Wilson House sits in a quiet neighborhood in Neenah, Wisconsin, and has just 4 licensed beds, so folks living here get a more personal touch with their care because the staff keeps things pretty close-knit, and you see familiar faces day after day, which many find comforting, and the staff helps with daily activities like getting dressed, bathing, and moving around if needed, and they check on residents 24 hours a day, plus they help out with medication, whether it's reminders, managing, or actually giving the meds, so families don't need to worry, and when someone has trouble with memory loss, dementia, or even Alzheimer's, the staff uses special programs to encourage mental wellness and create safe, supportive routines, and for those who just want a little extra help as they get older, Wilson House handles meals-which are prepared onsite, including special options for people with allergies or diabetes-and you don't have to cook or clean because housekeeping, laundry, and linen services are all included, which saves a lot of energy and hassle for everyone.
The facility gives choices on how to live, with shared rooms, studio suites, and even one-bedroom options, all fully furnished with their own private bathrooms, air conditioning, telephone and internet service, and safety features like pull cords and grab bars, and the place is also wheelchair accessible and has measures in place to help folks who aren't very mobile, so you can move around or get transfers without much worry, and community spaces like gardens, walking paths, café areas, and a dining room make it easy to get out of your room, sit with friends, or join in on community-sponsored activities like arts, crafts, movie nights, or even birthday parties. There's plenty for pet lovers here too since they've made the facility pet-friendly, plus you'll see outings arranged for residents to enjoy a bit of fresh air or visit the doctor, and transportation is available for appointments and shopping, so families don't always have to be the ones to drive.
Wilson House is licensed by the state and includes nursing staff, regular health checks, and help coordinating with doctors and pharmacies, so if someone needs extra attention for something like Parkinson's, diabetes management, or even incontinence care, the staff can work with you, and if needed, services like physical or occupational therapy come right onsite, so nobody has to leave the building. Folks who stay only for a short time, say if a family caregiver needs a break, can use the respite care option, which offers all the usual help on a temporary basis, and even hospice care is available if circumstances change. Wilson House has housekeeping that handles both your room and laundry, so you always have a tidy space, and social activities and daily routines keep residents busy, plus you don't have to worry about cooking or maintenance since that's covered, making things simple and letting older adults just focus on enjoying their days in comfort.