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‘Dementia village’ could push Americans to rethink how we treat memory loss

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

As reported by Fox News

Some Americans who suffer from dementia will soon be able to walk into a grocery store and buy food. They’ll be able to enjoy a meal out with friends — or schedule an appointment at a local spa.

The nation’s first “dementia village” is coming soon to Madison, Wisconsin. The $40 million project, to be spread across six acres, will feature a Main-Street feel with shops, a theater and an arts and crafts center, according to a news release. It is slated for a 2027 opening.

Spearheaded by Agrace, a nonprofit healthcare agency, the Dementia Village community is being modeled on a European arrangement of “microtowns” that have emerged across the globe, the agency told Fox News Digital. Continue Reading…


Building the first dementia village in the U.S.

Saturday, March 7, 2026

As reported by The Street, Jeffrey Snyder – Broadcast Retirement Network 

Broadcast Retirement Network’s Jeffrey Snyder discusses the plans for a new dementia village in the U.S. with Agrace’s Lynne Sexten.

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‘Dementia Village’ in Wisconsin Will House Patients in ‘Main Street USA’ Setting

Monday, March 2, 2026

As reported by Kiri Blakeley, Yahoo! News

For millions of people living with dementia, quality of life often takes a drastic turn downward. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

Agrace is planning a new village to be built in Madison, WI, that will house dementia patients in a “Main Street USA” setting.

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$40 million ‘dementia village’ will include a restaurant, spa and grocery store — and housing for caretakers

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

As reported by McKenzie Beard, New York Post

This isn’t your grandma’s nursing home.

The nation’s first “dementia village” is coming to Wisconsin, a $40 million undertaking aimed at helping residents preserve community, connection and quality of life even as their illness progresses.

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First Ever ‘Dementia Village’ to Be Built in the U.S.

Monday, February 16, 2026

As reported by People

The first-ever “Dementia Village” in the United States is underway in Wisconsin.

The $40 million community will be built near Madison, on the Fitchburg campus of Agrace, a community-based nonprofit health care agency in the state, the company announced on its website, and in a report by WMTV 15 News.

It’s modeled after similar, successful communities in Netherlands, and is expected to house up to 65 people with similar interests and dementia diagnoses. Plans include the construction of eight homes, each designed to house eight residents, but daily visitors will also be allowed. Continue Reading…


‘Dementia village’ housing 65 residents in $40M fake town where they can have independence

Saturday, February 14, 2026

As reported by Athena Dawson, Daily Express U.S. 

A unique “dementia village” is coming to Wisconsin in 2027 boasting autonomy for residents with memory issues

A state-of-the-art “dementia village” that allows residents to feel independent and build community is coming to the United States.

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First-ever ‘dementia village’ to be launched in US giving sufferers independence

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

As reported by Chloe OKeefe, MSN

America is following the example of projects in Australia, Canada, China, and Europe, as plans for its first-ever ‘dementia village’ have been revealed.

The first of its kind in the states will launch in 2027 in Wisconsin, and follows a similar model thrived in the Netherlands.

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City approves plan to create first ‘dementia village’ in the US

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

As reported by 7 News WMTV

A city council in Wisconsin approved one of the first steps for America’s first “dementia village,” designed to address the isolation and loneliness those living with Alzheimer’s disease may feel.

The $40 million project, spearheaded by Agrace, a Wisconsin nonprofit hospice and palliative care agency, is based on a concept from the Netherlands. Instead of a traditional memory care facility, people living with dementia will be part of a small community, living alongside neighbors with similar interests.

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America’s first ‘dementia village’ set to house 65 residents in $40M fake town where they can have independence while feeling safe

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

As reported by Alyssa Guzman, Daily Mail

America’s first ‘dementia village’ is coming to Wisconsin to revitalize memory healthcare for 65 residents as part of a $40 million project.

Agrace, a Wisconsin hospice care company, is launching the community in 2027 on its Madison campus after a similar model thrived in the Netherlands.

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