Helping Hands On 75 Th St

    157 North 75th Street, Milwaukee, WI, 53213
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Board and care

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    About Helping Hands On 75 Th St

    Helping Hands On 75 Th St sits in Milwaukee, WI, and offers a small, family-style adult family home with space for four residents, and people generally seem to find comfort in that close-knit setting, where things don't feel crowded or loud, but more like a quiet home, and with its approved Adult Family Home license #0016478, the staff takes care to follow all Wisconsin state rules, including those for professional licensing and bonding, and with an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, folks find some peace of mind about trustworthiness. The place gives help with daily activities, medication, bathing, dressing, and meals, and it covers memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia by offering secure spaces, engaging programs, and specially planned activities that help with memory and routine. Their 24-hour supervision and skilled nursing care mean residents get medical help, rehabilitation, wound care, and other nursing services whenever it's needed, and with assisted living features too, people can get support that matches their needs, even if it changes with time, and if someone needs a short break, respite care's on hand for a temporary stay so caregivers can rest. Some folks want independent living, so they offer a maintenance-free lifestyle with amenities, daily meals, and activities like movie nights and garden walks-there's a dining room, walking paths, scheduled transportation, parking, and a garden for those who like fresh air, and rooms come furnished with a telephone for easy calls. The house keeps things running with regular housekeeping, laundry, and move-in coordination, and if someone needs a special diet, staff can prepare allergy-sensitive or diabetes-friendly meals, all served in the dining area. Special touches like emergency alert systems, wheelchair access, on-site activities, and board and care home staffing help everyone stay safe, comfortable, and connected. They've also got dementia and hospice waivers to meet more complex health care needs, and since the building feels more like a home, people don't feel lost in a crowd but more like part of a small community.

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