Aging and Disability Resource Center of Douglas County
The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Douglas County provides long term care options counseling, screening for publicly funded long term care programs (Family Care and IRIS), and information and assistance on home care, nutrition, financial assistance and benefits, and housing options. The ADRC has an Elder Benefits Specialist who can help you connect to resources for Medicare, Part D plans, and supplemental health insurance. The ADRC has a Disability Benefits Specialist who is available to help with the paperwork and application materials for SSI and SSDI.
Legal Topics Covered
- Public Benefits for Native Americans
- Benefits available to Immigrants
- Benefits available to Native Americans
- Food and Money Benefits
- Health/Medical Benefits
- Housing Benefits
- Other Public Benefits Issues
- Social Security
- Utilities, Energy & Heating Benefits
- Healthcare
- Other Disability & Death Planning Issues
- Public Benefits for Immigrants
Counties Served
Language(s) Spoken
Types of Service
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Hours
Other Hours
After-hour appointments are available upon request.
How to Get Service
Call 715-395-1234 to speak with an Information & Assistance Specialist who can assist you. Accommodations, materials in alternate formats and after-hour appointments are available upon request. Hearing loops are available on site, please call to arrange for interpreters or captionists.
Other Eligibility
You can see a Disability benefit specialist if you:
- Are between the ages of 18-59
- Have a disability
- Live in Wisconsin
You can see an Elder benefit specialist if you:
- Are 60 or older
- Live in Wisconsin