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Touchmark on West Prospect Retirement Community

Active Retirement Community Appleton WisconsinTouchmark on West Prospect

Welcome to Touchmark on West Prospect! Thank you for visiting one of the finest retirement communities Appleton, Wisconsin, has to offer.

Touchmark on West Prospect is a comfortable retirement community in the heart of the Fox Cities where residents enjoy a fulfilling retirement and an active lifestyle. It is ideally located on nearly 40 private acres across from the Butte des Morts Country Club and is just a five-minute drive to the Fox River Mall on College Avenue.

Quality Homes and hospitality services

Touchmark offers a wide choice of residences and lifestyle options, including single–level homes with double garages as well as spacious apartment living. Choose from comfortable three–bedroom, two-bath apartments, studio apartments, and other floor plans. We also offer Assisted Living with custom service packages.

A comprehensive array of amenities and hospitality services is available, including dining, housekeeping, scheduled transportation, 24–hour staffing, and an emergency call system in all homes.

A full life ... on your own terms

Touchmark’s unique Life Enrichment/Wellness program offers a wide selection of activities, allowing people to strengthen their minds, bodies, and spirits while pursuing their dreams.

Appleton, Wisconsin, is a progressive, industrious town in the Fox River Valley. A key attraction within the greater community known as “Fox Cities,” Appleton is home to Lawrence University and enjoys a rich cultural heritage.

For a brochure or to schedule a personal tour, please contact us.

For current employment opportunities at Touchmark on West Prospect, click here.

Award Winning ExcellenceView Latest Awards

Our community has been recognized nationally with two awards!

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Touchmark’s community is featured on the City of Appleton’s Web site (Appleton.org). Get an inside look at some of our apartments and Fox Pointe homes.

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The greater good of all

... Lucas was six days past his 17th birthday in February 1945 when his heroism at Iwo Jima earned him the highest military honor. He used his body to shield three squad members from two grenades and nearly died when one exploded. ...

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