Aloha Community Platteville - AFH is a small adult family home in Platteville, Wisconsin, where folks find a comfortable place to live with caring staff always around, including Administrator Gigi Davidson. The community has room for four residents, so everyone gets the right amount of attention with private or shared, fully furnished rooms that include things like private bathrooms, kitchenettes, air-conditioning, and both cable and Wi-Fi in the rooms. It's licensed to care for seniors needing assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, or even independent living help, and residents can pick what kind of help they need every day, which might include supervision, help with bathing or dressing, support with walking or transfers, and all their medicines managed for them. Meals get served in a dining room on a regular schedule, using organic ingredients whenever possible, and staff can make meals for folks who need special diets, even for diabetes or allergies, so everyone stays healthy and comfortable.
Outside, there's a garden, outdoor relaxation spaces, and walking paths where residents can get fresh air, and there are community activities, movie nights, and daily routines that help people stay active and feel included. The staff help set up rides to doctor's visits and make sure folks get where they need to go, and they take care of the housekeeping, laundry, and linens, so residents don't have to worry about chores. Inside, there are cozy places for people to eat together, gather for activities, or spend quiet time, and the whole space is set up to feel easy to live in, whether someone likes being around others or spending time alone. The home has a 24-hour call system and staff keep an eye on everyone, offering help at any time, making sure every resident is safe, comfortable, and respected in every way. Aloha Community Platteville allows families to feel some peace knowing their loved ones have a place to live with people who pay attention to their needs, give them the kind of support they want, and encourage a sense of belonging through community meals, group activities, and individualized care routines that cover body and mind, day in and day out.