Wisconsin assisted living facilities
There are currently 687 retirement home listings for the state of Wisconsin.

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· A ·
- Adams (1)
- Albany (1)
- Algoma (2)
- Altoona (3)
- Amery (3)
- Antigo (2)
- Appleton assisted living facilities (19)
- Armstrong Creek (1)
- Ashland (1)
· B ·
- Baldwin (1)
- Baraboo (6)
- Barron (1)
- Beaver Dam (5)
- Beloit (6)
- Berlin (2)
- Birnamwood (1)
- Black River Falls (2)
- Blair (1)
- Bonduel (1)
- Boscobel (1)
- Brookfield (6)
- Burlington (5)
- Butler (1)
· C ·
- Cambridge (2)
- Cashton (1)
- Cecil (1)
- Cedarburg (2)
- Chetek (2)
- Chippewa Falls (4)
- Clear Lake (1)
- Clintonville (2)
- Colby (1)
- Colfax (1)
- Coon Valley (1)
- Cottage Grove (1)
- Crandon (1)
- Cross Plains (1)
- Cuba City (1)
- Cudahy (1)
· D ·
- Darlington (1)
- De Forest (5)
- De Pere (2)
- Delafield (1)
- Delavan (4)
- Dodgeville (4)
- Dousman (2)
· E ·
- Eagle River (1)
- East Troy (3)
- Eau Claire assisted living facilities (14)
- Elkhart Lake (1)
- Elkhorn (5)
- Elm Grove (1)
· F ·
- Fennimore (1)
- Fond Du Lac assisted living facilities (12)
- Fort Atkinson (4)
- Fountain City (1)
- Franklin assisted living facilities (7)
· G ·
- Genoa City (2)
- Gilman (1)
- Grafton (1)
- Grantsburg (2)
- Green Bay assisted living facilities (19)
- Greendale (1)
- Greenville (1)
· H ·
- Hales Corners (2)
- Hammond (1)
- Hartford (2)
- Hartland (1)
- Hayward (2)
- Hazel Green (1)
- Hewitt (1)
- Holmen (2)
- Horicon (1)
- Hudson (5)
· J ·
- Jackson (1)
- Janesville assisted living facilities (12)
- Jefferson (1)
· K ·
- Kaukauna (3)
- Kenosha assisted living facilities (12)
- Kewaskum (2)
- Kewaunee (3)
- Kiel (1)
- Kimberly (1)
· L ·
- La Crosse assisted living facilities (12)
- Lac Du Flambeau (1)
- Ladysmith (3)
- Lake Geneva (5)
- Lake Mills (3)
- Lancaster (1)
- Little Chute (2)
- Lodi (2)
- Lomira (1)
· M ·
- Madison assisted living facilities (35)
- Manitowoc assisted living facilities (9)
- Marinette (6)
- Markesan (2)
- Marshall (2)
- Marshfield (6)
- Mauston (1)
- Mayville (1)
- MC Farland (1)
- Medford (1)
- Menasha (4)
- Menomonee Falls (5)
- Menomonie assisted living facilities (10)
- Mequon (6)
- Merrill (1)
- Middleton (5)
- Milton (1)
- Milwaukee assisted living facilities (41)
- Mineral Point (1)
- Minocqua (3)
- Mondovi (1)
- Monroe (4)
- Montello (2)
- Mosinee (3)
- Mukwonago (3)
- Muskego (4)
· N ·
- N Fond Du Lac (1)
- Necedah (1)
- Neenah assisted living facilities (11)
- Neillsville (1)
- Nekoosa (1)
- Neshkoro (1)
- New Berlin (4)
- New Glarus (1)
- New London (1)
- New Richmond (3)
· O ·
- Oak Creek (3)
- Oconomowoc (3)
- Oconto (2)
- Omro (1)
- Onalaska (2)
- Oshkosh assisted living facilities (7)
· P ·
- Park Falls (1)
- Peshtigo (1)
- Pewaukee (6)
- Phillips (6)
- Pigeon Falls (1)
- Pittsville (1)
- Platteville (2)
- Pleasant Prairie (2)
- Plover (1)
- Plymouth (2)
- Port Washington (5)
- Portage (3)
- Prairie Du Sac (1)
- Prentice (1)
- Prescott (1)
- Princeton (1)
· R ·
- Racine assisted living facilities (16)
- Reedsville (1)
- Rhinelander (4)
- Rice Lake (2)
- Richland Center (5)
- Rio (1)
- Ripon (4)
- River Falls (3)
· S ·
- Sauk City (1)
- Schofield (1)
- Seymour (3)
- Shawano (1)
- Sheboygan assisted living facilities (8)
- Sheboygan Falls (3)
- Sister Bay (2)
- Slinger (1)
- South Milwaukee (3)
- Sparta (2)
- Spooner (1)
- Stanley (1)
- Stevens Point assisted living facilities (10)
- Stoddard (1)
- Stoughton (5)
- Sturgeon Bay (4)
- Sturtevant (1)
- Suamico (1)
- Sun Prairie (6)
- Sussex (2)
· T ·
- Thiensville (1)
- Tomah (5)
- Two Rivers (1)
· V ·
· W ·
- Washburn (1)
- Waterford (2)
- Waterloo (2)
- Watertown (5)
- Waukesha assisted living facilities (10)
- Waunakee (1)
- Waupaca (6)
- Waupun (4)
- Wausau assisted living facilities (8)
- West Bend assisted living facilities (7)
- Westby (3)
- Whitewater (6)
- Williams Bay (1)
- Windsor (1)
- Winneconne (2)
- Wisconsin Rapids assisted living facilities (10)
- Wittenberg (1)
State facts from Wikipedia
Wisconsin (French: 'Ouisconsin') (officially The State of Wisconsin) is one of the fifty U.S. state in the United States of America, located in the north central part of the United States. It borders two of the five Great Lakes and four U.S. states (Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and Minnesota). Wisconsin's Capital (political) is Madison, Wisconsin and its largest city is Milwaukee.In most recent evaluations, 15% of people in Wisconsin have parents considering going into a senior community specializing in nursing care.Wisconsin is represented by major league teams in three sports: football, baseball, and basketball. Lambeau Field, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin is home to the National Football League's Green Bay Packers. The Packers have been part of the NFL since the league's second season in 1921 and currently hold the record for the most NFL titles, earning the city of Green Bay the self-given nickname "Titletown". The Green Bay Packers are one of the most successful small-market professional sports franchises in the world and have won 12 NFL championships, including the first two AFL-NFL Championship games (Super Bowls I and II) and Super Bowl XXXI. The city fully supports their team, as evidenced by the 60,000 person waiting list for season tickets to Lambeau Field, which is referred to as the "frozen tundra" and is considered by many football enthusiasts to be "hallowed ground." The Milwaukee Brewers, the state's major league baseball team, are based out of Miller Park (Milwaukee) Park in Milwaukee. Before Miller Park was opened in 2001, the Brewers played their home games at Milwaukee County Stadium. In 1982, the Brewers won the American League Championship, marking their most successful season. The Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association play home games at the Bradley Center. The Bucks won the NBA Championship in 1971. The state also has minor league teams in hockey (Milwaukee Admirals) and baseball (the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, based in Appleton, Wisconsin and the Beloit Snappers of the Class A minor leagues). Wisconsin is also home to the Madison Mallards, La Crosse Loggers, Eau Claire Express, Green Bay Bullfrogs, and Wisconsin Woodchucks of the Northwoods League, a collegiate all-star summer league.
Information gathered from Wikipedia's Wisconsin page

