Brotoloc Health Care Systems has been around since 1964 and serves adults with different needs like mental illness, developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injuries, physical limits, dementia and Alzheimer's, terminal illness, and those who need help with more than one health issue. This privately held company has its main office in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and its care teams serve three main regions: Western Rivers, Eau Claire Region, and Fox Valley Region, with facilities across towns like Ellsworth, River Falls, New Richmond, Eau Claire, Altoona, Elk Mound, Chippewa Falls, Hortonville, Appleton, and Suamico. The Willow View facility in Ellsworth at 145 West Summit Avenue is one example where Brotoloc offers assisted living and senior care.
The facilities include homes for residential care, nursing homes, group homes, and specialized units for seniors who might have trouble with memory or need dementia care, and there are programs for adults needing help after surgery or during recovery. Different levels of care cover independent living with help as needed, assisted living, nursing home care, transitional care, respite care, adult day care, in-home health services, hospice care, and community-based group homes, so people can get services that fit their situation, whether for a short time or for the long term.
Daily life at Brotoloc can be pretty straightforward with things like included meals, libraries, fully furnished rooms, laundry help, a beauty shop on site, and social activities such as arts and crafts, education programs, and exercise routines. Seniors can take part in personalized nursing care, memory care programs, physical, speech, and occupational therapy, help with medication, and psychiatric care, with staff, including on-site nurses and caregivers, available around the clock. There's transportation, guest and family services, and family outreach/education programs too, because Brotoloc likes to include family and friends in the care process and help everyone keep connected.
Most facilities focus on privacy and independence, providing help when it's needed without taking away personal choices, and all care plans are made with the individual in mind, matched to specific health or daily living needs, and delivered by people trained in mental health, intellectual disabilities, AODA, and direct care. Safety and handicap features are built-in, and there are regular checks to keep up licensing and safety standards. Brotoloc's platform is self-serve and ad-free, offering unbiased information on its senior care options, and its caring advisors are available seven days a week for questions. The staff at Brotoloc get to know each person, work to build trust, and support independence as much as possible, whether someone needs long-term support or only a short stay for recovery or respite.