ADRC Partners
When there is someone in your family with special needs, you may find yourself looking for answers. Answers4Families.org is Nebraska's support and information connection for families and professionals seeking assistance.
In partnership with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
When there is someone in your family with special needs, you may find yourself looking for answers. Answers4Families.org is Nebraska's support and information connection for families and professionals seeking assistance.
Nebraska's eight Area Agencies on Aging are experts on a wide range of community services, with special focus on people 60 and older. Services include: the National Family Caregiver Support Program, and the Native American Caregiver Support Program.
Nebraska has three organizations which offer independent living services for people with disabilities. Core services include information and referral, skills training, and peer counseling.
Nebraska's Money Follows the Person project can provide information to help you, a loved one, or a friend live in the community as an alternative to a facility-based setting.
The Nebraska SMP is a special project of the Department of Health and Human Services. The goal of the project is to help individuals identify and report possible Medicare or Medicaid fraud or error and to provide tips on how to avoid healthcare scams.
to help, services, and programs for elders, people of all ages with disabilities, family members and caregivers. Many agencies and programs throughout Nebraska are available to help, and it can be hard to know where to start. Use this site to:
On Wednesday, February 22, representatives from Nebraska 211, the Nebraska Resource and Referral System (NRRS) and the Hotline for Disabilities demonstrated how to use their websites to help clients. View the presentation.
The goal of this website is to make it easy for you to get information and help no matter where you live in Nebraska, and for all ages and disabilities. You are coping with many challenges. ADRC partners have decided to work together to help you meet your goals. Together, ADRC partners provide the following services.
To accomplish that requires many agencies working together. For a few people, one agency can provide almost all of these services. More often, though, more than one agency needs to work together to provide the help you need. Partner agencies actively learn about the services of the others, so they can refer you to programs and agencies that will work for you, with less stress and more peace of mind.