Aging & Disability Resource Centers

Description

The Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Dodge County is the first place to go to get accurate, unbiased information on all aspects of life related to aging or living with a disability. The ADRC welcomes individuals, concerned families or friends, or professionals working with issues related to aging or disabilities. The ADRC provides information on a broad range of programs and services, helps people understand the various long term care options available to them, helps people apply for programs and benefits, and serves as the access point for publicly-funded long term care.

The Department of Health Services and partner organizations are working on a new state plan to help people with dementia, their families, and their communities. The plan will establish priorities for the Department as it works with partner agencies and organizations across the state to improve the lives of people with dementia and their families.

Phone
920-386-3580
Address
199 County Rd DF, Juneau, WI
53039
Location by County/County(ies) served
Dodge
Description

The Aging and Disability Resource Center, or ADRC, of Door County offers the general public a single source for information and assistance on issues affecting older people (age 60 and older) and people with disabilities (age 18 and older) regardless of their income. Our information and assistance is free and completely confidential. We are a welcoming place for you and your family to get information, advice and access to a wide variety of services.

Phone
920-746-2372
Address
916 North 14th Avenue, Sturgeon Bay, WI
54235
Location by County/County(ies) served
Door
Funding Sources
Free
Short Description
To advocate for individuals age 60+ and adults living with disabilities, and assist them in securing needed services or benefits, live with dignity and security, and achieve maximum independence and quality of life.
Description

The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Eau Claire County provides information about resources and support on all aspects of life related to aging or living with a disability. ADRC staff are unbiased and knowledgeable professionals who listen to your concerns, help clarify your options and direct you to appropriate resources. The ADRC administers the Senior Nutrition Programs for Eau Claire County and is the access point for information about long-term care options and public benefits. Services provided by the ADRC are free and available to all Eau Claire County residents, and their caregivers, regardless of income or assets.

Phone
715-839-4735
Address
721 Oxford Ave., Room 1130, Eau Claire, WI
54703
Location by County/County(ies) served
Eau Claire
Description

To empower & support seniors, people living with disabilities and their families by providing useful information and finding the help people seek.

Our services are free of charge and confidential

The ADRC assists older adults, people with disabilities and families/caregivers in finding services and resources to keep them living well and independently

Phone
920-929-3466
Address
50 N. Portland Street, Fond du Lac, WI
54935
Location by County/County(ies) served
Fond du Lac
Funding Sources
Free
Description

The Aging & Disability Resource Center’s vision is to equip, empower and engage individuals living with disabilities, seniors and their caregivers, by connecting them with the supports and services in their community while honoring their ability to make informed choices.

Our mission is to help people achieve their goals by providing them with comprehensive information so they can make informed decisions, and advocacy support to ensure that they remain in charge of their lives. 

Phone
920-674-8734
Address
1541 Annex Road, Jefferson, WI
53549
Location by County/County(ies) served
Jefferson