Mill Pond One sits at 507 South Market Street in Westfield, Wisconsin, and you can tell right away it's a smaller place, with only eight licensed beds, so people know each other a bit better, which helps with that warm, intimate feeling you get when you walk in, and you see right away that they're focused on personalized care for each person. People who live here have furnished apartments, and the place is set up with safety in mind, offering things like emergency alert systems, secure spaces, and 24-hour supervision, so families can trust their loved ones are watched over. They offer assisted living services for folks who can get around on their own but need help with things like bathing, dressing, food prep, and keeping their place tidy, and personal care is available for people who have trouble moving, too. The facility is licensed as a Community Based Residential Facility, which means they provide care similar to a nursing home, but in a more home-like setting meant to keep costs down over time for seniors who don't need full-on nursing care.
There's a strong focus on helping people with Alzheimer's, other dementias, or even more complex neurobehavioral issues-there are memory care services, neurorehabilitation programs, supportive environments, and assistance for residents with neurological disorders, and the support extends to long-term care, outpatient services, and inpatient rehabilitation for those who need it. Mill Pond One also has Lakeview at Mill Pond under its name at the same address, so those needing specialized care can find programs matched to unique needs. You'll find a Patient/Family Representative named Nicole Greider, Quality Coordinator, who helps with feedback and keeps track of compliance, so if something needs attention, there's a direct way for families and residents to speak up.
For medical needs, Mill Pond One provides medication management, care coordination with healthcare folks, specialty acute care, Long Term Acute Care (LTACH) services, and even Critical Care EMS transportation, plus an Out-Patient Clinic for checks or treatments that don't need an overnight stay. There's a dedicated Admissions Office that takes care of referrals and tours, making it easier for families to get questions answered about care and moving in.
As for day-to-day life, Mill Pond One tries to keep things comfortable, like home, so there are community amenities such as a dining room with special meals for dietary needs including diabetic and allergy-sensitive diets, family-style living spaces, movie nights, scheduled community events, and organized social activities that give people a reason to get out and meet neighbors if they want. Outdoor features like a garden and walking path let folks enjoy the fresh air. Amenities cover basics like laundry, housekeeping, dry cleaning, telephone access, and parking, and the building itself is wheelchair friendly, which matters when mobility gets tricky. Transportation services help people get to retail stores, churches, or medical facilities nearby, which makes getting out easier and less stressful. Mill Pond One puts effort into providing a place where seniors can stay as independent as possible for as long as possible, while still having help handy whenever they need it, and that's important for both them and their families, knowing there's someone watching out, not just once in a while, but all the time.