Joyful Living Adult Family Home II sits in a quiet Milwaukee neighborhood and looks after only a few residents at a time, always focusing on safety and comfort for folks living with memory loss and dementia, so there's always someone around to help, day or night, whether you need support with medication, meals, bathing, dressing, or just moving from room to room. This Adult Family Home holds a license for four beds, which means the staff know each resident well and can tailor care plans for everyone, offering skilled nursing, rehab, wound care, falls management, and help with complex health needs. People here live in either a furnished studio, a semi-private space, or a one-bedroom, and you'll find shared living areas with a fireplace, a communal kitchen, and a dining room where chef-prepared meals get served throughout the day-including menus designed for dementia, allergies, diabetes, and other needs-while snacks and a bistro are also nearby.
Each day brings memory-enhancing activities, outings for groceries, games in the games room, scheduled social events, and a little gardening or walking on landscaped paths, or sometimes just quiet time with a pet or a book from the small library. The team keeps emergency alert systems in every room and stays awake all night, and there's a nurse on-call as well as special programs for Alzheimer's and mild cognitive issues, hospice waiver services, and even therapy services like speech and occupational therapy. Residents see familiar faces, get help with laundry or cleaning, can visit the beauty shop, and get their prescriptions right on-site through pharmacy services. Joyful Living Adult Family Home II supports continued independence, but always with a watchful eye, keeping the environment secure and welcoming with house pets, Wi-Fi, high-definition TV, transportation, and telephone service in the rooms, plus concierge support and move-in help if needed. The home doesn't take Medicare, but it's licensed in Wisconsin and stays focused on long-term, dignified, and personal care for adults in need of either daily assisted living, board and care, or memory care in a small supportive community.