This year’s retreat, “Three Stories of Jesus,” begins on Wednesday, September 8th and runs through Friday, September 10th. Led by Fr. David Shields, SJ and Fr. Philip Sutherland, SJ, “Three Stories of Jesus” will offer an opportunity for residents to combine their spiritual exercises of St. Ignatius with a closer look at scripture.
We are proud to announce that MCH has been recognized for its clinical excellence with a deficiency-free clinical survey from the State of Wisconsin. This rare achievement is a testament to the strength of our team and our ongoing commitment to the highest level of clinical quality and to always making the needs of our residents our top priority.
Clare Gardens started out as a project of the Milwaukee Catholic Home in 2015, growing produce on six acres of land rented from the Franciscan Friars in Burlington. It became food...
To honor The Longest Day, Milwaukee Catholic Home hosted a variety of special events not just on June 21st, but throughout the entire month of June, to raise funds and awareness for the care, support, and research efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association. Thanks to the generous support of the MCH community, $644 was donated to the Alzheimer’s Assocation!
“These Hands” is a combination of snippets of stories that residents have shared about how they have used their hands throughout their lives, as well as a photograph of their hands taken during the interview process.
We’d like to introduce you to a few of our college interns currently sharing their exceptional gifts with our residents and staff.
Watch some highlights from 2020 at Milwaukee Catholic Home!
MCH currently offers 11 exercise opportunities per week in addition to the availability of our Fitness Center. Classes are both virtual and in person. The options we offer are an intentional variety of modalities to accommodate a wide range of interests and address all areas of physical fitness, including, but not limited to: Strength, balance, flexibility and aerobic capacity/endurance.
Milwaukee Catholic Home has installed Needlepoint Bipolar Ionization units in all of its air handling units in the Health Care Center.
Among the many beautiful and sacred lessons Jesus taught us, he instilled in humanity the commandment to love thy neighbor as thyself. This commandment places generosity and kindness above all else, and it’s a commandment that MCH residents are living both in word and in deed.
Here are just a few of the ways our inspirational residents are sharing their gifts with others this holiday season.