Golden Age Care in Racine, WI has a small, home-like setting with only four assisted living units, and that helps the staff get to know each resident by name, and you've got rooms that come furnished or not, depending on what's needed, with options like large studios, private and semi-private rooms, and even special memory care areas they call "Memory Care." Safety's a big deal here, with things like smoke alarms, emergency call systems, non-slip floors, and an enclosed courtyard so people who need extra support, especially those with memory loss or Parkinson's, won't wander off, and folks even get bracelets that set off alarms if they go where they shouldn't. Residents can find ADA-compliant bathrooms, full tubs, private bathrooms, wide hallways, and storage space, making it easier to get around, and those who need help with showering, getting dressed, medication, or getting in and out of bed can get that, while the care team is trained for higher needs, like incontinence, diabetic care, and administering insulin or other injected medicine, and a visiting nurse checks on everyone, too.
Meals come prepared by a chef, with special diets like kosher and vegetarian for those who need it, and folks can eat in a big, well-lit dining area, a private dining room, or guest meals if family comes along, and there are snacks through the day. The activity schedule stays pretty full, with outings offsite, exercise routines, computer classes, art projects, devotional and chapel services, gardening, and a library for folks who want to read or join in, and there are full activity directors making sure both regular and memory care folks have something to do. Inside, you've got a public living area, a television and media zone, a theater room, Internet access, a game space, and a café, along with beauty salons and a walking trail outside. Staff runs daily housekeeping and linen help, as well as moving assistance for new arrivals, and there's laundry service, case management, ongoing health monitoring, and regular physician visits. Residents get help with transportation, whether it's free rides, resident parking, or paying for other trips, and the grounds stay landscaped and tidy year-round.
When someone needs more support, staff can handle different care levels, including heavy care for medical needs, and there's help for dementia or Alzheimer's, as well as Parkinson's, with people who know those conditions and offer special interventions. Golden Age Care lets residents age in place, so as needs grow, folks don't have to move again, and short-term stays or respite care work for those who recover from a hospital trip or just need a break. Security is strong, with the property fully enclosed, secured apartments, and staff awake and alert all night. The care team helps with medication, personal care, lifting, and even one- or two-person assisted transfers, and there's a pharmacy for getting medicine handled without trouble.
The place tries to keep life as normal as possible for everyone, with a warm and friendly atmosphere, staff who help but don't hover, and lots of chances to stay as independent as possible. Golden Age Care also offers a service with SeniorAdvisor, which helps families learn about community details, published prices, and room types, and local experts can help guide people through care options. There's a focus on sharing what's really offered, supporting families in making care decisions, and providing details like reviews and ratings so folks aren't left guessing.