Aging and Disability Resource Center of Marinette County
The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Marinette County provides Disability and Elder Benefit Specialists.
Disability Benefit Specialist (DBS): A DBS can provide services to people age 18 - 59 with physical disabilities, developmental disabilities, mental illness and substance use disorders. They can also assist with Medicaid, Social Security Disability Income (SSDI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Medicare, Medicare Part D, Prescription Drug Assistance, FoodShare, Insurance Issues, Low-Income Tax Credits and much more!
Elder Benefit Specialist (EBS): An EBS can help older persons figure out what benefits they are entitled to and what steps must be completed to receive them. The EBS can assist with Medicare, Social Security, Medical Assistance, Housing, FoodShare, Social Security Disability (SSDI), Long Term Care and much more!
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
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Types of Service
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How to Get Service
Call or stop by our office to discuss your concerns or make an appointment to talk with an ADRC Specialist. Our services can be provided at our office, on the phone or in your own home.
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