Maple View sits in Ellsworth, Wisconsin, as a small senior living community offering personalized care in a ranch-style home. The facility has four private bedrooms, and there's a choice of one-bedroom, studio apartment, and semi-private living spaces, all fully furnished with kitchenettes, private bathrooms, cable TV, air-conditioning, and internet access, so people get both comfort and privacy if they want it, but there are shared rooms, too. Residents have different levels of care to choose from, like assisted living, memory care for those with dementia, and board and care home options, and staff can help out with bathing, dressing, moving around, and medication management, and they do this all day and night, with awake overnight staff and a licensed nurse on site to check on things as needed.
The grounds have secure premises and wheelchair accessibility, the home's close to local community services, and the walking paths and garden areas are open to residents. Inside you'll find a dining room, games room, and big screen TVs. Housekeeping, linen, laundry, and trash removal let people avoid chores, while maintenance-free living frees up time for daily activities like arts and crafts, movie nights, and gardening. Meals are prepared with organic foods and a dietitian checks to meet special dietary needs, and dining assistance is available. Residents can set up transportation for doctor visits, shopping, or outings, and the staff arrange these trips when needed. Maple View's services extend to help people after surgery, those needing incontinence support, or residents dealing with Parkinson's or mental health issues. The place offers in-home health service, physical therapy, and massage therapy, and care plans are tailored to each resident's needs.
Security stays tight with 24/7 locked entries and an emergency call alert system, so help comes quickly if needed. Daily living help, memory care, and personal care plans cover a wide range-focusing on seniors who may have dementia, physical disabilities, or developmental challenges, as well as those who just want more assistance as they age. Mellissa Smith manages the community, and staff go through equity inclusion training, so there's a welcoming atmosphere for everyone. The facility serves as both a home and a supportive place for people in their later years, without all the hype, but with steady care, good food, clean living, and honest support.