Admissions/Evictions

Admission Agreements/Contracts, Policies, and Forms

Background Checks

Definition of Independent Living

Evictions – Non-payment of Rent, Unable to Care for Self or for Unit

Financial Screening

Handbooks

  • A Guide to Moving
  • Submitted by:

    Shari Hanson

    Director

    Terrace Heights

    1030 Division Street

    Mauston WI 53948

    608-847-2377

    [email protected]


  • Resident Handbook
  • Submitted by:

    David Fulcher

    Executive Director

    Presbyterian Homes of Wisconsin

    1030 Division Street

    222 Park Place

    Waukesha WI 53186

    262-547-6743

    [email protected]


  • Resident Handbook
  • Submitted by:

    Sue Seegert

    Administrator of Residential Living

    Lake Terrace Apartments/Lutheran Homes of Oconomowoc

    PO Box 208, 1308 W Wisconsin Avenue

    Oconomowoc, WI 53066

    262-560-6919

    [email protected]


  • Resident Handbook
  • Submitted by:

    Sue Dane

    Director of Resident Services

    Milwaukee Catholic Home

    2462 N Prospect Avenue

    Milwaukee WI 53211

    414-220-8468 ext 107

    Resident Handbook

  • Submitted by:

    Shari Hanson

    Director

    Terrace Heights

    1030 Division Street

    Mauston WI 53948

    608-847-2377

    [email protected]


  • Resident Handbook
  • Submitted by:

    Sue Lux

    Oakwood Village East

    5565 Tancho Drive

    Madison, WI 53718

    608-230-4510

    [email protected]


How to Deal with Tenants Whose Needs Exceed What the Facility Is Able to Provide

HUD Policies

Limits on Services Provided by Outside Agencies/Health Care Providers

Orientation of New Residents

Rate Structures Including, but Not Limited to, Life Lease, Life Care, Lease, and Buy-in

Rental Contracts

Smoking/Non-smoking Policies

Tenant Selection Process

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