Who We Are

Aging and Disability Resource Center helping you through life’s changes

ADRCs are a Wisconsin idea designed to partner with adults 60+, persons with disabilities, and their caregivers, empowering them to live their best possible life.

We’re here to partner with you through all of life’s changes and challenges. ADRC of Brown County offers a broad range of services from activities, events, and workshops, to assistance with the challenges of aging and disability.

Are you in a whole new world of doctor’s visits, medical conditions, financial decisions, home maintenance or repair?  The list goes on! Are you overwhelmed and not sure what to ask for? Tell us your story, we’re here to help!

ADRC is your source for unbiased, comprehensive information.

Our Vision

All people are valued, celebrated, and connected to a life of possibilities.

Our Mission

Empower and enrich the lives of older adults, adults with disabilities and their caregivers.

Our Values

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We Put People First

Every Story Matters. We work to elevate each other.

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Cultivate Joy

We live our passion and share gratitude in everything we do.
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Build Connected Relationships

We foster partnerships through meaningful sincere interactions, together we are stronger.
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Inspire Innovation

We disrupt the status quo to envision and create our future.

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Ignite Action

We drive change that we want to see in our community.
We are the spark that lift people and ideas off the ground.
We are a catalyst for change.

WI ADRCs

Learn more about Wisconsin ADRCs across the state.

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Statewide ADRC Locations

Don’t live in Brown County? ADRC services are available throughout the state.

2023 ADRC Annual Report

Read the 2023 report to learn more about how we continued to live our Mission, Vision, and Values through our commitment to customers, partners, goals, and dreams.

2025-2027 ADRC – Aging Unit Plan

Read about who ADRC serves, what their needs are, and our goals and strategies to address their needs.

2020 Collaborative Community Report

This report uses data collected through a collaborative effort between ADRC, Crisis Center, and 211 of Brown County. The intent is to demonstrate patterns of need in the community and to educate policymakers and the public about potential service gaps in order to mobilize change.

2019 ADRC Form 990

Required tax filing with IRS for non-profits that provides an overview of an organization's activities, governance and financial information.