Our House Senior Living Senior Apartments - Richland Center sits in a lovely old town close to the Pine River, where folks can choose between senior apartments for independent living, assisted care, and a dedicated memory care center right on Orange Street, with 31 residences surrounded by quiet neighborhoods and some green outdoor spaces. The community gives seniors a home where they can bring their small cats or dogs, get three healthy meals every day-vegetarian and Kosher meals too-plus snacks, and join a variety of daily activities like quilting, crafts, men's and ladies' groups, or even take part in religious services either inside the community or at nearby churches like St Barnabas Episcopal Church and First Baptist Church. Residents can get help with daily needs like dressing, bathing, and grooming, and trained staff manage medication, blood sugar monitoring for diabetes, and give extra support for those needing help with memory or dementia, always keeping an eye out for wandering or disorientation, while nurses and awake staff are available 24 hours a day for emergencies or regular care.
The place lets residents age in place, with support changing as care needs increase, so those who start off in independent living or senior apartments can stay if they later need more help from skilled nursing, assisted care, or memory care staff. The facility offers all-inclusive pricing at about $3,475 monthly for a one-bedroom, with both private and semi-private rooms, and licensed support from the State. There's respite and hospice care for short-term or end-of-life needs, and doctors, podiatrists, and local pharmacies or health centers are close by if needed. Residents have access to indoor and outdoor common areas, a beautician, wheelchair-accessible showers, and a conference room for visits or gatherings, with extra help for incontinence or mechanical lifts when needed. The community sets up outings to places like Krouskop Park, Story Field, or local restaurants, so people can get out for recreation or social visits. The memory care section uses techniques to help residents with Alzheimer's or other dementia feel safe, comfortable, and included, with specially designed rooms and activities.
Meals are served in accessible dining rooms meant for all needs, and staff take care to respect and maintain each person's independence and dignity, supporting well-being through their "Our Life" activity program to keep life meaningful and social. Folks aged 55 and up can move in, and the staff strive to make sure everyone feels welcome, whether someone's needing just a bit of help with the basics or a higher level of daily support.