Keyword Details: Wisconsin-ADRC
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, 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 through the telephone, in the resource center, or in your own...
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ADRC-CW promotes choice and independence through information, personalized options counseling, advocacy, and access to services which prevent, delay, and lesson the impacts of aging and disabilities. Serves adults age 60 years and older and individuals age 17 years 6 months or older with physical d...
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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 and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Eagle Country is dedicated to working with adults and families who are affected by aging, disability, mental health or substance abuse issues, by providing information and access to services to enhance their quality of life. The ADRC of Eagle Countr...
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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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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 the people with disabilities regardless of their income. Services can be provided over the telephone, in the resource center, in your own h...
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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 through the telephone, in the resource center, or in your own...
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Aging & Disability Resource Center may not be held liable for misuse of this information.
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by phone: (608) 266-2112, or access their website: https://licensesearch.wi.gov/.
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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