Spirit. It’s the third word in our tagline, and it says a lot about what’s most important at Milwaukee Catholic Home. Our faith tradition is central to who we are, and we are committed to continuing to provide our residents of all faiths the opportunity for...
Spotlight on Transitions Rehab: A Conversation with Suzette Orcholski
Suzette Orcholski, a lifetime resident of Milwaukee’s East Side, first got to know Milwaukee Catholic Home as a volunteer. When she was in need of short-term rehab services, picking a provider was an easy choice – she was already part of the MCH community.
Dave Fulcher: What’s unique about a Life Plan Community?
In the senior care industry, we talk a lot of the new wave of customers that will start turning 75 in the next few years. We’re told that the “baby boomers” will have new expectations for what senior living should be. They are self-directed planners, looking for...
Rob Frediani: What do we know about the ACA?
There has been a tremendous about of “ballyhoo” (def: “extravagant publicity or fuss”) about the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Here are some facts: it is currently a law, and hospitals, insurance companies, and states have spent a tremendous amount of time and money...
Dave Fulcher: The Wisconsin Caregiver Crisis
The most important job here at Milwaukee Catholic Home isn’t the CEO. It’s the caregiver. Our front line staff who provide hands-on care to our residents are the ones who make the biggest difference in their lives. Recently, we’ve been hearing a lot about a...