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Community Care Enhances Lives

A sense of mission drives Community Care
Our mission is to develop and demonstrate innovative, flexible, community-based approaches to care for at-risk adults, in order to optimize their quality of life and optimize the allocation of community resources.

At Community Care, we aim to create the best possible experience for elders and adults with disabilities. We believe that providing quality care can enable older adults to live in their own communities, outside of institutions, even through the end of life. Our core values drive all of our decisions.

Our approach is to seek solutions for individual participants’ needs. Our interdisciplinary teams of doctors, nurses, social workers, therapists and other health care workers put the best interests of those we serve at the forefront of decision-making. It drives us to be creative, innovative and cutting edge in practically everything we do. Team members get to know our participants well and use that knowledge to provide individualized, comprehensive, integrated and seamless care.

Community Care began in 1977 when founder Kirby Shoaf created an organization to design, develop and operate a comprehensive, coordinated system of in-home, community-based services for the functionally disabled and the frail elderly. Since then, Community Care has established and operated more than a dozen programs. Each of these programs were designed to provide quality care and enhanced opportunity for quality of life to eligible seniors and disabled adults while preserving their dignity and autonomy.
Read more about our history.

To find out more about Community Care services,
call (414) 385-6600
Toll-Free 1 (866) 992-6600
TTY Call the Wisconsin Relay System at 711 or 1-800-947-3529.

Para la información, llame (414) 385-6600. 

We provide interpreter services free of charge. If you need an interpreter to explain any service or benefit, call (414) 385-6600.

 

 

Kirby Photo

Kirby Shoaf founder and
president of Community Care

Community Care programs offer autonomy and comfort

Community Care offers programs that meet the many needs of frail, older adults. They manage all health, medical and social services needed to restore or preserve the frail, older adult's independence.

Learn more about our programs.

 

 

The Care Connection

Community Care’s e-newsletter, offers useful information to individuals serving people with long-term care needs.