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    About Deer Valley Cares LLC

    Deer Valley Cares LLC runs a small, licensed assisted living facility in Norwalk, Wisconsin, at 18067 County Highway F, where up to six adults can live together and get the daily help they need, and the place accepts Community Options Program (COP) and Family Care funds run by county Aging & Disability Resource Centers, so there are some ways to use help to pay for care if that's needed. People can choose from different care programs, with some including everything in one fee, others letting residents pay for only what they use, and some mixing rent and personal care costs in different ways depending on what someone wants, and the staff there can help explain how it all works since there are special terms for their programs and care types, like Class AA, AS, ANA, CA, CS, and CNA, which all have to do with how well folks can get around, take care of themselves, and react if there's an emergency, and the home is equipped for residents who use wheelchairs or have trouble walking. The facility has licensure that sets out who can live there, making sure it matches what the person can do on their own, and it even has special Memory Care services for folks with dementia or Alzheimer's, with a secure setup to keep everyone safe, doors that let staff know if someone wanders outside, a safe outdoor space, and staff who've had extra training in dementia care. Some people get their own room or apartment that they can personalize or even fully furnish themselves, though there are fully furnished options too, and the building could either be a renovated house for a small group or a purpose-built setup with private rooms, but either way it tries to keep a home-like feeling with dignity, safety, and independence in mind. Deer Valley Cares assists with many activities of daily living-things like bathing, dressing, moving around, eating meals, medication reminders, and help with using the bathroom, and staff are around all day and night, checking in to make sure everyone's safe and comfortable. There's three hours a week of skilled nursing allowed unless there's an exception in someone's care plan, and the place doesn't take Medicare unless it's certified for it, but it works with outside healthcare providers to support medical needs. The home has meals cooked and served in a dining room, laundry and linen services, house-keeping, and help with shopping and errands when needed, plus there's all-day dining, special diets for allergies or diabetes, and snacks if people get hungry at odd hours. Residents enjoy social activities, community events, movie nights in the common room, plus gardens and walking paths so people can get fresh air or a bit of exercise, and transportation and parking are available, giving folks a chance to keep up with outings or visits. The emergency alert system helps keep everyone safe, and the staff helps people move in, settles them, and sees that they can decorate or furnish their living space how they like. The place mainly serves seniors and adults with support needs and, by keeping things small and the setting friendly, helps people stay active, social, and as independent as they can be while also giving families peace of mind that their loved one has the help and safety they need.

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