Trinity Home sits in a quiet Oak Creek neighborhood, where the environment feels peaceful and homelike, and families trust the place for its compassionate, qualified caregivers and flexible payment options like Wisconsin Family Care and private pay. Trinity Home is a licensed eight-bed Community Based Residential Facility, or CBRF, which also means it's a small community where staff can give more personal attention to each senior, whether they're living with memory impairment, need help with daily activities like walking, bathing, dressing, or managing medicine, or just want some support in a secure, comfortable setting. Seniors who stay here either have their own bedroom or share a room, and each area has easy access for people using walkers or wheelchairs, with plenty of safety and handicap features like sprinkler systems for emergencies.
The staff include certified nursing assistants who stay around the clock and offer help with personal care, wound care, medication management, and even occupational therapy, nursing, and podiatry services if someone needs it. They're always there to handle bathing, toileting, housekeeping, meal preparation, and laundry, and families don't have to worry about the basics because housekeeping, maintenance, and linen services come included. There's a kitchen or kitchenette, a media and game room, a dining room, and even a fitness center and salon or barbershop for residents to enjoy, and Wi-Fi, cable TV, and guest parking make visits more comfortable for everyone coming by.
Meals are home-cooked and match each person's dietary needs, and residents can join plenty of daily social, educational, arts and crafts, and recreational activities, all in communal areas designed for easy gathering and comfort, or in outdoor spaces when the weather's nice. Trinity Home also offers in-home services, caregiver support and career opportunities, senior guides and law-related services, plus transportation for getting to appointments or local places like Lions Park, Drexel Town Square, the Oak Creek Public Library, or the nearby hospital if that's ever needed. The facility accepts seniors who can walk on their own or use a walker, cane, or wheelchair, and the staff provides assisted living, memory care, and nursing home care for the elderly, as well as support for people who are developmentally disabled. Each resident starts with a personalized care plan, and the facility takes long-term care insurance, which helps keep the focus on comfort, dignity, and a sense of community, so seniors can feel safe and continue to enjoy everyday life in a real home-like atmosphere.