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Aging and Disability Resource Center of Adams, Green Lake & Waushara Counties - Green Lake

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The Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Adams, Green Lake & Waushara Counties provides information and assistance to older and disabled adults, their friends, family, caregivers and the general public. They can assist by evaluating your current needs and help provide options available to meet the needs of your personal situation.

Services Offered:

  • Information and Assistance
  • Long-Term Care Options Counseling
  • Elderly Benefits Counseling
  • Disability Benefits Counseling
  • Health Promotion Programs
  • Community Resources
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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

Adams
Green Lake
Waushara

Language(s) Spoken

English
Spanish

Types of Service

Legal Information (Free)
Referrals (Free)

Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible
Interpretor Services Available

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General Contact Information

Office Location:

571 County Road A
PO Box 588
Green Lake, WI 54941
United States

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Phone:

1-877-883-5378

How to Get Service

Call, go in-person, or submit inquires online at: https://www.adrcinformation.org/send-a-comment

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

 

Last updated on

August 29, 2024

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