Valleyview Adult Family Home in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, offers care for adults who need daily help and personal support, and the place fits right into a quiet, residential neighborhood, so things feel homey and small-scale rather than like a big institution, with only four assisted living units under Wisconsin license #13506 and a strong focus on helping each person as an individual, whether that's help with bathing, getting dressed, managing medications, eating safe and healthy meals, or just getting in and out of bed when needed. Staff are awake and available day and night, which means folks can get help no matter what time it is, and the supervision provides a sense of safety for those who might worry about falls or health concerns. There are private and shared rooms, all fully furnished and comfortable, with things like telephone, television, air conditioning, and internet already set up, and each unit has kitchenettes and private bathrooms built to be ADA compliant, along with extra touches like non-slip floors, emergency buttons, and fall prevention features so anyone with limited mobility or incontinence can manage better.
Residents can bring small pets, enjoy scheduled meals in the dining room including all-day dining options with organic food, or get special diets for allergies or diabetes, and everyone can join daily social activities, arts and crafts classes, and even computer lessons, plus there are movie nights, family gatherings, and walking paths in a landscaped garden for fresh air or a stroll. The home helps with housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and even handles home maintenance, so residents don't have to worry about chores, and there's transportation available for doctor's appointments or outings. If someone needs extra help, the staff provide support with personal care and reminders for the bathroom, and memory care is also available for folks with Alzheimer's or similar memory issues. Valleyview Adult Family Home also offers falls management, Parkinson's care, health checks, and will coordinate with healthcare providers as needed. People can use various payment methods, choosing from personal savings, pension funds, or Medicaid, and new residents get help moving in so the transition goes smoothly. There's flexibility in the level of care, so residents can keep some independence if able, while getting more help if things change, and, all in all, this is a place that works to give care with dignity for adults and seniors while keeping things personal, simple, and safe.