Raabs Adult Family Home II sits at 1202 10th Street in Monroe, Wisconsin, and offers a home-like place for adults who need extra care. The house manager, Peggy Raab, oversees operations and helps make sure residents are well cared for and safe. The place is state licensed as an adult family home, which lets it care for up to 4 women who might be living with mental illness, emotional disturbances, or developmental disabilities, and it follows standards for home and community-based services. The facility belongs to a larger organization that provides care at several places, like Greenco House IV and V, Rachels Choice, Hand In Hand, and others nearby, but Raabs II itself keeps a smaller setting focused on personalized care.
Residents get help with everyday tasks such as bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, plus 24-hour supervision in a quieter home setting. They've got a mix of furnished rooms, emergency alert systems, health care coordination with doctors, and support for people living with dementia or Alzheimer's. Meals are prepared onsite with options for special diets like diabetes or food allergies, and there's all-day dining so residents can eat when they want. Community amenities include walking paths, a garden, and rooms with telephones, and staff help arrange transportation and offer laundry and housekeeping. The home plans activities like movie nights to keep folks engaged and social.
This place is better suited for people who have trouble moving around or need extra help but still want to enjoy an active and social environment as much as possible. The close-knit number of residents and strong supervision means folks can expect a familiar staff, steady routine, and a good amount of personal attention in everyday life.