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A support group for adults (18 and over) with Autism and those who suspect they may have Autism. The group meets on the 3rd Wednesday of every month and is a chance to meet other Autistic adults and discuss life issues that those on the spectrum face. This is a peer-led group that uses an open-meeting format.
The ADRC of Columbia County's goal is to provide elder adults and people with physical or developmental/intellectual disabilities the resources needed to live with dignity and security, and achieve maximum independence and quality of life. The Aging and Disability Resource Center hopes to empower individuals to make informed choices and to streamline access to the right and appropriate services and supports.
Portage, WI 53901
The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Dane County provides information about resources and support on all aspects of life related to aging or living with a disability. The ADRC is a one-stop shop for older adults, people with disabilities and their caregivers and families. ADRC staff are unbiased and knowledgeable professionals who listen to your concerns, help clarify your options and direct you to appropriate resources. The ADRC is also the access point for information about long-term care options and applying for public benefits. Services provided by the ADRC are free and available to all Dane County residents regardless of income or assets.
The Aging and Disability Resource Center assists people in Grant County to access information and get connected to needed services. We serve elderly, adults with physical disabilities, adults with developmental disabilities, adults with mental health and substance abuse issues, as well as serving the families, providers, friends and neighbors of these consumers. Information and assistance services are free of charge and confidential.
PO Box 383
Lancaster, Wisconsin 53813-0383
The Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) 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. These resource centers are welcoming and convenient places for you and your family to get information and access to a wide variety of services. Services can be provided through the telephone, in the resource center, or in your own home.
Green County Human Services
N3152 State Rd. 81
Monroe, WI 53566
The Aging and Disability Resource Center of Southwest Wisconsin is dedicated to providing older adults and people with physical or developmental/intellectual disabilities with the resources needed to live with dignity and security, and achieve maximum independence and quality of life. The goal of the ADRC is to empower individuals to to make informed choices and to streamline access to the appropriate services and supports.
Dodgeville, WI 53533
The ADRC in Lafayette County is part of a four county consortium including the counties of Grant, Green, Iowa and Lafayette. The ADRC provides services for older adults, adults with developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, mental illness and substance abuse. The ADRC provides a single point of entry to Long Term Care Services and Information and Assistance to residents in these counties. The resource centers are the first place to go to get accurate, unbiased information to help people understand the various long term care options available to them, helps people apply for programs and benefits and serves as the access point for publicly-funded long term care.
The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) is dedicated to working with adults and their families who are impacted by disability or aging. They strive to enhance the self-sufficiency and quality of life by providing information, assistance and education. In doing so, they hope to promote the rights, dignity and preferences of the individual.
Richland Center, WI 53581
The ADRC of Rock County provides information about resources and support on all aspects of life related to aging or living with a disability. ADRC staff are unbiased and knowledgeable professionals who listen to your concerns, help clarify your options, and direct you to the appropriate resources. Services are free and confidential for Rock County residents regardless of income or assets.
Janesville, WI 53546
Working to empower and support older adults, adults with disabilities and their families by providing easily accessible quality information and assistance. The Aging and Disability Resource Center will provide services, resources and opportunities to support each individual’s choices for independence and enhanced quality of life so that all older adults and adults with disabilities will live as independently and meaningfully as they desire.
Room #102
505 Broadway
Baraboo, WI 53913