Adult Day Care Centers in Wisconsin
Browse 43 centers across 21 cities
Find senior day care and adult day programs for older adults across Wisconsin.
Wisconsin offers a warm and supportive environment for older adults and their families, with 43 adult day care centers spread across 21 cities. Whether you're in Milwaukee, which boasts 15 centers, or Madison with its 6 facilities, there are plenty of options to choose from. Even smaller communities like Brookfield offer dedicated care services. These centers provide a range of programs designed to enhance the well-being and social engagement of seniors, ensuring they receive the attention and activities they need to thrive. Wisconsin's Family Care and PACE programs play a crucial role in making these services accessible through Medicaid funding. Families can take advantage of these resources to ensure their loved ones receive high-quality care without the financial strain. Whether it’s for respite, social interaction, or specialized medical support, Wisconsin’s adult day care centers are committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment that meets the unique needs of each individual.
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Medicaid & Financial Assistance in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Medicaid — Wisconsin Medicaid covers adult day services through its Family Care and IRIS waiver programs. Contact your local Medicaid office or call 1-800-MEDICARE for eligibility details.
Top Centers in Wisconsin
Endeavors Adult Development Center
101 150Th St, Balsam Lake, 54810
Community Care Health Plan, Inc
205 Bishops Way, Brookfield, 53005
Community Care Inc.
205 Bishops Way, Brookfield, 53005
Alicia'S Place
605 S Forest Ave, Crandon, 54520
Rellim Senior Day Care, Llc
3410 Sky Park Blvd, Eau Claire, 54701
Fredonia Adult Day Center
508 Fredonia Ave, Fredonia, 53021
Curative Connections, Inc.
2900 Curry Ln, Green Bay, 54311
Just Like Home Adult Day Center
W218N17483 Delaney Ct, Jackson, 53037
St. Coletta Of Wisconsin, Inc.
N4637 County Road Y, Jefferson, 53549
St Paul Elder Services, Inc
316 E 14Th St, Kaukauna, 54130
St Paul Elder Services, Inc
316 E 14Th St, Kaukauna, 54130
Bethany-St Joseph Corporation
2501 Shelby Rd, La Crosse, 54601
Ladysmith Adult Day Services
518 Lake Ave W, Ladysmith, 54848
Ability Solutions, Inc
643 Struck St, Madison, 53719
Agrace Adult Day Center Llc
1702 W Beltline Hwy, Madison, 53713
Basma Care Llc
2917 International Ln Ste 101, Madison, 53704
Caring Hands Adult Day Care Center
402 Gammon Pl Ste 215, Madison, 53719
Catholic Charities Inc Diocese Of Madison
702 S High Point Rd Ste 201, Madison, 53719
Companion Day Service
905 Tiny Tigers Ct, Marshfield, 54449
Menomonie Area Senior Center
1412 6Th Street East, Menomonie, 54751
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does Wisconsin's Medicaid program cover adult day care, and who is eligible?
Wisconsin's Medicaid program covers adult day care through its Family Care and PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) programs. Eligibility is determined based on age, income, and functional needs, with priority given to individuals who require assistance with daily activities or have a high risk of institutionalization.
How do I start the application process for Wisconsin's Medicaid program to cover adult day care?
To start the application process for Wisconsin's Family Care or PACE programs, contact your local Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) for an initial assessment. They will guide you through the eligibility requirements and help you complete the necessary forms.
What should I bring or expect on a first visit to an adult day care center in Wisconsin?
On your first visit, bring any relevant medical documents, a list of medications, and personal items like glasses or hearing aids. Expect a welcoming environment with activities tailored to participants' interests and needs, as well as opportunities to meet staff and other attendees.
What transportation services are available for adult day care centers in Wisconsin?
Many adult day care centers in Wisconsin offer transportation services to and from the center. Some may provide door-to-door or curb-to-curb service. You can also explore community resources like public transit, volunteer driver programs, or local senior transportation options.