
Wisconsin Masonic Home Inc.
Wisconsin Masonic Home Inc.
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Mission
Wisconsin Masonic Home, Inc., sponsored by the Masonic Fraternity, provides for the social, physical, and spiritual needs of older adults through high quality housing and services.
About
Compass Point - an assisted living option is available for persons aged 55 and older in a residential care apartment complex. This program provides assisted living services, including meals, wellness services, social assistance, housekeeping, and assistance with activities of daily living and medical needs. On average, 79 residents are served on a daily basis, and 9% of the residents are able to continue living with a spouse. A Meals on Wheels program is also available to the non-resident community and provided 3,477 meals during the year.