Benefits Counseling

How benefit specialists can help older adults and adults with disabilities understand and apply for benefits

What do benefit specialists do?

Benefit specialists help older adults and people with disabilities understand, get, and keep public and private benefits, including health care, disability income, and programs that help save money. Benefit specialists are certified State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) counselors.

A benefit specialist can help you with:

Which benefit specialist is right for you?

Elder Benefit Specialist - Help people ages 60 and older
Disability Benefit Specialist - Help people with a disability ages 17 and a half to 59

 

Elder Benefit Specialists

Disability Benefit Specialists

"Welcome to Medicare" classes

We host ‘Welcome to Medicare’ classes on the second Wednesday of each month. Topics covered will be the basic parts of Medicare (A, B, C, D) and how they work. Information will be provided on how to enroll, available insurance options, and the drug coverage requirement. Lower income benefit programs will also be reviewed. It is suggested that you attend one class 2-3 months prior to starting Medicare.

Registration is required to attend this workshop.

ADRC's 'Welcome to Medicare' class:
Every Second Wednesday of Every Month
1:00pm (in person, at Human Services Center building, 514 Riverview Ave, Waukesha)
5:30pm (virtual)

"Introduction to Medicare" classes

These are free one hour “Introduction to Medicare” classes. Please register with the specific location you plan to attend.

Elm Grove Public Library (262.782.6717) - Tuesday, January 27 at 1:30pm

Mukwonago Community Library (262.363.6411) - Thursday, February 5 at 2:00pm

Delafield Public Library (262.646.6230) - Thursday, February 12 at 1:00pm

Brookfield Public Library (262.782.4140)- Thursday, February 19 at 2:00pm

Waukesha Public Library (262.524.3680) - Monday, February 23 at 10:30am

Brookfield Parks & Recreation (262.796.6675) - Tuesday, February 24 at 12:45pm