Helen's House - Little Chute sits right in a real neighborhood at 610 Harvest Trail in Little Chute, Wisconsin, and the place blends in with the homes around it, so there aren't any big signs or fences to make anyone feel closed off, and the house is custom-built to be energy-efficient, with wide hallways and at-grade entrances, so you won't have to deal with any steps or cramped spaces if you use a wheelchair or walker, and the four bedrooms are large and come with their own ADA-compliant bathrooms and vanities for privacy and comfort, and there's also an expansive sunroom and patio for getting some fresh air. Residents here get a home-like experience, with people baking cookies together or sharing meals around the kitchen table, and there are family-style dinners and shared meals planned by chefs and meal planners to cover allergies, special diets, or diabetes, and you'll often find residents joining in on community-sponsored activities, movie nights, off-site events, worship, and visits to reflection centers.
The caregiver team gives a lot of attention, with a 4:1 resident-to-caregiver ratio, and they help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, and the staff are known for being both kind and knowledgeable, with a registered nurse who has over 20 years of experience in charge of care plans, so supervision is available around the clock for safety. The house is designed for both assisted living and memory care, so people with dementia or mild cognitive impairment get routines and care made for them, and healthcare services like diabetic and incontinence care are offered as needed. Residents have fully furnished rooms with cable or satellite TV, phones, and Wi-Fi, and the common areas, such as indoor living areas, the dining room, and garden space, are places where people gather, socialize, play games, or just relax together. Housekeeping, laundry, and transportation services are also included. Helen's House - Little Chute is managed by Helen's House Ltd. and belongs to the Helen's House network, and it's not open to the public but is set up to give seniors supportive, personal care in a regular neighborhood setting, making it feel like a real home where folks can stay connected and active.