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GREATER WISCONSIN

Our Services

Three core programs designed to meet your loved one wherever they are — from light daily support to full residential care.

AFH

Adult Family Home

What It Is

A licensed, residential home where up to four adults live together with around-the-clock caregiver presence. We provide a true home environment — shared meals, private bedrooms, communal living spaces, and personalized care plans for every resident.

Who It's For

  • Adults who need 24-hour care and supervision
  • Individuals with cognitive, developmental, or physical disabilities
  • Seniors transitioning out of independent living
  • People who want a true home setting — not a facility
  • Those served by guardians or county-funded waivers

Key Benefits

  • Around-the-clock trained caregivers
  • Small, family-style household
  • Person-centered care plans
  • Medical, social, and wellness goal tracking
  • Experienced with challenging behaviors
  • Excellent communication with guardians and families
SHC

Supportive Home Care

What It Is

Hands-on care delivered in the comfort of your own home. Caregivers help with personal care, companionship, household tasks, and daily routines — on a schedule tailored to your family's needs, from a few hours a week to multiple visits a day.

Who It's For

  • Seniors who want to age in place
  • Adults recovering from surgery or illness
  • People with chronic conditions or limited mobility
  • Families needing respite from caregiving
  • Individuals with disabilities living at home

Key Benefits

  • Stay in your own home and routine
  • Flexible scheduling — from light visits to full days
  • Personal care: bathing, dressing, grooming
  • Meal prep, light housekeeping, errands
  • Companionship and conversation
  • Family caregiver relief and peace of mind
DHS

Daily Home Support

What It Is

Light-touch daily assistance for people who are mostly independent but need a hand with specific routines — medication reminders, transportation to appointments, errands, light meal support, and check-ins.

Who It's For

  • Independent seniors who want to stay that way
  • Adults with mild cognitive change or memory loss
  • People recovering from a hospital stay
  • Anyone living alone who could use a friendly check-in
  • Families coordinating care from a distance

Key Benefits

  • Maintain independence and dignity
  • Medication and routine reminders
  • Reliable transportation to appointments
  • Light meal prep and grocery support
  • Weekly updates for out-of-state family
  • Catch small issues before they become big ones
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Not Sure Which Service Fits?

That's what a free consultation is for. A care coordinator will listen, ask the right questions, and recommend the right level of care for your situation.