Living Hope sits in Twin Lakes, WI, at 1213 W Main St, and you'll find a variety of living choices here-detached homes, studio, one-bedroom, and three-bedroom apartments, condos, and townhomes, so folks can pick what's right for them, and independence is respected, with options to personalize and decorate suites with one's own things or favorite furniture. The community's got apartments and homes for both independent living and those seniors who need a hand with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, grooming, bathroom needs, and reminders about medication, so whether someone needs a lot of help or just a little, there's support available, and that includes help for folks facing memory loss, with tailored Memory Care programs for Alzheimer's and dementia, plus safety features like locked entries and a wand guard to make sure those prone to wandering stay safe.
Living Hope can house up to 58 people, and it offers both shared spaces for socializing and private options for peace and quiet, and when it comes to meals, three home-cooked meals are served each day, with snacks and adjustments for special diets when needed, and meal times can be shared in group dining rooms or taken in private, and the dining program is known for its good food and healthy snacks, which is always a comfort. Residents can bring pets, including dogs and cats, because Living Hope is pet-friendly, and there are butterfly and hummingbird gardens, raised beds, and outdoor paths so people-and their pets-can enjoy nature, and there's an indoor atrium as well for when the weather's not so nice.
The place offers a long list of ways to keep busy or relax-garden spaces, an arts and crafts room, woodworking shop, fitness center, billiards lounge, movie room, game room, book room, salon and spa, plus the chance to sit in the jacuzzi or sauna, and there are planned activities like movie nights, music, pet therapy, and social events designed to bring people together. There's a focus on health and safety, with nurses on call, therapy services such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy, medication management, and support for high-acuity needs or when people are dealing with incontinence, diabetes, or other chronic conditions, and folks who can't move around much or have trouble getting in and out of bed can get two-person transfers when needed.
Transportation for doctor visits, errands, or church is available at no cost or for a fee, depending on the circumstance, and there's resident parking, covered and uncovered, so families don't have to worry about their cars, and visitors can count on parking too. On top of that, housekeeping, laundry, and even dry-cleaning are handled for people, so they don't have to keep up with chores if they don't want to, and the place follows a no indoor smoking rule to keep the air clean for everyone.
Caregivers on staff can provide wakeful care day and night, help manage insulin, and guide folks who might need reminders to stay safe, eat properly, or bathe regularly, and there's both assisted living for those who need an extra hand and nursing care for people with more medical needs, right up to hospice and respite care when families need a short break. Families will find a spiritual side at Living Hope, too, with ministries, Celebrate Recovery, a Food Pantry, Grief Share, and outreach for adults, children, young people, and the disabled, plus live streamed sermons.
This community speaks many languages, making it more welcoming for people from different backgrounds, and it groups people into life circles or missions where they can serve, support each other, or simply talk, so nobody really has to feel alone here. Living Hope keeps up with state and Care.com safety requirements, uses staff ratios for better attention, and holds onto that domestic, home-like feeling where bonds between seniors and staff grow strong. The focus stays on care, safety, meals, independence, tailored activities, and a clean place to live, because these basics are always important.