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About Noble Senior Living at West Allis in West Allis, Wisconsin
Noble Senior Living at West Allis is an assisted living and memory care community located just east of Interstates 94 and 894, in the heart of downtown West Allis, Wisconsin, and 15 minutes from downtown Milwaukee. West Allis is the home of Allis-Chalmers and the Wisconsin State Fair Park.
Noble Senior Living at West Allis is so much more than just a place to live. It�s a place where your loved one can blossom through daily activities and social interaction. Residents can enjoy spending time together or spend time visiting nearby restaurants, shops, doctors, city hall, the post office, the library and more.
Assisted Living
At Noble Senior Living at West Allis, our focus is supporting our residents� independence and overall wellness.
The care that each resident receives at Noble Senior Living is unique to his or her needs. Each resident�s activities of daily living (ADLs), such as dressing, bathing, and hygiene, are assessed upon move-in and regularly throughout their stay. We work with the resident, family members, and health practitioners to create the right plan of care for each person.
Care-related services include, but are not limited to:
- Care staff, including a licensed nurse, at facility 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Personal care assistance with activities of daily living
- Medication assistance and administration
- Mobility assistance
- Continence maintenance
- Visits from outside physicians
- On-site visits from the medical physician and/or nurse practitioner, dentist, podiatrist, home health, and more.
Memory Care
Memory care refers to specific care for a person with Alzheimer�s, dementia, or another memory impairment. Specialized care may range from cueing to requiring a secured setting to prevent elopement.
Starting with the same care and services as assisted living, our memory care program builds on the resident�s current abilities. We incorporate daily structure, fitness, and physical and occupational therapy to help complete a daily routine and maintain each resident�s functional abilities as long as possible.
Our primary goal is safety for all residents. Consistent staffing helps residents feel comfortable and confident during their care. Through our dementia-specific trained employees, we are able to deliver quality care to our memory care neighborhoods.
At Noble Senior Living, we use activities to help reduce residents� agitation, improve their moods, and encourage social interaction. Popular activities include morning coffee and news, listening to music, spiritual programs, ice cream socials, and puzzles. One-on-one sensory activities may also be used to help residents relax and sleep at night.
To learn more about this provider�s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
Wisconsin Department of Health Services Division of Quality Assurance Provider Search
Services and Amenities of Noble Senior Living at West Allis in West Allis, Wisconsin
Pets
- Pets
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Entry Fee Cost: $1500
- Special Comment: The Noble Life Enrichment program boasts many activities and local outings that give our residents a purpose every day. We incorporate daily spiritual, social, physical, and intellectual activities to give each of our residents a fulfilling day. Our activities director spends time getting to know residents. She meets with new residents to find out what their interests are and what they enjoy doing most. Monthly events may vary based on residents’ interests and participation.
- State Licenses: 0018017
Costs for Noble Senior Living at West Allis in West Allis, Wisconsin
Assisted Living
$3,688
Starting Price
Memory Care
$3,793
Starting Price
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Reviews of Noble Senior Living at West Allis in West Allis, Wisconsin
3.3
(3 reviews)
Facility
3.0
Staff
4.0
Betty
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October 14, 2022
When I went to Noble Senior Living at West Allis, I saw a lot of people sitting and wandering around outside, which kind of bothered me, because it was right on a very busy street. When I got up into the memory care area, it was very nice and spacious, but it's more on the lower end. The dining area looked nice. The actual person that normally would have taken me around was not there, it was somebody else that was doing it. That person was very nice though. There's no real place for them to go out, like a yard, to be outside and do any type of outdoor activity. It was just strange to have a building like that in the middle of everything.
Perry
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May 4, 2022
We toured Noble Senior Living at West Allis. We were able to tour just the assisted living part because the memory care floors have a certain code on the elevator. Also, just based on my mom's current issues with memory, they don't know if memory care is necessarily what she needs. She still knows where she is and just has trouble coming up with words sometimes. The person who gave me the tour was pretty nice and knowledgeable. The overall state of the building and the rooms, or at least the room that we saw, probably need some maintenance on it. It had molding that needed to be replaced and the floors could look better. The size of the rooms was bigger though than that of the other place we saw. We didn't get a chance to try the food, but they said they didn't know how much they'd be able to accommodate my mom's dietary thing just because a lot of times, things are served with a side of rice or a side of pasta or breaded chicken and she just doesn't want to eat that. They had a whole calendar of trips. They would take the residents to places, go shopping, and stuff like that, but I didn't take a long look at it. The rooms were bigger here but I feel like the rest of the building just needs an update. The person who assisted us did not ask as many questions as far as my mom is concerned. He did not try to get to know her or figure her out. The other guy at the other place we visited sat through a good 45 minutes of just chit-chatting with her. The guy in this place just had a ten-minute conversation before we just went and looked around the place.
Lloyd
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August 7, 2018
It was too small. They had nice people and they had a nice courtyard. It would have been nice and comfortable for somebody who doesn't want to have a bunch of people around. You can rent either a room of your own or a double room. They have little flower stuff that people can work with. There was a lady there who was growing orchids. It looked very homey and it's like living in somebody's house almost. Everybody would sit right around the kitchen area and watch them make the food. They had a TV room where people could gather around and watch TV. It's a good facility.
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