Community Supportive Home Care II sits in Milwaukee and offers a wide range of services for seniors and adults who need help with their daily routines, and folks there get support with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and meals, which sometimes include special diets or organic food if needed, and people can stay in private or shared rooms, many with kitchenettes and bathrooms so there's a bit of privacy or more company depending on what suits best, and the staff watches over everyone day and night for safety, with a call system always on. The community focuses a lot on helping people keep as much independence as they can, but there's always staff close by for help, and someone coordinates care with healthcare providers if someone's coming home from the hospital or recovering from a surgery or illness, and they do a thorough job with medication management and even home health care that covers recovery and medical supervision where needed. The place is part of Mirador Living and has its own dedicated memory care units and programs, with special areas called Memory Care or Dementia Care Units, including a 25-bed Alzheimer's/Dementia Unit and other specialty care facilities, so people with dementia or Alzheimer's disease can get specific care for memory loss, and everything's built to help those with dementia feel safe and cared for, with routines and programs geared for them.
At Community Supportive Home Care II, seniors get a full range of care, including assisted living, home care, home health, adult family home services, hospice, and palliative care for late-stage illnesses like cancer or Alzheimer's. The place is Medicare and Medicaid certified and accredited by the Community Health Accreditation Partner (CHAP), which means the quality and safety of its services get checked. The facility also offers hospice services both at home and in dedicated hospice houses, including care for grief support and even volunteer programs for those who want to help. Staff supports daily tasks and runs housekeeping and linen services, transportation for doctor visits, and makes sure everyone has what they need. They give patients and families simple home-infusion therapy instructions with easy-to-follow videos. The facility can feel like a small neighborhood since some locations are set up in actual homes and might have small numbers of residents, so it doesn't get overwhelming. There are places like Saint John's Canterbury Court and Saint John's On The Lake as part of the continuum of care, which might include independent senior housing, supportive care, skilled nursing, and board and care homes, so seniors can live more independently or get more support as their needs change. Social activities and familiar routines are also part of life here, and respite care is available if caregivers need a short break.