Virginia House sits in Reedsburg, WI, as a single-family ranch-style home operated by Jesse Properties, and the place is surrounded by over an acre of land right near Lake Virginia, so it's got space outdoors and some nice views, and when you step inside, there's a big living room with both a gas fireplace and a wood-burning fireplace, so you can relax in some warmth, and the sunroom really lets in natural light, which is good for folks who like to feel the sunshine year-round. The kitchen has stainless appliances and dining space, and off the main living areas you'll find a screened porch along with a deck and patio for enjoying the outdoors or visiting with guests, and there's even an oversized 2-car attached garage and a handy storage building for your outdoor gear and tools, so there's plenty of space for your things if you need it.
The home's got main-floor laundry, making it easier for people who don't want to go up and down stairs, but the basement is another story, because it's a full basement with a mostly finished part, so you'll find a recreation room down there, an office or den, and even a 3/4 bath, which can be helpful for visitors or if you want some extra space to spread out. The private master bedroom and attached bathroom give residents some peace and quiet, and the house supports high-speed internet, cable or satellite TV, and phone service, which is handy for keeping in touch with family or just relaxing with a show.
Virginia House serves as a licensed Adult Family Home with room for four residents, and they provide different levels of care-from assisted living and independent living all the way up to dementia care, memory care, and skilled nursing facilities, and that means help is available for bathing, dressing, transfers, and other daily activities, plus there's 24-hour staff supervision so people are safe, and staff handles medication management along with support for folks who've got dementia or memory-related challenges. The home takes care of people with mobility needs, offering support to non-ambulatory residents, and the small size means the place feels more like a family and less like a big institution, which a lot of people prefer.
Meals are provided and they take dietary needs into account, including diabetic diets, and cleaning and housekeeping services are included, along with transportation arrangements for doctor's appointments or medical needs. Scheduled daily activities and community events help residents stay engaged, and there's move-in coordination to make things easier on new residents. Legal protections are in place for housing, employment, and public accommodation rights based on orientation and gender identity, and regulation by local authorities helps keep the home safe and up to proper standards.
Respite care is available too, offering short-term stays so caregivers get a needed break, and you'll see a commitment to independence and well-being with individualized care plans, so each resident's needs are met. Utilities like forced air heating and central air keep things comfortable, and the property runs off a private well and septic system, and those details matter for some folks, and if someone's interested in real estate, Virginia House is available for sale as a short sale, subject to lender approval, with real estate services and value tools like "Zestimates" for those looking into ownership or rentals.
The house is in the R1 zoning area, and the local school district information is available for people who care about neighborhood details, though most residents are seniors who may not need school info. Overall, Virginia House aims to offer a safe, supportive, and comfortable home for seniors who need help with daily living and want a smaller, community-focused environment.