Touch Stone Living Care sits out in a quiet country spot at 1071 Horicon Street in Mayville, Wisconsin, and it feels much like a real home with its small size-only up to eight residents-which means the staff can pay closer attention and help with everyday needs like eating, bathing, and getting dressed, and when folks need help moving or transferring from bed to a wheelchair, the certified staff is there day and night, setting a calm and welcoming tone. Residents get three home-cooked, healthy meals each day, and special diets are available if needed, so no worries about preparing food or shopping for groceries. The rooms come private or shared, and the staff takes care of the laundry and housekeeping, so things stay comfortable and tidy without much fuss. There are regular group activities, both indoors and outdoors, like board games, outings to nearby places, some pet visits, and simple group traditions, which bring everyone together and help folks feel connected and part of a family, and if someone wants to go to shopping or needs rides to the doctor or for worship, there's transportation for those things too. The living area's arranged so everyone can relax or socialize, especially in the common spaces, and there are always chances to join activities or just sit with others if that's what someone likes.
Touch Stone Living Care pays close attention to different levels of care, so they support people with physical disabilities, developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injuries, and residents with Alzheimer's or dementia, offering special memory care programs and wellness strategies to match what every person needs. Assisted living services help people keep their independence while still getting support with things like medication, insulin monitoring, or emergency help at any hour, and there's always a careful eye on health and safety. Residents' service plans aim for their own goals, and the facility focuses on making sure everyone feels respected and cared for as an individual. The setting is country and peaceful, and the atmosphere's shaped around family values and a sense of belonging, so group activities, outings, and even simple daily routines try to make sure nobody feels lost in the shuffle. The facility satisfies Wisconsin's licensing rules, and since it's a Community Based Residential Facility, there's an expectation for staff to be ready and trained for almost any situation. Visiting hours run from 8am to 8pm during the week and until 9pm on weekends, so people can come and go within that window. There's a connection to other facilities in West Bend and Jefferson County, but at Touch Stone Living Care, that small, homey feeling stays at the center of things, where simple comforts, daily engagement, and close attention shape everyday life.