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Nebraska Aging and Disability Resource Centers

Agencie on Aging

For elderly and disabled citizens around the nation, ADRCs provide comprehensive information about available resources and assistance. All states have these Centers, which serve residents by county. Find an interactive map of Nebraska through the link above that will show you contact information for your local office.

Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) in Nebraska are community-based organizations that serve as a central access point for information, assistance, and support related to aging and disability services. ADRCs aim to provide individuals, families, and caregivers with comprehensive and unbiased information about available resources and service options.

ADRCs in Nebraska offer a wide range of services, including:

1. Information and Referral: They provide accurate and up-to-date information on local resources, programs, and services available to older adults and individuals with disabilities.

2. Options Counseling: Trained professionals are available to help individuals explore various long-term care options, assess their needs, and make informed decisions based on their preferences and circumstances.

3. Benefits Counseling: ADRCs assist individuals in understanding and accessing benefits and entitlement programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and other financial assistance programs.

4. Care Coordination: They help coordinate services across various providers and agencies to ensure that individuals receive the appropriate support they need while avoiding duplication or gaps in care.

5. Supportive Services: ADRCs can connect individuals to a range of supportive services like transportation, home modifications, meal delivery, caregiver respite, and more.

6. Advocacy and Assistance: They advocate for the rights and needs of older adults and people with disabilities, providing guidance and support in navigating complex systems and resolving issues or concerns.

ADRCs collaborate with local agencies, nonprofits, and community organizations to enhance service coordination and maximize available resources. By promoting person-centered approaches, ADRCs strive to empower individuals to maintain independence, improve their quality of life, and make informed choices regarding their care and support.

Contact Info

(844) 843-6364

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