Bria of Trinity Village

7300 W Dean Rd Milwaukee WI 53223

866-465-5993

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Trinity Village is a leader in senior living offering a complete spectrum of care and lifestyle choices on a single campus. Part independent living, part assisted living, part skilled nursing and part transitional care, we offer a tiered approach to the aging process, accommodating the changing needs of our residents as well as individuals seeking to return home after a hospital stay.

Upon entering, healthy adults can reside independently in an apartment. When assistance with everyday activities becomes necessary, they move into assisted living. When health issues arise necessitating skilled nursing service or after a hospital stay our skilled and rehabilitation services are readily available.

Trinity Village provided the option to live in one location, with much of their future care already figured out. This can provide a great level of comfort to both parents and children and take much of the stress out of the caregiving relationship.

Independent Living Apartments

If you want to maintain an independent lifestyle, but enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of a senior community, this is the place for you. Our community is about choice and convenience. Our Senior Living community is spacious with well-appointed living areas so that our resident can live how they want to live.

To encourage an environment of fun, our Life Enrichment Director is available to facilitate a variety of regularly scheduled activities and special planned events to encourage a sense of camaraderie within our Senior Living Community.


Assisted Living
Assisted Living at BRIA of Trinity Village is all about possibilities. The possibility to live life independently. The possibility to receive help and support when you want or need it. most importantly, the possibility of living a healthy and active life within a community that cares about you as an individual.

Our neighborhood beautifully balances out privacy, safety, and security. Our community has easily accessible activity and dining room to encourage social interaction, as well as active involvement, and also contains continuous walkways indoors and out to provide easy transitions throughout our spaces.


Rehabilitation and Wellness
Our specialized treatment programs address many common health conditions. They have been developed around medical research using proven rehabilitation procedures. Our staff provides innovative treatment approaches to assist patients in returning home to a normal lifestyle. our rehabilitation professionals work as a team to provide comprehensive therapy services in a caring, home-like environment.


Skilled Nursing
It may be hard to imagine needing skilled nursing care, but there may come a time when you or a loved one needs 24-hour care.

Ventilator Care Center
We are one of the only available ventilator programs in Wisconsin. Our team of licensed respiratory therapist are on-site 24-hours a day, seven days a week and are able to handle complex respiratory patients-including ventilator, CPAP and BiPAP. We also have a successful ventilator liberation program with the goal of sending patients back to their homes with a better quality of life.

Respite Care
Respite care is available for caregivers who need a 'respite.' Trinity will care for their loved ones so they can get away for a vacation or if they simply need a break from the daily caregiver role.

Pricing at Bria of Trinity Village

Room Type
Monthly Range* (USD)

Studio
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1 Bedroom
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2 Bedrooms
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*Prices quoted are monthly rental charges and are provided by the communities themselves. Actual prices may differ due to one-time fees, timing and care services required. Speak with your Senior Living Advisor to learn more.

Reviews of Bria of Trinity Village

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  • good customer service, friendly people

    Staff are very engaging and supportive

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    good customer service, friendly people

    Staff are very engaging and supportive

  • Great Transition Place

    I believe the community is well run. They did everything they could to keep COVID out. The apartments were nice.

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    Great Transition Place

    I believe the community is well run. They did everything they could to keep COVID out. The apartments were nice.

  • Not a place to go.

    My experience at Bria of Trinity Village wasn't a good one. When I first got there I pulled the cover back and the bed was soiled. It hadn't been changed. Some of the nurses wasn't use gloves or alcohol wipes to change my IV, I had to post a note on the wall to make them understand. When my IV was finished it would beep for along time even though I turned on my buzzer for help. They were always so under staffed. Calling for help to use the bathroom took way to long and many times I had to go out in the hall to find someone. One time I had to call my daughter to come and help me. Twice I was given the wrong medication, I was given 325 mg instead of 81mg. I knew what they should have given me but what about the ones who don't know what they are given. The meals were usually luke warm or cold. One time I had a piece of plastic in my mashed potatoes. I think female nurses should take care of female patients because one time I woke p and a male nurse was standing over me. The same male nurse brought me my pills and I was in the bathroom and he came in. I told him to leave the pills or come back. I felt very uneasy and violated. There system of calling for help is flawed because they don't come right away and a person could be having a heart attack, stroke or have fallen out of bed, Another reason for the dislike is when I had to leave for the hospital for a while and when I came back someone had stolen a few of my items and Bria won't replace my items. [name removed] who is the social worker there had someone go out and buy items that wasn't what was taken. I had my grandson go buy the right items taken and gave her the things back that was wrong. I also gave her the receipt to be reimbursed but she said since I didn't take what she gave me I won't get anything. I was told to go to the police and report it as a thief but all I want is my $19.63 cents. I had to confront them about not giving me my medication at night. There was of solving this was to give it to me in the morning. Sill fighting for my money. I would never go back again. There were a few staff that seemed to care.

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    Not a place to go.

    My experience at Bria of Trinity Village wasn't a good one. When I first got there I pulled the cover back and the bed was soiled. It hadn't been changed. Some of the nurses wasn't use gloves or alcohol wipes to change my IV, I had to post a note on the wall to make them understand. When my IV was finished it would beep for along time even though I turned on my buzzer for help. They were always so under staffed. Calling for help to use the bathroom took way to long and many times I had to go out in the hall to find someone. One time I had to call my daughter to come and help me. Twice I was given the wrong medication, I was given 325 mg instead of 81mg. I knew what they should have given me but what about the ones who don't know what they are given. The meals were usually luke warm or cold. One time I had a piece of plastic in my mashed potatoes. I think female nurses should take care of female patients because one time I woke p and a male nurse was standing over me. The same male nurse brought me my pills and I was in the bathroom and he came in. I told him to leave the pills or come back. I felt very uneasy and violated. There system of calling for help is flawed because they don't come right away and a person could be having a heart attack, stroke or have fallen out of bed, Another reason for the dislike is when I had to leave for the hospital for a while and when I came back someone had stolen a few of my items and Bria won't replace my items. [name removed] who is the social worker there had someone go out and buy items that wasn't what was taken. I had my grandson go buy the right items taken and gave her the things back that was wrong. I also gave her the receipt to be reimbursed but she said since I didn't take what she gave me I won't get anything. I was told to go to the police and report it as a thief but all I want is my $19.63 cents. I had to confront them about not giving me my medication at night. There was of solving this was to give it to me in the morning. Sill fighting for my money. I would never go back again. There were a few staff that seemed to care.

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