Cornerstone Family Care

    804 12th St, Mosinee, WI, 54455
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    About Cornerstone Family Care

    Cornerstone Family Care runs several facilities like Cornerstone Family Home at 804 12th St in Mosinee and Cornerstone Elderly Care, offering different care types, and they have unique programs for families and mental health under names like Cedar Ridge Elder Svc, and they combine services like primary and family health, mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment, and developmental screenings, so you see families, kids, teens, and adults all getting care in one place that also has case management, crisis help, wellness checks, and care coordination, making it easier to move between services. Their community-based residential facilities, often family owned, create home-like spaces for five or more unrelated adults, sometimes in renovated houses or newer private apartments, and you'll find single-story layouts, private rooms you can furnish yourself if you want, and everything designed to feel safe and familiar while balancing each person's independence and dignity, and they're known for helping people with dementia, ambulation trouble, or those who need standby help, with memory care offerings and Cedar Ridge Elder Svc for the seniors, and people often stay for short-term respite care if needed. The staff provides help with things like bathing, dressing, getting around, cooking, cleaning, laundry, managing medications-really all those daily tasks someone might need extra hands for-plus there's health monitoring for safety, and activities so residents can stay connected. Amenities include pet-friendly policies for cats and dogs, transportation, meals suited to different dietary needs, and parking, all designed so living there doesn't feel institutional. Their payment options can be flexible, like all-inclusive or ala-carte fees, sometimes with entrance, deposit, or application fees depending on which program or building you choose, and financial help may be available through the Community Options Program or Family Care funds via the county's Aging & Disability Resource Centers. Several locations let residents socialize, keep pets, and receive specialized care, including hospice if needed, with most care available around the clock, though skilled nursing's typically limited to three hours per week unless special approval is given. There are also on-site clinics, rehab, community outreach programs, and support for both mental and physical health, while special youth and family programs help younger families as well, and the whole approach tries to make things as family-centered as possible, so whether someone needs just a little help or comprehensive memory care, the settings tend to be smaller so it's easier to get to know everyone, and the staff usually develops strong personal knowledge of each resident and their family, which helps everyone feel more at home.

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