Community Of Life Adult Family Home sits in Bristol, Wisconsin, tucked away in a quiet, family-friendly neighborhood on an acre of land, not far from the highway, restaurants, theme parks, hair salons, and big hospitals, so families don't have to drive far for anything important. This place takes care of a small group, with just 4 licensed beds, and focuses on keeping things clean, safe, and comfortable, making sure each resident feels at home and cared for. The home itself is a ranch style, with a front door, a back patio, and a large open eat-in kitchen where meals get cooked with fresh, sometimes organic ingredients, paying close attention to food allergies and diabetes diets, and everyone eats in a family style that feels relaxed, with a nice sized living room and its own activity corner. There are three bedrooms-one for the owner and two for residents-each private, with a dresser, bed, TV, and nightstand, so folks have what they need for comfort, and rooms come furnished with options for private bathrooms, air-conditioning, and kitchenettes, which is handy for those looking for a bit more independence.
Staff speak English and have experience in caring for people with different needs, including seniors, adults with developmental or physical disabilities, mental illness, advanced aging, or dementia, and they're working on adding more licensing for even broader care, including respite stays and cases involving emotional disturbance. Residents who can walk safely-ambulatory folks-can move in right now, and support for non-ambulatory care might be available in the future. Community Of Life puts a strong focus on person-centered care, which means routines and preferences matter, and every person's daily habits get respect, so whether it's changing clothes, bathing, getting around, or managing medicine, help is right there when needed, 24/7, with someone always within reach and a call system ready to go. Medication gets managed carefully, and they work closely with healthcare providers for each resident's health.
The home tries to keep spirits up by offering scheduled activities, movie nights, a community garden, walking paths, transportation to doctor appointments, and regular community-sponsored events, so there's a chance to stay active and social. Residents help with daily chores if they're able, and meals and housekeeping are handled with care-there's a strong focus on sanitation and a comfortable, neat place to live. Community Of Life offers laundry, linen, dry cleaning, telephone, internet, and cable services, plus help with move-in coordination, so the transition feels smooth and easy.
Support covers memory care for those with early cognitive decline and can extend to hospice needs when required. While Community Of Life doesn't accept Medicare unless CMS says so, the staff provide board and care home services, assisted living, and memory care, with different living arrangements to fit what each person needs. Private, furnished rooms make things cozy, and the home's priority is to help people stay as independent as they can, growing and enjoying life every day. The setting aims to give both residents and their families peace of mind, knowing somebody caring is always ready to help.