Memory Care in Wisconsin Website

As more people reach retirement age in Wisconsin, the number of seniors requiring memory care continues to increase. In 2020, Wisconsin reported around 120,000 residents were diagnosed with Alzheimer's. This is expected to grow 8.3% by 2025 to an estimated 130,000 cases. As more people require specialized nursing care for conditions associated with cognitive decline, many families have to deal with the financial toll.

Memory care facilities provide those living with Alzheimer’s and dementia with care that is tailored to their unique needs. Memory care can take place in its own facility, or as part of a designated wing of another residential care community. Staff members of memory care units or facilities undergo specialized training in caring for those with memory impairment, and the facilities often coordinate social activities and schedules specifically for the needs of those living with Alzheimer’s or dementia.

This guide will cover the cost of memory care in Wisconsin, financial assistance options for paying for memory care, free memory care resources in the state, and a directory of memory care facilities in Wisconsin.