Divine Living AFH sits quietly on W Brentwood Ave in Milwaukee, offering a small, homelike setting with care for up to four residents in single bedrooms or studio units, and they also have private or shared rooms depending on what people want or need, and you'll see it's an adult family home licensed under number 13404. This place helps with everyday things like bathing, getting around, dressing, using lifts for transfers if needed, and the staff handle medication reminders and administration, plus they work with doctors and families to make custom care plans and personal service plans as needs change. People with dementia find extra support here; there's a secured area for those at risk of wandering, special dementia-friendly menus, memory care programs, technology like alarms and bracelets to keep everyone safe, and staff are available all day and night, including a nurse on duty, so folks with complex health or behavior needs aren't left behind.
The home has simple comforts: emergency alert systems in every room and across the building, well-equipped studios, and some communal spaces like a games room, bistro, snack shop, and movie area where residents like to gather. Meals come three times a day, and there are plenty of special menus for allergies, diabetes, kosher, vegetarian diets, and even private dining if you want. There's a wellness center for health needs, regular checkups, and massage therapy, which many folks find relaxing, and for those who want to get outdoors, there are walking trails, gardens, and outdoor common areas where pets can join-as the home is small pet friendly.
Family visitors get parking, and residents can take scheduled transportation for errands, outings, or medical visits, since not everyone drives anymore. Housekeeping, laundry, and move-in help are part of what's included, and rooms come furnished so there's less to worry about. Community events like cultural activities, worship services, and daily planned programs bring everyone together, and there's support for both body and spirit, especially with on-site devotional services. The community takes folks of all backgrounds, under and over 55, men and women, and can continue to support them as needs change, for as long as care's needed. Divine Living AFH isn't big or flashy, but it does focus on personal care and peace of mind, and aims to help folks feel safe, comfortable, and respected in their later years.