Norport Group Home sits on East Norport Drive in Port Washington, Wisconsin, and you'll find it's a small, single-story place with ramps at both exits, set up to feel homey and calm, not too busy, and easy to get around if you use a wheelchair or need a little help walking. The house has six bedrooms for up to eight residents, with private and semi-private rooms, and sinks and bathrooms that are friendly for wheelchairs, since every full bathroom comes with grab bars to help with safety and getting around. Residents can pick from different studio layouts, and the whole community is fully furnished so you can settle in without a fuss.
Norport Group Home focuses on helping folks stay as independent as they can, but there's support always close by, including help with bathing, dressing, handoffs or transfers, and making sure medications are taken right, plus there's always someone around to keep an eye out day and night. Staff takes care of meals and offers a variety of choices, including diets for allergies and diabetes, and there's a comfortable dining room where meals are served on a schedule, so you always know when to expect some food and company. There's also housekeeping and laundry, and the emergency alert system is there in case something unexpected happens.
The place offers both assisted living and memory care for those with dementia or Alzheimer's, and there's also respite care if families just need a short break from caring for a loved one. Norport Group Home holds a CNA license and helps ambulatory, semi-ambulatory, and non-ambulatory adults, which just means they can help whether you walk on your own, need a little help, or need full support getting around. There's always a focus on health and safety, but there's also attention given to making new people feel comfortable and like they belong, which matters a lot when folks are settling into a new place.
Community life here keeps residents social with group activities, movie nights, a garden, and walking paths, plus there's transportation to get to outings or doctor's visits. You'll also find move-in coordination, a telephone in the rooms, and places for folks to gather, talk, and be involved. While it's small-just eight beds-it aims to offer a least-restrictive setting where people still feel as independent as possible while getting the care and help they need, and plenty of attention goes toward celebrating small victories and personal milestones. Norport Group Home works together with other group homes like Chestnut Adult Family Care Home, Cornerstone Group Home, Highland, and Oak Court Group Home, and all together, they try to provide a community that's safe, respectful, and supportive, with personal care that changes to meet every resident's needs.