The Auberge at Brookfield sits on 27 acres in Brookfield, WI and serves older adults who need help with daily living or have memory loss concerns, and what you'll notice right away is how the private apartments are laid out with either their own bathroom or a bathroom shared with just one other, so you don't feel crowded, and the wrap-around screened-in deck means folks can sit outside without worrying about bugs or bad weather, and there's a walk-in whirlpool spa for relaxing baths, plus a beautician onsite for grooming days. The staff helps with bathing, dressing, and grooming, and they give reminders and residents to meals and activities, and they're known for being joyful and kind, which matters when you need a little extra support. For memory care, they've set aside a special neighborhood, made for people with Alzheimer's or other dementias, and the care team checks in often and plans out help based on every resident's needs, morning or night, with medication support and regular health checkups that keep things running smoothly.
You'll see all sorts of activities, from social gatherings and wellness classes to offsite trips, and they use Montessori-inspired life enrichment, which is a fancy way of saying people can stay engaged and keep their minds and bodies active. Meals get served daily, and if someone needs help eating or getting to the dining room, the staff steps in. The place gives both privacy and company-a good spot to sit alone or join others-and indoor and outdoor common areas let people choose what suits them best, whether it's relaxing, socializing, or just watching the seasons change. There's fast Wi-Fi throughout for anyone who wants it, and the facility welcomes visitors, families, and offers tours, both in person and virtual, so you can get a feel for the place before moving in. The Auberge at Brookfield is a member of the Wisconsin Assisted Living Association and is managed by Frontier Management, offering both assisted living and memory care services for people in Brookfield and nearby areas-places like Waukesha, New Berlin, and Wauwatosa-and the focus stays on letting people feel independent while offering help when needed, always in a straightforward and gentle way.