for Parkinson's, and there's always someone around for 24-hour supervision, medication management, and medical help, with coordination for health providers carefully done.
Seniors get access to laundry, housekeeping, and even dry cleaning, so keeping up with chores isn't a worry, and there's transportation appointments so families don't have to drive so much, plus parking's available if loved ones visit. Community life's active enough, with movie nights, activity schedules, community-sponsored events, and a reading room to relax, not to mention walking trails, a beauty and barber shop, and regular health checks. Nobody's left out with wheelchair access and help with transfers, and each new person gets a tailored service plan upon move-in. The place keeps things simple, aiming to cover life's basics, from a secure building with in-room emergency alerts to meals, cleaning, and care, and keeps the atmosphere quiet and neighborly while making sure safety and support are always close at hand.