Brown County Aging and Disability Resource Center

300 South Adams Street

Green Bay, WI  54301

(920) 448-4300 

Fax: 448-4306 

TTY: 448-4335

Publication:  

Transition Information for Young Adults with Disabilities & Their Parents


List of Services

Contact

Person

Eligibility

Our Mission:

"Building a community that values, empowers, and supports seniors, persons with disabilities and their caregivers"

The Aging & Disability Resource Center of Brown County is governed by the people it serves.  It's mission is to support consumer-directed services for all adult county residents regardless of income through a recognizable contact point that: promotes easy access to reliable, useful information;

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assures consumer engagement and participation in identification of needs;

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guides, educates and links people based on their choice and need;

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advocates and secures benefits for which they may be eligible;

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supports wellness and prevention that encourages independence and optimal quality of life;

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and fosters and builds upon community partnerships.

Our Values:

Consumer-Driven Services: We will support individual choice built on the strength of individuals, families, and their communities.

Empowerment: We will equip persons with the tools they need to make informed decisions and maintain control of their lives.

Respect: We will recognize and value the unique qualities and experience of each person.

Quality:  We will continuously strive to provide the highest quality services.

Collaboration:  We will promote partnerships that reach across systems and organizational boundaries.

Stewardship:  We will effectively and efficiently manage public and private resources.


Sunny Archambault, Director

(920) 448-4300 

Lynn Komisarek

Information and Assistance Specialist

Aging and Disability Resource Center of Brown County

300 S. Adams Street

Green Bay, WI  54301

920-448-6464

komisarek_LM@co.brown.wi.us

Any person aged 60 years of age or older or a person who is disabled and age 18 or older. 

Individuals concerned or caring for a disabled or older adult are also encouraged to contact us. 

Some agency programs may have more specific qualifications in addition to the age requirements.

Some programs are provided on a donation basis, and most at no cost to the individual.

While a portion of funding is provided by federal, state and county sources, private donations are also an essential part of the Aging & Disability Resource Center budget and are also appreciated.

 

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