Anderson Yeske AFH II is a small adult family home in Sparta, Wisconsin, licensed under Wisconsin license #11953, with room for up to four seniors. The place offers assisted living in a comfortable residential setting, with different living options like studio suites, one-bedroom apartments, and semi-private spaces, and all the rooms come fully furnished with phone, TV, and Wi-Fi access. Staff stay on-call 24 hours a day and there's a nurse available day and night for any care needs, and people living here get help with everyday things like bathing, dressing, transfers, medication management, and meals prepared by a chef, even pureed dining options for those who need them, along with snacks between meals. There are care plans adapted to each person, with specific support for folks with dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and diabetes, including occupational therapy, massage therapy, mobility aid, feeding by spoon, and health checks to keep everyone safe and as independent as possible.
Anderson Yeske AFH II puts a focus on comfort, with a beauty shop, chapel, fitness area, greenhouse, gardens, a library, game room, and reading room, so there's usually a quiet spot or something going on, and they do daily activities, games, entertainment, and holiday parties, most meant to bring people together and help them stay active. Residents can take walks on safe landscaped paths, relax on decks and porches, and enjoy movie nights and other community-sponsored activities. Staff take care of all housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance, and can handle unscheduled needs day or night thanks to 24-hour awake staff. There's a focus on making daily life easier, with a pet-friendly policy, dietary accommodations, laundry service, and transportation to medical appointments or errands, plus parking for visitors. Emergency pendants and alert systems help keep everybody safe.
The setting supports privacy and dignity and lets residents do things for themselves when possible, but offers support wherever it's needed, including respite stays for short-term care if caregivers need a break. The home's small size means people get to know each other and the staff pretty well, making it more personal. The place aims to help seniors keep up their independence, social life, and daily routines while having the right help close by, always focusing on each resident's well-being and quality of life.