Harbor Living in Sawyer County has served the community since 2021 and sits under the ownership of Terry & Nicole, with a focus on providing comfort and respect for its residents, including members of the Bad River, Lac Courte Oreilles, and Red Cliff Tribes, and it connects with the Aging and Disability Resource Center of the North. This community-based residential facility holds a license as a CBRF/ALF and offers 16 beds in private rooms with attached bathrooms, as well as furnished living options. A team of caregivers and a registered nurse provide care every hour of the day, making sure help is there for bathing, dressing, transfers, medication management, and other daily needs. The group dining area offers three meals each day plus snacks and drinks, while the kitchen can meet special diets, including meals for those with allergies or diabetes.
You'll find Harbor Living gives housework help, laundry, and supportive home care, and the staff runs move-in coordination to make life easier. The caregiving team is on hand around the clock, and language support comes in English. There's an emergency alert system for safety, wheelchair-accessible spaces, and care for people who use wheelchairs or need help moving around. Residents have plenty of ways to stay busy or enjoy quiet moments, with outdoor seating, walking paths, a garden, large activity lounges, and regular movie nights, not to mention many social and recreational activities and community events.
Harbor Living delivers different support levels, including memory care for dementia and Alzheimer's, and also offers adult day services, home health, mental health support, and hospice care. The branch offices in Ashland, Bayfield, Iron, Price, and Sawyer Counties help reach folks across a wide area. There's a Facebook page for updates, and staff and the administrator can be reached through work phones. Residents and families work together with staff, physicians, and case workers to build care plans that match individual needs and choices. Transportation gets arranged for doctor visits or outings, and regular service helps keep everyone comfortable.
Harbor Living partners with a range of health programs, including those run by HRSA and funded through state and federal sources like the Affordable Care Act, so people can get help with medical costs and care support. There's a health library for folks wanting more information about medicine and treatment, plus symptom checkers and recovery resources for behavioral health. The aim at Harbor Living is to keep a cheerful, family-like home where each person is treated kindly, enjoys company, and gets the help needed to live well day to day.