Comfortable Home Living

    5938 North 61st Street, Milwaukee, WI, 53218
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Board and care

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    About Comfortable Home Living

    Comfortable Home Living sits in Milwaukee, WI, as a licensed Adult Family Home with four beds, and while the place has a longer list of options for seniors than you see in many other places, it's pretty steady with what it tries to do-mostly assisted living, memory care, and respite care, but also hospice services, home care, adult day care, and board and care home features, along with a handful of senior apartments and retirement communities for those who want a bit more independence. You'll find both 1-bedroom and studio units, as well as shared living quarters, and the place does pet-friendly assisted living, which always seems important for folks not wanting to part with a longtime animal companion. Residents get personalized service plans, an individual service assessment, and help moving around when needed, plus staff supports medication management, routine health checks, assistance with dressing, bathing, transferring, and even spoon-feeding if that becomes necessary; they also offer care for issues like incontinence and Parkinson's. The surroundings aim for comfort with emergency alert systems, furnished rooms, move-in help, meal prep and service, special diets when needed, laundry and housekeeping, and a dining room, plus a private dining section when families visit. Walking paths and gardens let people get outside for fresh air, while daily community activities, social outings, arts and crafts, movie nights, and games in a dedicated room help keep life interesting, with transportation and parking on site for those still getting around. Amenities include a wellness center, available parking, a courtyard, and wifi, and staff keep watch throughout the day and night for safety. There's a set of specialized memory care options for those with dementia or mild cognitive issues, and the community uses a Seniorly Community Score so families can check on its quality and safety. The place allows some waivers for dementia and hospice, works with outside healthcare providers, and doesn't accept Medicare unless CMS has certified that particular arrangement, which is pretty standard. The Department of Aging or Veterans' Services takes care of oversight, and all the services focus on supporting both independence and peace of mind, for residents and their families who need long-term care, routine healthcare, and clear help with the daily stuff when it gets hard to do alone.

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