Aging and Disability Resource Centers Professionals
Following you will find information and resources for staff at aging and disability resource centers (ADRC). If what you are looking for is not on this page, send an email to the Division of Public Health at DHSRCTeam@wisconsin.gov
- Wisconsin ADRC home page
- Local ADRC and Tribal ADRS Information
- Elder Benefit Specialists
- Disability Benefit Specialists
- Tribal Benefit Specialist
Additional information
- Adult Protective Services
- Board on Aging and Long Term Care
- Board for People with Developmental Disabilities (BPDD)
- DHS Developmental Disabilities home page
- DHS Physical Disabilities home page
- Family Care Program
- Family Care Partnership Program
- Family Care and IRIS Ombudsman Program
- Independent Living Centers
- IRIS (Include, Respect, I Self-Direct) Program
- Long Term Care Advisory Council
- Long Term Care Insurance Partnership (LTCIP)
- Medicaid Application
- Services for Older Adults
- WisTech Assistive Technology Program
Each ADRC is funded via a contract with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. The ADRC contract describes the services to be provided by and the organizational and procedural expectations for aging and disability resource centers. Taken together, the requirements in the ADRC contract define a "franchise model" for aging and disability resource centers. The Department is purchasing a set of resource center services that are intended to be consistently available to citizens throughout the State.
- ADRCs in Wisconsin by County Map, P-02356 (PDF)
- Memory Clinics Map
- Family Care Geographic Service Regions (GSR) Map, P-01790 (PDF)
- Partnership/PACE Geographic Service Regions Map, P-01789 (PDF)
- IRIS Consultant Agencies and Fiscal Employer Agent Geographic Service Regions Map, P-02029 (PDF)
- Independent Living Centers Map
Scorecard guides
- Managed Care Organization (MCO) Scorecard Guide, P-02484
- IRIS Consultant Agency (ICA) Scorecard Guide, P-02482
- Fiscal Employer Agent (FEA) Scorecard Guide, P-02483
Scorecards
- ADRC Brochure - General Information, P-03712 - Address Fillable
- Benefit Specialist, P-03712A - Address Fillable
- Caregiver Support, P-03712C - Address Fillable
- Dementia Care Specialists, P-03712B - Address Fillable
- Disability Benefit Specialist, P-03712G - Address Fillable
- Elder Benefit Specialist, P-03712F - Address Fillable
- Elder Nutrition Services, P-03712D - Address Fillable
- Preadmission Consultation - Considering long-term care? You have options. P-03712E - Address Fillable
- Tribal Aging and Disability Resource Specialist (ADRS), P-03712T (PDF) - Address Fillable
- Tribal Benefit Specialist, P-03712AT (PDF) - Address Fillable
- Tribal Dementia Care Specialist, P-03712BT (PDF) - Address Fillable
- Being a Full Partner - Family Care Handbook
- IRIS Brochure, P-23205 (PDF)
- ADRC Board Orientation Guide, P-01813 (PDF)
- Next Steps: My Planning Guide, P-00498
- Considering a Move: The Cost Calculator Can Help, P-00546 (PDF)
This page provides links to key documents relating to the history of Aging and Disability Resource Centers in Wisconsin. ADRCs have been a principal component of Wisconsin's long term care redesign since its inception. The State's first ADRCs opened in 1998.
Statutory requirements relating to ADRCs are in Wis. Stat. § 46.283 and Wis. Stat. § 46.285.
Regulations relating to ADRCs are in Wis. Admin. Code. ch. DHS 10, subch. II.
State staff directory
Office for Resource Center Development (ORCD), Wisconsin Department of Health Services staff dedicated to assisting ADRCs operate successfully:
Office for Resource Center Development (ORCD) Staff Directory
Regional ADRC Quality Specialists (RQS):
Publications
View the list of ADRC publications