Forster Adult Family Home, often called Forster AFH, sits at 21 Well St. in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, tucked in a middle-class community where the average family income is about $51,233. The facility sits in a busy neighborhood with around 32,000 people nearby, and you'll find it's set up as a small family care home for up to four seniors needing care. There's a focus on adult care here, especially for folks who need help with memory problems or dementia, and you get assisted living services tailored to each resident's health needs, all in a secure, cozy setting.
The home's got four assisted living units-some rooms are fully furnished and others are private suites, but you can also find shared rooms-and everyone has access to private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, internet, telephone, and air conditioning for comfort. There are comfortable outdoor spaces and a peaceful garden, so residents can sit outside for relaxation or join in some easy social activities and community events. The dining room feels homely, and meals are prepared with organic ingredients, plus there are meal services and specialized diets for folks who need them. Staff provides housekeeping and laundry, making sure rooms stay tidy.
Health and security come first at Forster AFH, with 24-hour supervision, a full-time registered nurse on site all day, and a 24-hour call system. They help with daily personal tasks like bathing, dressing, and getting around, and clinical staff takes care of medication management-residents get their medicine on time and according to plan. When residents have doctor appointments, transportation gets arranged, making it easier for families to know their loved ones are keeping up with medical needs. If any extra care or coordination with outside health providers is needed, staff takes care of that, too.
Forster AFH gives each resident a personalized care plan, making sure all needs get met in a way that best suits each person. The facilities offer a mix of privacy and shared spaces, and the environment feels more like a family home than a big institution, so folks get more personal attention. Residents can join in scheduled activities or just relax in their own rooms, and the staff makes sure everyone stays comfortable and supported.