Strong Haven CBRF sits in Weyauwega, Wisconsin, as a small, comfortable care community that keeps its doors open for up to seven residents at a time, so folks who live there tend to get to know each other pretty well, and staff have time to help with daily needs like getting dressed, taking a bath, or managing medications and meals, which are homemade and served in the dining room with attention to special diets for things like diabetes or high blood pressure if someone needs that. The staff stays on alert all day and night, using emergency systems and wheelchair accessible features to be sure everyone's safe, and keeps in close contact with doctors about how residents are doing. This place has both assisted living and independent living options, and there's memory care help for those dealing with dementia, as well as short-term (respite) and hospice care for end-of-life support or if a caregiver needs a break.
Strong Haven keeps things lively with scheduled events every day, like movie nights, exercise classes, board games, music programs, and social gatherings, and there are outings to parks and other community spots when the weather's nice. Residents can enjoy a hot tub or steam room, spend quiet time in the book room or gardens, have a game in one of the lounges, or visit the beauty shop or barber. Laundry, dry cleaning, and housekeeping are handled by staff, and there's telephone service in rooms to stay in touch with family, plus transportation for medical appointments, religious services, errands, or just to visit places around town, including parking for those who still drive.
The place is kept secure with supervised entrances and a security service, and trained CNA Class C staff oversee things for conditions like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, strokes, or ALS, and help with daily life or counseling if someone needs to talk. Residents can join in devotional activities onsite or offsite if spiritual engagement's important to them, and Strong Haven has both indoor and outdoor spaces-like patios, walking paths, and public lounges-so folks can gather or enjoy some fresh air or sunshine without feeling closed in. Meals are homey, snacks are offered, special diets get accommodated, and the staff always aim to encourage social connections and independence, but help out as much as needed, whether that's with movement, medical needs, or just to make day-to-day living a bit easier.