Victory Vision Business Ventures, also called Victory Vision Adult Family Home, sits at 6220 N 89th St. in Milwaukee, WI, with a single-story building and a homelike setting where folks can settle into shared living spaces, studios, or single-bedroom units, and with just four licensed beds in the Adult Family Home, families see that everyone gets individual attention. Zelda Corona, the owner, leads a dedicated team who stay awake and on-site 24 hours a day, so help's always available, whether someone needs support with moving around, bathing, surgery recovery, or keeping up with daily activities, and staff also manage medication and design personalized care plans-as every person's needs really get looked at one by one. Victory Vision Business Ventures cares for seniors and offers help for people with dementia, Alzheimer's, developmental disabilities, mental disabilities, or behavioral disorders, with a focus on helping each person keep as much independence as possible through tailored care and specially developed plans.
The kitchen team prepares chef-made meals and caters to special diets, so meals fit both health needs and tastes, and folks can eat together since all-inclusive dining covers everyone. Seniors have access to a bistro, a cozy theatre room, and a fitness area for exercise, along with regular cultural events, stimulating group gatherings, and programs put together at the Community Connections Day Center in Waterloo, WI. The facility is secured around the clock and includes a pharmacy, transportation help, concierge services, and regular health checks, while residents can also enjoy spending time outdoors in the garden or along walking paths and courtyards. Most days run from 7:30 in the morning until 4:00 in the afternoon, Monday through Friday, but the care keeps going after hours, and the staff know how to balance safety, kindness, and respect for each person's preferences and dignity.
Victory Vision Business Ventures, operating several locations across Wisconsin, including Community Living East, North, Lower North, and Upper North, mixes assisted living, group home services, and community-based programs to support not only seniors but also those with different abilities or needs. The place welcomes gatherings in shared spaces, offers private and cozy bedrooms, and supports outings so residents stay connected to life outside the home too. The mission commits to working hand-in-hand with families and community partners, aiming for a safe, inviting atmosphere where folks are valued, their dignity protected, and their health, comfort, and well-being kept front and center. The business runs under proper licensing as a group home and adult family home, though it doesn't take Medicare unless otherwise certified, and it keeps its focus on making day-to-day life comfortable and secure for every resident.