Hil Florida sits at 1921 Florida St in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, where you'll find a small senior care facility authorized for 7 assisted living units and licensed under #9176. The care team stays awake around the clock and there's an on-call nurse day and night, along with an emergency alert system, pull cords, and grab bars placed for safety, and the whole place is designed to keep people with memory loss secure, helping prevent wandering, which can bring some families peace of mind, especially with those Alzheimer's programs and therapies on offer. The community takes care of a mix of needs, so older adults can get Assisted Living, Independent Living, Skilled Nursing, Memory Care, Nursing Home, Home Care, Rehabilitation, Respite Care, Hospice Care, and Adult Day Care, meaning folks at different stages of aging or facing changes in health don't have to move around so much unless they want to.
Residents get help with bathing, dressing, toileting, grooming, and medicine, and the staff can sometimes help with insulin shots and two-person transfers, so folks who need that extra support aren't left out. Three home-cooked meals come every day, and the kitchen can work with food allergies, diabetes, and different dietary needs, and there's snacks and a snack shop, plus sometimes a mobile hairdresser comes by if people want a haircut without having to go out. The place offers individual or shared bedrooms, spacious studios, and move-in coordination so moving's a bit less stressful. Memory care costs start at $4,500 a month, and there are ways to pay with private funds, long-term care insurance, or Veterans Aid and Attendance, but it might not take Medicare unless it's certified for that.
The activity calendar keeps residents busy with music therapy, animal therapy, craft programs, tabletop games, movie nights, regular events, a garden, and scheduled exercise, along with workout programs and outings to keep moving and thinking sharp, including time outside with outdoor decks and walking paths, plus rooms for games, crafts, movies, a wellness or spa spot. There's support for transportation to shops, medical appointments, worship, and local outings, and inside, you'll find communal dining, all-day dining options, community rooms, telephone and laundry service, housekeeping, and planned activities, so folks have some routines and chances to connect. Family support meetings help loved ones stay included, and small pets might be allowed after checking first. The setting feels like home and while it's a small community-licensed for up to 7-it's part of a broader group of care homes in the area, so they share care ideas and follow current practices for elderly care. Safety and comfort blend with help for daily living, staff keep an eye on medical needs with regular doctor visits and medication management, and there's always someone nearby if a resident needs a hand any time day or night.