Bay Harbor Assisted Living Suamico II sits at 3136 Longview Ln BLDG B in Suamico, Wisconsin, and is a smaller assisted living community designed to serve up to 16 residents, which makes things homier for folks who might not like a big setting, and being in Brown County means it's part of a wider group of care options out there, offering assisted living, memory care, and board and care home services, with memory care tailored for folks living with dementia or mild cognitive decline, so there's specialized programming and extra safety measures right in place. The community's in a quiet residential neighborhood and the homes are cozy, with studios, shared quarters, and one-bedroom units that come fully furnished with basics like flat screen TVs, phones, cable, and WiFi, so folks can stay connected if they choose, and laundry, housekeeping, and linen services get handled regularly-keeps things clean and tidy without residents having to worry about chores.
Meals get served three times a day with snacks always available, and dining services can take care of most any restrictions or diabetes diets, and there's always a staff member around, including registered nurses and personal care assistants, who help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management-there's a 24-hour emergency call system for peace of mind and supervision around the clock for those who need it. There are walking paths and gardens outside for fresh air, common rooms for group gatherings, private dining if family visits, a community kitchen so folks can join in with cooking if they want, and a chapel service too, plus organized daily activities like fitness, recreation, arts and crafts classes, movie nights, and a specialized intervention program to help residents stay engaged.
The staff handles transportation for doctor appointments or community outings, so people aren't stuck, and there's parking on site. Medical support extends from mealtime help to help for folks with Parkinson's, physical therapy, and a specialized memory program for cognitive changes, and care plans get made for every resident, so support is pretty personal-staff coordinate with healthcare providers and deal with medications, and help is there for non-ambulatory care or transfers, and they cover meal prep too. They're equipped for short-term stays, like respite care, to give caregivers a break. The community is licensed under Wisconsin license #16113, and follows the state's requirements for safety and care, with things like an emergency alert system on top of supervision, so the main idea is that residents can keep their independence as much as possible while still having dignity and safety, and folks here can always find some way to get involved or just relax, whichever fits them best.