Patient Pines Assisted Living 1715 sits in a quiet part of Allouez, Wisconsin, established back in 1991, and has earned a name for steady care and friendly support over the years. Owner Snawing Alvarado, a registered nurse with a strong background in intensive care, leads this small and cozy facility by focusing on each resident's health and happiness. The homey setting, which is both wheelchair and handicap accessible, welcomes up to about 16 residents, but the licensed Community Based Residential Facility beds top out at 8-so people get lots of personal attention, which means every person's needs stay front and center.
Residents get care tailored to them, whether they need help with basic routines like bathing, getting dressed, moving around, or taking medicine, or if they need support for memory loss, since the staff is trained to work with folks living with Alzheimer's, dementia, or related conditions. Safety's watched close, with a secure setting, extra door alarms, and a safe outdoor area for those who may wander, and there's 24-hour supervision so nobody gets left behind. Private rooms work well for people who want to bring keepsakes and set things up their own way, and the place makes daily life easier with meals cooked three times a day, cleaning and laundry handled, and personal care always available. Studio layouts offer enough space to feel comfortable, and communal areas let everyone enjoy music, art, exercise groups, gardening, puzzles, outings, and even visits from therapy pets. The community looks out for all kinds of needs, including those with physical disabilities, developmental or emotional challenges, and those facing terminal illnesses, with both dementia waiver and hospice waiver options for those who qualify.
Regular visits from doctors and on-call nurses make sure health concerns don't slip through the cracks, and medication's managed with help from healthcare providers. Social programs bring residents together for games and conversation, helping folks stay active and avoid feeling alone. The small, high staff-to-resident ratio lets caregivers really get to know everyone, which helps when putting care plans together with residents and families. Dining fits special diets and snacks are always available, so nobody has to go hungry or worry about what they'll eat. Patient Pines doesn't accept Medicare unless the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services have certified it, and it doesn't try to be big or fancy-just dependable, homey, and thoughtful. The monthly cost starts at $5,000 and covers everything.
The place stays licensed under state or local authorities and sticks to its long-term care category, focusing on peace of mind for both residents and their families. Patient Pines Assisted Living 1715 takes pride in steady service, creating a secure, comfortable space for seniors who want support without giving up their sense of home.