We are here to serve you.

by | Jul 29, 2020 | Blog

Looking for assistance and connection to services?
We want to help!

Contact us today.
We are open for business:
By phone (920) 448-4300 or
email: bc.adrc@browncountywi.gov.

Loan Closet

We know ADRC has played an important role in offering equipment to those who need it; however, it has grown beyond our capacity. Therefore, we have had to suspend the program until the end of 2020 and are unable to take returns or lend out equipment at this time. If you are in need of resources to obtain durable medical equipment, please contact us.

Activities & Workshops
Virtual Programs Now Available!

Although our building is closed to in-person activities, we are very excited to have virtual programs and workshops available to you from the comfort and safety of your own home! In addition, we have videos available online that can be accessed at any time, with many more on the way. Check out new virtual programs at
https://schedulesplus.com/adrc/kiosk/
Homebound Meals & Dining Sites

Homebound meal delivery continues with precautionary measures.

Dining sites:
ADRC 300 Adams:
Call (920) 448-4303 one weekday in advance for pick-up, buzz at south door.
Mason Manor, Fort Howard Apartments and Curative Connections: Continued for residents/clients with added precautionary measures.

Grounded Café

Grounded Café is still open and available to satisfy that coffee craving or rumbling tummy!

Our temporary hours are:
Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Check our website and facebook for special Saturday hours and updates.

Order amazing beverages, tantalizing treats, and delicious food online for pick-up or delivery at groundedcafegb.org

Additional Information & Support

We are here to help you and your family with a wide variety of community resource options. For assistance by phone, or to make an appointment, contact us.

(920) 448-4300 | WI Relay 711

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