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Dunn County’s ADRC tells board its services save county money and run on lean staff
Summary
Tracy Fisher briefed the Dunn County Human Health & Human Services Board on the Aging and Disability Resource Center’s services, finances and staffing. She said ADRC grant revenue covers most costs and the office operates with fewer staff per capita than comparable counties.
Tracy Fisher, representing the Aging and Disability Resource Center in Dunn County, told the Human Health and Human Services Board on Sept. 25 that the ADRC connects residents to long‑term care options and other services and that grants cover most program costs.
Fisher said the ADRC provides “information and assistance, options counseling, and access to long term care programming, like family care and IRIS services,” and also manages Meals on Wheels, caregiver support and transportation services for older adults and adults with…
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