Hillside Woods I sits at 3280 Hillside Dr. #317 in Delafield, right among the woods, where life feels pretty quiet and peaceful, but you'll notice there's activity and services all around you, whether it's simple things like handy transportation, meals and dining, or the way the staff, known for being friendly and helpful, help residents feel welcome, and you'll see there are memory care programs for those living with memory loss, plus assisted living, independent living, companion care, skilled nursing, and even home care for folks who need a little more or a little less support; folks can age in place, whether they're in a senior apartment, a two-bedroom unit for $852, a simple one-bedroom at $636, or in a more supported setting, and you get well-kept apartments with private bathrooms and relaxing bath tubs, plus easy access to health services like medication management, safety measures-think things like Bay Alarm Medical or Medical Guardian-and hearing aid resources.
The place offers spaces to enjoy both indoors and outdoors, so you'll see folks chatting in common rooms or out among the trees, and seniors can jump into activities like fitness classes, arts and crafts, game nights, or even devotional services and outings to parks such as Kettle Moraine State Forest, or visits to local cafes, theaters like the Hillside Cinema, and the many nearby restaurants including Water Street Brewery and Fishbone's Cajun & Creole Restaurant, which gives weekends a nice change of scene. The staff support residents with daily needs, whether with help for bathing, getting dressed, or making sure medicines are managed, and the community has specific care areas for each need, so folks who want more independence or just a bit of help, or those needing memory or companion care, can find what works for them.
You'll find transportation and parking easy, and for those who want to get out, the community schedules outings, plus there's public transit close by. Healthcare options are nearby too, like Waukesha Memorial and Rogers Memorial Hospitals, or you can stop by a doctor's office like Aurora Family Medicine, or pick up prescriptions at Walmart Pharmacy or CVS. Seniors can stay connected using cell phones and internet options, get beautician services at the on-site salon, join in for meals made with good ingredients, and use a range of guides on caregiver safety and senior living, all while living among others 55 and over in a place that's well-kept, social, and feels like a safe spot to settle in or bring family for a visit.