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10 Best Assisted Living Facilities in Madison, WI

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Not many midsize U.S. cities provide the wide variety of perks that Wisconsin’s state capital has to offer. With its scenic lakefronts, the state’s largest university, and array of engaging cultural and historical attractions, it’s no surprise that Madison is known as the 24th-best major city for retirees.

Madison’s assisted living communities offer long-term living options for seniors as well as individualized care from trained professionals. Although many assisted living residents are somewhat active individuals, they may require help with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as getting dressed or bathing. Besides this assistance with everyday activities, seniors in Madison’s assisted living communities will have access to a variety of helpful services and activities. These include medication management, facility trips and outings, special dietary options, and more — ensuring residents have highly convenient living arrangements tailored to their needs.

In this guide, A Place for Mom lists partner facilities in Madison and discusses payment and support options, local health care options, transportation information, and the city’s sights and sounds.

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Thrilled with the care and attention my Mother received while at this Brookdale. It felt like I was pet of a family! The food is wonderful and I enjoyed that when visiting. They also have fun activities for residents and their family members. Thanks for all you did and I would highly suggest anyone ...

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The staff that is there are wonderful, they have done a great job given the circumstances but there is a high turnover rate outside of the day to day staff. The director is trying her best, but communication with the staff and families has started to lack. The life enrichment coordinator is fantasti...

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I have to say that me and my family were worried about putting our loved one in here, but this place has been wonderful. My loved one loves this place. She has gotten involved with the exercise club and some of the other activities. We just really couldn't ask for a better place. This community is v...

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Provides: Memory Care, Residential Care Home
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Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Care Homes: Residential care homes are shared neighborhood homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver to assist with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing.
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
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The Arbors was a wonderful community. It was a very nice place. The staff here were very caring. I would highly recommend them. They have assisted living and memory care in the building next door too, so...
Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
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Provides: Memory Care, Residential Care Home
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Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Care Homes: Residential care homes are shared neighborhood homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver to assist with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing.
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Provides: Memory Care, Residential Care Home
Care types provided by this community
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Care Homes: Residential care homes are shared neighborhood homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver to assist with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing.
Unified Adult Family Home is a spacious, bright, cheerful 4-bedroom ranch style home with (2) full bathrooms, recreation room, a beautiful living room with fireplace, a large kitchen and dining room that overlooks a large and spacious yard. Unified Adult Family Home is located two miles from...
Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
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I really enjoy living at Madison Heights! The atmosphere and house is very comfortable. The staff is very nice, the other residents are great and I love the food! I would highly recommend it to others.
Provides: Memory Care
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Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Madison Heights Senior Community is a memory care home creatively designed to meet the challenges of Alzheimer's and other related dementia diagnosis in a residential setting. Our homes and staff help residents enjoy and savor their individuality,even as they and their loved ones cope with memory...
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Provides: Memory Care
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Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Madison Harbor House is a 3 house/48 bed campus. We do "Clustering" where as we can care for those with either no dementia/early stage dementia in one house and a house that is mid to early late-stage dementia, and then a house that is end-stage dementia/end of life care, so we are truly able to...
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Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
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Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Care Homes: Residential care homes are shared neighborhood homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver to assist with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing.
PROVIDING THE NEXT BEST THING TO HOME The Pine View Homes are single-story assisted living residences with seniors in mind. When living at home is no longer a safe or practical option, we offer an affordable, home-like atmosphere along with the assistance sometimes needed in our later adult...
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Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Our newest community hugs the edge of several residential neighborhoods on the growing outskirts of Waunakee. Abutted next to a preserved wooded area of the village, the community offers a natural setting in suburban Dane County. The community will mimic its sister community in Madison with its...
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Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
Attic Angel Community is a Madison original, still locally owned and operated after more than 125 years! We offer senior living for the entire continuum of care: independent living, assisted living, memory care, long-term skilled nursing and short-term rehabilitation. Attic Angel residents live...
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Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Care Homes: Residential care homes are shared neighborhood homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver to assist with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing.
We have just built this house for Adult family home in October, 2010. It is a beautiful house located in West side of Madison, Wisconsin, a quiet, new neighborhood. All the buildings in the neighborhood are about 1-4 years old Modern architecture.2. Madison is a beautiful city, the capital of...
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Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Care Homes: Residential care homes are shared neighborhood homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver to assist with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing.
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
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Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
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My mother was there when she lived in Wisconsin it was good but it was like a 4 out of 5 compared to the place mother moved to in California. There were not nearly as many volunteers at Harbor House and the...
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
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My mother in law was alright with it, but we never moved her stuff there because it didn't have a warm feeling and it was also harder for me to get to (I'm the primary care giver). I wasn't sold on it for...
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
KindredHearts is built on more than 25 years of achieving excellence in meeting today's senior needs, and anticipating those of tomorrow. We are dedicated to meeting the diverse needs of today's elderly by offering assisted living, memory care and independent living in a personalized, home-like...
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Four Winds Assisted Living is an assisted living community that is located in a quiet residential neighborhood of Verona, WI. Verona is located just 10 miles outside of the downtown area of Madison, WI. You get the quiet neighborhood with the ease of being able to visit Madison if the need...
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Care Homes: Residential care homes are shared neighborhood homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver to assist with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing.
PROVIDING THE NEXT BEST THING TO HOME The Applewood Homes are single-story assisted living residences with seniors in mind. When living at home is no longer a safe or practical option, we offer an affordable, home-like atmosphere along with the assistance sometimes needed in our later adult...

Costs of assisted living in the Madison area

The average cost of our Madison partner assisted living facilities is $6,181 per month, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data.[02] This price includes service fees, add-ons, and care costs, but please note that individual costs may vary based on a resident’s chosen floor plan and additional services.

This monthly fee paid by assisted living residents in Madison may cover the following:[02]

• Room and board
• 24-hour care and assistance
• Housekeeping
• Laundry
• Maintenance and repairs to living spaces
• Healthy meals
• Community amenities and on-site activities

The following represent baseline fees for assisted living facilities across the greater Madison area and don’t account for additional expenses.

Average cost comparisons near Madison, WI

Average monthly costs

Madison, WI

$4,515

How people pay for assisted living in Madison

When you’re paying for assisted living in Madison, you have both private and public funding options at your disposal — and many families rely on a mixture of both to fund a loved one’s stay. Payment options include private funding, assistance from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), or Medicare and Medicaid coverage.

Here, we’ll run through the specifics of each option to help you discover what applies to your situation.

Private pay methods in Madison

Whether you’ve amassed the savings needed to pay for an assisted living stay in Madison or have family members willing to help out, private payment options are one way to foot the bill. Overall, personal payment can be one of the least complicated and most direct ways to pay for assisted living stays.

A healthy personal checking or savings account is a solid start. However, if a senior collects Social Security benefits or a pension, that’s another helpful financing stream. Don’t forget to look into investment portfolios or relevant insurance policies as well.

Here are some other methods you can explore if you’re looking to pay for an assisted living stay through private methods:

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VA benefits for assisted living in Madison
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Approximately 9,689 veterans live in Madison, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

About 26% of Madison veterans are 75 or older, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Prospective assisted living residents who have served in the military — as well as their spouses — could consider VA-provided benefits when looking into how to pay for assisted living.
Consider the following resources:

• The VA Aid and Attendance (A&A) benefit is an especially useful benefit for veterans, as it can boost funding to their Veterans Pension that they could then use to offset costs at assisted living communities.{{citation:4}
• Wisconsin also offers a Military Retirement Benefits Exemption that ensures veterans’ benefits aren’t taxed by the state. Veterans can apply these savings to their monthly fees at assisted living facilities.
• The Dane County Veterans Services Office and their trained representatives can help you determine if you qualify for any VA benefits and help you with the application process.
• The Veterans of Foreign Wars Department of Wisconsin, Veterans of Foreign Wars Day Post, and the American Legion are good resources for additional information. It’s always worth reaching out to check into all potential options and to receive benefit counseling and advocacy during the application process.

Resources for Madison Veterans

VSOs and veteran resources in Madison

Dane County Veterans Service Office
1709 Aberg Ave., Suite 2
Madison, WI 53704
Phone: 608-266-4158
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Veterans of Foreign Wars Department of Wisconsin
4622 Dutch Mill Road
Madison, WI 53716
Phone: 608-221-2576

Veterans of Foreign Wars Day Post 7591
301 Cottage Grove Road
Madison, WI 53716
Phone: 608-221-9326

Severson-Cairns American Legion Post 501
105 Dempsey Road
Madison, WI 53614
Phone: 608-244-7716

Madison Medicaid for assisted living

Wisconsin Medicaid is the state’s health insurance program for seniors who have a lower income. Many seniors who have exhausted their private savings may become Medicaid recipients.

While it does not pay for room and board, Wisconsin’s Medicaid program does cover care within assisted living facilities via waivers from Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) programs. These waivers enable seniors to receive care services while remaining in the community of their choice. To get coverage for assisted living services in Wisconsin, recipients’ annual household finances must fall below the Medicaid threshold: $19,392 for one person and $26,228 for two.[05]

Additionally, recipients must require help with activities of daily living such as the following:

  • Getting dressed
  • Bathing
  • Toileting

Alternatively, they may need assistance with instrumental activities of daily living such as the following:

  • Using a phone
  • Managing finances
  • Taking medication

The specific services Wisconsin Medicaid will cover within assisted living facilities can vary depending on the recipient’s needs and the HCBS waiver they’re using.

For seniors 65 or older in need of income-based prescription assistance, SeniorCare is available for just $30 a year. Interested applicants can sign up the month of their 65th birthday or after.

Those interested in applying for Wisconsin Medicaid can review the state’s eligibility handbook for application details. Besides this, the Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long-Term Care, its Ombudsman Program, and the local Area Agency on Aging can assist seniors and their families with aging-related questions and inquiries. The Job Center at the Wisconsin Department of Health Services can also be a great resource.

Madison resident Medicaid resources

Local Medicaid services

Wisconsin Department of Health Service’s Job Center
1819 Aberg Ave.
Madison, WI 53704
Phone: 888-794-5556
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Board on Aging and Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
1402 Pankratz St., Suite 111
Madison, WI 53704
Phone: 800-815-0015

Dane County Area Agency on Aging
2865 N. Sherman Ave., Northside Town Center
Madison WI, 53704
Phone: 608-261-9930
Email: AAA@countyofdane.com
Office hours: Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Medicare assisted living coverage in Madison

Medicare is a federal health insurance program available for seniors over the age of 65.

Seniors should be aware that Medicare doesn’t cover custodial costs (such as room and board) within assisted living facilities. However, Medicare recipients will be glad to know that it will cover medically necessary costs no matter where they choose to live.

Coverage can include the following:[06]

  • Necessary medical equipment
  • Medications
  • Hospice care
  • Preventive health services

Medicare may also cover the following in-home health services for assisted living residents:[07]

  • Physical, occupational, or speech therapy
  • Social services
  • Part-time home health aide services
  • Some skilled nursing care

Wisconsin’s SeniorCare is available for just $30 a year for seniors 65 or older who need income-based prescription assistance. Interested applicants can sign up upon turning 65. The state also has a Qualified Medicare Beneficiary Program to help low-income seniors with premium and copay costs. My Choice Wisconsin — a managed care organization providing long-term care and health services that help seniors live more independently — offers five statewide programs:

Those interested in applying for My Choice Wisconsin can do so via phone, in person, or by mailing out an application.

Get help understanding Medicare

Madison has a wealth of Medicare experts available to help you understand your or a loved one’s eligibility and coverage.

Through the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP), interested parties can receive counseling on how to enroll for Medicare, what payment options are available, and other information that will help them make an informed decision. Those interested in working with a SHIP counselor can start by calling the Medigap Helpline or the Medigap Part ​D and Prescription Drug Helpline.

The Aging and Disability Resource Center of Dane County is another local resource residents can use if they’d rather connect with someone in person.

Wisconsin’s Board on Aging and Long-Term Care has an Ombudsman Program that helps answer questions, and local Social Security offices can also provide specific information regarding Medicare eligibility and coverage, too.

Resources for Madison Medicare recipients

Medicare-related assistance offices

Madison Social Security Administration Office
6011 Odana Road
Madison, WI 53719
Phone: 866-770-2262
Fax: 833-950-3737
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Aging and Disability Resource Center of Dane County
2865 N Sherman Ave.
Madison, WI 53704
Phone: 608-240-7400
Fax: 608-240-7401
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Board on Aging and Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
1402 Pankratz St., Suite 111
Madison, WI 53704
Phone: 800-815-0015

Understand Wisconsin laws and regulations for assisted living facilities

Madison’s assisted living facilities fall under the jurisdiction of the Wisconsin Division of Quality Assurance (DQA) and are expected to be licensed. The Wisconsin DQA is responsible for overseeing the state’s three different classifications of assisted living facilities:

Assisted living inspections

The Bureau of Assisted Living (BAL) is specifically responsible for inspecting all these assisted living facilities, and the inspections may be announced or unannounced. Facilities are surveyed every two years and are graded in these areas:[09]

  • Patient rights
  • Program services
  • Types of services offered (e.g., nutrition)
  • Physical environment and overall safety
  • Medication
  • Staff training

Staff and residents are observed or interviewed, and records are reviewed to ensure compliance. All surveys include safety code reviews, which look at several environmental safety factors. These factors include fire safety, evacuation rules, storage of hazardous materials, and required inspections.[08]

To check the compliance history of an assisted living facility or see if it has any complaints against it, reach out to the Division of Quality Assurance Bureau of Assisted Living Regional Offices. You can also use the Wisconsin Department of Health Services provider search to find any Statements of Deficiencies (SODs) and what was done to correct any issues.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) website features a comprehensive list of resources to help identify whether a facility is operating compliantly. You can find details about the caregiver background check process, certification status, how residents should be transported from assisted living facilities to hospitals, and much more. The DHS also has assisted living standards of practice resources to make them easier to understand.

Assisted living laws and regulations

Wisconsin’s Caregiver Law established specific caregiver programs that are designed to ensure seniors receive the highest quality care possible. These include:

  • The Background Check and Misconduct Investigation Program: This program was established to protect individuals receiving care and treatment services in Wisconsin, including those provided in treatment facilities, assisted living settings, the home, and the community.
  • The Feeding Assistant Program: Feeding assistants must take an approved training program to receive state certification. They also must meet certain requirements, such as being at least 16 years old.
  • Certified Direct Care Professional: This new program (launched in early 2023) teaches essential skills that direct care workers can use in many roles. The curriculum, developed by the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay, prepares job seekers to enter the caregiving workforce.

Wisconsin Department of Health Services

1 W Wilson St.
Madison, WI 53703
Phone: 608-266-1865
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

COVID-19 regulations for Madison assisted living facilities

Both Madison and the state of Wisconsin have suggested precautions surrounding COVID-19, but have no current mandates. The state does provide guidance for assisted living facilities.

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Vaccinations. COVID-19 vaccinations are not mandatory, but the state recommends vaccines and boosters.

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Masking. Masks are not mandatory, but some facilities may require them.

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Quarantining. Regardless of their vaccination status, residents who are quarantining or have COVID-19 are asked not to participate in communal activities in assisted living facilities. Likewise, staffers with COVID-19 should not attend work.

Get to know assisted living in Madison

27Number of in-network assisted living facilities in market
3.6/5.0 average in-network rating
92% of these communities have on-site beauticians
40% of these communities have fitness centers
48% of these communities offer Hoyer lifts
74% of these communities coordinate day trips and outings
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Number of people we referred to assisted living facilities in Madison in 2023
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Average age of residents we’ve referred to assisted living facilities in Madison
Pet friendly: 66%

What to expect from assisted living in Madison

Madison has it all: The vibrance and culture you’d expect from a college town, all the natural beauty the Badger State has to offer, and the quaint charm of a medium-sized Midwestern city.

Considering that there are many assisted living partners in A Place for Mom’s Madison network, seniors can rest assured that Madison will be a top-tier place to spend their later years.[02]

A variety of perks for any senior

Madison’s many in-network assisted living facilities offer residents a plethora of perks that will keep them healthy and engaged. Madison’s assisted living communities will provide high-quality care for residents

Madison’s partner assisted living facilities offer a plethora of on-site services that will keep residents healthy and engaged. Depending on the community, you’ll find high-quality care and support with features such as:[02]

  • 24-hour staff availability
  • On-call doctors
  • On-site hospice care
  • On-site nursing care
  • Visiting occupational therapist, physical therapist, speech therapist, and podiatrist
  • Memory care
  • Full medication management
  • Catheter, colostomy, and wound care
  • Oxygen
  • A layout helpful for residents with memory loss

The following amenities and activities are also typically available for vibrant seniors who enjoy leisure time and getting social with fellow residents:[02]

  • Indoor and outdoor common areas
  • TV lounges
  • Private dining rooms
  • Fitness centers
  • Game rooms
  • Movie or theater rooms
  • Day trips and outings
  • Live musical performances
  • Trivia games
  • Barbecues or picnics
  • Birthday and holiday parties
  • Low/no-sodium, Kosher, and vegetarian dining options

All in all, Madison’s assisted living communities provide a balance of quality, health-related care and the services seniors need to truly enjoy their long-term care.

Opportunities for continuity of care

Although prospective residents can choose one of A Place for Mom’s eight partner standalone assisted living facilities, there are facilities in Madison that offer a combination of care types:[02]

  • Twelve partner facilities combine assisted living and memory care.
  • One partner facility combines assisted living and independent living.
  • Five partner facilities combine assisted living, independent living, and memory care.

These wide-ranging care options can put seniors and families at ease if they’re concerned about having continuity of care.

 

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Unfamiliar with Madison? Highlights for seniors

36271

Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Madison

13%

Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Madison population

$25,775

Average Social Security annual income for Madison seniors 65 and older as of 2021

Health care for seniors in Madison

Two well-known major medical centers in Madison can provide general, geriatric, and other types of care for city residents along with the VA hospital:

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University Hospital in Madison

University Hospital in Madison is the top-ranked health care provider in Madison. It’s also listed as the 35th-best hospital nationally for geriatric care.

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SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital – Madison

SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital – Madison is the No.2-ranked hospital in Madison and the sixth-best medical center in Wisconsin. The system performs highly in lung surgery, spinal fusions, stroke care, and other specialties and procedures.

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William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans’ Hospital

Madison’s VA hospital received the highest national award for patient experience in 2022. The hospital offers a wide variety of care for veterans.

Transportation for seniors in Madison

Over 80% of the assisted living communities we partner with offer either complimentary or at-cost transportation to residents. This makes it easy and convenient for residents to travel for a doctor appointment, go shopping, or attend an off-site event. But when loved ones are coming to visit or preparing to take a resident on an outing, other transportation options might be important, too.

Like many other U.S. cities, Madison is best traveled via car.[10] Despite this, seniors in the city’s assisted living communities who don’t have their own vehicles shouldn’t worry: Madison has a variety of other transportation offerings they can take advantage of.

Public transportation in Madison

Madison has 41 bus lines and other specialized services that can help seniors get to wherever they need to go. First, Metro Transit helps passengers travel throughout the city on accessible buses. Accessibility features include the following:

  • Low floors on buses
  • Deployable boarding ramps
  • Buses that can lower closer to the curb
  • Locations for securing wheelchairs
  • Priority seating for seniors
  • Audio and visual bus stop announcements

Passengers 65 and older or those living with disabilities can ride the Metro Transit for $1 if they present an Americans with Disabilities Act-approved transit card or Metro senior/disability card. At the same time, the city’s paratransit service ensures that riders who can’t take advantage of fixed-route buses can get where they need to go.

Besides this service, Dane County Department of Human Services offers two transportation services to seniors and people with disabilities. Group Access Service provides regularly scheduled drop-offs to sites throughout Madison. Similarly, Dane County’s Older Adult Transportation Assistance program also provides seniors with rides to important appointments or meetings. Accessible service is available.

Madison’s Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) offers door-to-door pickups and drop-offs for seniors needing rides to health appointments. Volunteers use personal vehicles, so rides aren’t always accessible.

Below are Madison’s Walk Score ratings. Scores range from zero to 100, and a higher score points to a mode of transportation that’s easily to access.[10] These scores might be particularly useful for those visiting loved ones who need to make their way around the city.

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50

Walk Score

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35

Transit Score

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66

Bike Score

Senior activities in Madison

Whether seniors are art lovers, social butterflies, history buffs, or anything in between, Madison has a wide variety of engaging activities to take part in and sights to see. Visiting loved ones are sure to enjoy the city as well.

Art and architectural sites

The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art is free to visit, and fans of art can also take in displays free of charge at the Chazen Museum of Art on the University of Wisconsin’s flagship Madison campus.

Historical sites of interest

Standing out clearly to anyone walking around downtown Madison, the Wisconsin State Capitol is open to the public and offers fascinating (and free) tours daily.

Senior history buffs and their families will also be happy to know that the Wisconsin Veterans Museum is free to the public. Those looking for family-oriented historical fun will enjoy exploring the Wisconsin Historical Museum.

Outdoor activities

Olbrich Botanical Gardens was voted one of the “top 10 most inspiring gardens in North America,” and the grounds are wheelchair accessible. Visitors can attend a wide range of events and classes or explore the Bolz Conservatory.

The Olbrich Botanical Gardens offer the following accessibility features:

  • Wide brick and stone paths in the outdoor gardens
  • Plenty of benches for rest and conversation
  • Wide brick paths with a wheelchair pull-out in the Bolz Conservatory
  • Free guided tours around the 16-acre garden on the Olbrich Tram for those who need assistance

Animal lovers will enjoy the Henry Vilas Zoo. The facility is wheelchair-accessible, with push wheelchairs available for rent for $5.

Frequently Asked Questions

Azura Memory Care of Stoughton, The Waterford at Fitchburg and Timberwood Lodge Assisted Living and Memory Care are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Madison, WI. These Assisted Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Assisted Living in Madison is 4515.17 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

References

  1. WalletHub. (2023, September 5). Best and worst places to retire.

  2. A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  3. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Population Estimates 2021: Madison, Wisconsin [Data set].

  4. United States Department of Veterans Affairs. (2022, October 12). VA Aid and Attendance benefits and Housebound allowance.

  5. Benefits.gov. Wisconsin Medicaid.

  6. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. What Medicare covers. Medicare.gov.

  7. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Home health services. Medicare.gov.

  8. Wisconsin Department of Health Services. (2023, August 2). Assisted living: Survey guide.

  9. U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Best Hospitals in Madison, WI.

  10. Walk Score. (2023). Living in Madison.

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1.

WalletHub. (2023, September 5). Best and worst places to retire.

2.

A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

3.

United States Census Bureau. (2021). Population Estimates 2021: Madison, Wisconsin [Data set].

4.

United States Department of Veterans Affairs. (2022, October 12). VA Aid and Attendance benefits and Housebound allowance.

5.

Benefits.gov. Wisconsin Medicaid.

6.

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. What Medicare covers. Medicare.gov.

7.

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Home health services. Medicare.gov.

8.

Wisconsin Department of Health Services. (2023, August 2). Assisted living: Survey guide.

9.

U.S. News and World Report. (2023). Best Hospitals in Madison, WI.

10.

Walk Score. (2023). Living in Madison.