Lincoln Terrace Group Home sits in Greenfield, Wisconsin, in a quiet neighborhood at 2416 S 60th St, and offers an eight-bed, two-level Community Based Residential Facility where adults from age 40 up through their later years find support, and the staff here have over 40 years of healthcare experience, caring for people with memory issues like Alzheimer's, developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, mental health conditions, or anyone needing daily help due to age or chronic health problems, and the building itself is set up for safety with wheelchair accessibility and emergency alert systems, semi-ambulatory folks usually staying on the first floor for easier access and everyone having the option of private or semi-private rooms that come furnished, with cable TV and Wi-Fi provided, so comfort and home life stay a priority. The staff-registered nurses, resident assistants, and doctors-stay on site or on call day and night, with awake, well-trained people responding quickly if anything comes up, and these folks spend time managing medications, giving help with bathing, dressing, moving around, and daily living, plus they watch for changes in health, plan care, and make sure everyone gets the right attention and respect.
Residents eat home-cooked, dietitian-designed meals in a dining room and special diets for diabetes, allergies, or other health needs are carefully followed with an RN supervising therapeutic diets, and when someone needs an in-house doctor visit, lab work, imaging, or pharmacy service, this is all arranged onsite, including help with psychiatric care and podiatry, plus routine medication reviews to keep everyone safe. Activities go on every day-movie nights, walking paths, garden time, social events, and board or card games-all meant to give companionship and boost a sense of belonging because the place focuses on emotional needs and aims to keep folks' self-worth in good shape, and if anyone wants to join in bigger community-sponsored events, transportation and support for outings gets arranged too, so friends and family are kept involved as much as possible.
There's money management assistance, coordination of medical appointments, hair and nail services during on-site beautician visits, and laundry, linen, and housekeeping done so folks have more time for leisure, plus respite, hospice, memory, home health (Medicare-certified), non-medical home care, adult day, and even skilled nursing given based on what each person needs-services tailored by staff specially trained to handle each person's unique situation or challenges. Emotional support, socialization practices with both group and one-on-one activities, emergency planning, and board and care in a residential setting all come together, and the place keeps a person-centered care approach, paying attention to daily comfort, independence, and dignity. Lincoln Terrace doesn't accept Medicare unless they've got the required certification, so families and residents should check their payment options, and with only eight beds, everyone gets a warm, homelike feel, regular health checks, affordable housing, and genuine guidance for long-term care or support with referrals for medical or financial questions, in a community that's steady, warm, and honest about meeting real needs without extra fuss.