Staples Adult Family Home Lower Beckett is a small senior living community in the Arlington Gardens area of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, licensed as an Adult Family Home with just four beds, which keeps things pretty close-knit and home-like in feeling, and they've got personalized care that looks after people who need daily living help like bathing, dressing, meal preparation, and medication management, so if someone needs a little or a lot of help, there are always staff around 24 hours a day. This place lets folks bring cats and dogs, and each room comes fully furnished and has a kitchenette, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, cable TV, and even phones, so residents can stay comfortable and connected, plus there's laundry, housekeeping, and linen services included, and meals are provided with options for all-day dining as well as special diets like diabetes or allergies.
The staff can speak English and work with doctors to manage health care, offering medical care round-the-clock for those who need it, and they've got folks there who can provide rehabilitation and wound care, as well as help for those who need hospice or who qualify for dementia waivers. People living here can enjoy a maintenance-free lifestyle with things like a gym, beauty salon, hot tub, pool, walking paths, a garden, and community spaces for social activities, so there's plenty to do, whether that's scheduled events, movie nights, religious activities in the chapel, or simply joining in with social gatherings aimed at keeping everyone active and engaged. The place specializes in care for residents dealing with mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's, or other forms of dementia, with a secure setting, memory-enhancing activities, and both a memory care program and dedicated staff for these needs.
Staples Adult Family Home Lower Beckett tries to create a peaceful environment that helps residents keep their independence as much as possible while also providing companionship and support, whether it's for someone staying a short while for respite care or planning to be there long term, and there's always extra support and transportation for medical appointments as well as help getting to other places if needed. The focus is definitely on keeping things comfortable and familiar, with the sort of care that respects what each resident prefers in their routine, so people can feel a sense of home alongside the help they need. This place does not accept Medicare or have certification from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. There are no available reviews at this time.