Golden Years Health Center in Walworth, Wisconsin, provides Assisted Living aimed at residents who want daily help while still maintaining as much independence as possible. Within this care level, the community can coordinate physical therapy programs, short-stay respite arrangements, and routine diabetes monitoring, allowing residents to stay on campus rather than travel for those services.
Additional care features include licensed staff on site around the clock, background-checked employees, and a pull-cord and PERS system that connects directly to 911 if needed. A therapy room, visiting podiatry, audiology, and dental practitioners extend medical oversight without residents leaving the building, while 24-hour security helps ensure quick response in emergencies and daily peace of mind.
Apartments are designed for practicality. Depending on the specific unit, residents may have independent temperature controls, in-unit laundry, cable hookups, and the option to paint or otherwise personalize their spaces. Housekeeping services are available, and the community reminds incoming residents that not every apartment includes every feature, so it is best to confirm details during a tour.
Meals follow a set menu prepared by the culinary staff, with a private dining room available for family gatherings or special occasions. Modified or managed diets can be accommodated when prescribed, giving residents with medical or cultural dietary needs reliable access to appropriate meals without having to make separate arrangements.
Residents have access to on-site parking, wheelchair-friendly common areas, an exercise room, a movie room, communal gardens, internet connectivity, a barber and beauty shop, a library, special-interest clubs, concierge services, and scheduled religious services. Pets are allowed; it's a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.