Fox Hollow in Greenville, WI, is a small Community Based Residential Facility with only eight beds, so folks get to know each other and staff can pay close attention, and you're not just a face in the crowd. The community includes assisted living, memory care, independent living, home care, skilled nursing, and nursing home services, so it helps people with many kinds of needs, whether they want to live mostly on their own or need more hands-on care for things like dementia or trouble moving around. They've got studio apartments, single rooms, semi-private living spaces, and every unit has a washer and dryer which is pretty handy. The rooms come furnished and are built for safety and accessibility, with useful details like emergency alert systems and safe designs for people who use wheelchairs or might have trouble getting around. Residents have all utilities paid, and the whole place is set up to be safe inside and out, with secured grounds, fall prevention programs, and supervised care 24/7, plus a licensed nurse always on call.
For day-to-day living, Fox Hollow covers a lot: folks get chef-prepared meals with snacks always around, and they can make special diets for folks with allergies, diabetes, or other needs, even if meal help is needed. There's housekeeping and laundry, move-in help, personal care like bathing, dressing, and incontinence support, plus a regular check by doctors and routine health assessments. If someone's got dementia or issues like Parkinson's, Fox Hollow provides support and personalized plans, with memory care and help with medications. The place is pet-friendly, so cats and dogs are welcome. Social life's kept going with daily activities, community events, games like bingo and cards, fitness groups, chapel services, a theatre, a snack shop, and group outings. Residents get a private or shared dining area, large decks, a greenhouse, and walking paths to the garden and outdoor spaces, and there's even a games room and technology classes to keep people sharp. Staff coordinate with doctors and health providers for everyone's needs, and they help with transportation, moving in, and even technical troubleshooting. There are specific programs for fall prevention, wellness, and engagement for memory care residents. Parking's available, plus scheduled rides, and residents can get hospice waiver services if needed. All of this is focused on giving seniors a safe, comfortable, and social place to live, whether they just want some company or need a lot of daily help.