Cornerstone Foundation Fountain Street sits in Montfort, WI, and runs as a non-profit community focused on helping people with different needs, working hard to make sure the local area has good resources and support, and when you walk in, you'll see it's not too big, with just four assisted living units, so people can get to know each other and feel at home. The staff sticks around all day and night, helping residents with things like bathing, dressing, moving, feeding, and keeping track of medicines, and they also lend a hand with laundry, hair care, and even overseeing health needs so folks don't have to worry as much. For those living with Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease, they give extra care and guidance, plus there's support for incontinence, rehabilitation needs, and general memory care, and if someone just wants a little help but still keep some independence, that's something they respect there as well.
People can choose between studio apartments, one-bedroom suites, or shared quarters, and all the rooms come furnished, have flat screen TVs, and are set up to be easily accessible, including pull cords in case someone needs help fast, which gives some peace of mind, and all utilities are included, which means the bills are simple enough. They do let small pets stay with residents, which keeps everyone company, and there are options for family members to visit or even stay over for a little while if needed. Safety is a clear priority, with emergency alert systems, security, and wheelchair-accessible features scattered around the facility, and the grounds have walking paths and gardens where you'll often see folks out enjoying the fresh air.
Cornerstone Foundation Fountain Street makes sure that each day has something to do, with arts and crafts, games rooms, fitness classes, a theatre for movies, and computer learning classes for those interested, and when the weather's good, you'll find folks taking part in outside activities, but when it's quieter, the community dining hall gives a chance to gather around a meal that's prepared by the chef, with options that fit diets for allergies or diabetes. The building has a wellness center, a beauty and barber shop, a bistro, and a spot for fitness, and the staff offers special concierge services to answer questions or help with small requests, so residents don't feel left out or lost.
Transportation, housekeeping, and dry cleaning are offered, making day-to-day life a bit easier for everyone, and there's coordination with local healthcare providers to make sure no piece of care is missed. Community means a lot here, and there are always planned activities, movie nights, and social programs set up to help people connect, grow friendships, and feel part of something steady, whether that's through arts, games, or simply a chat in the gardens. The atmosphere stays peaceful and supportive, giving seniors a home where help is close and daily life keeps moving with dignity and purpose, no matter each person's needs.