Howard Village Senior Living sits in St. Francis, Wisconsin, close to Lake Michigan and local parks, and among the trees and houses you'll find a homelike place with a quiet setting and a friendly staff that works around the clock. The community has independent living, assisted living, respite care, memory care, adult day care, and companion living services, and they've tried to make sure residents get the help they need with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, medication management, and meals, all according to each person's care plan. Apartments come as studios, one-bedrooms, or two-bedrooms, with full kitchens, private baths, walk-in closets, patios or balconies, cable TV, and heated underground parking, and the floors can be set up in different ways to fit your needs, so you've got comfortable living spaces and areas for eating and relaxing, plus you can bring your pets.
Howard Village welcomes friends and family to visit and offers a lot of activities, including Wii Bowling, yoga, trivia, cards and pinochle clubs, gardening, wellness clubs, dances, live music, theater performances, book clubs, crafting, and outings to shop, dine, or see the sights. Residents use high-speed Wi-Fi, join fitness classes, attend religious services, relax in the library, and enjoy restaurant-style dining. The place has both indoor and outdoor walking paths, an arts room, game room, common areas, a beauty salon and barber shop, and gardens. You'll find staff ready for help at any time thanks to a 24-hour call system and nursing crew on site for part of the day, along with coordination for healthcare, diabetes, hospice, and rehab services, plus counseling.
People here can use community spaces, have access to transportation for group trips, and there's plenty-almost enough-parking, though sometimes it can be a little full. The apartments and the whole building seem clean and pretty, and they've got a no-smoking policy inside and wheelchair-accessible showers. Howard Village provides regular housekeeping and laundry services, meal prep, entertainment like movie nights and music, as well as social clubs and tailored care if health needs change, and the Laureate Group and Sinceri Senior Living, who run things, focus on offering clear guidance and resources for the long run. The community is pet friendly and tries to make things feel welcoming and peaceful, helping people keep their independence as long as they can while making sure someone's always there when they need a hand.