First Class Care Wisconsin offers a mix of assisted living, board and care home, and memory care services out at 5441 North 73rd Street in Milwaukee, and the place keeps things pretty straightforward, being a licensed Adult Family Home with 4 assisted living units and bigger programs that can take up to 45 residents. The community includes several spots to spend time like the library, common areas, and a theater room, and there's a gym if folks want to keep active, along with walking paths, garden activities, and a pool with a hot tub. Meals get served three times daily in a communal dining room with both scheduled mealtimes and all-day options, and anyone needing special diets for allergies or diabetes can ask for those accommodations. Every room comes furnished with things like non-slip floors, ADA-compliant private baths, panic buttons, and telephones, which is a comfort for many, and caregiving support covers everything from help with bathing and dressing to medication management and even incontinence care or getting in and out of bed.
Animals are welcome-dogs and cats both, so long as someone can look after them-and the place stays staffed around the clock for safety, while an emergency alert system stands ready in private and shared spaces. Residents can take part in fitness classes, gaming rooms, and café areas, while outings, movie nights, arts, crafts, and devotional events show up on the activity calendar, and there's a chapel on-site for those who want a bit of quiet or spiritual community. Memory care includes special programs for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, including memory-enhancing activities, specialized caregivers, and secure environments for safety and peace of mind. You find other amenities too, like cable TV, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, internet, and laundry, with housekeeping, linen, and dry-cleaning services handled for you. There are skilled nursing services for those who need more care, with rehabilitation, wound care, and monthly nurse checkups, and a licensed nurse is always available, which helps take the worry off families who may be unsure how much help their loved ones need.
Transportation's arranged for both medical and non-medical reasons, and if a short stay's needed respite care can be set up, which gives caregivers a break. Residents who want to keep as independent as possible can choose maintenance-free lifestyles, join in social events, and focus on wellness with routines made just for them, supported by staff that speak English and respect each person's preferences and daily habits. There's even adult day care, hospice care, and wellness programs, plus storage space for personal belongings, along with community programs that promote engagement and make it easier to connect with others. The homes have details like non-slip floors, fall prevention, full apartment security, and evening bath help, plus meal preparations that fit unique needs. Pets can stay, laundry gets done, and folks can attend monthly health checks, with entertainment and outings scheduled too. First Class Care Wisconsin stays committed to person-centered care, meeting unscheduled needs like help with spoon feeding or low mobility when necessary, and offers peace of mind for seniors and families needing different levels of long-term care, though Medicare's accepted only if certified. The place has a 3.6 community score on Seniorly, and the staff provide a loving, safe, and honest environment where couples and single seniors can feel at home.