Ccls Oakdale Drive sits in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and has room for up to 8 seniors and that includes assisted living, memory care, and independent living all in one community that's more like a home than a large building, with private bedrooms, some with kitchenettes, and choices like studios or one-bedroom apartments-each one comes with basic utilities, laundry, housekeeping, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and a call pendant system so help's never too far off, which really matters when folks need quick help with things like bathing, dressing, or maybe even being helped into the shower or getting meals by spoon if feeding is an issue. Highly skilled staff work 24 hours a day, and there's a nurse on-call too, so families can feel some peace of mind about both day-to-day care and emergencies, and you'll see some folks using a two-person transfer for safety, while staff help with medications, special diets, or managing memory care needs like for seniors with dementia, since care plans fit each person's unique needs including incontinence or non-ambulatory support, and there's both physical and occupational therapy right there on-site-plus, if someone's recovering from surgery, there's care for that, and hospice or home health can be arranged as needed, which covers a lot of what older adults might face without making them move once things get tough.
Meals come as three home-cooked dishes a day, and residents can sit in the dining room, have private dining when they want, or even catch up at the bistro, and plans for food fit health concerns like diabetes or high blood pressure, thanks to a staff dietitian and chef prep, with dementia-friendly menus, while entertainment runs the spectrum from board games, art, and music therapy to fitness programs, movie nights in the theater room, trips out into the community, and gatherings meant for both fun and learning; plus there's plenty of chance to connect with family, with expanded visiting hours, scheduled resident-family meetings, and community events for families to join in, so residents don't lose touch with the important people in their lives. Living here means full access to things like an on-site salon and barbershop, a therapy room, library, computer center, fitness section, outdoor patios, walking paths, gardens, and a safe and social setting where even folks with pets are welcome; scheduled transportation's available for medical appointments, errands, or faith services, and there's a concierge service and personal laundry, so daily life's smooth, and all these amenities try to bring comfort and a feeling of independence.
The staff can help in more than one language, which helps communication, and everyone gets an individualized care plan-with personal service assessments and a focus on person-centered care, so folks can keep the habits and routines that matter to them. Safety's covered too with emergency alert systems, and there's regular preventive health checks, medication help, and supervision that fits the level of care needed, whether for memory, mobility, or simple reminders and encouragement. The setting scores about a 3.8 in ratings when counting what people have said about staff, tidiness, and how well details are handled, and it's licensed by the state under license number 14557 and license number 310328, so you know regulations are being followed. The whole aim here's to let seniors live as independently as they can while having help close by, making it easier for both residents and their families as needs change and everyone wants a place that's both safe and welcoming, not too big, and focused on people.