Bridge To Independence Keith House sits in the Seymour neighborhood of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and serves as a licensed Adult Family Home with a small, home-like feeling-a place where there's room for just four seniors at a time, so folks tend to get to know each other. The community offers assisted living and memory care services, along with respite care and home health if needed, and there's round-the-clock supervision from licensed nurses or highly skilled staff, so help is always on hand. There are private and shared living spaces, both furnished, with accessible bathrooms-some folks have semi-private apartments, others a nice single bedroom, but all units come with basic cable, internet, and phone. The grounds have walking paths, landscaped gardens, outdoor porches, and large decks for stretching your legs or sitting in the sun, and there's on-site parking too.
Inside, meals are served in a big dining room, and there are special options for allergies or medical diets like diabetes. There's a library area for reading, Wi-Fi throughout, a theater room for watching movies, and a community cooking area when folks want to pitch in. Keith House keeps things clean with daily housekeeping and linen service, and they even handle the laundry. Staff help with all the basics-bathing, dressing, incontinence management, medication, and doctor appointments-and every resident has an individual care plan. There's a regular schedule of wellness activities, preventive health checks, and daily entertainment, from exercise to movie nights to community-sponsored gatherings, plus transportation to off-site events or medical visits.
Residents who need help with physical therapy, mobility, transfers, or living with Parkinson's will find support here, and there are emergency pendants and a 24-hour call system for safety. Other features include keyless entry with a keypad, secured grounds, ADA-compliant bathrooms, and move-in help, so things usually go smooth at the start. The beauty shop and massage service, community events, and personal care make it easier for seniors to feel at home. With a median area income of $46,257, the area is about average for Wisconsin, and the facility's small, peaceful setting in a busy neighborhood means people see visitors regularly, or can just enjoy quiet time with staff nearby.