ProHealth Regency Senior Communities Muskego sits on a 32-acre campus with a private three-acre lake, wildflower fields, walking trails, and plenty of wildlife, which gives the place a quiet, peaceful feeling outside of Milwaukee, so folks who like the outdoors can enjoy lake views and strolling along paths. The buildings look lodge-inspired, with big, open apartments ranging from studios up to two-bedroom and ranch-style homes, sizes between 425 and 1,015 square feet, plus some upper units in the townhomes. Some units start around $1,300 for townhomes and $2,885 for studios, going up to about $6,010 depending on what a resident picks, and renters handle their own amenities there, which gives more choice. Inside the rooms, you're going to find private bathrooms and emergency response systems, which help with safety, and there's pet-friendly policies for those who like to have an animal around, which matters to some folks.
Independent living, assisted living, memory care, and nursing care are all available, so it covers a wide range of needs, and the Blu Grotto® Memory Care neighborhoods were made to give calm and peace through special research-based programs for mind, body, and spirit, which is helpful for people needing more support. There's full-time staff on site, a high staff-to-resident ratio for more personal care, and services like maintenance, emergency response, transportation, respite stays, and even hospice care provided when needed, which helps residents and families feel prepared.
Daily life at Regency Muskego includes restaurant-style dining, themed dinners, a beauty salon and barbershop, a chapel or prayer room, a fitness center, billiards, a woodworking shop, and a community library, so there's plenty to do indoors, whether it's movie nights or board games and puzzles. Fitness programs and exercise activities help residents stay healthy, and the community calendar stays busy with lifestyle and educational events meant to keep people connected and active. There's complimentary transportation for errands or trips about town and a country-club sort of atmosphere where folks can meet others and make friends. Wimmer Communities manages the units, and the place keeps an updated, modern feel that's welcoming and safe. The apartments and community spaces remind people of home, and there's always an effort to help residents live as independently as possible, with the help that's needed close by whenever something comes up.