Chai Point Senior Living sits on Milwaukee's Lower East Side at 1400 N Prospect Avenue, right on top of a bluff with wide views of Lake Michigan and the city. The building offers independent living and assisted living for seniors, with a care team available around the clock and staff specially trained in memory care, so people with Alzheimer's and dementia have support in their own area called the Helen Bader Center or at Kavod Terrace, which has a homelike setting and sensory activities. Chai Point lets residents choose from studio, one, two, or three-bedroom apartments, which have large bedrooms and bathrooms, kitchens with full-size appliances, cable TV, phones, and free WiFi, plus washers and dryers on-site and safety features aimed at keeping everyone comfortable and protected.
There are personal care assistants for people who need help with daily routines, like walking, bathing, or taking medication, and the staff adjusts care plans as needs change so people can age in place. Housekeeping, laundry, and linen services are included, and for getting around there's transportation for things like shopping, social trips, parks, beaches, and medical visits. Dining features three kosher meals a day made by a chef, served in a communal dining room, and there's a café and gift shop for snacks and small essentials, as well as a restaurant-style option for more formal meals.
There are activities planned every day, with programs that cover arts and crafts, exercise, music and art therapy, book clubs, investment clubs, and reading groups, with help from the Activities Director and the Resident Council that uses residents' input to set the calendar. You'll also see outings to art museums, theaters, community festivals, and shopping, with opportunities to attend worship or use synagogues on-site. The property has gathering spaces, a library, a fitness center, swimming pool, salon, spa tub, patios, and gardens, and there's guest parking and underground parking for those who drive.
Chai Point also offers short-term rehab and respite care, so if someone's recovering from surgery or illness, a team of nurses, therapists, and social workers helps in a private guest room with 24-hour support. Adult Day Services give people with memory concerns access to brain health activities and outings. There's physical, occupational, and speech therapy for both residents and outpatients, and medication management is provided throughout. The staff speaks several languages and the community welcomes people of all faiths, though Jewish traditions and holidays are an important part of life here, with a focus on culture and heritage. The community is nonprofit and aims to provide a safe, quiet, and welcoming place for people to live with dignity, offering support for nearly every stage of aging, from active retirement to skilled nursing and memory care, with pleasant views and ample choices for how each person likes to live.