Linden Home sits in Kenosha, WI, and has served seniors since 2007 with room for six residents, keeping things small and manageable, and you'll find the place licensed under Wisconsin's Department of Social Services with license number 12809, which says a bit about their commitment to rules and care standards, but what really stands out is that they offer assisted living, home care, memory and dementia care, respite care, hospice support, and independent living options, covering a range of needs. The staff stay awake 24 hours a day, ready to help folks with medication, bathing, dressing, meal prep, grooming, and getting in or out of bed or baths, and there's support for non-ambulatory and wheelchair users. When it comes to medical work, they can coordinate with healthcare providers, manage Parkinson's care, help with incontinence and continence management, and there's some mention that staff could give insulin doses, though you'd want to confirm that if it's important. Residents can count on three home-cooked meals a day, and the kitchen can handle dietary needs for things like high blood pressure, food allergies, or diabetes.
There are furnished rooms, with options for studios, one-bedroom suites, smart apartments, and both shared and private bedrooms, so you can settle in with what works for you, and every room's got telephone access and emergency alert systems. The bathrooms meet ADA standards, and laundry, linen, and housekeeping happen on a regular basis. The place runs all kinds of activities like music therapy, animal therapy, tabletop games, outdoor trips, movie nights, fitness and art programs, book room time, and even social or community nights, plus they've got a garden, walking paths, and recreational areas with things like a hot tub or health room. Residents can visit the communal dining room or even use the community kitchen, and transportation gets arranged for medical visits, shopping, and trips to spiritual services, not forgetting help with move-ins and some parking. Staff bring in hairdressers or stylists for grooming, and they aim at helping everyone keep busy and connected through programs and daily events.
Linden Home also works as part of a small network with other senior homes across the area, including names like Alder Home, Aspen Home, Birch Home, Cedar Home, and a few more, which means there might be some shared resources or standards. Security's described as excellent, all major utilities are covered, and the place tries to give residents a safe and engaging community atmosphere, helping them stay social, active, and mentally sharp through group events and wellness programs. You'll find special touches too, like computer learning classes, active fall prevention, and concierge services, so folks needing extra care-like spoon feeding or mobility help-can get help suited to what they need as they age. Linden Home doesn't go in for fancy claims or overstatements but aims to provide steady care and comfort for seniors looking for a balance of help and independence.