Infinite Ability - Portage is a small senior care facility in Portage, Wisconsin, that serves people with disabilities and seniors who need help with daily living. The community has four assisted living units, each offering help with things like bathing, dressing, walking, getting to the bathroom, and managing medication. Staff speak English and are on-call around the clock, so someone's always nearby if needed. People get their meals served in the dining room, including options for special diets like diabetes or allergies, and there's always home-cooked food, so no one has to worry about going hungry or eating food they can't have. There's laundry and housekeeping services too, so chores aren't something to stress about. Rooms come furnished, and some are shared or set up like well-equipped studio units, with features like ADA-compliant bathrooms, many closets for storage, and telephones in each room.
Residents can join movie nights, go for walks on the garden paths, use the computers, join fitness classes, or check out books from a good-sized library. There's a theater room for folks who want to watch films in a group, and for spiritual needs there's a church nearby. For those needing special support, there's help with transfers and care for folks with Parkinson's. The program provides transportation and parking, so getting around isn't a hassle, and there's even help for things like family support groups, optional massage therapy, and apartment maintenance. Emergency alert systems and pendants help keep everyone safe. Staff can also help with assessment services and support each resident with personalized care plans, putting a focus on independence and personal growth. Training and education programs help residents build life skills, while therapeutic services and support for habilitation aim to help everyone find their own sense of ability and confidence. Security for every apartment, gardens, and large decks give opportunities for enjoying time outside. The whole facility is set up to help people with disabilities live as fully as possible while being part of a caring community, and families can always find resources and get advice from the staff about care and daily life.