Liberty House in Fond du Lac, WI delivers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, with programs built to support residents ranging from those who simply need a predictable daily routine to individuals living with advanced dementia. The community can manage wandering in the morning or evening, elopement risk, combative or other behavioral issues, and residents who stay awake through the night. Clinical capabilities include wound care, oxygen management, specialized diets, and full diabetic support whether residents rely on oral medications, injections, or sliding-scale insulin. Adults under 60 are also accepted when their medical profile aligns with the facility’s scope of practice.
Clinical oversight is reinforced by an RN or LPN on staff, a nurse on call 24 hours a day, and awake night-shift caregivers who complete regular safety checks. The building is secured with door alarms, a fenced rear area, and continuous staffing. All employees undergo background checks, and the team is trained to assist with psychiatric conditions when needed. Direct care services cover full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, along with transfer help for walkers, wheelchairs, standby, or one-person lifts. An activity director coordinates daily programming to complement each care plan.
Apartments are available in several layouts; some include private bathrooms, basic furnishings, and independent temperature controls, while others offer a more standard setup. Housekeeping is provided on a scheduled basis, keeping rooms tidy and linens fresh. Because floor plans vary, families should confirm which specific features come with the unit they are considering.
Dining follows a set menu prepared to meet nutritional guidelines, and the kitchen can accommodate physician-ordered or preference-based diet modifications, including carbohydrate-controlled meals for diabetics or texture adjustments for swallowing issues. Snacks are stocked and available between meals so residents can maintain energy and hydration throughout the day.
Residents have access to on-site parking, outdoor smoking areas, and wheelchair-accessible common spaces that include a barber and beauty shop, communal gardens, and internet-enabled lounges. Special-interest clubs meet regularly, making it easier for newcomers to connect with peers who share similar hobbies. Pets are allowed, and it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.