Our House II & III is an assisted living facility located in a quiet rural area north of Neshkoro, WI, at N9211 County Road N. The community includes eight private rooms, offering seniors a homelike atmosphere. Residents receive help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and dining, and there's always staff on hand, even at night, so someone can provide support whenever needed. Staff also helps residents with chores, housekeeping, and routine maintenance, and these services are part of what everyone gets for living there, along with utilities and nutritious meals served fresh every day.
People who live here can keep as much independence as they can handle, but trained staff still make sure everyone feels safe and cared for, no matter the level of need. There are care options for different needs, including hospice care and skilled nursing procedures if someone becomes more ill or if extra medical support is needed. The place has group activities, low-impact exercise classes, gardening, holiday celebrations, outings, and dances, and seniors can spend time in shared areas to connect with others and form friendships. There's always something to do, and the staff encourages socializing, learning, and having fun.
Transportation is arranged for doctor appointments, and there's help coordinating special care if someone has medical needs that can't be handled on site, with support from Our House I, II & III and nearby hospitals. Scott Langer leads the team as administrator, and staff are trained to provide both day-to-day care and a friendly, supportive environment. Each resident's needs are considered, and care plans can be adjusted as time goes on. Residents can rely on custom services and some shared amenities designed for assisted living, and there's a real sense of community once someone moves in.
Our House II & III is part of the larger network of Our House I, II & III, which all provide care under the name Our House CBRF & AFH. The community operates with a strong focus on the well-being and comfort of each individual, always working to keep a balance between independence and support. The environment allows seniors to feel at home while providing the reassurance that help is nearby whenever it's needed, with plenty of chances for social, educational, and entertaining activities to help people stay active and engaged.