Frontida Assisted Living: Azalea Place sits in a quiet residential part of Kenosha, Wisconsin, offering assisted living, memory care, and behavioral health services in a cozy, home-like setting. The community stays small, with about 20 private bedrooms, so people tend to know each other and staff can really pay attention to each resident. Some suites are made for those with memory loss, with special safety features like delayed egress doors and a secure building, which means families can feel better about their loved one's safety.
Residents get help with daily things like bathing, dressing, transferring, medication, and meals, plus there's always a staff member available thanks to 24/7 supervision and a call system. Nurses, care assistants, and aides are all used to helping older adults, including folks who need extra care for dementia, Alzheimer's, diabetes, behavioral health concerns, or physical disabilities. The home is wheelchair and scooter accessible, and everything's set up so residents using walkers or canes can get around easily.
The shared living spaces keep things comfortable and social, with a recreation room that has a pool table and a big TV, a skylit living room, a cooking club, arts and crafts areas, and regular things like game nights, gardening, outdoor patios, and story time. The menu sticks to home-style meals and can handle special dietary needs, and staff cook, clean, and do laundry, even for linens, so the living is mostly worry-free.
Residents' rooms come in choices like studio, single, or two-bedroom setups, often with kitchenettes, washers and dryers, and telephones. People can bring some pets. The gardens out back and the common rooms give folks a chance to watch deer and turkeys, get some sun, pick up a book, or join the resident music group, and the grounds even feature a church service and other spiritual activities for those who want them. The staff is known for being friendly, respectful, and trained to deal with a range of needs, including those who might have challenging behaviors or mental illness. There's a dedicated activities professional who plans what folks like, whether it's arts, fitness, learning, or social events.
Azalea Place offers in-house skilled nursing, transportation for errands, cable TV, WiFi, a fitness center, a salon, a patio and backyard for sun and visits, emergency alert systems, sprinkler systems, and guest parking, aiming to cover most daily comforts in one all-inclusive price. They accept long-term care insurance and check payments. The community helps with hospice and respite care when needed and works with doctors and outside therapists to coordinate healthcare for residents.
Located close to public transportation and restaurants, the facility tries to keep a comfortable balance between independence and helpful support, focusing on each person's well-being, safety, and overall quality of life. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, and the staff treats residents like family, day in and day out.