Cecelia Place Assisted Living sits at 1061 Cecelia Dr. in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, and offers 57 assisted living units where seniors can get help as needed while keeping as much independence as possible, and you'll find everything from one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments with full kitchens to studio suites and rooms in the Residential Care Apartment Complex (RCAC), with each apartment having private baths and all the usual appliances, and there are storage lockers, personal indoor mailboxes, and individual controls for air and heat which is nice, and the community allows small pets if they fit the set guidelines, so residents can bring a little companion with them. The building is surrounded by lawns, shade trees, and patio gardens, plus there's a greenhouse and raised gardening beds for anyone who likes to tend to plants, and the indoor space has large community living rooms with fireplaces, a piano/organ, TV and movie room, a library, billiards lounge, arts and crafts studio, reading area, and party room for family gatherings, and people like to sit in the tastefully furnished areas or join activities that range from summer cookouts and holiday get-togethers to exercise and spiritual wellness programs, games, or educational events meant to spark friendship and keep people mentally active.
Meals are served three times a day in an elegant dining room, with a professional chef preparing dishes that match dementia-friendly menus and meet special diets like kosher meals, low or no sugar, and low or no sodium, and a dietitian supervises meals to help residents stay healthy, and if anyone wants some privacy, there's a private dining area for family meals, plus residents have access to a communal kitchen and can make their own snacks or small meals if they feel like it. The staff at Cecelia Place are specially trained, with a licensed staff nurse, certified nursing assistants, housekeeping, and professional beauty and barber salon workers, and residents also get help from visiting physicians and podiatrists, pharmacy services, and home health services when needed, which really helps with daily health needs and long-term care.
People with Alzheimer's or other dementias have extra support, with design features and staff training to help reduce confusion and prevent wandering, and the menus and programs aim to help keep routines simple and safe. There's a full schedule of events-movies, arts and crafts, outings, grocery shopping, and devotional services both onsite and offsite-so residents can take part in as much or as little as they like, and amenities like free internet, TV, phone, heated underground parking, and storage are included to make life more convenient, with a focus on safety thanks to 24-hour security, emergency response monitoring, code alerts, and staff on hand around the clock. For more comfort, residents can get incontinence care, medication management, dressing and bathing help, daily health checks, and laundry or linen service, as well as respite and hospice care if their health needs change.
Cecelia Place also values keeping residents engaged and connected, offering group spaces like a main street common area, reading nooks, a wellness and exercise center, and a spa, where people can relax or join light fitness routines if they want to keep moving. Residents can use computer access, get help from a concierge, or travel with the help of transportation services, whether complimentary or at cost, when they need to get to appointments or activities around Pewaukee. People say the staff are warm and dedicated, always willing to help while respecting each person's independence, and the place has a rating of 4.3 from 11 reviews, which suggests people generally feel well taken care of and comfortable with their surroundings.
No matter if someone needs just a little help or more comprehensive support due to memory loss or health changes, Cecelia Place provides options like assisted living, short stays for respite care, or end-of-life support, while still encouraging residents to stay active, enjoy the outdoor gardens or patios, play a game of billiards, or sit by the fire with friends or family when they visit. The daily routines aim to foster a sense of home and security, and every apartment is designed so residents can settle in with their favorite belongings, keep up with their own interests, and live the way they like, surrounded by caring staff who know what it means to age with dignity and comfort under Wisconsin license #110210.