Aging and Disability Resource Center of Kenosha County
The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Kenosha County provides Benefit specialists to help answer questions and solve problems related to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, other health insurances and public benefits for:
- People age 60 and older
- Adults (age 18 to 59) with a physical or cognitive disability or a mental illness.
Depending on the individual’s circumstances, benefit specialists can help you to:
- Understand, access and apply for public benefits
- Apply, appeal and advocate for Social Security Disability
- Access health care
- Learn about Social Security work incentives and rules
- Navigate the process and represent you when benefits are denied
Legal Topics Covered
- Renting
- Owning Your Home
- Public & Subsidized Housing
- Public Benefits for Native Americans
- Benefits available to Immigrants
- Benefits available to Native Americans
- Benefits available to Veterans & Servicemembers
- Food and Money Benefits
- Health/Medical Benefits
- Housing Benefits
- Other Public Benefits Issues
- Social Security
- Utilities, Energy & Heating Benefits
- Public Benefits for Veterans & Servicemembers
- Retirement & Pensions
- Unemployment Benefits, Compensation & Insurance
- Advance Directives/Powers of Attorney
- Guardianships & Conservatorships
- Healthcare
- Other Disability & Death Planning Issues
- Public Benefits for Immigrants
Counties Served
Types of Service
Accessibility
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Hours
Other Hours
Additional hours available by appointment
How to Get Service
When you call or stop by...
- You will be greeted by a receptionist who will connect you to the appropriate staff.
- The staff member will help identify the next steps based on your specific needs.
In most cases you will be able to talk with someone immediately, or receive a returned call within two business days.
Staff may arrange to meet with you in your home, our office or other location. Together you and the Benefit Specialist will make a plan for follow up contact or additional visits depending on your situation and preference.
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