KindredHearts of Plymouth sits on South River Boulevard in Plymouth, Wisconsin, and has spent over 25 years helping seniors live with comfort and support, and when you look around the community, you see a place that feels like a real home, not a big institution, with friendly staff who always keep an eye out for the residents and try to be available for families too, and with so many details set up for safety and comfort, like emergency pull cords, wall-to-wall carpeting, window coverings, and a fully sprinklered fire system with alarmed doors. People here can choose from different suites, such as cozy studios, and they get to make their space their own, with lots of closet space and furniture included, and if someone needs help getting around, the bathrooms have walk-in showers with grab bars and everything's handicap accessible, while wheelchair users and non-ambulatory residents get special care, and lifts are available for transfers, including 1-person and 2-person assistance or just someone standing by to help. Meals are in a full-service dining room, with planned menus that include options for people who have allergies or diabetes, and if someone can't prepare their own food, staff takes care of meal prep and serving, laundry, dry cleaning, and housekeeping, and you even see designated housekeepers for extra tidiness, with linen services and cleaning handled for everyone. Residents can bring their dogs or cats along, which is comforting, and there are outdoor walking paths, a garden, outdoor raised beds, a BBQ area, and patios, which give people a safe way to enjoy the fresh air, with staff always there in case help is needed.
There are many ways to spend time with others, like movie nights, arts and crafts, live music, fitness classes, library visits, and games or devotional activities set up both onsite and offsite, and you can usually count on friendly community events, which help people stay involved, and if someone likes a quieter schedule, there are spaces like the community room, living room with a fireplace, and a family room where small gatherings happen. The staff run social outings, host worship events, and make sure everyone gets a chance for personal time or group fun, whichever suits them best, while for those with memory loss, such as Alzheimer's disease or dementia, there are dedicated programs and safe spaces that cut down on confusion, offer activities, and work to reduce wandering, plus mild cognitive impairment is handled with care, letting people stay active in a setting that's calm and familiar. Assisted living services include help with bathing, dressing, grooming, medication management, diabetic care, insulin injections or blood sugar monitoring, toileting, and transfers, with staff on site all day and night to help if needed, and there's also help for people who have bowel and bladder incontinence as long as they can manage it themselves.
Families don't have to worry about being left out, since staff make it a point to keep everyone informed and encourage questions, helping everyone make decisions together, and KindredHearts tries to honor each resident's unique choices and style. People who only need short-term stays, maybe for respite or recovery, can get a spot, and there are programs for hospice if needed. Home care services are available for seniors who want to stay in their own homes but need some help with non-medical needs and companionship, while independent living options let more active seniors join a community with less hassle. Housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, move-in coordination, beauty and barber shop services, transportation for doctor visits, and plenty of indoor and outdoor space all add small comforts to daily life, and with board and care home, assisted living, and memory care offered all together, residents can stay here longer when their health or care needs change, since the approach covers different levels and makes adjustments as needed. This place has tried to create a calm atmosphere with lots of ways to stay connected, both with people and with nature, so residents can feel like they belong and are part of a community, with the right kind of help always close by.