Helping People Resolve Disputes and Referring Them to Advocates. The ADRC shall provide assistance to people when they need help in understanding how to resolve service system disputes or violation of rights grievances. The ADRC shall link individuals with appropriate advocacy resources, including, but not limited to, elder and disability benefit specialists, Board on Aging and Long Term Care Ombudsman, the Family Care/IRIS Ombudsman at Disability Rights Wisconsin, independent living centers, aging units, mental health and AODA advocates, the Title VII Client Assistance Program, volunteer and peer support, and other state or local organizations that provide advocacy for older people and adults with disabilities, where available.
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Samples: Disability Resource Center Grant Agreement, Disability Resource Center Grant Agreement
Helping People Resolve Disputes and Referring Them to Advocates. The ADRC shall will provide assistance to people customers when they need help in understanding how to resolve service system disputes or violation of rights grievances. The ADRC shall will link individuals customers with appropriate advocacy resources, including, but not limited to, elder and disability benefit specialists, Board on Aging and Long Term Care Ombudsman, the Family Care/IRIS Ombudsman at Disability Rights Wisconsin, independent living centers, aging units, mental health and AODA substance use disorder advocates, the Title VII Client Assistance Program, volunteer and peer support, and other state or local organizations that provide advocacy for older people and adults with disabilities, where available.
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Samples: Center Grant Agreement
Helping People Resolve Disputes and Referring Them to Advocates. The ADRC shall provide assistance to people customers when they need help in understanding how to resolve service system disputes or violation of rights grievances. The ADRC shall link individuals customers with appropriate advocacy resources, including, but not limited to, elder and disability benefit specialists, Board on Aging and Long Term Care Ombudsman, the Family Care/IRIS Ombudsman at Disability Rights Wisconsin, independent living centers, aging units, mental health and AODA advocates, the Title VII Client Assistance Program, volunteer and peer support, and other state or local organizations that provide advocacy for older people and adults with disabilities, where available.
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Samples: Center Grant Agreement