Jefferson Crest is an appealing assisted living community in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is within bright and cheery Milwaukee County which is part of the Badger State.
Jefferson Crest closely simulates that of an Assisted Living facility, yet our Services are designed for provision in our Client homes. Some Clients require only minimal assistance with Daily Living and some Clients require much more. We, at Jefferson Crest tailor our Care Plan to the Clients specific needs keeping in mind independence comes first.
Jefferson Crest, LLC. would like to take this opportunity to introduce ourselves and the services we provide. Our Company prides itself upon the provision of Quality Care, Exceptional Service and Uncompromising Safety.
We provide a full range of personalized non-medical senior services to home-bound individuals in the Milwaukee metro area. We provide support, friendship, transportation and outings for those whose families can’t be with them around the clock.
Our services are completely customizable and vary from client to client. There is no minimum or maximum amount of time we provide, and we work with families, guardians and care facilities to make sure we meet our clients' needs.
Nothing should stop you from doing the things, or seeing the people you love.
In addition to the services below, we can coordinate any task, big or small, from the routine to the unusual and everything in between. That's what we are here to do.
- Companionship & Socialization
- Medical & Therapy Appointments
- Accompaniment & Travel
- Minor Housework & Chores
- Errands
- Day trips & Activities
- Exercise
- Dining out
- Problem Solving
- And Much More
Everyone needs a break. Respite care provides caregivers a temporary rest from caregiving, while the person with Alzheimer's continues to receive care in a safe environment. Using respite services can support and strengthen your ability to be a caregiver.
Emergencies, unplanned situations or unexpected trips can create a need for immediate care by an alternative caregiver. Try providers out in a non-emergency situation, so you're ready if the need arises. Also, talk with people you trust — including family, friends and neighbors — about helping out in an emergency. It's a good idea to have contact information for the person with dementia's medical team as well as a list of all current medications (with dosage and frequency taken) easily accessible at all times.
Respite care can help you as a caregiver by providing a new environment or time to relax. It's a good way for you to take time for yourself.
Respite care can provide:
- A chance to spend time with other friends and family, or to just relax
- Time to take care of errands such as shopping, exercising, getting a haircut or going to the doctor
- Comfort and peace of mind knowing that the person with dementia is spending time with another caring individual
Respite care services can give the person with dementia an opportunity to:
- Interact with others having similar experiences
- Spend time in a safe, supportive environment
- Participate in activities designed to match personal abilities and needs