Home Inspired Senior Living sits at 1201 Village Centre Drive in Kenosha, WI, with a ranch-style building and no stairs or elevators, making it easier for folks to get around, especially if they use a wheelchair or a walker or have trouble with steps, and they have three styles of studio living spaces, furnished or unfurnished, each with a kitchenette so people can have their own things, and the rooms open into cozy common areas, a sunroom for relaxing indoors, and outdoor courtyards where people gather for fresh air and conversation. Meals come three times daily in a restaurant-style dining room with all-day service, and they do their best to work with special diets, allergies, and diabetes, and there's a menu with chef-inspired meals using good, quality ingredients, so people can eat well and enjoy their food, and the dining area also offers sensory-friendly options for residents with special needs.
This community covers a broad mix of care, with independent living for healthy, active seniors who want hassle-free living, as well as assisted living, advanced care, memory care designed for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, long-term skilled nursing, and even hospice care, and they've got home care and Medicare-certified home health care if someone wants to stay at home but needs help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication, where aides give companionship and non-medical help. The staff speaks English, and there's always someone there day and night, so supervision goes around-the-clock, and registered nurses are available 24 hours if there's a health concern, and there's an emergency alert and 24-hour call system for safety.
The place calls itself a "home-away-from-home," focusing on care that changes as people's needs change, so the care team keeps a personalized plan for each person, adding more help as needed, and they do a big job with memory care-aiming to reduce confusion and prevent wandering, plus they have specialty services like oxygen therapy if someone needs it. Residents live as independently as possible, but help with things like housekeeping, laundry, medication, bathing, dressing, and moving around is always available, and for more complex needs, they provide extra support.
There's a barber/salon on site and a spa at an extra charge, and people can spend time in the garden, walk on paths outside, create in the arts room, or join resident activities like movie nights and arts sessions, and the adult day services can help seniors during the daytime if they don't live there. There are plenty of daily programs, exercise classes, and social events, and families can stay involved, join in on events, and get regular updates about how things are going. Extra features like housekeeping, dry cleaning, and meal prep aim to make life simpler, and the whole place feels home-like and comfortable, not like a big institution, so people who want to stay active, social, and safe get support here. The facility is close to medical offices and clinics, which makes hospital visits and appointments easier for residents.