Forest Ridge Senior Community
11077 West Forest Home Avenue, Hales Corners, WI 53130
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5
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August 24, 2024
I moved into Forest Ridge Senior Community. It looked like a home, not a shipping container. They have buses picking you up and taking you to places. They go to dinners and suppers. They've got crafts and all kinds of different things. It's quite nice. The food is available five days a week, and on Saturday, they put food in the freezer if you want it. You pay for it as you take it. It doesn't go on your bill, which I love. They have more things that are for more people. The staff is very helpful. The rents are very reasonable for what they're giving you.
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About Forest Ridge Senior Community in Hales Corners, Wisconsin
Forest Ridge Senior Community is located in Hales Corners, Wisconsin, and offers a variety of care options including Assisted Living and Respite Care. The community provides apartment-style living with several room amenities designed for comfort and convenience. Apartments include kitchens, living rooms, dining areas, and dens or studies, allowing residents to feel at home with ample space for personal belongings and areas to host visitors.
The amenities at Forest Ridge Senior Community are extensive and cater to a wide range of interests and needs. The community is pet-friendly, allowing residents to bring their pets along. Meals are provided, ensuring that nutritional needs are met without the hassle of cooking. For active seniors, the community offers organized activities and programs, fitness and wellness equipment, group exercise options, and even yoga and stretching opportunities. Outdoor common areas, gardens, and walking and hiking areas are available, perfect for those who enjoy spending time outdoors. Additional amenities include an emergency response system, on-site parking, salon services, and facilitated field trips and outings.
Services at Forest Ridge Senior Community are designed to support the daily lives of residents. These include general transportation services, which help residents get around for errands or appointments. Personal care services and medication management ensure that health and wellness are prioritized. Housekeeping services are available, making it easier for residents to maintain a clean and organized living space. Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) is provided, offering help with tasks such as bathing, dressing, and more, ensuring residents have the support they need to live comfortably.
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Reviews of Forest Ridge Senior Community in Hales Corners, Wisconsin
4.5
(12 reviews)
Facility
4.6
Staff
4.9
Food
4.0
Activities
5.0
Value
5.0
Pam09
5
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August 24, 2024
I moved into Forest Ridge Senior Community. It looked like a home, not a shipping container. They have buses picking you up and taking you to places. They go to dinners and suppers. They've got crafts and all kinds of different things. It's quite nice. The food is available five days a week, and on Saturday, they put food in the freezer if you want it. You pay for it as you take it. It doesn't go on your bill, which I love. They have more things that are for more people. The staff is very helpful. The rents are very reasonable for what they're giving you.
Reviewer#RD0405d
5
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April 9, 2024
Everything was very clean and very, very beautiful at Forest Ridge Senior Community. They had nice decor and finishes. It knocked my socks off. It was good. I only met Lori who gave me the tour. She answered all of my questions and explained things. She showed me eight apartments. The setup of that is they had three original buildings, and they added another one maybe two years ago, and now they've just added even a newer one, and the apartments there are gorgeous. They're beautiful, spacious and there are nice finishes. And they have the washer dryer, the dishwasher, the stove, and the microwave, too. They have everything. It's really pretty and well-equipped. The atmosphere was kind of quiet, so they didn't have a lot of activities from what I understand. But I don't think my parents want that anyway, so that wouldn't affect my decision or their decision.
Kim12
5
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April 4, 2024
My mom will move into Forest Ridge Senior Community. The reasons why we chose this community are the price, the convenience, everything they have to offer, and accessibility for my mother like everything is within the community. The staff who gave me the tour was very pleasant. Anything we had to ask, she was more than happy to answer, even if we had questions afterward. She was very nice. The rooms were beautiful. They have a beautiful dining area. They have wonderful coffee stations for visitors and their residents. The setting itself is very beautiful. We're in a brand new building. And even the older building and the main entrance are just so inviting. All the residents are very warm and welcoming. I observed different groups playing cards, sitting, and talking in the waiting area. And we noticed there was a brand new chef that was there. My mom is doing independent living, but they also have assisted living that she can pay for according to the care that she needs, and they would come right to her room.
Hope
5
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February 23, 2024
My brother is moving into Forest Ridge Senior Community. Everything was excellent. They were very nice showing us what was available and everything else. They were excellent. They communicated well with us. They're very nice and very kind, and they gave us maps of a place. In the common area where my brother will be, there's a cafe that's not too far from the area. All the buildings are connected, so you can do a lot of walking. It's all clean and there are railings on the wall, so if you start to get tired, you can stop. There's a country store and a computer place in the front office. Their coffee bar also includes hot chocolate. The mailing service is excellent. It's not too far from the apartment. Everything is just extremely great. The parking area is dry, nice, and comfortable. It's not cold like the other place was.
Reviewer#RD0124tg
4
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February 8, 2024
I have been sick almost since I moved into Forest Ridge Senior Community, so I haven't seen much of the place. I like the apartments, and the people seem very friendly, both the residents and the staff. They have a bus that takes you grocery shopping. They have football games when the football is on. They have card games. They have a lot of activities. I have seen the beauty salon, but it's open two days a week. They have a puzzle room. They could provide meals, but that's an extra. You must buy a week ahead of time, which is hard because you don't know today what you're going to do a week from now.
Barbara
5
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August 28, 2021
Forest Ridge Senior Community is nice. They offer meals, and transportation. The apartments were nice. They had an exercise area, they had activities going on there, they had a beautiful dining room, and I guess sometimes you can order what you want to eat. The staff was very helpful. They had a big community room, big dining room, and underground parking. The food smelled fabulous, I saw a menu posted right by the dining room for the daily dinner and lunch, so that was nice.
Jane
5
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August 7, 2021
I have a friend that lives in the Forest Ridge Senior Community. She really likes it. She likes all the activities they have. She has to check in every morning and night, to let them know that she's OK. She goes down for meals, and she said the food is really good. She said they have bingo and singalongs. Everything looked really nice when I visited her.
Joan
4
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June 5, 2019
I toured Forest Ridge Senior Community. I thought it looked very nice, and the apartments were very nice. I thought it was very comfortable, and I looked at it first because it was very convenient to where I live. I thought the price seemed good, and if it were me, Id probably be going to Forest Ridge. It was new, the rooms were nice and spacious, and wasnt crowded, but I really liked the way the kitchen was set-up because it was compact in a little corner, and it would work very well with somebody using a walker or wheelchair. I looked at the two-bedroom because it was only $30 difference between the 1st bedroom and the 2nd bedroom. That gave you the extra room especially if you need a wheelchair. It looked like the meals were good, and the dining place looked nice.
Genevieve
5
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March 20, 2018
I liked Forest Ridge the best among all the senior places we've visited. They're independent living, but they will bring the assisted living right to your door if and when you need it, so you won't have to move to a different place. I was very impressed and liked it very much. It's very homey and comfortable, and I feel like I could feel at home. The staff members that we dealt with were excellent, helpful, and friendly. The location was fine; it's a little bit out of town and not in the city. Their pricing was reasonable for what they offered.
AphaK
3
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September 14, 2015
My mom was a resident there for about 8 months. It began with a bad experience with one of their representatives when I first began to question if this was the right place for my mom in the long run which should have kept out of family business. I tell you why. My mom had Parkinson's, but it wasn't severe yet, but spent some time in and out of the hospital when she was home. Now she was still able to walk with a walker, go to the bathroom on her own, but required help with getting dressed, having her food cooked for her, washing her clothes and reminders to take her medicine. So I thought, this place would be alright in the short-term but I didn't think this was good for her in the long term. The woman whom I spoke with, didn't think much of it, she was certain that Forest Ridge could meet my mother's needs, if she needed more care (added fees for additional services) and brag to me there was a resident who was there for years required more help and her services ranged over 3,000 dollars a month. The base rent is cheap, but when you add things like washing clothes, assistance with medicine, fees for when they have to bring the food to the resident, it tends to add up. Keep in mind, they do not assist residents going to the bathroom. My biggest fear was my mom's medical condition. I remember my grandfather when he had Parkinson's. I eventually agreed to her staying there. But 8 months later, my mom's medical conditional got very bad. She got stuck on the toilet, the handy man who was there informed me (didn't help her) that my mom had been spending a lot of time in the bathroom. As I walked in the bathroom, I noticed my mom was stuck, she couldn't get up. Something the handy man could have found out before I got there and so my family could be informed of the situation sooner. My mom ended up going to the hospital after she fell, she went to rehab. My mom didn't want to go to a nursing home, her fear of this prompted her to fight to go back to forest ridge. The nursing home where she was rehabbing fought this, and they were right, my mom was in no condition to remain at forest ridge because for one, she could no longer go to the bathroom on her own, she was having problems getting in and out of the chair by herself. I ended up staying there for a week because they couldn't assist her to the bathroom. Eventually she fell again when I was at work. This time she wasn't coming back, she ended up in another assistant living place that did more till she passed away. So when considering a place like this, its important to make sure your love ones needs. Have a back-up plan, because you never know what could happen in the future. I believe Forest Ridge is a good place for those who can live independently, or for those who require little assistance. I met some great residents, nurse, and some caretakers there who were great with my mom and me while I visited there! :)
Virginia8
4
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June 7, 2013
Forest Ridge Senior Community had assisted living so it got everything you needed. You also pay a little more because of it. You could eat there all the time but you had to let them know what you wanted to order ahead of time. Food was not good because it was reheated from somewhere else. Nonetheless, I was happy there.
lightprincess89
5
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June 16, 2012
Forest Ridge Retirement Community is a really beautiful, excellent place for a senior to spend their later years. Their on-site ammenities were numerous (a beauty parlor, gorgeous commons area with fire place, a game room with a pool table), and the individual apartments were lovely. They did not have that "nursing home" feel, and were rather reminiscent of any one-bedroom apartment. The staff was extremely courteous and adept at what they did, and there were always staff members at the front desk who were vigilant about keeping track of who came and went into the community. I believe that my great-grandmother was very safe and happy here, and it was an excellent place for her to live out her final days. The environment was one where more active seniors could consistently find others to socialize with, while those who were more shy or reserved could only occasionally attend building-wide events without feeling like an outsider. An excellent facility indeed.
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