Bell Tower Residence Assisted Living sits on a quiet street near Riverside Park, on 12 acres of scenic land, and you'll notice the building is a beautifully restored former convent, which gives the place a welcoming and unique look that's a bit different from what you might find elsewhere because you get that blend of history and a peaceful setting. Residents have a choice of floor plans, and some units have private balconies with views of the grounds, so if you like seeing the outdoors or having fresh air, you'll appreciate that, and the rooms all come with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and utilities included, which makes things easier to manage day to day.
Residents get three homemade meals daily along with snacks, and there are options for special diets, including allergy-sensitive and diabetes diets too, which can ease the minds of folks who have to watch what they eat. Housekeeping and laundry come weekly, so residents don't need to worry about those chores, and there's a 24-hour call system for peace of mind, with 12-16 hour nursing support and a nurse on-site around the clock, so there's always someone ready to help with medication management, dressing, bathing, and transfers whenever needed. Care plans get tailored to each individual, so the staff, who are known for being friendly and compassionate, focus on meeting your needs rather than doing things one way for everyone, and there's assistance for everything from short-term respite stays to long-term memory care.
The designated memory care floor has special safety features, and everything is on one level to help residents who might get confused or have trouble with memory, so meals and activities for memory care residents all happen in the same easy-to-navigate area. The care here is designed for people living with Alzheimer's or other dementias, so families can be reassured that their loved ones are somewhere staff really know how to handle memory issues, and there are special therapies and activities targeted to memory care too.
Residents enjoy lots of activities every day, with things like games, crafts, music, movie nights in the on-site theater, and outdoor activities, including fishing and scenic rides on a trishaw bike that winds through the community's walking paths and gardens, so if you like to stay busy or want fresh air, there's plenty to do. Some activities and clubs are even run by the residents themselves, and there's a strong feeling of purpose and dignity that comes with being able to take part, whether it's in the library, the crafts rooms, using the fitness space, enjoying music and dance, or spending time in the garden area. There are faith classes, an on-site chapel, and spiritual services for folks who value that part of life, as Bell Tower's heritage comes from the Holy Cross Sisters, and the community remains focused on Christian values.
Bell Tower Residence helps residents take care of day-to-day details so they can focus on enjoying life, with laundry and cleaning done, home health support available if needed, move-in coordination to make transitions smoother, scheduled transportation, and even a beauty salon and barbershop for grooming. What stands out here is the variety of support-assisted living for those who want independence with a bit of help, rehab therapy services for people who need extra care after illness or injury, and specialized hospice care for comfort in difficult times, all under one nonprofit Christian community. Licensed in Wisconsin since 1990, this location continues its mission to help seniors live with dignity, purpose, and comfort, making life a little easier and more manageable, all in a setting that combines historic charm with the comforts needed for daily living.