Kim Tryba - AFH is an adult family home for up to four residents located in Hatley, Wisconsin, and you'll find it in a quiet area with walking paths and a green garden, which gives folks a peaceful place to spend time outside when the weather's nice, and you can even see the flowers and trees from the windows. The home has private rooms and private bathrooms, and it's fully furnished so you don't have to bring much, and every room comes with a telephone and Wi-Fi if you want to stay in touch with family or friends. There's no indoor parking, but there is parking and help with rides for residents who need it, including rides to medical appointments. This place helps people with day-to-day things like getting dressed, bathing, moving around the house, and taking medicine on time, and it's all looked after by staff who understand both regular aging and challenging behaviors since they have person-specific programs for those who need more support.
The home pays attention to special diets, too, offering help for folks with diabetes or allergies so the kitchen can handle meal prep and serve meals at any time during the day in the dining room, which is nice if your appetite isn't on a schedule, and housekeeping is included so rooms stay tidy, with laundry and even dry cleaning available. Meals get cooked on site, and staff stick close by, offering 24-hour supervision in case something comes up at night. Movie nights and planned group activities happen regularly in the community areas, so it's never too hard to find something to do, and there's space to walk inside and outside.
Kim Tryba - AFH doesn't allow pets, but the whole building is handicap accessible, which is important for folks with mobility needs. Staff coordinate with doctors and keep an eye on medication routines, and they're trained to support residents with strong or unique behavior needs, especially those with development disabilities. The community is a member of the Wisconsin Assisted Living Association and takes part in ideas and advocacy for care, so the staff learn about changes as they come along. This home focuses on giving respectful, personal care and helping everyone stay as independent as they can, while making sure there's enough supervision and support for daily life.