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The 1 Best Independent Living Communities in Plymouth, WI

1 communities near Plymouth, WI

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Elkhart Lake Campus

101 Cedar Lane, Elkhart Lake, WI 53020

Assisted Living , Independent Living

Cedar Community, nestled in the natural beauty of over 550 acres, is a premier faith-based senior living community that has been serving residents for over 70 years. With a commitment to enhancing the lives of individuals, Cedar Community offers a unique blend of care and community spirit. The community is spread across multiple campuses, each designed to provide a serene and supportive environmen...
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Compare average cost of independent living in Plymouth, WI area with nearby cities

The figures below show the average monthly starting costs for independent living of nearby cities. Keep in mind that these figures are an average, and that the numbers used to calculate it spanned a wide range. In fact, Seniorly data suggests that most families will underestimate their monthly budget by almost 20%, meaning that once inclusions and services are factored in, they can actually afford more than they originally thought.

$4,155/mo
Sheboygan Falls
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$4,272/mo
Kiel
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$4,080/mo
Oostburg
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$4,065/mo
Sheboygan
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$3,988/mo
New Holstein
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$4,077/mo
Fredonia
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Get to know Plymouth area

Total population: 1,348
37% of population is 50+ years old, 19% is 65+ years old
Median income: $52,159
The poverty rate is 6% lower for this region compared to the Wisconsin state average, which is 10%
Diversity
4% Hispanic, and 99% White of population

Explore other types of communities in Plymouth, WI

Independent Living

For active older adults who want to downsize to a home in a retirement community but don't need help to live independently.

Memory Care

A supervised and secured community designed to support engagement and quality of life for residents living with dementia.

Continuing Care Retirement Communities

For residents who want to age in place as their care needs change—from Independent Living to nursing care. Requires a buy-in fee.

Nursing Homes

For seniors with more serious medical needs who require skilled care following a hospitalization, illness, or surgery. Nursing Homes are also known as skilled nursing facilities.

Board and Care Home

Homes in residential neighborhoods that are equipped and staffed to provide daily care for a small number of residents.

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