Consumer Guide: Clark 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.
Clark County assisted living facility directories
- Clark County Adult Family Homes
- Statewide Adult Family Homes
- Clark County Community-Based Residential Facilities
- Statewide Community-Based Residential Facilities
- Clark County Residential Care Apartment Complexes
- Statewide Residential Care Apartment Complexes
Clark County assisted living facility profiles
To learn about what's listed in the profiles, see Understanding Assisted Living Facility Profiles.
- Assisted Living Facility Profiles (PDF) for this county are listed by the type of assisted living provider, then by facility name.
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 Clark County home health agencies in PDF and Excel format.
Hospices
- Visit the Finding and Choosing a Hospice webpage to find a directory for Clark County hospices in PDF and Excel format.
Nursing homes
Personal care agencies
County resources
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).