Bes House of Hope II sits in River Hills, Wisconsin, about two miles from Fox Point, and near the Brown Deer Park area, and it's the kind of place where the rooms are all furnished, and the air-conditioning works, and the folks who stay there can pick between shared rooms, private suites, or small studio layouts, all made to feel simple and homelike, so folks don't have to worry about cooking or cleaning because the staff handles that, and they offer housekeeping, linen, and laundry services, and there's a garden out back, walking paths, and places to sit, and someone's always around if you need help.
The facility has four assisted living units and four dementia units, and it's set up for different levels of care, like assisted living, memory care, and respite, so if someone needs help with things like getting dressed or moving around, or even spoon feeding, the staff is there to lend a hand, day or night, and there's 24-hour supervision plus an emergency call system close by, so you don't have to worry about being alone if something goes wrong. Folks get help with bathing, dressing, medication management, transfers, and the team coordinates with healthcare providers and even offers physical therapy, massage therapy, mental wellness programs, and activities that try to keep the mind sharp.
Meals come from dementia-friendly menus with easy-to-read options, including organic foods, and people who need a diabetes diet or have allergies can get meals that suit what their doctor recommends, and there are choices for private or group dining in a comfortable dining room, while snacks and meals get managed by the staff so everyone has what they need. Along with laundry and meal prep, there are things to do, like arts and crafts in the on-site studio, games in the game room, daily fitness or wellness classes, movie nights, outdoor events, and community-sponsored activities that make it easier to meet others or just stay busy, and it's all structured in a schedule if folks prefer that routine.
There's Wi-Fi and cable TV in every unit, a telephone, and on-site parking if someone still drives, and visitors can come and go, and transportation can be arranged for doctor's appointments, so people can stay connected to the outside community or get where they need to go. People who live at Bes House of Hope II aren't stuck in one setup, since there are different assistance levels and care plans that get adjusted as needs change, so whether memory care services become the main focus, or someone still likes to handle some activities on their own, the facility works with that, all under Wisconsin license #14494, and with custom care for each person.
It's a small, close-knit place with a focus on health, safety, and emotional well-being, and you'll find wellness programs, a garden, a beauty and barber shop, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and a sense that staff and residents all know each other, trying to make sure everyone's life is a little easier and a lot more comfortable. The average income in the neighborhood is around $101,746 per household, so the area's pretty quiet and well kept, and the facility's there for folks who want a peaceful setting but need a bit of help to stay safe and well.