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Support Our Extra Needs For COVID-19

Senior Living Near Middleton & Madison WI

Our Attic Angel Community is a warm and friendly place of exceptional living – for those who live here, work here, volunteer and generously support our mission. We’re always interested to know what’s on the minds of those who care.

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Attic Angel Community
8301 Old Sauk Road
Middleton, WI 53562

(608) 662-8842
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Attic Angel Association
640 Junction Road
Madison, WI 53717

(608) 662-8900 #1
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8:30a - 4:30p M-Th; 8:30a-12:30p F

Driving Directions

To Attic Angel Place, 8301 Old Sauk Road

Exit the Beltline Hwy. 12 at Old Sauk Road and travel west through two sets of lights, going through Junction Road to the very next left, which is Attic Angel Circle. Take the second drive on the left and park anywhere not marked by a stall number. Enter through the main doors and sign in with the receptionist.

To Attic Angel Association, 640 Junction Road

Exit the Beltline Hwy. 12 at Old Sauk Road and travel west to the second set of lights to Junction Road. Turn left onto Junction and take the first right into our parking lot. Turn immediately to the right and enter the Association building.

To Attic Angel Prairie Point model home at 424 Meadow Rose Lane

Exit the Beltline Hwy. 12 at Old Sauk Road and travel west through two sets of lights to the next major intersection. Turn left on Pleasant View Road, left on Theis Trail, left on Meadow Rose lane to 424, which is on the left.

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The Playing Field


The Playing Field Poster

Children affected by trauma such as homelessness and those with special needs such as autism spectrum disorders have different sensory needs for emotional support that helps them learn to manage behaviors. Our dream is to create a play space that allows children to be successful while ... being kids! Some of our plans:

  • A large open space for running (crowded spaces are often a behavior trigger for children)
  • High fencing and an appropriate climbing structure (children impacted by trauma or those on the autism spectrum often take bigger risks and climb higher)
  • Sensory panels that welcome independent play when children are agitated
  • A maze for children to walk through (this helps the brain to organize)
  • Small structures where children can feel safe
  • Specially designed pieces to work large muscle groups

By helping children at this critical point in their development, your gift will be helping the future of our community!

 Visit The Playing Field Website