CLE - Rainbow Terrace sits in New Berlin, WI, in a nice area close to churches, shops, doctors, grocery stores, restaurants, and places like the Milwaukee County Zoo and a golf course, so people living there can still get to nearby services when they need them. The community's been around since 1987 and mostly serves seniors who need help with daily tasks but want to keep some independence, and it's known for small, homelike group residences with a friendly, family feeling where residents and staff know each other pretty well. The place has one- and two-bedroom senior apartments, all with private bathrooms, and it shows pictures that give an idea of what the rooms and common areas look like, including both indoor and outdoor spaces for socializing, activities, or relaxing.
There's a mix of care here, so residents can get assisted living, memory care for people with dementia like Alzheimer's, residential care homes, adult daycare, respite care for recovery after surgery, and hospice when it's needed, plus home care and skilled home healthcare options. The staff helps with meals, medication, grooming, housekeeping, and offers physical, occupational, and speech therapy if needed, plus there's a dentist, podiatrist, and a nurse on call. They have nurses on staff, 24-hour help for complex health needs, and a beautician visits each week. Pets are allowed, but there's no smoking indoors-either in private or common spaces-and the showers are wheelchair accessible.
Residents can get out for activities both on and off site, like devotional services, crafts, walks, or clubs, and there are regular social and educational programs. There's also resident parking, and transportation is offered at a cost if someone needs a ride to appointments or shopping. Meal services offer nutritious choices, including vegetarian options, and activities aim to help everyone enjoy themselves, learn something new, and stay active. Staff focus on providing a safe and supportive environment, making care plans that fit each person's needs so seniors who don't need nursing home care but can't quite manage on their own yet can still feel engaged and comfortable.
Families and seniors can contact the community to learn more, see prices, get help comparing options, or arrange a tour, and there are photos available for those who just want a look at the surroundings or available floor plans before they visit.