A Community-Based Residential Facility (CBRF) is a place where five or more adults reside and receive care, treatment or services that are above the level of room and board. Residents may receive up to three hours per week of nursing care. Adults residing in a CBRF should not require care above intermediate level nursing care. In Wisconsin, CBRFs are regulated by Department of Health Services (DHS).
Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC): ADRCs provide information on broad range of programs and services, help people understand the various long term care options available to them, help people apply for programs and benefits, and serve as the access point for publicly-funded long term care. These services can be provided at the ADRC, via telephone, or through a home visit, whichever is more convenient to the individual seeking help.
Wisconsin Board on Aging & Long Term Care(link is external): The Board on Aging and Long Term Care advocates for the interests of Wisconsin's long term care consumers, informs those consumers of their rights and educates the public about health care systems and long term care. The Board also operates the Long Term Care Ombudsman(link is external), Volunteer Ombudsman(link is external) and Medigap Helpline(link is external) Services.
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