McCormick Memorial Home

Newly remodeled in 1999 McCormick Memorial Home now offers residents private rooms with private baths. Each resident may personalize his or her own bright, clean and comfortable rooms. Housekeeping and laundry services are provided. The History Sarah and Amelia McCormick established McCormick Memorial Home in 1919 in honor of their brother, Michel J. McCormick, 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 1921. The home has been managed by the Green Bay Catholic Diocese since its opening.

McCormick Assisted Living

McCormick Assisted Living is a community where potential and possibilities come to life. Combining the benefits of a caring team with an independent atmosphere, we enrich residents’ lives by supporting their social, physical, emotional and spiritual needs. Since opening the doors in 1921, we have remained a supportive community for seniors to enjoy their retirement years. Our Catholic roots have emboldened us with respect for the sacred nature of life and every person coming through our doors. We are proudly a supportive and faith-filled community for seniors. Together with the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay and the Sisters of St. Francis, our caring team enriches the lives of residents. We provide every resident with the support,compassion and encouragement they need to practice their passions and faith daily. All your meals made fresh daily. Private rooms where you can relax with a good book. Daily entertainment to keep your body moving. At McCormick Assisted Living, we strive to make your short-term stay feel more like home.