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Wisconsin Partnership Program

The Wisconsin Partnership Program is a modified version of the PACE model. It is similar to the PACE model except there is less dependence on adult day health centers and the participant has the opportunity to choose a community-based physician from a list of health care providers. Community Care operates seven Partnership Programs in Milwaukee County. We also operate a Partnership Program in Racine County.

How the Wisconsin Partnership Program works

The Wisconsin Partnership program features the same components as the PACE model, except that it allows participants to keep their current doctor, if he or she is in our network of contracted physicians, while receiving the benefits of this special program. Individuals enrolling in the Wisconsin Partnership Program receive all-inclusive health care while continuing to live in the community. Services are delivered in the doctor’s office, in the participant’s home or through an adult day center.

Each participant is assigned to an Interdisciplinary Team, a group of professionals including a Partnership doctor, a nurse practitioner, a registered nurse and a social worker. The Interdisciplinary Team works with the participant and family to develop a plan for health, social and support services designed to fit their needs. This plan is reviewed regularly, and services are adjusted as needs change.

The complete linkage of services makes this program convenient and effective. The Interdisciplinary Team will arrange for participant care and will provide transportation to and from medical appointments. Staff may attend appointments with participants to relay important information about any changes in condition to all team members.

I like the program because I get my medicine and health care, and I meet people. That makes me feel better. — Samuel


I like being with everybody. I learn something new everyday. — Elsie

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