Guardian Adult Family Home sits at 6622 North 74th Street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, licensed under number 11915, and keeps things small with room for just four residents, which makes it feel more like a real family home than a big institution, and the staff give round-the-clock care so seniors always have someone nearby for help with bathing, dressing, medication, or any daily routines that might get a little tough. The place welcomes both dogs and cats, so people aren't forced to give up their pets, which can be a comfort when moving to a new place, and the home offers both studio and one-bedroom options with private or shared arrangements, all with their own emergency buttons, ADA-compliant bathrooms, and utilities like cable, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and even telephone access, plus flat screen TVs for entertainment.
Seniors find common rooms for relaxing or meeting others, a kitchenette for making a snack, and extra comforts like a gym, beauty salon, movie theater, computer room, pool, hot tub, and a nice outdoor spot with gardens, walking paths, decks, and a patio. There's also a chapel for those who like devotional activities. Guardian Adult Family Home prepares three meals a day with special diets in mind, including diabetes and allergy restrictions, and each resident can get dining help if needed, with restaurant-style dining rooms making it a little easier to take your time. The home does daily housekeeping, laundry, and linen service, plus kinds of apartment cleaning and maintenance, so seniors don't have to worry about chores piling up.
Families can visit during welcoming visiting hours, and there's parking for them too, while seniors enjoy plenty of group activities from arts and crafts, exercise sessions, games, birthday and special parties, and movie nights, to quiet time in the communal areas or courtyard. Guardian Adult Family Home offers transportation both for doctor visits and other outings, and the staff handle medication management, health check-ups, help with getting in and out of bed, eating, and other care like support for Parkinson's disease, speech therapy, diabetic management, and wound care, with a registered nurse on call day and night. The staff brings help for memory issues, so people with dementia or Alzheimer's live safely, thanks to secure entry, emergency alert systems, attentive oversight, specialized care units, memory-enhancing activities, and personalized plans for each person, which really helps them stay active and engaged.
Some folks come for respite care, giving family caregivers a break, and the home helps make transitions smooth with move-in support and family counseling. Concierge services are offered if someone's after a little extra help, and the community is set up to be accessible for wheelchairs. Guardian Adult Family Home keeps a peaceful but lively schedule, making it comfortable for seniors who want both quiet time and a little social life with others, whether that's just talking with others in a cozy room or joining a group outing when the weather's nice, and the place takes security seriously, with keypad entry and constant staff presence. It's a homey, small place that balances personal attention with enough amenities to stay active and comfortable.