Rem Wisconsin II Judith Court sits in West Bend, Wisconsin, and offers assisted living with care tailored for older adults who need daily support. The facility holds only four residents, so folks might get more focused attention from the caring staff, with help for people with mobility issues, memory loss, Parkinson's, or dementia. Residents have choices between studio suites, shared apartments, or one-bedroom units, all furnished and coming with phone and internet service. Meals are prepared by the staff, served in the dining room, and kitchen staff can work around special diets, like diabetes-friendly or allergy-sensitive menus, and there's always snacks between meals, too.
The building has features like a dining hall, beauty and hair salon, a little cafe, a family gathering area, a reading corner, and spots for arts and crafts, plus big TVs for movie nights and a chapel. Outside, there are walking paths, a garden, balconies, and places to spend time with family. There's a call button system for emergencies, and staff are around to check on residents day and night. An on-call nurse is available any time, and physician checkups happen every month, with coordinated care for diabetes and medication support. The team can help with bathing, dressing, moving from place to place, spoon feeding if needed, within the facility, continence care, and fall prevention. Staff handle laundry, housekeeping, and linens, as well as move-in help when someone arrives.
There's valet and parking space for visitors or residents who still drive, and transportation arranged for medical appointments or doctor visits. Residents who need help with therapy or showering can get individualized care plans and supervision day and night, with staff organizing daily activities so no one stays bored or lonely. There's a security system running all the time, and Rem Wisconsin II Judith Court operates under Wisconsin license #13422, staying in line with state regulations. The facility's close to cafes, parks, pharmacies, doctors, restaurants, worship places, hospitals, and public transit, making outings or family visits easier. Even though there was a technical error that kept some information from coming through, the community is set up to offer safety, comfort, and help with daily tasks for seniors wanting to remain as independent as they're able.