Easy Living Senior Home sits at 1904 N. 59th St. in Milwaukee, WI, and it's a smaller place, really, with room for up to four residents, so people don't get lost in a crowd, and if you wander through, you'll see the rooms are fully furnished and even have telephones. Folks living here get help with things like bathing, dressing, moving from bed to chair, and all the nitty-gritty a person needs as they age, with 24-hour staff keeping an eye out and being there when needed, and they handle medication management and special diets, even for diabetes and allergies, so meals can fit any health needs. For people with memory problems, there's a secure memory care unit, which means the doors are alarmed and the outdoor spaces are safe, and staff know how to help someone with Alzheimer's or dementia-they offer specialized care and set up activities that help keep memories sharp and life structured.
You've got options here, too-assisted living if you want a bit of help but like doing things for yourself, or skilled nursing if you need medical care around the clock after being in the hospital, with wound care, rehab, and more. They also fit in hospice care and home care for folks who need it, which really lets someone stay in their setting as needs change, with the wider community there for support. The facility keeps things tidy with laundry and housekeeping, helps arrange transportation to doctor visits, and coordinates with outside healthcare providers to make sure no detail falls through the cracks.
There's a dining room and you'll see outdoor areas like walking paths and a garden, plus cable or satellite TV and Wi-Fi if you want to keep up with the world or watch a little TV, and they run scheduled activities plus the occasional movie night, so there's always something to do for socializing. The beds are in a home setting, it feels more like a house than you'd expect, and with the emergency alert systems and non-ambulatory care, residents who have trouble getting around aren't left to figure it out alone. You'll find different living options, like memory support, skilled nursing, assisted or independent living, and even Continuing Care Retirement Communities where someone can age in place. They also provide transportation services and set up adult day care, which helps families have more choices for support. The whole idea is to help folks keep their independence as much as possible while still giving a hand with whatever's needed, whether it's meals, medicine, socializing, or more advanced medical needs.