New Perspective Franklin

New Perspective Franklin Life is for living, and where you live should only enhance that.

There's a new sheriff in town.
12/05/2025

There's a new sheriff in town.

Giddy Up!
12/05/2025

Giddy Up!

Happy 80th Birthday Linda!! 4 Generations...Wow!  Linda, Laura, Jess, Parker, Emma and Logan.
12/05/2025

Happy 80th Birthday Linda!! 4 Generations...Wow! Linda, Laura, Jess, Parker, Emma and Logan.

Yee Haw...are we havin' fun yet?
12/05/2025

Yee Haw...are we havin' fun yet?

The Rose's of New Perspective...🌹🌹
12/05/2025

The Rose's of New Perspective...🌹🌹

Let the fun begin!
12/05/2025

Let the fun begin!

Did you take the picture yet?
12/05/2025

Did you take the picture yet?

Best team in the West.....well...Mid-West.   Life Engagement!!
12/05/2025

Best team in the West.....well...Mid-West. Life Engagement!!

Are you taking the picture on 3...or 3 then taking the picture?
12/05/2025

Are you taking the picture on 3...or 3 then taking the picture?

Country Gals...
12/05/2025

Country Gals...

Enjoying some good grub!
12/05/2025

Enjoying some good grub!

Western Days are here again!!  Howdy Y'all!
12/05/2025

Western Days are here again!! Howdy Y'all!

Address

7220 S. Ballpark Drive
Franklin, WI
53132

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm

Telephone

+14147753409

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Betty’s Story

My mother-in-law, Betty, lived a full, vibrant life dedicated to helping others. After serving with distinction in the Women’s Army Corps during World War II, she became the sole supporter for her family after a car accident left her husband disabled. To make ends meet, she worked two jobs while caring for four children. Through her circumstances, Betty developed an independent spirit that carried her through all of her life experiences.

Years later, as a widow living alone, Betty developed Alzheimer’s. While she learned to cope with the early stages of the disease, it was clear that as her condition advanced, she was struggling to maintain her strong, independent spirit.

Over the seven years that Betty lived with us, we learned to find personal ways to keep her secure, yet socially involved. Feeling like she was home, and not just visiting. We recalibrated what we did as a family to create a culture that protected her dignity while encouraging her independence. Ultimately it was Betty’s life and character that helped to frame what New Perspective is all about today. To help seniors live life on purpose and to age successfully.

So, as you walk through our communities and you happen to hear someone say, “What’s best for Betty?” you’ll know that it is our way of continually focusing everything we do towards the best interests of our residents. To help each resident live life on purpose, each moment of each day.