A new fuzzy group decision-making method considering multi-attributes correlation under interval-valued function is presented, which mainly includes (1) acquiring the group fuzzy preference matrix and (2) handling the interactions between multiple evaluation attributes. To do that, firstly, the fuzzy joint Choquet integral based on an interval-valued function is proposed, which not only reflects the interaction between multiple attributes in a complex and uncertain environment, but also retains the initial preference of the decision maker. Secondly, a Shapley value with fuzzy measure is applied to assign each decision maker's weight, and the fuzzy group preference matrix is acquired by fusing the fuzzy preference matrices of all decision makers. Finally, a nursing home selection case is depicted to explain the effectiveness of the proposed technique. The corresponding sensitivity analysis is operated, which clarifies the reliability and flexibility of the proposed technique.