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Independent. Like you. Unbiased information to help you live the life you want. The information you need for the life you want. Sometimes situations change so quickly, you don’t know where to begin. Or you may be so overwhelmed with opinions, you aren’t sure whose to trust. Start with the Aging and Disability Resource Centers Our welcoming locations offer unbiased answers to all questions related to aging or living with a disability. We don’t sell anything. We aren’t affiliated with a company or product. Instead, we help Wisconsin residents stay independent by connecting them with the resources they need. Your best life starts with the right information. Find it here, at your Aging and Disability Resource Center. Get the answers and resources you need. Visit or contact your local ADRC today. ADRC of Douglas County 1316 N 14th Street, Suite 327 Superior, WI 54880 [PHONE REDACTED] FindMyADRC.org Accommodations, materials in alternate formats and after-hour appointments are available upon request. Hearing loops are available on site, please call to arrange for interpreters or captionists. P-00122 (12/2017) ---PAGE BREAK--- What are Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs)? ADRCs provide Wisconsin residents with unbiased information related to aging or living with a disability. The goal is to help people maintain their independence by connecting them with the right resources. Whom do they serve? ADRCs serve older adults and people with disabilities, as well as the families, friends and caregivers who work with and care for them. ADRC’s can connect you to resources about: In-home personal care and nursing Housing options Housekeeping and chore services Home modifications Adaptive equipment Transportation Health, nutrition and home- delivered meal programs Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security Caregiver support and respite How much do ADRC services cost? Information provided at ADRCs is free of charge to Wisconsin residents. Where can I find my local ADRC? ADRCs serve every county and tribe in Wisconsin. To find the one near you, call [PHONE REDACTED] or visit FindMyADRC.org. All about Aging and Disability Resource Centers