What is the Aging and Disability
Resource Center (ADRC)?

The Aging and Disability Resource Center of Trempealeau County serves the general public as a source of information, assistance and connections to services for aging & disability resources.

Our Mission

 The mission of the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Trempealeau County is to provide useful information, assistance and education about service options while at all times supporting the rights, dignity and preferences of the individual.

 We provide free:

        confidential, professional consultations

        assistance planning and advocacy

       connections to home care, meals, transportation, respite/caregiver support, housing and much  
           more

 To learn more about the following publicly funded, community-based, long-term care programs of Family Care and IRIS, along with others, please contact the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Trempealeau County. 

 Family Care is a long-term care service system with goals to support people's independence, choice and access to services and supports to meet their needs, and improve overall quality of life through a cost-effective long-term care system.  Western Wisconsin Cares (WWC) operates the Family Care Program serving the counties of Trempealeau, Buffalo, Clark, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Pepin, and Vernon.  Include, Respect, I Self-Direct (IRIS) is a long-term care program where people are able to self-direct their publicly funded, community-based, long-term care supports and services.

 Our qualified staff can connect you, family and friends to a variety of agencies, programs, resources and information. 

 

Trempealeau County Aging & Disability
Resource Center

PO Box 67Whitehall, WI  54773
1-800-273-2001 or 715-538-2001

TTY:  use Wisconsin Relay 711
Fax:  715-538-2056

Business Hours: 
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday
 

Parking available in the back of the building

E-mail:  resourcecenter@tremplocounty.com
Website:  www.tremplocounty.com/adrc
  
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