Infinity Assisted Living Home sits on a quiet, wooded lot in a peaceful Milwaukee neighborhood at 1665 South 64th Street, WI 53214, and it's got a single-story ranch layout that makes getting around a lot easier, which is important for folks who have trouble with steps or mobility. The home has just eight licensed beds, so it feels more like living with a big family than being lost in a crowd, and the staff, including nurses and resident assistants, are there 24/7, always awake and ready to help, so residents don't have to worry about someone not being around when they need something, which gives a real sense of safety. People living here can get care for things like dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and also help with daily things like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and moving around, and the home takes care of folks with physical or developmental disabilities and chronic health issues too.
Rooms come both private and semi-private, already furnished, with features like cable television, Wi-Fi, and phones, and all the bathrooms come with walk-in tubs and showers for safety, with some being shared but designed for folks who might need more help. The place tries to make it feel as homelike as possible with home-cooked meals-planned by a dietitian and prepared by a chef-with special diets like for diabetes or allergies if needed, because eating well keeps everybody healthier. Meals and snacks happen in a shared dining room, and there are planned activities every day that include life enrichment, arts and crafts, cards, bingo, movie nights, and special celebrations, so nobody needs to feel left out or bored, and it's never too quiet unless you want it to be, seeing as you can always find someone to talk to in the library, games room, or out in the garden.
Memory care is an important part here, so the staff put together programs and safe spaces to help folks with Alzheimer's or memory problems, and they run activities to keep minds busy and spirits up, and the grounds stay secured so everyone is safe from wandering or getting lost. For those who need more medical help, there's regular health checks, medication reviews, and doctor visits right in the home, so getting to appointments is easier, and you can also get help with pharmacy needs, podiatry, and psychiatric services.
There's laundry, linen, and housekeeping services, so no need to worry about chores, plus transportation for appointments or outings so families can join in too, which is encouraged, since staying close to family and friends is something the staff supports, always focusing on everyone's emotional well-being and sense of belonging. Infinity Assisted Living Home doesn't take Medicare unless they're certified, and local agencies like the Department of Aging keep an eye on things, so people know the care is up to standards. On top of that, there's a call button system, money management help, emergency alert features, and even planned respite care for those times when short-term help is needed. Folks can also take virtual or in-person tours to see for themselves. The emphasis here is really on comfort, dignity, safety, and helping each person keep as much independence as they can with the right level of support and kindness from the staff.