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Oregon Aging and Disabilities Resource Centers

Agencie on Aging

Oregon’s ADRCs are known as "one-stop shops" for information and support for the state’s elderly and disabled. This reputation comes about from the comprehensive and current nature of their assistance. Get help through your local office.

Aging and Disabilities Resource Centers (ADRCs) in Oregon are community-based organizations that provide comprehensive information, assistance, and support to older adults and individuals with disabilities, as well as their families and caregivers. These centers serve as a centralized hub for accessing a wide range of services and resources aimed at enhancing the quality of life and promoting independence.

ADRCs in Oregon offer personalized assistance and guidance on various topics, including long-term care options, healthcare services, housing alternatives, transportation, benefits and entitlements, legal issues, and caregiver support. They can help individuals navigate through complex systems, understand eligibility requirements, and connect them with appropriate programs and services based on their specific needs and preferences.

These resource centers collaborate with local agencies, community organizations, and service providers to ensure a coordinated and integrated approach to meeting the diverse needs of older adults and individuals with disabilities. They serve as a valuable source of information, offering education and training on topics related to aging and disability, as well as hosting workshops and support groups to promote social engagement and learning.

ADRCs in Oregon are committed to fostering a person-centered approach, empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their care and support options. They strive to promote independence, dignity, and well-being, while advocating for the rights and inclusion of older adults and individuals with disabilities within their communities.

Aging and Disabilities Resource Centers in Oregon play a vital role in facilitating access to services, resources, and support networks, helping individuals and their loved ones navigate the complexities of aging and disability-related challenges.

Contact Info

(855) 673-2372

Email Contacts

adrc.webmessages@state.or.us

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