Maple Street House is a small senior living community in Wisconsin where folks can find different levels of care like assisted living, memory care, and nursing home services, and they've kept things simple with a close-knit group of residents so everyone gets plenty of attention. The staff stays on-site around the clock to help with daily needs, whether that's getting dressed, taking a bath, managing medicine, or moving around the home, and there's always a call system in place for safety and convenience. For seniors with memory problems like dementia or Alzheimer's, Maple Street House offers special memory care-including secure spaces, activities made to help with memory, and lots of support-as well as the Bethel Oaks Memory Care Home, which is set up to care for folks with more advanced memory care needs. They offer several small assisted living houses such as Champion House, Breezy Meadows, Bothne House, and others, each usually holding a handful of people so it stays personal and easier to keep up with each resident's needs.
The setting feels like a regular house, with both private and semi-private rooms, and you'll see things like flat-screen TVs, furnished rooms, and home-style dining where meals are cooked to meet specific diets, like for diabetes or allergies. There's daily housekeeping, laundry, and plenty of help with all the basics. Staff also handle serious care-nursing, wound care, help after surgery, and rehab therapies like physical or speech therapy-all licensed by the state, with multiple certified homes and Medicare and Senior certification to cover a wide range of care needs. There's a fitness area, chapel, library, café, and spots for arts and crafts, and everyone can enjoy the gardens, walking paths, and community spaces made for social gatherings or quiet relaxing.
Several places welcome pets, and the staff offer extra services like transportation for appointments, general health care, emergency generators during outages, and spiritual or pastoral care. Folks staying a short while for respite or those choosing a longer stay all find support with medication management, bathing, moving, and meals, and there's always someone to check in when needed. The overall feel is homey and peaceful, and families can get involved through volunteer chances or donations if they wish. Maple Street House tries to help people keep some independence while still having help close by, keeping life as comfortable, safe, and pleasant as possible, and it all sits on a quiet lot in a regular neighborhood so it still feels like being at home.