Agrace Expands to Serve Southeastern Wisconsin

Nonprofit hospice and palliative care provider grows footprint in the region.

Apr. 2, 2026 at 9:17pm

An extreme close-up X-ray image revealing the intricate internal structure of a human heart, with ghostly glowing lines and shapes against a dark background, conceptually representing the delicate nature of life and the importance of compassionate end-of-life care.Agrace's expansion will bring specialized end-of-life care services to more families in southeastern Wisconsin.Today in Milwaukee

Agrace, the largest Wisconsin-based nonprofit hospice and palliative care provider, has announced plans to expand its services to serve more communities in southeastern Wisconsin. The organization will open new facilities and increase staffing to meet the growing demand for end-of-life and supportive care in the region.

Why it matters

As the population in southeastern Wisconsin continues to age, the need for high-quality hospice and palliative care services has increased. Agrace's expansion will help ensure more families have access to compassionate, comprehensive care for their loved ones during difficult times.

The details

Agrace will open new inpatient and outpatient facilities in several cities across southeastern Wisconsin, including Racine, Kenosha, and Walworth County. The organization will also hire additional nurses, social workers, chaplains, and other specialized staff to support the growing patient load.

  • Agrace announced the expansion plans on April 2, 2026.
  • The new facilities and increased staffing are expected to be fully operational by the end of 2026.

The players

Agrace

A Wisconsin-based nonprofit organization that provides hospice and palliative care services across the state.

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What’s next

Agrace will continue to work with local healthcare providers and community organizations to ensure a smooth transition and seamless care for patients in the expanded service area.

The takeaway

Agrace's expansion demonstrates the growing need for compassionate end-of-life and supportive care services in southeastern Wisconsin. By increasing its footprint and resources, the nonprofit will be able to serve more families during difficult times.