Peach Avenue Group Home sits at 2401 South Peach Avenue in Marshfield, Wisconsin, and offers a simple, caring setting for seniors who need some help with their daily routines but still want to keep their independence. The home takes in up to six residents, so it feels quiet, more like a large house than a big institution, and folks get to know each other. Care is personal, with staff there to help with things like bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers, and getting around the house, plus medication management if needed. People can choose from studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom rooms, all fully furnished with the basics like telephones, TV, Wi-Fi, and emergency alert systems to help everyone feel safe and connected. The home serves three homemade meals every day, with different options to fit special diets, whether someone needs meals for diabetes, high blood pressure, or just prefers a lighter menu, and housekeeping and linen services keep things tidy.
The staff at Peach Avenue Group Home work with each person to come up with a care plan that suits their needs and respects their choices, so residents keep as much independence as possible. This is a licensed Community Based Residential Facility, and the team includes trained caregivers who are there day and night, always ready to help. Some residents stay long-term, while some come in for respite care when their families need a break, and there's support for memory care and hospice if needed. The home handles transportation too, whether that's medical transport, rides to the doctor, shopping, or to church.
For things to do, the home keeps folks busy with entertainment such as movie nights, board games, music and art programs, fitness and animal therapy, and social clubs. There are cozy rooms for reading, relaxing, and visiting with friends, plus outdoor spaces with gardens and walking paths if someone wants fresh air. A mobile barber or hairdresser drops by to keep everyone looking and feeling their best. Everyone's encouraged to take part in daily activities and share meals together so nobody feels left out. Staff work with outside healthcare providers for extra needs, and the home keeps up with state guidelines, so families can count on a safe place for their loved ones. Peach Avenue Group Home aims to give each resident enough help to feel secure and comfortable, while still letting them live their own life the way they want.