Koluch Adult Family Home

    N11893 12 Th Avenue, Necedah, WI, 54646
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Board and care

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    About Koluch Adult Family Home

    Koluch Adult Family Home is a family-run assisted living community with small homes in Necedah, Tomah, Sparta, and Black River Falls, Wisconsin, and they offer care for up to eight residents in each home, so it's a calm and close-knit place for folks who need a bit of help with daily things, you know, like bathing, dressing, and getting around, and you've got medication management, meal preparation-even with special diets-and 24-hour staffing, which gives people and their families some peace of mind. There are memory care and dementia services, and there's help for folks who want to live in a home-like place rather than a big facility, so they have semi-private rooms and 1-bedroom apartments with things like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, cable TV, and all the basics, and they even allow pets like dogs and cats, which isn't always an option in other places. You'll see services include laundry, housekeeping, linen changes, doctor check-ups each month, and on-site nurses for emergencies, and there's assistance with getting to medical appointments and with non-medical rides as well, which is good when folks aren't driving themselves anymore.

    They've got activities, movie nights, arts and crafts, devotional gatherings, and a chapel for folks who want it, and there's a beauty salon, gym, pool, hot tub, and walking paths for people who still want to get out and about, plus a dining room with all-day dining so meals fit most schedules. Safety measures are in place with emergency alert systems in each room, and there's a move-in coordinator, so transition isn't too tough, and prevention and wellness checks are part of what they do, especially if someone's got complex needs, and they work with outside health care providers to make sure things don't get missed.

    Some of the homes are called Wazee House, S A M S House, or Community Destinations Adult Family Care, and there are spaces with porches, gardens, and common areas like a library and computer corner where folks can gather when they want company. There's help for residents who need extra care for things like being wheelchair-bound or needing help getting in and out of bed or to the bathroom, and services can include respite, hospice, or memory care, if someone needs a higher level of attention for a short or long time.

    The homes serve mostly folks from middle-income backgrounds, and they keep costs lower than a full nursing home, which helps families who can't afford the highest-priced places, and the residences have amenities suited for smaller, quieter towns, where there isn't always a lot happening but you'll always have good company, meals, and help at hand. The care homes are state licensed as Community Based Residential Facilities, and they focus on privacy, safety, and enough personal attention, so people feel at home and well taken care of. Some of the units have unique features, with things like image masks and XObjects for special visual aids, and there are special terms like TI1Obj1, TI1Obj2, and others, which refer to distinctive features inside the homes, though most folks might not notice all of this, but it's part of how they make each place a little different and comfortable for whoever lives there.

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