Faith Hope and Charity Supportive Living Inc sits at 5708 N 78th Street in Milwaukee, WI and serves as a supportive living community, giving seniors care that fits changing needs as they get older, and with names in the group like Esthermere Manor and Heritage Assisted Living & Memory Care included, this place stands out for covering many types of care, so people can start out living more on their own and then move up to more help as needed without having to move somewhere new each time. The community fills a need for seniors who want to stay as independent as possible while still having help with things like bathing, dressing, medication management, and meals. Assisted living here is available in studio, one-bedroom, and semi-private suites, so residents have some choice in how they live. For seniors with memory problems from dementia or Alzheimer's, the memory care section gives a safe environment and special programs designed just for them, and there's a dedicated memory care area with secure spaces to keep everyone comfortable and safe.
There's also a skilled nursing area for people who need more care, with round-the-clock nursing, rehab, and wound care, and if someone needs hospice, there's an on-site VITAS Inpatient Hospice Unit for that extra level of support. The facility operates several small board and care homes spread across neighborhoods, keeping each one small with usually only four licensed beds, which means residents get more attention in a homelike setting. Amenities inside the homes are simple but useful, with indoor common rooms for activities or just talking with neighbors, and activities happen both inside and off the property, so there's something to do for people who want to keep busy. Staff help with daily tasks like eating, hygiene, and moving around, and there are diabetic and incontinence care options.
Meals come with the service, and they're prepared with attention to nutrition and quality, which is important as people get older and need good, regular food. For people who care about their faith, there are devotional and religious activities arranged offsite, so folks can stay connected to their spiritual communities if that matters to them. The independent living part of the community tries to make life easy, with maintenance-free homes and social activities, letting those who are still active skip household chores but always have some help nearby if they want it. This community doesn't accept Medicare for payment unless it's certified, so that's something to keep in mind when thinking about how to pay for care. Even though you won't find a long list of fancy features or flashy things here, Faith Hope and Charity Supportive Living Inc mainly tries to keep things simple, personal, and steady, which is often exactly what families are looking for as their loved ones age.