The Raymond House sits in a quiet neighborhood and offers senior living in a private house setting that feels calm and cozy, keeping only eight residents at a time so there's always a close, friendly feeling and everyone gets personal attention. There are studio and private room layouts that come furnished, with features like wheelchair accessibility, non-slip floors, and ADA-compliant bathrooms to help with safety and mobility, and you'll find everything from emergency alert systems to move-in coordination, along with space for family parking and even areas for pets. The community takes men and women as residents, and while it's licensed with Wisconsin license #13606 as a Community-based Residential Facility for non-ambulatory adults, it's focused on delivering assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing in a home-like way.
The staff includes nurses and a doctor on call, plus a dentist and a podiatrist, and healthcare is always available or just a call away, so routine needs and emergencies are covered, and there are ongoing health screenings and medication management too. Respite and hospice care are available, and the staff help with dressing, transfers, Parkinson's care, incontinence support, diabetes care, high acuity care, and special care for people with low mobility or memory issues like Alzheimer's-each resident's needs get individualized attention, thanks to ratios that stay small.
The Raymond House gives residents a safe, social environment with daily help for those who want independence but still need support, and their assisted living services mean there's 24-hour non-medical care, reminders or help with activities of daily living, plus physical, occupational, and speech therapy on site. The memory care wing is secure, including alerts if someone tries to exit, and the staff have training in Alzheimer's and dementia, which adds to their ability to meet each resident's needs.
Meals are served every day in a dining room, with a focus on high-quality, balanced, nutritious food that considers dietary needs, and snacks are available too. You can expect full housekeeping, laundry, and home maintenance services, so the essentials are always handled, and the grounds outside have landscaped walking paths and garden spots for fresh air or gentle activity.
The community offers both onsite and offsite activities like movie nights, arts and crafts, access to computers, devotional services, and special programs aiming to keep people active and social. There's a beauty and barber shop for personal care, outdoor gathering spots, and communal areas where folks can spend time together, with transportation services available as needed, whether complimentary or at cost. The program includes health and wellness checks, plus a structured schedule of social, educational, and entertaining events that help keep life full and engaging.
No smoking's allowed indoors, and the entire setup works to keep everyone safe and comfortable, from emergency call systems and non-slip floors to wheelchair accessible showers. The place accepts respite and short-term stays, provides help with moving in, keeps shared and private rooms available, and always tries to give seniors a feeling of home and belonging, supporting their health and peace of mind without being overwhelming. The Raymond House doesn't accept Medicare unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it stands as a licensed, community-based option for those needing extra care and a steady, supportive setting.