Comforts of Home Advanced Memory Care - The Bluffs sits in Hudson, WI, just south of 94E on Heggen Street behind the Post Office, close to The Willows Advanced Assisted Living. This facility helps people with moderate to severe dementia. It has a secure memory care building designed so residents feel safe and less confused, with 24-hour caregivers on staff and nurses always available. Staff there know how to help people who can wander, act out, or have trouble remembering things, and use a Behavioral Health Integration (BHI) care model that brings together a whole team of experts, focusing on the needs of those living with memory loss like Alzheimer's disease. Every resident gets a personalized care plan, addressing things like medications, diabetes and insulin help, reminders for the bathroom, and support for everyday tasks. The community uses technology, such as medical alert bracelets, to prevent wandering and help keep everyone safe.
Families can stay connected with new ways to see their loved ones, even when safety rules prevent normal visits. The place has homey indoor spaces, outdoor patios, and offers activities both inside and offsite, including devotional services. Residents can bring pets, get their hair cut, and join group events for their minds and bodies, plus there's physical therapy, podiatry, and dental care on site. There's wheelchair accessible showers and full tubs, and staff can help with mechanical lifts or two-person transfers.
The Bluffs provides meal services, including guest meals, and helps residents eat as needed. They help with aging in place, so people can stay even as they need more care, and accept both men and women. There's respite care for short stays, hospice care, and support for families and caregivers, all with easy-to-understand services. Parking is available for residents, and transportation-sometimes at no extra cost-helps people get to appointments or activities. Safety is a top focus, and the whole building is non-smoking. The Bluffs supports payment by private funds, Medicaid, long-term care insurance, and VA benefits. The community holds a 3.5-star rating, showing it's doing well, and its main aim is giving people with memory loss a safe, compassionate, and supportive place to live.