107th St House is a small Adult Family Home in the West View neighborhood of West Allis, WI, sitting at 2149 South 107th Street, right in a middle-income area with about 24,000 people and a median household income around $42,882, and with only 4 licensed beds-some being private, some semi-private-it really feels personal and homelike. The place is licensed under License #13589 by the Wisconsin Department of Social Services (certification ID 9829), and offers long-term care, respite stays, and help for memory care, so folks who need extra support can stay comfortable yet safe. There's 24-hour supervision and nurses or medical folks do drop by, which helps people who need medical support, but you'll also see staff giving a hand with bathing, grooming, dressing, medication, bathroom needs, and transfers, so there's less worry about day-to-day things.
The staff pays attention to dignity and comfort and helps out with laundry, cleaning, and preparing meals, and there's meal services shaped around dietary needs like allergies, diabetes, or hypertension, and folks can request special meal plans. Residents and families often appreciate that pets can live here as part of the care home life, bringing along the comfort of home. The rooms come furnished, there's cable and WiFi, and the building is made easy for wheelchairs to get around without a fuss. Safety is set up with an Emergency Alert System, so help isn't far if something happens.
For activities, 107th St House keeps folks busy and engaged with scheduled daily programs, movie nights, music plans, creative activities, art events, book room, spa time, and even therapy like music or animal therapy, which is a bright spot for many. There are recreation rooms, outside garden areas for fresh air, and walking paths for folks who like to move around. Workout schedules, exercise and fitness programs, board games, community evening events, and organized social gatherings happen pretty regularly, which helps people stay active and social, while keeping things as normal as possible despite needing care.
They offer transportation to doctor's appointments, shopping, or faith-based events, and help arrange move-ins to make things easier when someone first arrives. Families seem to find peace of mind knowing housekeeping and linen service are included, and healthcare providers are coordinated when needed. There's help with shaving, clothing assistance, and even a mobile hairdresser if someone wants it.
107th St House is focused on making life safer and more comfortable, encouraging independence but stepping in when needed, always aiming for care to happen with courtesy and compassion. With only four beds and all those community features, it's a spot where folks can age in place with a fair bit of attention, and it stands out as a residential care home where seniors get both individual support and a bit of social life, in a neighborhood that feels familiar.