Care for All Ages Assisted Living is a superb assisted living community in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It is within graceful Brown County which is part of the Badger State.
Care For All Ages is an excellent assisted living facility located in Green Bay, WI. Our website highlights many of our services and accommodations and includes testimonials from our clients.
Live your life to the fullest at Care For All Ages (CFAA), a community based residential facility in Green Bay, WI that is thoughtfully designed with seniors in mind. We offer an affordable, homelike atmosphere along with the assistance sometimes needed in our adult years.
At CFAA our residential home is safe and secure; equipped with a highly trained staff and offering excellent amenities that allow our residents worry-free living.
We strive to bring a higher quality of life to these special times in our resident’s lives - allowing them to live their lives to the fullest.
CFAA provides thoughtful assisted living, adult care, and senior housing in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
It is a difficult time for all involved when a senior is no longer able to live at home because of failing health or dementia. Families are faced with many decisions and often are not totally aware of all the options available. A Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF) such as Care For All Ages, Inc. is one option to be considered for those needing assistance with such activities as bathing, dressing, toileting, medication management and socialization.
A CBRF is a community facility where 5 or more unrelated adults reside and receive care above the level of room and board. CBRFs are licensed by the State of Wisconsin and are required to provide or arrange the following basic services to all residents:
- Health Monitoring
- Assistance with Medications
- Information and referral services
- Leisure time services
- Personal Care services such as help with dressing, eating, bathing, grooming, toileting and mobility
People typically serviced by CBRFs include, but are not limited to:
- Frail elderly
- Elderly persons with dementia
- Persons with a controlled mental or emotional disorder
- Developmentally disabled
- Persons with physical disabilities
- Persons with traumatic brain injuries
Payments for CBRF residency may come from a variety of sources, including but not limited to:
- Personal resources such as savings accounts, pensions, Social Security and related benefits
- Special county funding available through the Community Options Program
- Veterans care benefits
- Community Aids funding from County Departments of Social Services, and/or Human Services Departments to persons who qualify.