Hopes & Dreams II is a small licensed Adult Family Home in Cadott, Wisconsin, at 123 North Main Street, with space for four residents in assisted living units, including studio apartments, semi-private rooms, and one-bedroom suites, all meant to feel homelike and comfortable, and it's connected with the Hopes & Dreams name, with other communities like Hopes & Dreams III, which lets people move between levels of care if they need to. Residents can get assisted living help with things like bathing, dressing, moving around, medication, transfers, meals, and laundry, while also having their own schedules, and there's support 24 hours a day from dedicated staff who speak English and work closely with healthcare providers. For people living with memory issues like dementia or Alzheimer's, the memory care community offers safe, secure living with specialized programming and activities for memory enhancement, plus a steady routine. The facility also provides skilled nursing care, wound care, and full nursing support if someone gets sicker or needs extra rehabilitation, plus care for residents with Parkinson's.
Hopes & Dreams II focuses on independent living and offers a maintenance-free lifestyle with furnished rooms, personal laundry service, housekeeping, Wi-Fi, an emergency alert system, and transportation, along with scheduled meals in a shared dining room, and all-day dining, including options for allergies and diabetes. Residents can enjoy a walking path, gardens and courtyard, a game room, arts and crafts, gardening, movies, and community events, all meant to encourage everyone to stay social and active, and small pets are welcome, which is nice for folks used to having animal companions. There's wheelchair access and non-ambulatory care for those who have trouble moving on their own, with assistance given to help people get around the home safely, along with tailored support and care plans, specialized intervention programs, respite care for short-term stays, and massage services or rehabilitation when needed.
The staff at Hopes & Dreams II do what they can to provide a reliable and caring environment where each person gets help as needed with daily activities or health concerns, and the place stays licensed and surveyed by the state for safety, with a Department of Aging or Veterans' Services checking up on it. Meals are eaten together in communal spaces most days, and the staff help plan social activities for everyone, so there are plenty of chances to connect and enjoy company. Residents pay privately since Medicare's not accepted unless a specific certification is met, but costs usually stay lower compared to full nursing homes, which makes the place a good option for seniors needing long-term support, personal attention, and a steady mix of privacy and community in a peaceful Wisconsin setting.