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Best Assisted Living in Wisconsin

Why trust this guide? Our editorial team analyzed 429 assisted living communities in Wisconsin using Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) data, inspection records, complaints, amenities, and facility-level details. How we rank assisted living in WI
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Avg Monthly Cost: $6,530The average monthly cost across facilities in Wisconsin. Reflects published or estimated base rates and can vary with care level, room type, and amenities. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: $5,600
Avg Walk Score: 42/ 100The average Walk Score across facilities in Wisconsin. A third-party neighborhood walkability score (0–100) measuring convenience and context, not healthcare quality. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: 50/ 100
Avg No. of Beds: 61The average licensed bed capacity across facilities in Wisconsin. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: 90

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The information below is reported by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Quality Assurance.

Milwaukee Catholic Home
AL
IL
MC
NH
SNF
Milwaukee (Northpoint)
107
Facility 107
WI AVG 61
Rank #55 / 495
No
83
Facility 83
WI AVG 42
Rank #36 / 580
- 89.3% A+Kate GerouMilwaukee Catholic Home Inc----
Villa St. Francis Assisted Living
AL
MC
RC
Milwaukee (Morgandale)
134
Facility 134
WI AVG 61
Rank #19 / 495
Yes
62
Facility 62
WI AVG 42
Rank #148 / 580
38
Facility 38
WI AVG 12
Rank #12 / 338
82.1% A+Villa St Francis IncSusan Seegert1
0
Facility 0
WI AVG 4
Rank #1 / 302
-
Facility -
WI AVG 12
Rank #1 / 302
0.0
Facility 0.0
WI AVG 2.4
Rank #1 / 302
Shady Lane Nursing Care Center
AL
MC
NH
RC
SNF
Manitowoc
50
Facility 50
WI AVG 61
Rank #235 / 495
No
75
Facility 75
WI AVG 42
Rank #72 / 580
- 85.8% A+Todd Meerdink-4
1
Facility 1
WI AVG 4
Rank #53 / 302
5
Facility 5
WI AVG 12
Rank #162 / 302
1.3
Facility 1.3
WI AVG 2.4
Rank #172 / 302
Clement Manor Inc
AL
IL
MC
NH
PC
RC
SNF
Greenfield
47
Facility 47
WI AVG 61
Rank #303 / 495
No
41
Facility 41
WI AVG 42
Rank #296 / 580
8
Facility 8
WI AVG 12
Rank #161 / 338
95.7% -Clement Manor Inc-8
3
Facility 3
WI AVG 4
Rank #137 / 302
4
Facility 4
WI AVG 12
Rank #147 / 302
0.5
Facility 0.5
WI AVG 2.4
Rank #94 / 302
Kenosha Brookside Care Center
AL
NH
SNF
Kenosha (Washington Road)
154
Facility 154
WI AVG 61
Rank #10 / 495
No
32
Facility 32
WI AVG 42
Rank #366 / 580
- 93.3% -Lynda BogdalaKenosha County65111.8
Lasata Care Center
AL
IL
NH
SNF
Cedarburg
106
Facility 106
WI AVG 61
Rank #56 / 495
No
84
Facility 84
WI AVG 42
Rank #31 / 580
- 73.3% A+Barton Smith-----
Woodside Lutheran Home
AL
MC
NH
RC
SNF
Green Bay
118
Facility 118
WI AVG 61
Rank #40 / 495
No
67
Facility 67
WI AVG 42
Rank #113 / 580
- 69.2% -Lisa Gervais-3
0
Facility 0
WI AVG 4
Rank #1 / 302
6
Facility 6
WI AVG 12
Rank #177 / 302
2.0
Facility 2.0
WI AVG 2.4
Rank #208 / 302
Morrow Memorial Home
AL
IL
MC
NH
SNF
Sparta
80
Facility 80
WI AVG 61
Rank #120 / 495
No
68
Facility 68
WI AVG 42
Rank #105 / 580
27
Facility 27
WI AVG 12
Rank #32 / 338
84.0% A+Jennifer Brieske-----
Avalon Square
AL
IL
MC
Waukesha
50
Facility 50
WI AVG 61
Rank #235 / 495
Yes
92
Facility 92
WI AVG 42
Rank #6 / 580
19
Facility 19
WI AVG 12
Rank #64 / 338
96.0% AAvalon Square IncDavid Fulcher1
0
Facility 0
WI AVG 4
Rank #1 / 302
-
Facility -
WI AVG 12
Rank #1 / 302
0.0
Facility 0.0
WI AVG 2.4
Rank #1 / 302
Cedar Crest Health Center
AL
IL
MC
NH
SNF
Janesville
71
Facility 71
WI AVG 61
Rank #152 / 495
Yes
0
Facility 0
WI AVG 42
Rank #561 / 580
- 85.4% -David Tanck-----
Rennes Health and Rehab Center-Appleton
AL
IL
NH
SNF
Appleton
88
Facility 88
WI AVG 61
Rank #97 / 495
No
24
Facility 24
WI AVG 42
Rank #422 / 580
- 83.8% -Kendra Vandenheuvel-----
Park View Home
AL
IL
NH
SNF
Woodville
50
Facility 50
WI AVG 61
Rank #235 / 495
No
29
Facility 29
WI AVG 42
Rank #384 / 580
- 89.8% -Melissa Walthall-----
Schmitt Woodland Hills
AL
IL
NH
PC
SNF
Richland Center
50
Facility 50
WI AVG 61
Rank #235 / 495
No
70
Facility 70
WI AVG 42
Rank #94 / 580
- 83.6% -Addison Platt-----
Bethany Home
AL
MC
NH
SNF
Waupaca
100
Facility 100
WI AVG 61
Rank #67 / 495
No
58
Facility 58
WI AVG 42
Rank #171 / 580
- 77.5% -Gregory Reichenbach-----
Markesan Resident Home, Inc.
AL
HC
HOS
MC
NH
PC
RC
SNF
Margaret Markesan
50
Facility 50
WI AVG 61
Rank #235 / 495
No
47
Facility 47
WI AVG 42
Rank #252 / 580
- 72.4% -Jennifer Sauer-----
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Milwaukee Catholic Home

2462 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53211
Overview of Milwaukee Catholic Home

Milwaukee Catholic Home has been on N Prospect Ave in Milwaukee’s Northpoint neighborhood since 1913. Run by a church and administered by Kate Gerou, it’s part of a Continuing Care Retirement Community, which means residents can move between levels of care, nursing home, independent living, assisted living, and memory care, without switching organizations entirely.

The building itself is a two-story, 107-bed facility with one and two-bedroom layouts running 569 to 1,174 square feet. It’s nearly full: 96 of those 107 beds are occupied, putting occupancy at 89 percent. Monthly rates span $1,140 to $5,570 depending on the level of care, and the neighborhood earns a Walk Score of 83, solidly walkable by most standards.

Total nursing care averages 6 hours and 28 minutes per resident, per day, a substantial number in this field. Most residents here are on short-term rehab stays, and Medicare covers the majority of new admissions, though Medicaid and private pay are accepted too. The facility also runs a state-approved Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program on-site, plus transportation services and fitness and recreation programming.

More than a century of continuous operation, a heavy staffing ratio, and a short-stay rehab focus: that combination points to a facility built less around long-term custodial care and more around getting people through recovery and back home, with real clinical muscle behind it while they’re there.

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Overview of Villa St. Francis Assisted Living

Villa St. Francis Assisted Living has been part of Milwaukee’s senior care landscape for 38 years, running a 134-bed community out of a three-story building at 1910 West Ohio Avenue. It covers assisted living, memory care, and respite care under one roof, with studio, one, and two-bedroom units available depending on what a resident needs.

The community is running at 82 percent occupancy, 110 of 134 beds filled, which puts it solidly in active-use territory rather than either empty or waitlisted. The population reflects a real range too: residents here include people managing traumatic brain injury, advanced age, and irreversible dementia or Alzheimer’s. That’s not a narrow specialty. It’s a community built to hold multiple kinds of needs without residents having to relocate as things change.

Day to day, there’s a convenience store and a banking center on-site, plus a salon and a massage therapist, small things that add up when you’re not driving somewhere for every errand. Pastoral care is available too, open to residents of any faith, which is worth naming because it’s not a universal offering. Pets are welcome, so that’s one less thing families have to sort out.

Pricing runs from $4,910 to $10,140 a month, depending on the unit and care level. Walkability sits in the moderate range, with a Walk Score of 62, so some errands are doable on foot, and the rest need a short drive. Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center is barely over half a mile out.

Villa St. Francis lands as a community with real depth of care and enough scale to support it, set close enough to the city to stay convenient without losing the room a 134-bed property needs to breathe.

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Overview of Shady Lane Nursing Care Center

Owned by Shady Lane Inc, Shady Lane Nursing Care Center is a nursing home in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Rehabilitation and short-term recovery are major areas of focus. For people recovering from surgery or a hospital stay and needing skilled nursing care, the 50-bed facility may be a great option. Residents stay an average of about 65 days, which includes post-acute rehabilitation patients and residents who continue to need nursing support beyond the recovery period.

The community has 78% occupancy, with 39 of its 50 beds filled. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, giving families several ways to arrange coverage for either short-term rehabilitation or longer-term care. The facility is led by Shady Lane Inc. Staffing is maintained around the clock to support resident care across all shifts.

A key part of the facility is its nursing support. Residents receive an average of 5 hours and 1 minute of nursing care each day. Registered nurses provide 1 hour and 15 minutes of care. Nurse aides contribute 3 hours and 5 minutes. LPN/LVN staff provide another 50 minutes daily. Together, those staffing levels support personal care, medication assistance, medical oversight, and everyday needs.

Inspection findings over recent years have varied. Some survey cycles had no deficiencies. Others identified concerns involving fall prevention, medication monitoring, infection control practices, and staff communication procedures. A complaint investigation found that a resident’s family member was not notified promptly about worsening health concerns. Families touring the facility may want to ask how these areas are handled in their operations.

Manitowoc has a Walk Score of 75, so the surrounding area is quite walkable for most errands. Visiting family members may find the neighborhood easy to navigate. The facility’s location near downtown and other local services is accessible for residents and visitors.

Contact Shady Lane Nursing Care Center

Overview of Clement Manor

Clement Manor. is a faith-based, voluntary nonprofit senior living community operated by Clement Manor. and affiliated with a church organization in Greenfield, Wisconsin, offering an extensive continuum of care that includes independent living, assisted living, Clare Suites Memory Care, Enhanced Assisted Living, short-term rehabilitation, skilled nursing, and respite care. The community has been licensed since April 2018 with 47 beds. With a high occupancy rate of 94%, the community has limited but available openings. It is also a frequent choice for both post-acute recovery and long-term residency, with 51% of admissions utilizing Medicare-funded short-term rehab and 46% consisting of private-pay residents.

In terms of clinical quality, the community significantly exceeds state benchmarks. It holds a CMS staffing rating of 4 out of 5 stars, surpassing the Wisconsin average of 3.6, while its quality measures score is a perfect 5 out of 5 stars. Residents also receive an average of 4 hours and 36 minutes of nursing care per day, 9% higher than the state average of 4 hours and 14 minutes. Additionally, across four visits, no deficiencies were found, and the community has maintained zero critical or serious health citations, performing 100% better than the state average in these categories.

The amenities in the community are designed to support an enrichment-focused mission, allowing residents to have access to an on-site chapel with pastoral care, a warm water therapy pool, a fitness center, and a salon and spa. The lifestyle is also enriched by restaurant-style dining, outdoor gardens, walking paths, an art gallery, and a country store. Unique programming includes a Lifelong Learning Center, the Lives Enriched Through Art initiative, and dedicated concierge services.

Clement Manor. is an ideal match for older adults who value a faith-informed, service-rich environment and require a setting that can adapt to varying needs, encompassing wellness-focused independent living, memory support, or short-term post-operative rehabilitation.

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Overview of Kenosha Brookside Care Center

Nestled in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Kenosha Brookside Care Center is a cornerstone of compassionate care within its community. As a county-administered establishment, it boasts Medicare and Medicaid certification, ensuring comprehensive support for its residents. Offering both long-term skilled nursing and short-term rehabilitation services, this esteemed facility, with its 154-bed capacity, provides a spacious and nurturing environment.

Kenosha Brookside Care Center distinguishes itself by its unwavering dedication to excellence in care. While not affiliated with a continuing care retirement community, it actively engages with Medicare and Medicaid programs, underscoring its commitment to accessible and high-quality services. Within the walls of Kenosha Brookside Care Center, residents find not just a place to reside, but a supportive community devoted to their well-being and recovery journey.

Contact Kenosha Brookside Care Center

Overview of Lasata Care Center

Lasata Care Center is a 106-bed skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and memory care facility at W76 N677 Wauwatosa Road in Cedarburg, Wisconsin, in Ozaukee County. Owned by the Ozaukee County Board as a governmental entity and administered by Barton Smith, the facility is part of a Continuing Care Retirement Community campus. It accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. Minimum age 62 required.

CMS grades Lasata Care Center 5 stars, with all four rating dimensions above Wisconsin’s average: health inspection by 80.5 percent, staffing by 38.1 percent, quality measures by 52.0 percent, and overall by 66.1 percent. The facility carries an A+ BBB rating and holds one of the highest walk scores in this review at 84, ranked 31st of 581 Wisconsin SNFs. Staffing ranks 30th of 172 Wisconsin SNFs at 5 hours 7 minutes per resident per day, 21 percent above Wisconsin’s average. LPN hours at 1 hour 6 minutes are 74 percent above the state average, CNA hours at 3 hours 30 minutes are 35 percent above average, and weekend total nursing at 4 hours 55 minutes is 32 percent above average. One vital staffing context: Q4 2025 data shows 205 of 332 total staff are contractors (15.3 percent of hours), with 141 of 217 CNAs and 27 of 36 RNs supplied by agency, a mix that’s common in county-governed facilities but worth raising in a family conversation about workforce continuity. Quality measures are outstanding for long-stay residents. ED visits at 0.68 per 1,000 resident days are 69 percent below the Wisconsin average, hospitalizations 43 percent below average, falls with major injury 60 percent better, and depressive symptoms 72 percent better. The UTI rate at 7.7 percent is 141 percent above the Wisconsin average of 3.2 percent, the most significant long-stay concern. For short-stay residents, return to home or community at 70.7 percent is 40 percent better than Wisconsin’s average, the standout metric. Short-stay falls with major injury at 1.7 percent run above the state benchmark. The inspection record shows just 11 total citations across 4 surveys since 2022, ranked 38th of 174 Wisconsin SNFs, with zero critical or serious citations and penalties. All citations corrected.

Programs feature Short-Term Rehab, Long-Term Skilled Nursing, and Therapy Services. Amenities include private rehabilitation suites, cable TV and Wi-Fi, private and public lounges, walking trails, a fitness center, salon services, a library and media room, religious services, and diverse social, recreational, educational, and spiritual programming. Three meals per day, housekeeping, linen service, and utilities are included.

Situated in a highly walkable Cedarburg area, Lasata Care Center suits Ozaukee County and greater Milwaukee-area families seeking a 5-star county-governed CCRC-affiliated SNF with exceptional long-stay clinical outcomes, above-average staffing, and robust amenities.

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Overview of Woodside Lutheran Home

Woodside Lutheran Home is a 118-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation community in Green Bay, Wisconsin, providing skilled nursing, memory care, rehabilitation services, and respite care. The facility is operated by Bay Area Lutheran Homes Inc., a nonprofit organization, and serves adults aged 55 and older. CMS rates the facility 5 stars overall, driven by a Health Inspection score 80.5% above the Wisconsin average. Across three inspections in the available reporting window, Woodside averaged roughly 2 deficiencies per year — 57% below the Wisconsin average of 4.6 — with no fines, Immediate Jeopardy findings, or enforcement actions. The September 2025 inspection cited one low-severity deficiency related to barrier precautions during catheter care; the July 2024 routine survey cited five deficiencies related to medication storage and labeling. Staffing is a measurable strength: nurse staffing averages 5 hours and 48 minutes per resident per day, ranking Woodside 8th among 172 skilled nursing facilities in Wisconsin and 38% above the state average. The facility’s occupancy rate is 82%, compared to a statewide average of 70%, suggesting consistent demand. Weekend nurse staffing (4 hours and 29 minutes/day) also exceeds state and national benchmarks. On-site services include rehabilitation, outpatient therapy, an Alzheimer’s Support Group, and religious programming. Dietitian-planned meals, including therapeutic and specialty diets, are prepared in-house. Woodside Lutheran Home suits adults seeking post-acute rehabilitation or longer-term skilled nursing care in Green Bay. It is structured to support residents in memory care through dedicated programming and high staffing levels.

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Overview of Morrow Memorial Home

Owned by Nikki Sund, Morrow Memorial Home is a skilled nursing facility in Sparta, Wisconsin. The facility’s location on South Water Street is in a moderately walkable area with a Walk Score of 68. It has been operating for 27 years and has served residents needing short-term rehabilitation and longer-term nursing care. Families can pay through Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay to arrange coverage for post-acute recovery and ongoing care needs.

The 80-bed home currently serves 63 residents, resulting in 79% occupancy. Most take an average of 134 days. Some are recovering after surgery or hospitalization, while others stay longer because of ongoing care needs. Daily nurse staffing averages 4 hours and 36 minutes per resident. Registered nurses, nurse aides, and licensed practical nurses make up the staffing team that provides this care.

Rehabilitation services are available as part of the facility’s care approach. Transitional care programs also support residents with recovery goals. Structured transportation services are offered, and volunteer opportunities help residents remain involved and connected to the community.

Amenities on-site include a beauty shop, a library, and a spa. Nearby walking and biking trails provide additional outdoor options. Families can also spend time together in the quieter outdoor spaces around the property.

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Overview of Avalon Square

Discover a comfortable living with Avalon Square located in Waukesha, WI. This senior living community offers independent living, assisted living, and specialty care services. Beautifully designed and cozy accommodations are available and tailored to the needs of its residents. Having a competent and compassionate team, this community ensures convenience and security of its residents at all times.

Committed to providing utmost care and support, residents can enjoy amenities such as tasty and health meals, housekeeping services, salon services, handyman services, and many more. Boost physical health and wellness by attending on-site fitness classes. Meet new companions and create meaningful memories within the beautifully shared spaces of this community. With Avalon Square, seniors are assured of a with a classic living experience.

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Overview of Cedar Crest Health Center

Owned by David Tanck, Cedar Crest Health Center is a nursing home in Janesville, Wisconsin. The 71-bed facility is along River Road on the city’s south side. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, giving families several ways to cover skilled nursing care and short-term rehabilitation. The facility’s occupancy is 78%. Residents stay an average of 71 days, a mix that includes people recovering after hospitalization and those needing continued nursing support.

Rehabilitation services are available alongside daily nursing care. On average, residents receive 5 hours and 45 minutes of direct nursing support each day. Registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and nursing aides make up that staffing structure. Their presence is spread throughout daily operations, so assistance is available during both daytime and overnight hours. For residents recovering from surgery, a stroke, or a fall, this level of support provides a foundation for rehabilitation and regaining function.

Keeping residents active is a major focus within the community. There’s a full schedule of activities and programs. Independent living apartments are also offered. Residents who enjoy time outdoors can use the gardens and walking trails. The library, wellness center, and fitness classes residents with different mobility levels. Social and recreational opportunities extend to the party rooms, game room, and activity room. A salon is available as well for those who want to maintain their preferred grooming and appearance routines.

Dining focuses on choice and community. Multiple dining options are available each day, something that can be especially helpful for residents with different preferences or dietary needs. The campus is located in a quieter part of Janesville. Most visitors will find driving the most convenient way to reach the facility. However, the location is close to the city’s core in case families want to visit.

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Weighting overview

  • 35%
    Resident Experience
  • 25%
    Regulatory
  • 15%
    Visual Media
  • 10%
    Website
  • 10%
    Stability
  • 5%
    Environment
01

Resident & Family Experience 35%

The single largest share of every ranking. Aggregated review sentiment and volume from major platforms — the closest signal to real resident experience.

  • Includes
  • Review Sentiment
  • Review Volume
02

Regulatory & Safety Record 25%

State inspection records, citations, and complaint visits. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.

  • Includes
  • State Inspections
  • Citations/Inspection
  • % Inspections w/ Citations
  • Complaint Visits
  • Accreditations
  • BBB Rating
03

Visual Media & Transparency 15%

Communities that publish high-quality visuals give families a real preview. No photos or tours = a negative transparency signal.

  • Includes
  • Video Tours
  • Virtual Walkthroughs
  • Photo Quantity
  • Photo Quality
04

Website & Operator Transparency 10%

Site quality and whether the operator publishes basic accountability information — staff names, contact details, ownership.

  • Includes
  • Website Content
  • Mobile Usability
  • Staff Info Available
  • Owner Info Available
05

Community Stability 10%

Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.

  • Includes
  • Occupancy Rate
  • Bed Options
06

Environment & Pricing 5%

Walkability and pricing transparency. Walk Score is weighted higher for Independent Living than for Memory Care, where most residents do not leave unaccompanied.

  • Includes
  • Walk Score
  • Pricing Transparency
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Frequently Asked Questions about Assisted Living in Wisconsin

What's the difference between assisted living and memory care in Wisconsin?

Assisted living in Wisconsin supports residents with daily activities (bathing, dressing, medication management) while preserving independence. Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and adds 24/7 secured environments, dementia-trained staff, and structured routines designed to reduce confusion and wandering.

What's the difference between assisted living and a nursing home in Wisconsin?

Assisted living in Wisconsin is a residential model focused on housing, hospitality, and help with daily activities. Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses for residents with significant health needs, and are regulated more strictly under both state and federal CMS rules.

Does Wisconsin Medicaid cover assisted living?

Wisconsin Medicaid does not directly pay room-and-board for assisted living, but most states (including Wisconsin) offer Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers that can offset the cost of care services delivered inside a licensed community. Eligibility, waitlists, and covered services vary — check directly with the state Medicaid agency.

What is assisted living?

Assisted living combines private or semi-private apartments with help on activities of daily living (meals, bathing, dressing, medication management) and a social calendar — for residents who need some support but do not need 24/7 medical care.

How many assisted living facilities are listed on this page?

This page features 429 assisted living facilities in Wisconsin. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.

How do I choose the right assisted living facility in Wisconsin?

Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in Wisconsin, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.

What should I look for when visiting assisted living facilities in Wisconsin?

Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.