Steeple View is an independent senior living community with a focus on Christian values, but they welcome people of all faiths. The place offers seniors a quiet and safe environment where they've got the freedom to do what they enjoy without worrying about home maintenance. The activity program includes choir sessions, Bible studies, gardening, group games, line dancing, Saturday morning coffee socials, movie nights, monthly trips, and even dart-ball, so residents can stay as active as they want and meet new friends. There are volunteer opportunities and lots of ways to get involved, which really helps folks make meaningful connections and keep busy.
The campus has open lobby areas, a community dining room that fits 150 guests, big lounge spaces, and a community center complete with large craft rooms and a two-story chapel full of sunlight from stained-glass windows. There's a library, computer center, exercise room, and woodworking shop for those who like to keep their hands and minds busy. Residents also enjoy raised garden beds outside beside a patio with a firepit and gas grill, and when it comes to eating, meal options come from "Home Cuisine," "Kerry's Kitchen," and the "Open Flame Restaurant"-and that's something most folks appreciate, having a hot meal ready or a place to chat with neighbors. For those interested in keeping up appearances or just needing a trim, The Shear Point Hair Salon and Seasons Salon have appointments, and the beauty/barber shop and a relaxation studio are both on the second floor, with massage services available from Living Light Solutions by appointment.
Steeple View is run as a not-for-profit, and any money made is put right back into maintaining and improving the community. A volunteer board of directors keeps an eye on residents' welfare and helps make decisions. The underground garage with a car wash bay keeps cars safe from the weather, which is something some folks look for. Security and independence mean a lot here, and the grounds stay tidy so residents don't have to worry about chores. The many group events, social gatherings, and spiritual activities are meant to help people grow and stay healthy, both in body and spirit, no matter how involved they choose to be. Memory care and assisted living are available at other locations in Wisconsin for those who might need extra help in the future. The operational hours for the front office are from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Steeple View does everything with a steady focus on Christian mission, friendship, and seniors' well-being.