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State and County Service Agencies
for People with Disabilities

County Human Services Departments

Wisconsin County Human Services Associations (PDF, 98 KB) can help people with disabilities receive a Medical Assistance card, personal care, employment counseling, a functional assessment and referrals.

Disability Benefit Specialists

Disability Benefit Specialists provide confidential benefits counseling to people with a physical and/or developmental disability. Participants must be 18 to 59 years old and live in one of the counties providing the service. Elder Benefit Specialists serve people 60 and over. 

Disability Resource Centers

Aging and Disability Resource Centers offer "one-stop shopping" to the general public, with a focus on issues affecting older people, people with disabilities or their families. The centers provide information and assistance, long-term care options counseling, benefits counseling, emergency response, prevention and early intervention, and access to the Family Care benefit. The centers currently are available in a limited number of pilot counties.

Office for Persons with Physical Disabilities

The Wisconsin Office for Persons with Physical Disabilities (OPPD) is a coordinating point in state government for policies and services affecting people with physical disabilities. OPPD is a unit of the Department of Health and Family Services, Division of Disability and Elder Services, Bureau of Aging and Long Term Care Resources.

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Last Revised: June 16, 2009