Kirkland Crossings sits on a 12-acre campus at 700 Quinlan Drive in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, with apartment homes and townhomes overlooking ponds, prairie meadows, and foot trails, and the whole place has a natural prairie setting that feels peaceful and private, so you sometimes see neighbors out walking on the paths or watching birds near the water when they aren't relaxing on their own front porches or patios. The community offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care apartment homes, and there's an expansion coming in fall 2025 with over 70 new apartments, each featuring bright, airy designs with nine-foot ceilings, modern kitchens with appliances like stoves and dishwashers, in-home laundry with full-size washers and dryers, and roll-in showers in the bathrooms, and some floorplans come with sunrooms, dining rooms, or fireplaces with built-in beverage bars and refrigerators. Many apartments and townhomes have walk-in closets, attached garages, and single-level living, and you'll also find individually controlled heating and air conditioning, stylish plank flooring, and storage lockers throughout the community.
A nurse works part-time on staff, and other trained staff help with medication reminders, rehabilitative support, personal care services like bathing and dressing, and specialized memory care for residents with dementia, with access to a range of assisted living and health-related services. They provide wellness programs, yoga, and stretching opportunities, and there's a fitness center with equipment for group and private workouts, plus meals are prepared and cooked on-site, with both everyday dining options and extra guest dining services if family visits, and housekeeping and on-site maintenance take care of routine needs.
Kirkland Crossings has a library, billiards, a salon, a chapel for worship services, and a community auditorium for gatherings. The campus includes club lounges, a business office, computer room, cable and satellite TV in the common area, wireless internet access, and guest parking, with outside amenities like grilling areas, shuffleboard, patio, gardens, nature paths, beach access, and spaces for outdoor activities, though there are some pet restrictions. Residents use the transportation and shopping services, and there are plenty of things to do, from organized activities and events to volunteer opportunities, wellness classes, and faith-based programs.
The facility is a not-for-profit provider member of LeadingAge Wisconsin, and accepts checks, credit cards, and insurance payments, with financial guidance, all-inclusive rent options, and straightforward handling of rent and care fees. Specialized services here often have unique names and terms, and each staff role is clearly defined-La Kelvin Hill serves as campus administrator and Kari Ajack is the regional director of operations. Kirkland Crossings holds the Wisconsin license number 9361. The community provides resident documents, virtual tours, and even resources related to disaster recovery for peace of mind. With senior apartments, various independent living options, memory care, and assisted living-all surrounded by natural beauty-residents can choose what works best for their needs, with privacy, support, and plenty of amenities designed for aging and health concerns.