Hil Vienna sits in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, and calls itself a Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF) and licensed Adult Family Home, which means it aims to give care that fits what residents really need, whether that requires a light hand or more focused help. Six residents live here in a mix of private and semi-private spaces, and the place has four licensed beds, small studios, one-bedroom suites, and some well-equipped units, all designed for easy use with safety features in every room so people feel secure whether they're moving around or spending quiet time. There are unique names for some services and programs, treating care types with attention to detail, and staff help with daily living things like bathing, dressing, feeding by spoon when needed, clothing, grooming, and even two-person transfers if someone can't move safely on their own.
Rehabilitation services stand ready, including professional physical therapy, plus specialized help for dementia and Alzheimer's, and each person gets an individual care plan, so needs are not overlooked. There's a nurse on site for quick emergencies, with trained staff up and awake around the clock, plus a security system watching over the building day and night. People get help with medicines, insulin, and there's direct support for showering, manual feeding, transfers, and non-ambulatory care for folks who can't walk.
The services don't stop there, because Hil Vienna features group dining in a bright room, chef-prepared fresh meals, dietitian supervision for allergy-sensitive, diabetic, and other special menus, and a shared kitchen for those who want to take part in cooking or snacking when it feels right. Three home-style meals come each day, with help at the table for those who need it, and cleaning or laundry happens weekly, including dry cleaning-a relief for folks tired of household chores. All utilities come included, the facility has housekeeping, daily social and wellness programs, and building-wide wifi, and a concierge can give a hand for appointments, errands, or other needs.
The outdoor grounds at Hil Vienna are tree-lined, so anyone who enjoys a stroll can walk shaded paths or sit quietly in garden areas or a courtyard, and there's a large community space indoors with a movie theatre, reading room, fitness area, barbershop, and greenhouse for hands-on gardening. People can join social events, like movie nights, arts and crafts, music therapy, tabletop games, animal visits, and a schedule of planned daily group activities, plus trips to medical visits, shopping, or places of worship with transportation arranged.
For those who live at Hil Vienna, there are room choices-furnished studios, one-bedrooms, or semi-private areas-with working telephones, basic furniture, and move-in support. Safety is built-in with emergency alert systems and 24-hour supervision. The staff can handle all kinds of dietary adjustments, like low salt for high blood pressure or diabetes-friendly meals, and there are options for massage therapy, a fitness room, sauna or hot tub, depending on what's available at the time. Residents can use the communal kitchen, join fitness or recreation sessions, take part in music or arts plans, and may see a mobile hairdresser.
Hil Vienna also connects with related homes like HIL Andrew CBRF and HIL Anthony CBRF, and it's part of the WALA network, meaning there's a wider support structure behind the scenes. Care here focuses on helping people stay as independent as possible while giving high-quality, dependable support, and the overall goal remains keeping life easy, safe, and a little brighter each day.