Sabertas II Adult Family Home sits in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and serves up to four residents in a calm, homelike setting. The home holds a license for adult family care, license number #0014522, and helps seniors who need more daily support, including those with dementia, mild cognitive impairment, Parkinson's disease, or who need non-ambulatory care. The staff provides round-the-clock supervision and support with everyday tasks like bathing, getting dressed, moving around, and handling medicines, and there's a licensed nurse available at all times. Residents live in well-equipped studio or one-bedroom suites, with emergency response systems, keyless entry, pull cords, and personal amenities like telephones, storage, and in some rooms, their own washer and dryer. All units come furnished, all basic utilities are covered, and help with laundry and housekeeping is always on offer.
This adult family home has a community feel, with a shared dining hall where staff serve prepared meals, including special diets for allergies or diabetes, and daily activities or special events to keep everyone engaged. There's a game room, an arts and crafts studio, a movie theater room for evening shows, a library, and a computer section so the residents can read, play games, or connect online. The fitness section and walking trails help residents stay active, and the beauty and barbershop, along with grooming services, add comfort. The staff tailor care plans for each resident, and help families stay connected with planned get-togethers. There's transportation for errands or appointments, and the home helps with moves if needed.
Specialized dementia care is part of the service, including help with medication, memory-support activities, and in some cases hospice waivers if the need comes up. Security features like emergency buttons, 24-hour monitoring, and secured entrances keep everyone safe, and the building is easy to get around for those with low mobility, thanks to ADA-compliant bathrooms and thoughtful design. Sabertas II Adult Family Home allows small pets and makes room for individual interests and comfort, from crafts to big-screen TVs in common areas. The home is not certified for Medicare and doesn't accept those payments, but it does work with long-term care programs through local organizations, and it gets regular surveys from agencies like the Department of Aging. It stays focused on providing steady, thoughtful care and plenty of support in a family-like space.