Preston Place is a senior living community regulated by Wisconsin's Department of Social Services, and it cares for up to 20 seniors in a comfortable, family-like setting that feels safe and familiar, and while the building may not be fancy, the staff-led by experienced caregivers and nurses-focus on keeping everyone comfortable and well-looked after, so whether someone lives alone or needs a lot of help, they can get the support they need, which includes independent living, assisted living, adult care home, memory care, and skilled nursing options all in one place, allowing folks to stay as their needs change. You'll find private studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, often furnished and with telephones, and while some units have kitchenettes, meals are prepared and served by the staff, with special diets for diabetes or high blood pressure available when required, and anyone moving in directly won't pay an entrance fee, but there are standard community fees and monthly rates.
Some people need only light help, like reminders or medication help, while others need full support with dressing, bathing, hygiene, and moving from bed to wheelchair, and the team is available all day and night, with basic caregiving training, nurse-led oversight, and a 24-hour call system. Preston Place offers both home health and home care services so help can be brought to a resident's room, and provides incontinence and diabetic support, but residents needing help with incontinence should be able to participate in their care. Staff can assist folks who aren't able to walk or stand for long and coordinate medication or health needs with outside healthcare providers, plus there's respite care and hospice care services, so short stays or help at the end of life can be arranged, and for memory care residents, there's a secure area with alerts, trained staff, and outdoor spaces set up to encourage safe relaxation and engagement.
Activities make life fuller, so every day there are things like music therapy, pet visits, tabletop games, walks outside, art, movie nights, and general socializing in the indoor common rooms, plus devotional activities, reading rooms, and time for spiritual support, and for anyone who likes to keep moving, there's a fitness schedule and spaces for relaxing outdoors. The building is designed with wellness facilities, a hot tub, sauna, garden, barber or salon, recreation rooms, and scheduled housekeeping and laundry, so daily life is less of a hassle, and a dedicated team coordinates rides to doctor visits, errands, or faith-based services, with some transportation included at no extra charge.
Preston Place aims to honor veterans with special recognition and resources, and keeps all residents' dignity and comfort at the center by making individual care plans and setting up regular reviews, so each person's needs are met as they change. While community life means shared activities and spaces, everyone's encouraged to keep their independence when possible, and the staff supports that with as much or as little help as needed. Payment can come from private funds, veterans benefits, social security, or commercial insurance, and residents must be 55 or older, whether male or female, and while fees may vary based on care level or apartment type, all apartments include basic amenities and a safe, homey place to live.