Honey Creek Heights Senior Living

    7400 W Greenfield Ave, Milwaukee, WI, 53214
    3.9 · 11 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Exceptional compassionate care for mother

    I placed my mother here and couldn't be happier - exceptional, compassionate and professional staff, an amazing administrator and clinical director, and excellent Alzheimer's/dementia and health care. The community is very clean, with large rooms and full bathrooms, plenty of activities, 24-hour front desk with live phone answering, a great location by the State Fair and Braves stadium, and I highly recommend it.

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    3.91 · 11 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
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    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      3.9
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      3.9

    Pros

    • Comfortable accommodations
    • Specialized Alzheimer's/dementia care
    • Professional and attentive management/leadership
    • Competent clinical leadership
    • Attentive, compassionate staff
    • 24-hour front desk service
    • Live phone answering service
    • Plenty of activities
    • Large rooms with full bathrooms
    • Clean facilities
    • Convenient location near State Fair and Braves stadium
    • Positive overall recommendations from reviewers
    • Flexible staff

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: The reviews for Honey Creek Heights Senior Living are uniformly positive. Reviewers repeatedly describe an exceptional level of care, frequent use of superlatives such as "amazing" and "exceptional," and several explicit recommendations to others. There is a clear pattern of high satisfaction across management, clinical leadership, caregiving staff, and facility attributes. No explicit negative aspects or complaints appear in the provided summaries.

    Care quality and clinical leadership: A dominant theme is the facility's capability to provide proper, specialized care for residents with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Multiple reviewers specifically mention that Alzheimer’s and dementia care needs are being met appropriately. The clinical leadership is highlighted (mentions of an "amazing clinical director"), which supports the impression of structured, clinically informed care. Reviewers also cite "exceptional quality of care," indicating that medical and daily care routines meet or exceed expectations for the population served.

    Staff and management: Staffing and leadership receive consistent praise. The administrator and management are described as "amazing" and "professional," and staff are characterized as friendly, attentive, compassionate, and flexible. The presence of an attentive team is repeatedly emphasized, suggesting good caregiver-resident interactions, responsiveness to family concerns, and a general culture of attentiveness. The 24-hour front desk and live phone answering service are mentioned as operational strengths that contribute to perceived safety, accessibility, and responsiveness.

    Facilities, cleanliness, and accommodations: Reviewers note large rooms with full bathrooms and an overall clean environment. These statements point to comfortable private or semi-private accommodations and well-maintained common areas. Cleanliness is explicitly called out, reinforcing the perception of a well-run facility in terms of housekeeping and infection control or general upkeep.

    Activities and programming: "Plenty of activities" is a recurring point, indicating an active social and recreational program. While the summaries do not detail the types of activities, the frequency of this praise suggests that residents have regular opportunities for engagement and socialization, which is important for quality of life in senior living settings.

    Location and convenience: The facility's location is highlighted positively — specifically proximity to the State Fair and Braves stadium. This indicates a convenient or desirable neighborhood for families who value nearby attractions or easy access to city amenities.

    Patterns, strengths, and limitations of the review set: The reviews are consistently enthusiastic and repeatedly emphasize management quality, clinical leadership, caregiver attentiveness, and facility features (large rooms, cleanliness, 24-hour services). The repetition of similar phrases across summaries (e.g., "amazing management," "highly recommended") suggests either a consistently high level of performance or a selection bias toward satisfied reviewers; however, based strictly on the provided summaries, strengths are clear and consistently reported.

    Missing information and potential concerns not addressed: The summaries do not mention several operational aspects that prospective residents and families often consider, such as dining quality and menu variety, cost/fees and transparency of pricing, staffing ratios and turnover, wait times for admission or services, specific safety protocols, transportation services, or clinical outcomes beyond dementia care. There are also no mentions of individualized care plans, therapy services (physical/occupational/speech), or how behavioral challenges associated with dementia are managed. Because no negative points are given, it is not possible from this data to assess areas for improvement or common complaints; prospective families should seek further details and direct references on those topics during a tour or intake conversation.

    Conclusion: Based on the provided reviews, Honey Creek Heights Senior Living projects a strong, positive reputation in areas that matter most to many families: specialized dementia care, attentive and compassionate staff, strong and professional leadership, comfortable and clean accommodations, ample activities, and responsive 24/7 services. The proximity to local landmarks is an added convenience. For a fuller assessment, interested parties should follow up on items not covered in these summaries (dining, pricing, staff turnover, specific medical services) and consider visiting to validate the consistent praise observed in these reviews.

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    About Honey Creek Heights Senior Living

    Honey Creek Heights Senior Living sits at 7400 W Greenfield Ave in Milwaukee and is a place where older adults can find many care options and services all in one community, and when someone's looking for a spot that covers everything from independent living to full skilled nursing and memory care, this place offers apartments and residential care homes along with some well-kept outdoor courtyards, lush flowers, sculptures, and walking paths where folks can spend time with friends, family, or just take in the fresh air. The facility is part of Pinnacle Senior Living's wide network, and they've got programs for adults needing assisted living, memory care programs for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, adult daycare, home health, skilled nursing, hospice, and even specific counseling or respite services if a caregiver needs a short break, and they work to shape care plans around each person's needs for physical, mental, and emotional health.

    People staying here can bring along their pets, rely on regular housekeeping and laundry, and use cable TV, private bathrooms, and kitchenettes in their apartments, plus they can eat in a restaurant-style dining room with a bar or a cozy booth, while a chef prepares meals with the staff making sure residents get proper food, even though some reviews mention the food can be mixed in quality. Residents can use a van service that takes them to medical appointments or group outings to museums, shopping, the lake, or parks nearby, which is handy since there're hospitals and pharmacies not far away, and that helps a lot with health and safety, especially considering the 24-hour nurse coverage, emergency call systems, and daily medical checks.

    For those needing memory care, the Noble Life Enrichment program gives daily spiritual, social, and physical activities, and there's also color therapy, movies, and music events, plus a library with a fireplace, arts and crafts, active games, a beauty salon, fitness center, computer spot, and quiet spaces for meditation or worship, so there's always a way to get involved or find something calm, and when care is needed after a hospital stay or illness, their short-term and rehabilitation care can help too. The staff is experienced with memory loss, dementia, and even stroke rehab, and people get assistance with bathing, dressing, medications, and other daily tasks, all while being encouraged to do as much as possible for themselves in a safe way.

    Honey Creek Heights Senior Living lets veterans use their benefits and also accepts Medicaid Waivers, private pay, and long-term care insurance, so it keeps things affordable for many folks, while the starting monthly price for assisted living sits around $2,562. The place scores an average 3.9 in online reviews, so there's some overall satisfaction and a community rating that's been measured at 9.3, and people mention the clean rooms, the caring staff, and the variety of activities that keep life here engaging. Staff work hard to make sure every person feels respected, safe, and supported, helping each resident find a sense of belonging, comfort, and a little more confidence every day.

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