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The relationships we’ve fostered in our senior living communities and the greater world help us sustain our long tradition of excellence and service. Without this gracious support, Milwaukee Catholic Home and Trinity Woods wouldn’t be the thriving, engaging and vibrant senior living facilities they are today.

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Resident receives skilled nursing support from at team member of Trinity Senior Services

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We welcome families, loved ones and community members to be a part of making our senior living communities, their programs and services all the more effective and invigorating.

Giving

Our generous donors help make it possible for us to continue offering top-notch care and quality of life at Milwaukee Catholic Home and Trinity Woods possible. We accept gifts of cash, appreciated securities, appreciated property, gift annuities, remainder trusts and more. Learn more about options for giving

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If you would like to make an immediate impact, please support our programs and services through
charitable giving today. Have questions about making a donation? Contact our outreach team at 414-224-9700
or outreach@milwaukeecatholichome.org.

Guided by its mission and philosophy, Trinity Senior Services is in a league all its own, setting a standard for other retirement communities.

A Grateful Family

Latest News & Events

March 4, 2026

Spring Refresh: Tips & Help From Our Care Partners!

As spring approaches, it’s a natural time to refresh your space and assess your living environment. At Trinity Senior Services, our Care Partner Program is designed to help individuals thrive…

March 4, 2026

Celebrating Women’s Leadership: A Legacy Across Our Campuses

This March, Trinity Senior Services is celebrating Women’s History Month across all our campuses. Throughout the month, we’ll be diving into the rich histories of Milwaukee Catholic Home and Trinity…

February 6, 2026

February is Heart Health Month!

According to the American Heart Association’s 2026 statistics, cardiovascular disease remains a leading health concern in the United States. On average, someone dies from cardiovascular disease every 34 seconds, totaling…

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