Nehemiah House

    3901 North 21st Street, Milwaukee, WI, 53206
    5.0 · 1 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Board and care

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.8
    • Building

      5.0
    • Value

      4.8

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    About Nehemiah House

    Nehemiah House sits in Milwaukee, WI, as a licensed Adult Family Home with 4 beds, and sometimes folks forget it's much smaller than the big nursing homes, but that's what makes it feel more like a close-knit place where people know each other and can get care and support that really fits them, with help for dressing, moving around, bathing, and other daily needs. The staff stays on-site all day and all night, which means residents are never alone if they need something, and the small size makes it possible for the staff to pay attention to everyone in a way that helps seniors feel at home and families feel at ease when thinking about their loved one's safety and happiness. Public transit runs close by, and you can use bus lines like 12, RED, HF1, and 19 to get there, with stops at places including Teutonia & Melvina, Capitol & Teutonia, and Atkinson & N19, and for folks who want step-by-step help, transit apps can help with directions. There are some nice touches at Nehemiah House, such as walking paths, a garden where residents can enjoy fresh air, a community room where people might gather for a movie or some social activity, and everyone can eat meals in a shared dining room, which includes help for special diets like diabetes or allergies, and meals made through the day so you don't have to keep a strict schedule. Laundry, housekeeping, and cooking are all covered, so nobody needs to worry about chores. Licensed by local or state government, Nehemiah House doesn't accept Medicare unless it gets certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but the overall cost is usually less than what you'd have in a full-time nursing home, so that's something to keep in mind. Survey checks happen by groups like the Department of Aging or Veterans' Services to see how things are running. Seniors who need memory care or have mild dementia or cognitive concerns can get specialized support meant to help them stay active and safe from wandering, with staff that understands these situations, and if medical needs come up or someone's recovering from an illness, there's care for that too, including therapy services worked out with other healthcare providers if needed. For those who don't need medical care all the time but want help with living tasks in a supportive and warm setting, Nehemiah House covers that gap, providing a blend of independence and care, letting people keep as much of their daily life as possible in a place that feels less like a facility and more like a small welcoming home.

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