Richardson Manor sits in the Triangle North neighborhood in Milwaukee and covers a lot of ground when it comes to senior living options, so there are independent living apartments for active adults, assisted living for those who need more help, skilled nursing care, and even memory care services, plus there's hospice care for people at the end of life, and because of all this, they really do a bit of everything for different needs as people get older. The community has places like Gold Country Retirement Center, Westover Manor, The Towers at Southdale, Pioneer House, and Hillcrest Acres, plus specific apartments like The Serrano Apartments and Virginia Park Apartments, along with Richardson Manor itself, so with all those names, it's clear they cover a wide range of living arrangements and support systems, and for those who qualify, the low-income and affordable housing options can make a real difference for families looking for something reasonable but safe and comfortable. The Retirement Housing Foundation, or RHF, runs the show and keeps things going with a focus on people's physical, mental, and spiritual health, and there's a service coordinator on staff for help with things like personal needs or paperwork.
There are 112 garden-style apartments in the Plymouth Apartments Corp Retirement Community, and you'll find a big community center with an assembly hall, a fireplace, a kitchen, a computer lab, and a library that's good for reading or socializing, and plenty of social and educational programs to keep residents engaged- even happy hours and group activities for making new friends. Transportation is taken care of, so residents don't have to worry about getting to appointments or shopping, and there's good access to public transit, pharmacies, doctors, and even nearby parks for those who like to walk or be outside. People can bring their cats and dogs, since Richardson Manor allows pets, and the outdoor garden's just right for relaxing. Parking is ample for those who drive, but if not, there's always transit. Inside the apartments, you get features like carpeting, window treatments, full kitchens, walk-in showers with safety rails, individually controlled heating, emergency call systems, fire and smoke detectors, and everything is smoke-free whether in private or public spaces. Laundry rooms, a general store, a beauty and barber shop, a library, and computer access are all on site, and there's always on-site management and maintenance staff in case anything goes wrong.
Richardson Manor supports people who are aged 62 and older, and also adults over 18 with mobility impairments, so there's a diverse group of residents, women and men both, with all the safety and entry access systems that make people feel secure. Meals are made by chefs and planned for nutrition, and there are wellness checks, medication management, daily support for things like bathing and dressing, plus all-around services from skilled nursing to physical therapy and rehab. Happy hours, social events, fitness, spa, hair and nail salon, walking trails, community room, and a 24-hour security system add to the comforts. No smoking is allowed anywhere inside, but people can feel at ease in a place that's focused on health, independence, and support in a friendly and award-winning environment.