Rem Wisconsin II Willow is dedicated to delivering quality support and care for individuals facing intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as those navigating other complex challenges such as brain injuries, autism, dementia, and mental illness. Since its founding in 1987, the care home has centered its approach around each individual's unique needs, ensuring that residents receive tailored support that empowers them to learn, grow, and thrive within their community. At Rem Wisconsin II Willow, services are designed to encourage independence and meaningful engagement, helping each person to maximize their strengths and pursue their personal goals.
The care home offers a variety of programs, including residential services and both day and vocational programs. These services reflect a commitment to providing comprehensive support across different aspects of daily life, from assistance with living skills within the home to fostering opportunities for social interaction and vocational development. Individuals living with brain injuries benefit from an array of rehabilitation services and community-based supports, each specifically tailored to aid their recovery and overall well-being. The devotion to a personalized care model ensures that everyone’s efforts and progress are recognized and supported according to their distinct circumstances.
By cultivating a nurturing and structured environment, Rem Wisconsin II Willow places great emphasis on helping residents feel at home in their community. The care team works closely with each person to develop supportive routines and opportunities that foster learning and personal growth. Throughout all programs and services, the central focus remains on enhancing quality of life, promoting self-advocacy, and encouraging community participation, making Rem Wisconsin II Willow a place where residents are supported not only in their daily needs but also in pursuing fuller, more independent lives.