Sherman Park Senior Living
3245 N 37th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53216
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About Sherman Park Senior Living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Sherman Park Senior Living, located in Milwaukee, WI, is a community designed for individuals who are 55 years old and above. It offers apartment-style living where each unit includes a living room, dining area, and a kitchen. This setup is ideal for residents who appreciate having their own private spaces that feel like home, with the added benefit of being able to prepare their own meals and entertain guests in a comfortable environment.
The community provides several amenities that enhance the living experience of its residents. There is on-site parking available, making it convenient for residents who own vehicles or have visitors. Outdoor common areas are well-maintained, offering a pleasant space for relaxation and social activities. For those interested in staying active and healthy, the community includes fitness and wellness facilities equipped with various exercise equipment. Additionally, there are shared common areas for socializing, features to assist those who need help with walking, salon services for personal grooming, and WiFi access throughout the facility.
Sherman Park Senior Living focuses on creating a supportive and convenient environment for its residents. The combination of private living spaces, comprehensive amenities, and a vibrant community atmosphere makes it a suitable choice for seniors looking for a place to enjoy their retirement years. The community's offerings help ensure that residents have everything they need right at their fingertips, promoting a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle.
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Reviews of Sherman Park Senior Living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
3.3
(3 reviews)
Facility
3.5
Staff
5.0
Activities
1.0
Value
2.0
Darlene
4
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September 24, 2021
I went and checked out Sherman Park Senior Living but they seem to be crowded right now. It's an independent living and it's very nice. It is convenient to a degree. It's just that when I went, it was packed and they didn't seem to have anything available at the time. The place was alright, the apartments were nice, very decent, and very orderly. The staff was very nice and I didn't have any problem with what they were saying or doing. The dining area was nice, it was great but I'm still independent to go shopping for my food and dietary needs so they didn't have to take me to their dining area. I'm still independent to work, get my food, and do a lot of things for myself. The residents were doing bingo and they had a nice workout area there. I liked that because that is something I would need to do. I have to work my body out.
ReviewerFY#0303b
2
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March 20, 2021
I'm staying at Sherman Park, and I can say that I am not satisfied. I don't like the idea that since the pandemic, all the amenities have shut down, but my rent still increases. We have a movie room, an exercise room, a computer room, and a library where people could go and read. We had different parties where everybody would bring something; the whole community was just together. Now we go down with our masks on, and we're not supposed to speak to anybody, and nobody could go into any rooms. They don't really have a staff. They have one person who comes in two days a week -- that's Monday and Friday -- and she does the work and supposedly takes care of any malfunctions that you might need taken care of. I like that I have a washer and dryer in my apartment.
Caring115647950
4
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August 20, 2015
I guess the building was a school but I did go inside. You could tell that it was a school because the windows were some of the rooms were very high up. I don’t even know if that could have been part of the gym, but it wasn’t anything that I liked. It looked like it probably could be a very safe, secure place, but its kind of ugly to be a senior place. There are people living at Sherman Park; I guess it’s just depends on what you like. It also had a fence around, the playground kind of surrounded the building and this and that and no beautification. The staff was very great and very polite. One thing I did like was that they did have a library with movies; they actually did have like a little small theater. I guess basically what I am speaking about, what I didn’t like was the actual apartment because I like the said the windows were way up. If you have been in a gym in a school, the windows aren’t like at your level. The community room was fine, I only objected to the apartment. They did have washers and dryers -- which I did like -- and some parts were carpeted, I don’t necessarily like carpet myself, but they did have some bare wood floors and I like that. But my main objection is that the windows being so high up on the wall didn’t give me that homey feel. I wouldn’t say that I complained about everything else. I think maybe that they probably could have done a little bit more to make it look a little more homey. Obviously there are people that like it there because they were people live there. There’s nothing wrong with it except I just didn’t like those windows.
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