4747 North 44 Th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53218
For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973
Serenity Residential Facility 2 is an assisted living community located in Milwaukee, WI. We provide excellent care and a comfortable living environment for individuals who require assistance with daily activities and memory care. Our board and care home provides a fully furnished space for residents to feel at home, complete with amenities such as a dining room, garden, outdoor space, telephone, and Wi-Fi/high-speed internet.
Our dedicated staff is trained in providing personalized care services that include assistance with bathing, dressing, transfers, medication management, meal preparation and service. We also offer coordination with health care providers to ensure comprehensive care for our residents. Additionally, we have specialized memory care programming for those with dementia or mild cognitive impairment.
At Serenity Residential Facility 2, we prioritize the mental wellness of our residents by offering activities that are designed to engage their minds and promote social interaction. Scheduled daily activities keep our residents active and fulfilled.
Located in the heart of Milwaukee, our community is surrounded by numerous conveniences. There are three cafes nearby where residents can enjoy outings or meet friends and family. For those who appreciate the outdoors, there are six parks in close proximity. Access to essential services is easy with 17 pharmacies and three physicians nearby. Residents can also explore various dining options at the 22 restaurants in the area. Transportation arrangements for medical appointments are available as well.
With our commitment to providing exceptional care and a vibrant community atmosphere, Serenity Residential Facility 2 is an ideal choice for individuals seeking assisted living services in Milwaukee.
Serenity Residential Facility 2 is located at 4747 North 44 Th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53218 in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
Serenity Residential Facility 2 offers a comprehensive array of features designed to support residents with dementia or Alzheimer's disease, facilitating their daily living while enhancing overall well-being. Assistance with dressing and bathing promotes personal hygiene and dignity, crucial for individuals experiencing cognitive decline. Medication management ensures residents receive their medications as prescribed, helping maintain health stability. Meal preparation and service are tailored to meet specific dietary needs, encouraging proper nutrition. Additionally, transportation arrangements for medical appointments alleviate potential stress related to travel logistics, while coordination with healthcare providers fosters streamlined communication about each resident's health status. Activities of daily living assistance helps residents engage in essential tasks with guidance, enriching their sense of independence. The presence of 24-hour supervision provides safety and reassurance, while specialized memory care programming addresses unique cognitive challenges through targeted stimulation. Programs focusing on mental wellness and caring for individuals with mild cognitive impairment create a nurturing environment that supports emotional health and social interaction, effectively addressing the multifaceted needs of those living with memory loss.
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