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The only managed care organization in Wisconsin to offer PACE, Family Care Partnership, and Family Care.

Learn more about Community Care's services: PACE, Family Care Partnership and Family Care

Community Care is the answer for frail elders and adults with disabilities who are told they must move into a nursing home or institution and want to live in the community. It is the answer for caregivers who say they just can’t do it anymore. It is the answer for workers that provide health care and long term care services who want to give the best possible care, but are frustrated by the limitations and fragmentation of the traditional fee-for-service setting.

Community Care is a place that enhances the lives of frail elders and adults with disabilities by helping them to live independently in their communities for as long as they are able. We take difficult situations and make them remarkably better. “When we hear things like, ‘This program saved my life,’ we know we’re doing our job,” says Community Care Chief Operating Officer Paul F. Soczynski.

Our innovative, flexible, community-based approach makes the best care available to those least able to afford it by optimizing the allocation of community resources. We live up to our reputation of being visionary in providing health care and social services for frail elders and adults with disabilities.

 

For information, (414) 385-6600
Toll-Free (866) 992-6600
TTY (866) 288-9909

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.

 

The Care Connection

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

 

Celebrating Family Care in Waukesha County
Community Care's Waukesha facility

Waukesha County
Representatives: Don Mauer,
Peter Schuler, and County
Executive Daniel Vrakas, along
with Sinikka Santala, Longterm
Care Administrator State of
Wisconsin, Kirby Shoaf, CEO
and Paul Soczynski, COO of
Community Care at our new
Waukesha facility