Rost-Huebner House sits out near Left Foot Lake Road in Crivitz, WI, and offers care in a residential setting with only four private licensed beds per home, so things don't get crowded, and residents get more attention, which makes it feel homelike and familiar, and people seem to like that sort of quiet pace, where every unit has its own washer and dryer, big balconies, and a cozy living room that sits next to the dining area, so everyone can gather and enjoy home-cooked meals three times daily in a relaxed environment. They have safety features like emergency pull cords, alert systems in every room, and a 24-hour on-call manager, along with strong resident security, so families can rest easier about loved ones. Residents can receive help with getting dressed, bathing, and moving around, plus staff offer mobility assistance, incontinence care, spoon-feeding if needed, and help managing diabetes and medication, while those who need more specialized care for dementia or mild cognitive impairment get memory care programming and close supervision.
People at Rost-Huebner House can take part in life enrichment programs, arts and crafts classes, exercise with the available equipment, spend time outside walking paths or gardens, enjoy movie nights in the theatre room, and join social and community outings, and that makes the days pass a bit more pleasantly, especially when aided by massage therapy if wanted. Outpatient therapy comes in forms like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and staff monitor health routinely with fall prevention and regular checks, helping maintain independence as much as possible, and there's support for both long-term stays and short-term respite care, which helps families who need a break. Chef-prepared meals can suit special dietary needs, and the staff stay on hand for personal care, laundry, and housekeeping so people can focus on enjoying daily routines rather than chores.
People needing help with convalescent care, adult family home living, or board and care can get it through NEWCare, Inc., which coordinates many care options and makes arrangements for transportation to medical appointments and moving in, while never forgetting to keep the setting supportive and active. With computer access, private telephone lines, and even parking facilities for those still driving, the Rost-Huebner House feels well set up for a small number of seniors who'd like to live in a low-key, safe, and social place, where the main focus always stays on personal dignity, simple comforts, and helping with whatever activities of daily living become harder over time. Pets aren't allowed right now, and Medicare isn't accepted unless certified, but for families who want long-term or short-term, non-acute personal care at a gentle pace, this small residential community might be the right fit.