Triniteam Halfway House sits at 628 N Barstow St in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and is a small, not-for-profit social service agency that helps seniors and underserved adults, especially those who might have trouble living alone because of health or lifestyle reasons, and the place is known for offering intermediate assisted living services, so folks who aren't safe alone but don't need full nursing care find help here with things like mobility, bathing, dressing, hygiene, and keeping up with medicines, and there's plenty of support for daily needs without the feeling of a big institution because it's more like a small community where staff communicate with families and care meetings can happen, and the people living here have studio rooms, furnished and easy to settle into since move-in help's provided, and the price covers most things, which keeps payments simple.
Residents get meals every day, with the kitchen able to handle special diets-like for diabetes-and meals are served in a shared dining room with scheduled meal times, and there are movie nights, activities, and community events, plus a garden and walking paths to make it nice to spend time outside or visit with others, so it's not just sitting in a room alone. The place provides housekeeping, laundry, cable TV, Wi-Fi, phone service in rooms, and emergency alert systems, and if someone needs to see the doctor or get to a medical appointment, they help arrange transportation. The staff's around all the time, day and night, to help with things like getting dressed, taking a bath, or moving from place to place if someone can't walk on their own, and they also organize community-sponsored activities to keep life social and connected and help each person stay as independent as possible.
Triniteam Halfway House emphasizes a routine and encourages personal growth, and there's even respite care for short stays if a primary caregiver needs a break, so families don't have to worry. It's licensed with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and reviewed under their guidelines. It tells folks about floor plans and payment options when they ask, and it offers advice and planning help if someone isn't sure about next steps. There's also extra support for people dealing with Alzheimer's. The average rating given by reviewers is about 6 out of 10, and while it isn't a fancy facility, it is a steady place with a strong focus on care and practical help. Triniteam has a community management team, offers community support services, and extends programs for caregivers in Eau Claire and Chippewa counties, and even has transitional living programs in a few Wisconsin cities. It's set up for people who want to keep some independence but need help day-to-day, and it's open to folks who might not have had many options otherwise.