Parkwood Assisted Living Mill House sits in Glendale, Wisconsin, just off N. Green Bay Avenue, in a comfortable residential neighborhood that's close to grocery stores, coffee shops, doctors' offices, Rogers Memorial Hospital, Aurora Nephrology, and several parks like Brown Deer and Estabrook Park, so you've got both peace and convenience close by, and the complex itself offers fifteen assisted living units, each with a choice of well-equipped studio or shared quarters, furnished rooms, and single bedrooms, so different living preferences can be met. There's care for those with memory loss or Alzheimer's-like a secure, supportive environment, special memory care programs, and trained staff ready to help day and night, plus the building has an in-room emergency response system and 24/7 supervision for resident safety.
Residents get daily help with activities like bathing, dressing, meals, medication, and mobility, and if someone's just had surgery or needs extra help getting around, staff can assist with lift transfers and offer surgery recovery and respite care, as well as hospice support when needed. Meals get prepared three times a day in a sunlit dining room, and all-day snacks are always on hand, with a registered dietitian and chefs focusing on nutrition, especially for those needing allergy-sensitive or diabetes-friendly food. There are indoor common areas for relaxing, reading, or chatting, plus a private dining room for family visits, and the grounds outside have walking paths, jogging lanes, gardens for residents who like being outdoors, and on-site parking for visitors.
Staff help with medication, incontinence care, and health monitoring, working together with doctors and hospitals as needed, and the care gets personalized through health assessments and regular checkups. Pharmacy services and massage therapy are available, and spiritual needs are met with devotional activities on and off-site, giving everyone a chance to participate if they wish. Parkwood also supports a social life with lots of daily events, movie nights, group activities, and transportation to appointments, which helps residents stay engaged both inside and outside the facility. The community accepts both cats and dogs, which can help some people feel more at home, and nurses and caregivers are always nearby, including staff who understand American Sign Language and speak English.
Parkwood Assisted Living Mill House doesn't publish specific prices, but it offers a variety of floor plans and general pricing information by request, and with just fifteen assisted living units, the community stays small enough for staff to know each person well. Amenities include easy-to-access showers in every room, housekeeping and linen services, move-in coordination for new residents, and security features for peace of mind. The staff at Parkwood aim to create a friendly place where seniors get the support they need in a way that respects each person's preferences and health care needs.