2019 EDITION
Information for this Guide
Information for this
Guide was gathered by:
ADRC of Douglas County
1316 North 14th Street, Ste 327
Superior WI 54880
(715) 395-1234
(866) 946-ADRC
and Senior Connections
1805 North 16th Street
Superior WI 54880
(715) 394-3611
(800) 870-2181
ADRC & Senior Connections are
solely responsible for the
content of this Guide.
This Guide was produced by
The Senior Reporter magazine
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by the ads for the businesses
and agencies that appear
on these pages. Their support
is deeply appreciated.
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DOUGLAS
COUNTY
Senior
&
Disabilites
Resource Guide
Information at your fingertips
Senior consumers who live in Superior and Douglas County are fortunate. We
have a wide range of housing and service options to choose from. On the
pages of this Senior & Disabilities Resource Guide for Douglas County you’ll
find well-organized information on available services.
In the event that you need even more information, we recommend these
sources:
•
Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Douglas County
(715) 395-1234
(866) 946-ADRC
•
Senior Connections
(715) 394-3611 or (800) 870-2181
•
The Senior Reporter®
(218) 624-4949 or hceditor@icloud.com
•
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Dial 211 for information on area health
and human services organizations.
This Guide is the result of a collaboration between Harbor Centers Inc., a
501(c)3 nonprofit that publishes The Senior Reporter magazine, the ADRC
of Douglas County and a public, nonprofit agency, Senior Connections. The
ADRC of Douglas County and Senior Connections gathers all the information
about services, products and resources for seniors and caregivers in the county
and updates it annually.
It is our aim that this guide be complete, accurate and up to date. So please
inform Senior Connections or the ADRC of Douglas County of any information
that needs to be added, deleted or revised. This guide serves as a resource for
the community and is not a recommendation for any provider.
We are indebted to the advertisers who support this guide. As a result of this
collaboration, this guide is available at no cost to seniors, the disabled, their
families and caregivers and providers of senior and disability services.
If you have found this guide useful and would like to help support it, please
send a tax deductible donation to either Senior Connections or Harbor Centers
Inc. at the addresses on this page. It is becoming increasingly difficult to
continue to provide the guides free, so any donations are helpful.
On the Cover:
Martin Schreiber at the 2018 Caregiver Conference at WITC in
Superior. He became an author in retirement, telling the story of his life with his wife,
Elaine, as she goes through the journey of Alzheimer’s Disease. He was the keynote
speaker at the conference. The 2019 conference will be on May 16 again at WITC
in Superior.