Zion Lutheran Church, also known as Trinity Lutheran Church, sits at 420 N Sawyer Street in Oshkosh, WI. This is a Lutheran Church of the Missouri Synod and folks will find regular worship services, Bible studies, and music programs like G.I.F.T. (Generations in Faith Together) here, along with youth programs, service videos, and a thrift store with a food pantry for anyone in need. There's also the TLC Daycare for younger families that may need child care. The church focuses on Lutheran teachings and has a close-knit, connected community feel.
For senior living, Zion Lutheran Church offers housing for adults aged 55 and older, with no church membership needed. Services include support for activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management, so people get help when they need it without feeling crowded. The setting is a residential care home, meaning it's cozy with a live-in caregiver in the building. They provide care types such as residential care home services and memory care for people who have Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, though there aren't any medical personnel onsite.
Apartments come in one and two bedroom layouts with large closets, private bathrooms that are ADA compliant, and galley-style kitchens with stove, fridge, and air conditioning. Residents bring their own furniture to make things feel like home. The master bedrooms have walk-in closets. Some have street views and all have access to common areas that are spacious and bright, with fire alarms, cable TV, intercom, and locked mailboxes. Laundry is done in coin machines inside the building, and there's underground parking and off-street options, even a few garage spaces for rent, though there aren't many.
Upkeep is ongoing, with general repairs, lawn care, exterior windows cleaned each year, and the church has made recent updates to building doors, the elevators, siding, insulation, and windows. Utilities like water, sewer, and sometimes heat are included. Residents eat in a shared dining room, and there's a kitchen in each unit for those who want to cook on their own.
There's a patio with a small garden, plus a courtyard where folks can sit and visit. Other spaces include a party area for family gatherings, an exercise area that's always open, and a library with books refreshed monthly by the library. Monthly get-togethers give people a chance to visit and make friends. The church provides activities for all kinds of interests, so there's always something going on if someone wants to join in.
Apartments aren't income-based, and the building has low vacancies, with each unit getting fixed up between tenants. Accessibility is a priority, with elevators, wide halls, and easy entry. Transportation and plenty of parking help make visits and errands easier. The church's community cares about making sure everyone feels welcome and supported whatever their backgrounds are, so folks find a comfortable and friendly place to live and worship.