Christian FamilyCare Home – Michigan in Waukesha, WI operates as a residential care home built to manage complex health profiles. The team is trained to support residents who wander, demonstrate behavioral issues, remain awake through the night, or live with advanced dementia. Clinical oversight extends to wound care, oxygen use, strict special-diet compliance, and diabetes management—whether that involves oral medications, injections, or a sliding-scale regimen. Younger adults under 60 who need these supports are also considered for admission.
Around-the-clock supervision underpins the daily routine. An RN or LPN is on staff, and a nurse is on call 24 hours a day. Background-checked employees provide both awake and asleep night coverage, while continuous security ensures resident safety. Outside clinicians visit for podiatry, and the home accepts individuals with psychiatric conditions. Staff can assist with bathing, dressing, and toileting when partial physical help is necessary, while residents who are independent with meals receive monitoring for adequate intake. Mobility support ranges from standby supervision to a one-person transfer, and walkers are accommodated.
Private and semi-private rooms come furnished, but residents may repaint or decorate to suit personal tastes; cable service and regular housekeeping are available in many but not all units. It is recommended that families confirm the specific features in the room being offered, as not every accommodation includes the same set of amenities.
Meals follow a set menu prepared to align with physician-ordered diet modifications, including diabetic, low-sodium, or texture-altered plans. Between scheduled meals, snacks are available so residents can manage hunger and blood-sugar levels without disrupting medical protocols.
Outdoor smoking areas are designated for residents who smoke, and the community arranges transportation limited to medical appointments and related shuttle needs.