Care Partners Weston sits in Weston, Wisconsin and offers a 16 to 20-bed assisted living facility for seniors aged 55 and over, including those with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, so folks get help in a setting that feels like a home and lets them hang on to some independence with support when they need it, and the staff works around the clock for security and care, helping out with daily needs like bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting, and they handle medication management and work with health care providers to keep things coordinated, and they can give insulin shots and help with two-person transfers if needed, plus people can get help outside the bath as well. Meals are homemade three times a day and the kitchen staff adjusts recipes for special diets like for diabetes or high blood pressure, and guests can join residents for meals, too. Care Partners Weston uses an all-inclusive pricing setup, so there aren't little surprises, and the rooms-whether semi-private apartments or shared-are pretty roomy and wheelchair-friendly, leaving space to move about. People who need a short stay for respite can do that for up to 28 days, whether or not they have dementia, and the place says it can work with family, hospice, or other services if care needs change, aiming to let people age in place.
Care Partners Weston also supports people's daily experience with scheduled activities like music and art programs, board games, reading, movie nights, and outings, plus fitness times, pet visits, social evenings, and community events, so there's something to do even for folks who just want to watch or join in now and then. There are walking paths, garden areas, enclosed courtyards for safe time outdoors, a reading room, a health area with a jacuzzi and steam room, and a beauty shop for hairdressing (sometimes provided by a mobile barber), and the place arranges transportation for shopping, medical appointments, or spiritual gatherings. Spiritual needs get attention with onsite devotional services and special programs for those with mild cognitive concerns. They work to match care to the unique needs of every resident, and there's a focus on dignity, independence, encouraging people to stay as active as they can, and maintaining a secure environment for those who might wander or get confused. The facility is licensed by the state and features the Care Partners brand, with sister locations elsewhere in Wisconsin for those interested in the same approach in other towns. Pets are allowed in some cases, so long as the arrangement fits the facility's guidelines, and there's always an effort to keep the atmosphere warm and caring, regardless of changing needs as folks get older. The neighborhood is close to stores and parks, so even the area around Care Partners Weston makes getting outside for a change of scene pretty simple if someone feels up to it.