Sunday, January 6, 2019

House Checks Prepares 4 Wisconsin Dells Transition 2 Hosting National Conventions

Wisconsin House Checks staff are aligning their service modal to accommodate the greater Wisconsin Dells area's efforts to transition to hosting national conventions.  On November 12, 2018 the Village of Lake Delton approved a 10 million dollar grant for the Kalahari Resort ( 1305 Kalahari Drive, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965) to implement a 200 thousand square foot convention facility.  The purpose is to bring larger numbers of national visitors for over night stays in the Wisconsin Dells area.

Local public services will not be prepared for the time and labor required to meet the increased need created with the larger populations of visitors to the greater Wisconsin Dells area.  On September 18, 2018 the City of Wisconsin Dells Police Department presented documentation with calculations indicating the need for an additional 3 more police officers to the Counsel.  The Counsel only approved funding for one additional police officer.

This means harm to property and belongings may not be satisfactorily addressed without help.  For example on January 25, 2018 the Wilderness Resort ( 511 E. Adams Street, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965) partially constructed employee dormitory was burned to the ground by an unknown arson.   As of today the reward is 20 thousand dollars for information that can help the participating organizations solve this harmful act to the property and belongings of others in the greater Wisconsin Dells area.

House Checks staff bolster a senior's efforts to keep their property and belongings safe.  This includes investigation enabling support which is so important when local public service staff are stretched to the limits.  House Checks expands the definition of elder care to include supportive tasks aimed at keeping property and belongings safe.  House Checks is a service delivered through Home Care Path - an integrated senior living solutions provider with a history of successfully serving Wisconsin Families since 2010.  Valuing human life, animal life, and home.


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