Aging & Disability Resource Connection Need Help Accessing Disability and/or Older Adult Services?
The Aging & Disability Resource Connection (ADRC) assists people in making informed decisions about long-term services and supports to help them make a plan to live as they want in their community.
Learn & Discover More About ADRC
A Community
Partnership Made for You
The Aging & Disability Resource Connection (ADRC) initiative is a statewide effort designed to reduce barriers for older adults and people with disabilities of all ages. Historically, these groups have had to navigate separate and sometimes disconnected service systems, even though their support needs often overlap throughout the lifespan. The ADRC model bridges these gaps by creating a coordinated, accessible, and person-centered entry point to services.
Rather than a physical location, an ADRC is a formal partnership between a County’s Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and the local Independent Living Center (ILC). Together, these agencies work to ensure that older adults, people with disabilities, and their families can easily access information, resources, and long-term services and supports within their community.
Together with our AAA partners, we provide a unified, inclusive system that helps individuals connect to the supports they need—whether they are seeking information, planning for long-term services, or navigating complex care systems.
Ask yourself these questions…
- 1) Do you have concerns about how you can safely remain in your home or community?
- 2) Is your loved one in need of support in integrating from a skilled nursing facility back home?
- 3) Would assistive technology help you navigate the world?
If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, get started below to find your local Aging & Disability Resource Connection:
Find My Local ADRC
Find My ADRC
Choose your county residence below to see which of the two ADRC partnership that Access Central Coast operates to serve your region: