Waterview of Sheboygan Senior Apartments, sometimes called Waterview II, sits at 910 N. 10th St. and 914 N. 11th St. in Sheboygan, WI 53081, and serves adults aged 55 and older with a mix of independent senior housing, assisted living, memory care, nursing home, and home care options, which means folks can find a place whether they're able to live on their own or need more help with day-to-day things like bathing, dressing, or remembering medications. The community welcomes cats, and you'll find friendly staff around to take care of maintenance and respond to questions or complaints when something needs fixing, like a water heater or snow that needs plowing, and the lawns are always kept neat. Residents here get complimentary transportation, parking, and pet-friendly policies, plus a strict no-smoking rule inside common and private areas, so things stay comfortable for everyone.
The apartments use the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program to help keep homes affordable for low-income seniors, and there are 24 apartment homes, most with two bedrooms, but no current vacancies listed, and no active affordable contracts right now, so folks looking to move in should know availability might change. There's a large common room where neighbors get together for social things-so people can make friends-and there's a regular schedule of activities aimed at keeping people active in body and mind, whether someone's interested in crafts, games, or just sitting and chatting. When it comes to meals, it's known for providing good, nutritious food, and if residents need help, the staff can provide support with daily living activities, but the place is also suitable for those who want to stay independent and come and go as they please, since it's close to churches, stores, parks, restaurants, and even the library.
The buildings offer accessible living without frills, but they're well kept, with repairs handled quickly, including things most tenants can't fix themselves, and resident parking makes it easier for those who still drive. Transportation options are available if someone needs to get to an appointment or the grocery store. The facility follows a mission to create a welcoming and supportive atmosphere where seniors can have active, fulfilling days, and the staff tries to make sure everyone feels at home and involved, so people who want to come see the place can usually schedule a tour and get answers to questions about care types, prices, or programs that help make things affordable.