Aurora Residential Alternatives 106 sits at 142 Locust Street in La Crosse, WI, and really what you see here is a small and home-like assisted living place with only 4 licensed beds, so things stay pretty quiet and familiar and everyone kind of gets to know each other, and staff help out day and night with whatever the residents need, including bathing, dressing, and getting up and down safely, and if somebody needs help with their medicine or just eating or transferring, the team can do that, too, and there's always someone nearby with a 24-hour call system and regular supervision throughout the day and night. Residents live in either private or shared rooms that've got their own bathrooms and air conditioning, plus kitchenettes, so folks can feel a bit more at home, and rooms come fully furnished but people often like to bring in a few of their own things, and several apartments have extra features like spacious closets, smart and safe designs, grab bars for stability, non-slip flooring, and big windows or even balconies if you get the right one.
Meals show up three times a day and snacks are available, and staff will work with different diets and even manage diabetes, prepare for allergies, or serve organic food when needed; there's a dining room for eating together and spaces for group activities, and whenever laundry or housekeeping piles up, that's taken care of, too, with linens changed regularly. The community has a reading room and a common lobby where people can talk or just relax, along with walking paths and even a garden, so there's always somewhere to go stretch your legs or sit in the fresh air, plus some rooms have internet, phone, and cable. For recreation, folks have options like movie nights in the theater room, arts and crafts classes, and even computer lessons, so people can keep busy and active, and there's a steady stream of daily activities planned by the staff to bring everyone together, sometimes just to chat or to try a new hobby.
Assisted living is the main focus, but memory care's available, too, for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, so trained staff stay on hand to support those residents with memory problems, organizing special activities that help with memory and providing structured routines and gentle supervision all day and night, and safety's a big concern, so emergency buttons are installed and fall prevention steps are in place. Health support includes on-call nurses, medication management, ongoing health checks, and even wound care or help with Parkinson's if that's what's needed, and there's always a way to get to the doctor since transportation gets arranged or provided as needed, and there's parking for family who visit.
Residents can bring small pets as long as they meet the community's rules, and the apartments stay safe and manageable for independent living, but if someone needs more help, staff can step in with cooking, cleaning, or even hand-feeding when needed, and there's a sense of shared living in this setting, but with enough privacy, so people can have their own space while joining in with the community. Aurora Residential Alternatives 106 doesn't take Medicare unless certified by CMS, and it's got a Wisconsin license number 11137 as an Adult Family Home, serving up long-term care in a mellow, homelike way, offering peace of mind for families and a familiar daily routine for residents, and since the size is small, it feels personalized, like everyone's looked after in a careful and friendly way.