Consumer Guide: Fond du Lac County Residential Care Options
As a Wisconsin resident, you have options to get the care you need. Services are offered for care in your home or in a residential facility.
Assisted living
An assisted living facility is a place for people who need some care but not 24-hour access to a caregiver. There's also a Glossary for Assisted Living Directories that helps define complex terms.
Fond du Lac County assisted living facility directories
- Fond du Lac County Adult Family Homes
- Statewide Adult Family Homes
- Fond du Lac County Community-Based Residential Facilities
- Statewide Community-Based Residential Facilities
- Fond du Lac County Residential Care Apartment Complexes
- Statewide Residential Care Apartment Complexes
Fond du Lac County assisted living facility profiles
To learn about what's listed in the profiles, see Understanding Assisted Living Facility Profiles.
- Adult Day Care Centers (PDF)
- Adult Family Homes
- Community Based Residential Facilities
- Residential Care Apartment Complexes (PDF)
Adult day care centers
Facilities Serving People with Developmental Disabilities (FDD)
- A Facility Serving People with Developmental Disabilities, or FDD, is also known as an Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, or ICF/IID.
- Statewide FDD Directories
Home health agencies
- Visit the Finding and Choosing a Home Health Agency webpage to find a directory for Fond du Lac County home health agencies in PDF and Excel format.
Hospices
- Visit the Finding and Choosing a Hospice webpage to find a directory for Fond du Lac County hospices in PDF and Excel format.
Nursing homes
Personal care agencies
County resources
- Wisconsin Local Health Departments: Fond du Lac County
- Fond du Lac County Aging Office
- Fond du Lac County Health Department
More resources
- Provider Search—Find a health or residential care provider and view survey inspection results.
- Consumer Information Reports—Assess the quality of care given by a facility. See a list of federal violations and staffing for each facility.
- Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC)—Learn about a wide range of programs and services. These centers help you understand your options for long-term care, apply for programs and benefits, and access publicly funded, long-term care. Their services are offered at the center, over the phone, or through a home visit. Choose the option that works best for you.
- Long-Term Care and Support—Learn about the variety of services and support available
- Find a Health Care Facility or Care Provider—Learn more and view statewide directories.
- ForwardHealth—Read about health care benefit programs offered by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS).