Racine County Resources and Contacts
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Racine County Human Services
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Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC)
provides support services to adults with disabilities and their caregivers.
262-833-8777
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Birth to 3
is early intervention services for children with developmental delays.
262-638-7720
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Children’s Long Term Support (CLTS)
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Children’s Community Options Program (CCOP)
funds many supports and services that you can’t get through other insurance, Medicaid, or the Children’s Long-Term Support Program. It can also pay for a one-time need.
866-710-4054
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Comprehensive Community Services (CCS)
is a program that provides an array of community-based psychosocial rehabilitation services for children and adults who have a Mental Health and/or Substance Use diagnosis.
262-638-6744
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Crisis Services
provide emergency mental health services 24 hours a day/seven days a week
262-638-6741
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Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
provides nutrition education, breastfeeding education and support, supplemental nutritious foods, and referrals to other health and nutrition services.
(262) 637-7750
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Racine County Public Health Division
is responsible for providing public health services to many communities in Racine County. These communities include Caledonia, Dover, Mt. Pleasant, North Bay, Elmwood Park, Wind Point, Norway, Raymond, Rochester, Sturtevant, Union Grove, Yorkville, Town and Village of Waterford, Town and City of Burlington.
(262) 898-4460
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City of Racine Health Department
provides programs and services to improve the health of City residents and families.
262-636-9201
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Health Care Network
Free and low cost health and dental care
is a non-profit agency providing free or low cost health care to residents of Racine County who are medically uninsured and have limited income.
(262) 632-2400
