Dominion Home provides several types of senior care in Wisconsin, like assisted living, adult day care, adult family homes for both ambulatory and non-ambulatory people, community-based residential facilities, skilled nursing care, board and care homes, and memory care services. Dominion Home holds licenses and certifications as a Residential Care Apartment Complex, Community-Based Residential Facility, and offers services in Federally Qualified Health Centers, which means residents can count on set standards and inspections for safety and quality. The facility operates different sizes, with options that serve from 4 to 24 residents per community, providing assisted living, long-term care, and board and care environments that feel much like a family home, which suits folks who like small, intimate settings, or would rather join an independent living community for a maintenance-free lifestyle with social and recreational activities.
The memory care communities include a secure 25-bed unit, giving round-the-clock support for people living with dementia or Alzheimer's, along with memory-enhancing programs, specialized routines, and a steady, safe environment, and Dominion Home supports aging in place in their continuing care retirement communities, allowing transitions from independent living to assisted living, memory care, and full skilled nursing as needs change. Staff help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and transferring, offer medication management, and prepare meals fit to dietary restrictions, along with housekeeping, laundry, furnished rooms, and emergency systems, so health and safety are central parts of what folks get, and there are skilled nursing services for those who need ongoing rehabilitation, wound care, or more advanced nursing after a hospital stay.
Residents get personal care that's tailored to their choices, and there's always someone to help or supervise if needed-for example, with 24-hour staffing, transportation for trips to local parks or medical centers like the Wheaton Franciscan - St. Joseph Campus and Aurora Nephrology, and regular movie nights or community events to keep people social and active. Amenities include wheelchair access, a dining room, TV, phone, gardens, walking paths, parking, and move-in coordination to smooth the start, and people who have pets can look for pet-friendly options too. Dominion Home also offers respite care, hospice services, and Medicare and Medicaid certified care, expanding choices for those with different health needs or financial resources. The philosophy there centers on person-focused care, making each day match residents' wishes as much as possible, and the team combines health monitoring with activities and support to help everyone keep their independence as much as they can while feeling comfortable and safe in a friendly, homelike setting.