St Coletta Of WI St John The Baptist sits in Jefferson, Wisconsin and has eight assisted living units, so it's a small, close-knit community where folks can choose studio, shared, or one-bedroom layouts. The staff gives help with daily things like bathing, dressing, medicine, and moving around, with care plans made for each person, and they can also help folks who need spoon feeding or support with incontinence. Meals are chef-prepared and served on a schedule in a dining hall, and if someone needs a special diet or has allergies or diabetes, the staff can work with that, too, and there are also routine health checks and both continence management and showering services. The place is built for safety with things like pull cords, grab bars, 24/7 security, ADA-compliant private bathrooms, and secured doors and grounds, and caregivers are always on site day and night.
Residents can bring small pets, use storage, and join a full activities program with fitness classes, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, fall prevention, outings in the community van, and walks on landscaped paths or in the courtyard. There's transportation for doctor visits, massage therapy is available, a library, games room, wellness classes, a salon, and move-in coordination is covered, plus routine housekeeping and laundry. St Coletta also has a greenhouse and runs programs for folks with developmental disabilities and offers non-ambulatory care for those who need it. The facility doesn't accept Medicare payments unless certified, but it is licensed and nonprofit, focusing on helping each person keep as much independence as possible with support where it's needed, and the Long-Term Care Ombudsman lends extra advocacy if there's ever a concern. The facility aims to bring peace of mind to both residents and their families by delivering steady care in a warm, secure, and simple environment.