Developmental Disabilities Services
Long Term Care Services
Aging Unit serves persons age 60+. Provides services including the following: congregate nutrition program, homebound meal program, transportation, commodities, elder abuse, elderly benefit specialist, peer counseling, and advocacy.
Provision of Long-Term Support services for the elderly and disabled through State, Federal and local programs: Community Integration Program (CIP), Community Options Program (COP) and Medical Assistance (MA).
Provides Guardianship; Abuse and Neglect services to vulnerable adults.
See Aging & Disability website for more information.
The Aging & Disability Resource Center serving Adams, Green Lake, Marquette, and Waushara counties provides information and assistance to older and disabled adults, their friends, family, caregivers and the general public. We can assist by evaluating your current needs and help provide options available to meet the needs of your personal situation.
Assists with appropriate referrals to other agencies based on customers' requests and needs. The staff is trained and knowledgeable about agencies and programs that specialize in services for older adults and persons with disabilities.
Dedicated to helping you or your loved one by providing assistance to support and meet your individual situation.
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Family Care |
What is Family Care?
Family Care is a program that provides a full range of long-term care services, all through one flexible benefit program. Long term care is any service or support that a person may need as a result of a disability, getting older, or having a chronic illness that limits the ability to do the things that people need to do throughout the course of the day. There are a variety of services and supports available in Family Care that can help people do these things independently or with the support of some else.
What is a Managed Care Organization?
When a person decides to enroll in Family Care, they become a member of a managed care organization (MCO), which manages and delivers the Family Care Benefit. The Family Care benefit combines funding and services from a variety or existing programs into one flexible long-term care benefit, tailored to each individual’s needs, circumstances and preferences.
How does Family Care Work?
When you are a participate in a Family Care program, a team of people con together to help you identify what sort of assistance you might need and work with you to arrange your long-term care services. You are an active participant on the team that also includes, at a minimum, a care-manager and a registered nurse. You can choose to include family members or loved ones on your team.
- People participate in determining the service they receive.
- People chose services providers from a comprehensive network.
- People receive the services they need through one benefit.
- People receive services that best achieve the results they desire.
Who is Eligible?
The Family Care benefit is available through Managed Care Organization (MCO). MCO’s serve people in three primary target groups who have long-term care condition expected to last for more than 90 days and are medical assistance. The three Family Care target groups are
- Frail Older Adults (65 years or older)
- People with Physical Disabilities (17 years, 9 months or older)
- People with Development Disabilities (17 years, 9 months or older)
Application Process:
There are three steps to determining eligibility and enrolling in Family Care. The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) will be able to assist applicants with these steps. Please call your local office to speak with an Options Counselor, 1-877-883-5378.
The Green Lake County Food Pantry is available to Green Lake County residents. Your income may not exceed the federal poverty guidelines. You may receive food/commodities one time per month. You must provide proof of Green Lake County residency.
Hours of operation:
1, 2 and 4th Thursday of each month
8:30 a.m. till 11:00 a.m.
3rd Tuesday of each month
4:00 p.m. till 5:30 p.m.
The food Pantry is located at:
500 Lake Steel Street
Green Lake WI 54941
Contact Information:
Phone: (920)294-4070
Fax: (920)294-4139
Mailing Address:
571 County Road A
PO Box 588
Green Lake WI 54941
The services are available five days a week, Monday through Friday. The transportation director should be called two days before a local ride is needed and one week before medical appointments in larger cities.
In Green Lake [(920)294-6912] and Princeton [(920)295-3956], transportation is done by volunteer drivers using private vehicles.
In Berlin [(920)361-5422 and Southern Green Lake County [(920)394-3008], transportation is done by a van this is equipped with a wheelchair lift for the handicapped.
If interested in volunteering for the Aging & Long Term Care Unit, please contact Human Services at 920-294-4070. To find out more information or to volunteer for the Berlin Memorial Hospital, please contact Volunteer Services at 920-361-5522.

Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC)
