Our House Senior Living – Platteville offers an Assisted Living environment designed to meet both everyday lifestyle needs and more complex health concerns. The community can serve residents who require short-term respite stays as well as those living with moderate dementia, thanks to a dedicated memory care wing. Licensed nurses coordinate care plans, oversee medication management, and work with hospice providers when end-of-life services are needed. Residents who need help with bathing, dressing, toileting or mobility can receive full-assistance support from trained caregivers, while those who only need some help with eating or transfers can receive partial aid.
Additional safeguards include a nurse on call around the clock, awake staff throughout the night, and mandatory background checks for all employees. An activity director structures daily programming to encourage cognitive engagement and social interaction. On-site medical capabilities extend to routine nursing services, wellness monitoring, and organized therapy visits, minimizing the need for outside appointments. Transfer support ranges from standby assistance to two-person lifts, accommodating walkers and wheelchairs. Together, these features aim to keep residents safe while allowing them to maintain as much independence as possible.
Suites are available in several layouts, and some include private bathrooms and in-room cable connections. Furnishings can be personalized, though availability of specific features varies by unit and should be confirmed during a tour. Climate controls and emergency call systems are standard, and maintenance handles routine repairs.
Meals follow a set menu prepared to meet nutritional guidelines, with alternate selections offered for residents who require specialized diets. Staff can modify textures or ingredients to address medical or personal preferences. Snacks are stocked and accessible throughout the day, and caregivers are on hand to provide cueing or partial assistance during dining as needed.
Residents have access to on-site religious services, a barber and beauty shop for grooming, wheelchair-accessible common areas, and parking for those who still drive. These practical amenities are intended to support daily routines without leaving the community.