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Catholic Charities: McCormick Home

McCormick Memorial Home

McCormick Home

A Catholic residence offering

Independence when you want it

and Compassionate Care

when you need it

A Place to Call Home

All the Comforts of Home

People Who Care

Assisted Living Services

History

Payment Policy

Our Residents:

Individuals or couples over 60 years of age

who are interested in companionship and security in a comfortable home-like atmosphere,

and who possess self-care skills and are able to walk unassisted (or with the help of a cane or walker), yet need some assistance in caring for themselves.

A Place to Call Home

McCormick Memorial Home, a state-licensed Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF), has been providing assisted living services to men and women of all faiths since the 1920. Located in Allouez, a beautiful tree-shaded neighborhood between Green Bay and De Pere, McCormick Memorial Home's warm friendly and comfortable atmosphere is a place residents can call home.

All the Comforts of Home

Newly remodeled in 1999, McCormick Memorial Home now offers residents private rooms with private baths. Bright, clean and comfortable rooms may be personalized by each resident.

Housekeeping and laundry serivces are provided. Lounge and common areas are available for formal and informal gatherings and families are encouraged to visit.

Delicious, well-balanced meals are served in a window-lined dining room, creating a cheerful, communal and relaxed setting. Special diets are available when prescribed by a physician.

People Who Care

Our dedicated staff is committed to helping residents maintain their independence while assisting them in meeting their physical, emotional and spiritual needs. The personal care staff is supervised by a registered nurse. A priest chaplain is also on staff.

McCormick Memorial Home has a full-time activity director to provide programs specifically designed to meet the needs and interests of our residents. A beautician is also available for residents' convenience and comfort.

Assisted Living Services

AAt McCormick Memorial Home, residents are provided with nutritious meals, leisure time activities, medication management and health monitoring. Residents maintain their relationship with their physician. Office visits, medication changes and prescriptions, and ongoing healthcare is coordinated with our staff.

History

McCormick Memorial Home was established in 1919 by Sarah and Amelia McCormick in honor of their brother, Michael J. McCormick the founder of Northern Paper Mills.

The McCormick sisters dreamed of founding a home for the elderly who wished to spend their retirement years in a quiet, peaceful setting. Their dream came true when the home opened in April of 1921. The home has been managed by the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay since its opening. The Sisters of St. Francis, Bay Settlement, were the first nurses and attendants to provide care. Both the Catholic Diocese and the Sisters of St. Francis remain actively involved in the home today.

Payment Policies

McCormick Memorial Home operates under a policy of offering affordable assisted living services to seniors. McCormick Memorial Home is a not-for-profit provider operated by the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay.

For more information and a private tour,

please call (920) 437-0883.

 
1825 Riverside Drive | P.O. Box 23825 | Green Bay, WI 54305-3825
Phone: 920-437-7531 | Fax: 920-437-0694 | E-Mail: diocmail@gbdioc.org

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