Marion House is a medium-sized care home at 401 S Prairie Ave in Waukesha, Wisconsin, where up to eight residents can live in a close, homelike setting, and they've got private rooms, semi-private living areas, and studio suites, so residents have some choices for where they'd like to stay, and there's always 24-hour staff looking after folks, making sure they're safe and supported. Residents get help with daily care like bathing, dressing, feeding by spoon if needed, moving from place to place, grooming, managing medicine, and even incontinence help, plus staff can assist with getting to appointments or picking up medicine with on-site pharmacy services, and there's regular laundry, housekeeping, and dry cleaning, as well as meal prep for those who need special diets or have allergies.
There's a wide range of care available-independent and assisted living for seniors who want their own space but may need a hand now and then, plus memory care for those with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, or other memory problems, and they do both skilled nursing and hospice care when more medical support is needed, so people with complex health needs or those needing rehab and wound care get attention too, on top of home health and home care for those not ready for full-time facility living. Marion House makes sure everyone has access to a structured but personal daily routine, aiming to let folks keep as much independence as they can, with personalized service plans, close coordination with healthcare providers, and round-the-clock supervision for extra peace of mind.
There are plenty of places to get together, from the community dining room and café to a private dining area for smaller gatherings, a theatre for movie nights, a book room, and common spaces for crafts or music and pet therapy programs, while outdoor time is easy with a garden, greenhouse, walking and jogging paths, and even a hot tub and steam room. Activity schedules include social evening events, regular outings, and fitness and craft programs, plus chapel services for spiritual care, and they arrange transportation for errands, church, and doctor visits. Residents can see a barber or visit the salon, get a massage, and enjoy daily healthy meals with snacks available all day.
Security is 24/7, with emergency alert systems, and the building is wheelchair accessible, making it easy for everyone to get around, and Marion House is pet-welcoming for those who want to bring a companion. The environment is designed for small group care, so everyone gets to know each other, and since the staff helps with moving in, new residents can settle more easily. Marion House aims to offer a safe, supportive place for seniors who want comfort and personal care in a small, friendly setting.