Keyword Details: Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Programs that create a single, coordinated system of information and access for older adults and people with disabilities who are seeking long term support to minimize confusion, enhance individual choice, and support informed decision-making. ADRC centers serve as a single point of entry to public long term support programs and services. They offer information and counseling regarding available long term support options; assist individuals in determining their eligibility for public long term support programs and benefits including level of care determinations for Medicaid nursing facility and home and community-based service waiver programs; provide short-term case management to stabilize long term supports for individuals and their families in times of immediate need; help people plan for their future long term support needs; and provide information about and referral to other programs and benefits (such as health promotion and disease prevention, transportation services, housing and income support programs) that help people remain in the community.
Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC) offer the general public a single entry point for information and assistance on issues affecting older people, and people with disabilities regardless of their income. Services can be provided over the telephone, in the resource center, in your own home...
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Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC) offer the general public a single entry point for information and assistance on issues affecting older people, and people with disabilities regardless of their income. Services can be provided over the telephone, in the Resource Center, or in your own ho...
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Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC) offer the general public a single entry point for information and assistance on issues affecting older people, and people with disabilities regardless of their income. Services can be provided over the telephone, in the Resource Center, or in your own ho...
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Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC) offer the general public a single entry point for information and assistance on issues affecting older people, and people with disabilities regardless of their income. Services can be provided over the telephone, in the resource center, in your own home ...
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Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC) offer the general public a single entry point for information and assistance on issues affecting older people, and people with disabilities regardless of their income. Services can be provided by telephone, in the resource center, or in your own home.
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The Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) is a program of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, whose work is to serve as a highly visible and trusted place where people of all ages, income and disabilities can go to get information and one-on-one counseling on the full range of long...
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Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC) offer the general public a single entry point for information and assistance on issues affecting older people, and people with disabilities regardless of their income. Services can be provided by telephone, in the resource center, or in your own home.
...
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Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC) offer the general public a single entry point for information and assistance on issues affecting older people, and people with disabilities regardless of their income. Services can be provided over the telephone, in the resource center, or in your own ho...
(Click here for more)
Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC) offer the general public a single entry point for information and assistance on issues affecting older people, and people with disabilities regardless of their income. Services can be provided over the telephone, in the resource center, or in your own ho...
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Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC) offer the general public a single entry point for information and assistance on issues affecting older people, and people with disabilities regardless of their income. Services can be provided by telephone, in the resource center, or in your own home.
...
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Offers assistance with problems related to health, mental health, substance abuse, transportation, nutrition, energy assistance, financial assistance, child protective services and other family needs.
Aging Services assists the elderly to live independently by providing for services such as houseke...
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Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC) offer the general public a single entry point for information and assistance on issues affecting older people, and people with disabilities regardless of their income. Services can be provided through the telephone, in the resource center, or in your own...
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The Information and Assistance (IAA) Specialists can help with a variety of concerns. Services can be provided in the ADRC office, over the phone, by email, or in a person’s home. IAA Specialists provide:
-Access and eligibility to publicly funded Long Term Care programs
-Information on a wide ran...
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Please contact the ADRC if you need additional assistance or have any additional questions Kenosha County ADRC 8600 Sheridan Road; Kenosha, WI 53143 phone: 262-605-6646; email: adrc@kenoshacounty.org Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm.
You can also contact the Better Business Bureau by phone: (800) 273-1002 or access their website: https://www.wisconsin.bbb.org
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