WBF Genoa City Retirement Home, Inc. sits in a quiet wooded spot in Genoa City, Wisconsin, where folks who are done maintaining their own house or who need some help with daily living can live safely with a home-like feeling, and it's really not a nursing home even though there's careful monitoring all day and night by caring staff for up to 33 people, plus you find they allow pets like cats and sometimes even dogs, and there's parking for residents' cars which comes in handy for those still driving, while complimentary transportation's there for errands, appointments, or outings, so people aren't stuck inside if they want to get out. The place is built for independence with a bit of help, where seniors can get some assistance with things like getting dressed, bathing, keeping track of medicine, and there's diabetic and incontinence care too, and for those who have small physical or mental disabilities but can still get to safety in an emergency, the set-up works pretty well, especially with the wheelchair accessible showers, so you don't have to worry as much about mobility or getting around if you start having trouble. Folks can choose a studio-style room, and the environment's kept comfortable, homelike, and meant for people who can still respond to alarms but may need some extra attention-no smoking's allowed inside, whether you're in your own room or in one of the common spaces.
Outdoors, there are paths good for safe walking, and spots to sit in the sun, read, talk, or just get some air, while inside, you've got places to gather with other residents or family if they visit, and there's both on-site and off-site activities with help from staff, who'll also organize outings or bring in things like beauticians and barbers. Meals are served, balanced, and nutritious, so you don't have to cook unless you want to, and if you like a bit of spiritual support, there are devotional services on site and sometimes off site, depending on the schedule. You see, the facility sits amongst a set of communities, including names you might hear like The Highlands of Geneva Crossing, Golden Years Of Lake Geneva, or Arbor Village of Geneva Crossing, which means if you need more or different care, that network can help too, with things like assisted living, independent living, skilled nursing, memory care for dementia, and home care options, so there's room for all sorts of situations as needs change.
Staff stay aware of residents' health and well-being-it's always supervised-and support comes tailored for folks wanting to be independent but who might want or need help here and there, and residents are encouraged to join activities, spend time outdoors, and stay as active as they can. Amenities include Wi-Fi, beautician visits, religious services, and activities designed for a range of interests, and the network even connects to SeniorAdvisor, which helps families find the right fit if they're still deciding. WBF Genoa City Retirement Home, Inc. focuses on simple comforts, safety, and a friendly feel, offering a solid, straightforward choice for seniors wanting freedom from home upkeep while keeping some independence and enjoying a small, close-knit setting.