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Dunn County ADRC invites residents to access services during National Care at Home Month and National Family Caregiver Month

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November is National Care at Home Month and National Family Caregiver Month, and the Dunn County Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) is reminding residents that the agency offers a wide range of services to support older adults, adults with disabilities, and the family members who care for them. 


“Caregivers are the heart of our community,” said Tracy A. Fischer, ADRC Manager. “We’re here to provide tools and encouragement so families can thrive at home.” 


Key ADRC services include: 


  • Options counseling and benefit support to navigate Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and local resources 

  • Information and assistance to connect individuals and families to local, state, and federal programs that support living at home 

  • Disability and elder benefit specialist programs to help residents navigate Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, disability benefits, and insurance issues 

  • Meals on Wheels and community dining to ensure nutrition and reduce isolation 

  • Transportation services for medical appointments and essential errands 

  • Health and wellness programs like Bingocize to promote independence 

  • Dementia care resources including Memory Café, consultations, and caregiver coaching 


For family caregivers, the ADRC provides: 


  • Education and workshops to build skills and confidence 

  • Support groups and respite resources to reduce stress and provide breaks 

  • One-on-one consultations for problem-solving and long-term planning 

  • Dementia caregiver support through our dementia care specialist 

  • Connection to financial & in-home support programs 


For information on these and other services, contact the Dunn County ADRC at (715) 232-4006 or adrc@dunncountywi.gov, or visit the website at https://dunncountywi.gov/adrc


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