Bell Therapy Silverlawn, also called Broadstep Wisconsin, Silverlawn, sits about 2.7 miles from Glendale, Wisconsin, and operates as a Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF) with only 8 licensed beds, so you're looking at a very small, close-knit community here where people get to know each other and the staff looks after each resident. The place provides assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, respite care, hospice care, home care, and adult day care, all within various care types, and their memory care program runs under the Belle Therapy Silverlawn name for folks who have memory impairments, with secure environments and activities to help keep memories active, plus 24-hour supervision for extra peace of mind. The facility gives lots of different room options like shared living quarters, studios, and one-bedroom units, and their assisted living focuses on helping with dressing, bathing, transfers, and other daily activities, so people who want their independence but need help with those things can get it, along with medication management, custom care plans, and coordination with outside health providers. They offer personalized care, which means everyone gets a plan that fits what they need, whether it's for seniors needing long-term care, help with incontinence, diabetes support, or more complex health concerns, and they even specialize in care for residents who are developmentally disabled or are living with emotional or mental illness, along with following HCBS compliance rules. Residents get regular meals-including a dementia-friendly menu and options for allergies or diabetes-plus snacks all day, and help is always there, whether it's bathroom reminders or help getting around, with extra touches like laundry, housekeeping, dry cleaning, and a routine health assessment to keep on top of any changes.
The community supports independence by offering amenities like on-site parking, transportation service to appointments or errands, a wellness center, gardens, arts and crafts studio, a game room, and a chapel for anyone wanting quiet time or services, so there's always something to do and ways to meet other people in the community. For social activities, there are both planned community events and programs that help people stay engaged, from movie nights and walking paths to group games, all meant to bring residents together. Safety and supervision are priorities with emergency alert systems, 24/7 security, and around-the-clock support, so help's there when it's needed at any hour, and people who can't move around much, or need skilled nursing care like rehabilitation and wound care, can count on the staff to provide it. Bell Therapy Silverlawn doesn't accept Medicare unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and it's licensed by local authorities like the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services, so families know the community meets regular standards for care. Residents here usually find a quieter, steadier pace, suited for people who want long-term care in a small senior living environment, and the place has an average community rating of 6.8 out of 10, based on what other residents and families have had to say. Everything comes together with a person-centered care philosophy, so routines and services fit what each person wants, allowing folks to keep a sense of independence even when they need some help to get by.