Hannah Home II sits about 2.3 miles outside Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and has space for up to seven or eight residents, depending on state licensing. This small assisted living, memory care, and board and care home offers studio-style rooms that come fully furnished, and every room has a telephone plus cable or satellite TV and high-speed internet, so residents can stay connected and comfortable, and there's an emergency alert system all throughout the building. Staff offer around-the-clock supervision and help with bathing, dressing, transfers, medication management, and other daily tasks, and they can help people who don't walk or who have special care needs, including those with dementia or Alzheimer's. Care plans can cover diabetes-friendly diets, allergy-sensitive meals, and needs related to mental wellness, non-ambulatory care, or even hospice and respite care, and the staff coordinates with doctors and offers move-in help too.
Meals are served in the community dining room, and the kitchen can prepare special menus for clinical needs like diabetes, food allergies, or blood pressure problems, and there's housekeeping and laundry-dry cleaning included-so residents don't have to worry about chores. The building has a garden, walking paths, a book room, and a health or spa area with a steam room, plus a barber or parlor for personal care, and scheduled activities include movie nights, music therapy, tabletop games, workout plans, and trips for shopping or spiritual services. Memory care activities are set up just for people with dementia or mild cognitive impairment, and there's a mental wellness program. Transportation is available for appointments or errands, and there's parking for residents who do drive. The place gets licensed and checked by Wisconsin's Department of Social Services, with the certification number 13211, and always aims to give each resident as much personal attention and comfort as possible, focusing on well-being in a calm, home-like community.