Homes Inc I sits on a 9,900 square foot lot in the City of Milwaukee in Milwaukee County, in a two-story brick apartment building built in 1957, with 20 rooms, a full basement, and a total living space of 4,306 square feet, offering 12 bedrooms and one bathroom. The building supports different kinds of senior care, with assisted living, board and care home services, memory care, and skilled nursing all housed together, so older adults with a range of needs can find something that works for them, whether it's help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, transfers, or medication management, or more advanced care, like support for dementia, mild cognitive impairment, Parkinson's disease, or hospice care for end-of-life support. The memory care neighborhoods are secure and staff keep a close eye with 24-hour supervision, specialized programs, and memory activities for residents who have Alzheimer's or dementia. Skilled nursing is on hand for those who need round-the-clock medical help or rehabilitation after surgery or illness, and nursing staff handle everything from wound care to specialized therapies. The independent living areas are built for seniors still active, with studio or one-bedroom units that have telephones, HD TVs, and furnished spaces for easy move-in.
The community includes board and care homes in a nearby residential setting for smaller groups, and has continuing care options so residents can age in place if their needs change. There's a focus on creating a social environment, with walking and jogging paths, a garden for those who like to spend time outdoors, and both a chapel and a theater for gatherings. The reading room offers a quiet space, and the community room is used for social and educational activities, movie nights, and other group events. Residents can enjoy all-day snack service, scheduled meals, and options for special diets such as diabetes-friendly or allergy-sensitive menus, with staff available to help with meal preparation, mealtime assistance, or even manual feeding if needed. There's appointment transportation, community-sponsored activities, computer and internet access, weight and continence management, dry cleaning, pharmacy services, and assistance with moving around the property, which is wheelchair accessible and has emergency alert systems for safety. The facility is pet-friendly for both dogs and cats, and there's massage services for relaxation. Staff provide coordination with health providers, medication management, and housekeeping, as well as support with non-ambulatory care. The overall atmosphere aims to be supportive and engaging, trying to help each resident stay as independent as possible while meeting both their basic and more complex health needs.