ADRC Referral
This form is to be completed by a Professional.
After receiving this form, an I&A Specialist will reach out to the contact person provided on the referral within one business day.
After receiving this form, an I&A Specialist will reach out to the contact person provided on the referral within one business day.
Federal program created to stop hunger and improve health and nutrition. It helps income eligible families and individuals purchase the food they need for good health. The application process includes a phone interview with the Bay Lake Consortium and an online application at access.wisconsin.gov. Call the Bay Lake Consortium 1-888-794-5747 today to check for eligibility and complete your phone interview.
Designed to assist low income households offset the financial impact of property taxes and rent. Program eligibility is based on specific criteria including income, work status, age, and disability. Visit the State of Wisconsin Department of Revenue website for eligibility and application information revenue.wi.gov/Pages/FAQS/ise-home.
Wisconsin residents can take advantage of two programs designed to provide tax assistance for low income seniors and individuals with a disability. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is a cooperative between the Internal Revenue Services (IRS) and the State of Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR). The Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) program is sponsored by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) foundation. Both programs are staffed by volunteers who are trained by the IRS and DOR to prepare basic income tax returns for free. Visit the WI DOR website for eligibility and locations revenue.wi.gov/Pages/FAQS/pcs-vita.
Provides assistance for heating costs, electric costs, and energy related crisis situations. Most fuel types are eligible to receive assistance. There are a number of different programs a household can apply for.
Brown County Health and Human Services is the place to apply for these programs. This Home Energy Assistance Programs link will take you to a website outlining the types of programs as well as application information or call the ADRC Benefit Specialists for more information.
Website for non-profit organized to respond to the Coronavirus pandemic. Volunteers available to pick-up and deliver food and basic needs for persons unable to get to the store and/or pantry. Find registration information at the buttons below. If you are having trouble ADRC staff can help you register, call (920) 448-4300.
OCC is also looking for volunteers. See Volunteer button for more information.
Booklet with descriptions and contact information for service providers for persons who are looking for services to meet their basic needs. Includes food, shelter, childcare, employment, medical, transportation, etc.
A program called Lifeline that provides free and discounted cell phone service for qualifying low-income consumers.
Designed to assist low income households offset the financial impact of property taxes and rent. Program eligibility is based on specific criteria including income, work status, age, and disability. Visit the State of Wisconsin Department of Revenue website for eligibility and application information.
Wisconsin residents can take advantage of two programs designed to provide tax assistance for low income seniors and individuals with a disability. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is a cooperative between the Internal Revenue Services (IRS) and the State of Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR). The Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) program is sponsored by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) foundation. Both programs are staffed by volunteers who are trained by the IRS and DOR to prepare basic income tax returns for free. Visit the WI DOR website for eligibility and locations.
Information about pantries, community meals, food share, and other programs that provide food assistance.
Un recurso con informacion sobre despensas de alimentos, comedores comunitarios, FoodShare y otras programas que proveen la assistencia de comida.
Federal program created to stop hunger and improve health and nutrition. It helps income eligible families and individuals purchase the food they need for good health. The application process includes a phone interview with the Bay Lake Consortium and an online application. Call the Bay Lake Consortium 1-888-794-5747 today to check for eligibility and complete your phone interview.
1st Tuesday each month
9 - 9:45 am Join by computer or phone!
Call: 1-408-418-9388
Access Code: 626 878 367
Password: 1234
Call Sheri Mealy at 920-764-1660 or email sheri.mealy@browncountywi.gov if you are intereste in participating or have questions. Sheri can send a link for joining via computer.
Support for men caring for loved ones with dementia. Men often have different perspectives and experiences as caregivers. Join this group, specifically designed and led by men to share successes and challenges of caring for a love one with Alzheimer’s or other dementia.
Go to this Men's Support Group Flyer for details.
3rd Thursday each month
9 - 10 am Join by computer or phone!
Call: 1-408-418-9388
Access Code: 624 337 538
Password: 1234
Call Sheri Mealy at 920-764-1660 or email sheri.mealy@browncountywi.gov if you are intereste in participating or have questions. Sheri can send a link for joining via computer.
Don't miss out on connecting with fellow caregivers during this time. Join this group to share successes and challenges of caring for a loved on with Alzheimer's or other dementia.
Go to this Women's Support Group Flyer for details.
2nd Wednesday
2 pm
Learn about natural and normal grief responses, and tips for coping with loss. Have questions? Call Mandy 920-339-9065
3rd Wednesday
4 - 5:30 pm
A monthly meeting for spouses, partners, family members, and friends who are grieving the loss of a loved one. Download this Healing Through Grief flyer
Date To Be Determined
¡El ADRC legustaria anunciar la adición de un grupo de apoyo en español! Una vez al mes, reuniremos a personas que experimenten cualquier tipo de discapacidad, física o mental, para proporcionar un lugar seguro para hablar, escuchar y simplemente estar allí para ayudarnos. No hay obligación de hablar, está bien simplemente venry escuchar mientras buscamos unir más a la comunidad hispana aquí en el Condado de Brown. ¡Hasta pronto!
2nd Tuesday
2 pm
Anyone with low vision join us to share your experiences and learn from others. Covers technology and other information of interest.
2nd Wednesday
6 - 7 pm
Join by computer or phone.
Call: 1-414-655-0003
Access Code: 161 715 6921
Password: MugClub2020
Call Teri Bradford 920-448-4320 or email teri.bradford@browncountywi.gov if you are interested in joining!
A monthly gathering for families, friends, partners and other informal caregivers. Sponsored by Brown County Caregiver Coalition. Download this Mug Club flyer.
1st Monday
6:30 pm
Support group for the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI). Open to families and caregivers.
2nd Tuesday
6 - 8 pm
Voices Behind the Fire. Our goal is to create a safe place for those diagnosed with RSD/CRPS (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy/Complex Regional Pain Syndrome) Family, friends, caregivers, and medical professionals are encouraged to join our group.
2nd Tuesday
12:30 pm
Caregivers are welcome.
Alzheimer's Association hosts teleconference or on-line support groups for Family Caregivers.
There are a number of options for caregivers of persons with dementia, including Spanish speakers. Click this Alzheimer's Association Support Group Flyer link for more information.
Outlines employment options including information on job assistance for older adults, veterans, and adults with disabilities. Examples are Social Security Administration Work Incentive programs, how to find funding, assistive technology, and legal issues and advocacy.
List of organizations that assist persons with disabilities and their families. They help with finding services, assistive technology, and support groups in addition to providing education and advocacy on disability related issues, and so much more.
ADRC and Options for Independent Living Loan Closets are closed to lending and accepting items.
List of sources for donating equipment you have or to purchase used equipment. Examples are assistive devices for the bathroom, bedroom, walkers, canes, wheelchairs, etc. If you need to explore more options call ADRC at (920) 448-4300 for assistance.
List of organizations that serve persons with disabilities with programs to help them stay active and learn new skills.
Explains what respite is, why it’s important, available respite options, and where to get assistance to sort through those options.
Agency serving individuals with disabilities. Services include intervention, employment, day services, and more. 1673 Dousman St. Green Bay, WI. (920) 498-2599
Provides aquatic exercise, therapy services, adult day services, childcare, advocacy, and information. 2801 South Webster Ave. Green Bay, WI. (920) 337-1122
Offers a wide variety of services for older adults and adults with disabilities. Dementia, adult day services, training and employment, rehabilitation, transportation, and more. 2900 Curry Ln. Green Bay, WI. (920) 468-1161
Disability showcase model home and office. Get hands on experience with assistive technology and adaptive equipment. Provides advocacy, peer support, information, and referral. 555 Country Club Rd. Green Bay, WI. (920) 590-0500
Information about pantries, community meals, food share, and other programs that provide food assistance.
Un recurso con informacion sobre despensas de alimentos, comedores comunitarios, FoodShare y otras programas que proveen la assistencia de comida.
List of grocery stores offering online and phone ordering with at store pick-up or delivery.
List of free community meal programs and changes to their emergency process during the Coronavirus Emergency. Includes school age free meal locations.
List of meal prep and delivery services. Order meals for weekly delivery.
Federal program created to stop hunger and improve health and nutrition. It helps income eligible individuals and families purchase the food they need for good health. The application process includes a phone interview with Bay Lake Consortium and filling out an online application. Call the Bay Lake Consortium 1-888-794-5747 today to check for eligibility and complete your phone interview.