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  • Social Services | Clark County WI

    Offered Services Child Care Support \ Assistance More... Contact Us More Department of Social Services Clark County Social Services will advocate for the health, safety, and well-being of Clark County residents. We will work together with our community to build trusting relationships through honesty and respect, while providing services that empower residents. The Department of Social Services is governed by the Clark County Social Services Committee. SKIP THE TRIP Call (715) 743-5233 for remote services or use website for services and information! Clark County Department of Social Services 517 Court St. Room 502 Neillsville, WI 54456 Monday - Friday 8 AM - 4:30 PM Ph: (715) 743-5233 Fx: (715) 743-5242 Toll Free: (866) 743-5233 Emergency After Hours Sheriff's Office: (715) 743-3157 24 Hour Mental Health and AODA Crisis Line (800) 863-3560 or (715) 743-3400

  • Maintenance | Clark County WI

    Maintenance Department Tim Thompson, Engineer Email Mission Statement It is the mission of the Maintenance Department to keep the courthouse building maintained as well as possible. The responsibility of the Maintenance Department is to oversee and maintain the building and grounds of the Clark County Courthouse and law enforcement area. Duties Include: ​ Care of the plumbing, electrical, and security equipment to make sure it is repaired and operating properly Daily cleaning of all offices, such as emptying wastebaskets, mopping and waxing floors, and cleaning windows Ensuring that the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning equipment is kept operating properly Lawn mowing, yard work, and snow removal Vacuuming of the carpeted areas ​ The building is approximately 140,000 square feet, including the jail. We maintain about three and a half city blocks as for parking lots, lawn mowing, and yard work. 517 Court Street, Room 505 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Ph: (715) 743-5221

  • Senior Resource Directory | Clark County WI

    Resources Nutrition Center Menus ADRC Office Newsletter Medicare Outreach Cafe 60 More More Senior Resource Directory Disclaimer Crisis Intervention & Other Important Numbers Abuse & Domestic Violence Advocacy/Community Organizations Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia & Memory Loss Assisted Living Homes Benefit Specialist Caregivers/Respite Community Services/Resources Community Program - Options Counseling Consumer Protection Deaf and Hard of Hearing Disability-Related Services Elder Care Locator Emergency Needs Emergency Response Systems Employment Energy/Utility Assistance Aging & Long Term Care Disclaimer ​ Please be advised, the information in this directory was current at the time it was entered. Updates are made on a regular basis as information is gathered. However, program eligibility and some financial criteria are subject to change. We will do our best to adjust accordingly. Thank you for your understand in this matter. Please feel free to call the Clark County Aging and Disability Resource Center, (715) 743-5166, with corrections and/or updates. ​ Crisis Intervention & Other Important Numbers ​ Alcohol & Drug Abuse Hotline Toll Free 1 (800) 821-4537 For Emergency Fire, Police or Ambulance 9-1-1 State Department of Transportation Eau Claire Office Wisconsin Rapids Office (715) 836-2891 (715) 836-2891 Runaway Hotline Toll Free 1 (800) RUN-AWAY 1 (800) 786-2929 Suicide Prevention Clark County Hotline (715)743-3400 National Hotline Toll Free 1 (800) 273-TALK (8255) Poison Control Toll Free 1 (800) 222-1222 Disability Drug Benefit Helpline 1 (800) 926-4862 Abuse/Domestic Violence Report suspected abuse, neglect or self neglect of an older person or adult. Callers may choose to remain anonymous. Adult Protective Services provides intervention for victims of physical abuse, financial abuse neglect and self neglect. Clark County Department of Social Services 517 Court Street Room 502 Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-5233 Toll Free 1 (866) 743-5233 Fax (715) 743-5242 Http://www.co.clark.wi.us/ClarkCounty/departments/socialservices/ Bolton Refuge House, Eau Claire Emergency Shelter and support services for victims of domestic and/or sexual assault P.O. Box 482 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0482 (715) 834-9578 Toll Free 1 (800) 252-4357 Fax (715) 834-9634 http://www.boltonrefugehouse.org/ Long Term Care Ombudsman State of Wisconsin Board of Aging and Long Term Care 1402 Pankratz St Ste 111 Madison, WI 53704-4001 Toll Free 1 (800) 815-0015 Personal Development Center Inc. Domestic Violence and Assault Advocate Clark County Court House 517 Court Street Room 400 Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-6401 Toll Free 1 (866) 343-5140 Personal Development Center Inc. The location is City Hall Plaza 630 S Central Ave Ste 330 Marshfield, WI 54449 (715) 384-2971 Fax (715) 384-7826 http://www.pdcmarshfield.com/ Unidos Against Domestic Violence Domestic Abuse Assistance 128 E Olin Ave Ste 201 Madison, WI 53713 (608) 256-9195 Toll Free 1 (800) 510-9195 Fax (608) 256-5332 Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence (WCADV) 307 S. Paterson St #1 Madison, WI 53703 (608) 255-0539 Fax (608) 255-3560 http://www.wcadv.org/ The Woman’s Community Inc. 2801 N 7th Street Suite 300 Wausau, WI 54403 24/7 Confidential Hotline (715) 842-7323 Toll Free 1 (888) 665-1234 Fax 715-842-7051 http://womenscommunity.org/ ​ Advocacy/Community Organizations ​ AARP Wisconsin (American Association of Retired Persons) 222 W Washington Ave Ste 600 Madison, WI 53703 (608) 251-7612 Toll Free 1 (866) 448-3611 Fax (608) 251-7612 http://www.aarp.org/states/wi Advanced Directives Information You Should Know Clark County Department on Aging 517 Court St Room 201 Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-5144 Toll Free 1 (866) 743-5144 http://www.co.clark.wi.us/ClarkCounty/departments/agingoffice/ AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin (ARCW) 505 S Dewey St Ste 107 Eau Claire, WI 54701 (715) 836-7710 Toll Free 1 (800) 750-2437 Fax (715) 836-9844 http://www.arcw.org/index.htm American Cancer Society 2519 N Hillcrest Pkw Ste 100 Altoona, WI 54720 (715) 514-2250 Toll Free 1 (877) 423-9122 Fax (715) 514-2485 http://www.cancer.org/ Center for Independent Living of Western Wisconsin 2920 Schneider Ave SE Menomonie, WI 54751 (715) 233-1070 Toll Free 1 (800) 228-3287 Fax (715) 233-1083 http://cilww.com/ Center for Independent Living of Western Wisconsin 202 Eau Claire St Ste 102 Eau Claire, WI 54701 (715) 514-4200 Toll Free 1 (800) 577-8452 Fax (715) 514-2465 http://cilww.com/ Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups 2850 Dairy Dr Ste 100 Madison, WI 5371 (608) 224-0606 Toll Free 1 (800) 366-2990 http://cwagwisconsin.org/ Disability Advocates: Wisconsin Network (DAWN) 201 W Washington Ave Ste 110 Madison, WI 53703 (608) 266-7826 Toll Free 1 (888) 332-1677 Fax (608) 267-3906 http://www.dawninfo.org/ Disability Rights Wisconsin 217 W Knapp St Rice Lake, WI 54868 (715) 736-1232 Toll Free 1 (888) 338-3724 Fax (715) 736-1252 TTY 1 (888) 758-6049 http://www.disabilityrightswi.org/ Epilepsy Foundation of Western Wisconsin 1812 Brackett Ave Ste 5 Eau Claire, WI 54701-4677 (715) 834-4455 Toll Free 1 (800) 924-2105 Fax (715) 834-4465 http://epilepsywesternwi.org/ Long Term Care Ombudsman State of Wisconsin Board of Aging and Long Term Care 1402 Pankratz St Ste 111 Madison, WI 53704-4001 Toll Free 1 (800) 815-0015 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) 4233 W Beltline Hwy Madison, WI 53711-3814 (608) 268-6000 Toll Free 1 (800) 236-2988 Fax (608) 268-6004 http://www.namiwisconsin.org/ Services for the Elderly Clark County Nutrition & Aging Advisory Committee 517 Court St Room 201 Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-5166 Toll Free 1 (866) 743-5144 http://www.co.clark.wi.us/ClarkCounty/departments/agingoffice United Cerebral Palsy of West Central Wisconsin 206 Water St Eau Claire, WI 54703 (715) 832-1782 Toll Free 1 (888) 845-5775 Fax (715) 832-8203 http://www.ucp.org/ucp_local.cfm/156 Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities (WBPDD) Located in the Tommy G. Thompson Commerce Center 201 W Washington Ave Ste 110 Madison, WI 53703 (608) 266-7826 Toll Free 1 (888) 332-1677 Fax (608) 267-3906 http://www.wi-bpdd.org/ Western Wisconsin Autism Advocacy & Consulting Center Inc. (WWAACC) 901 4th St Hudson, WI 544016 (715) 381-8454 http://wwaacc.org/ Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin (DSAW) 2311 S Lake Drive Ste 113 St. Francis, WI 53235 (414) 327-3729 Toll Free 1 (866) 327-DSAW http://www.dsaw.org/home.aspx Family Voices of Wisconsin P.O. Box 55029 Madison, WI 53705 (608) 239-1364 http://www.fvofwi.org/ ​ Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia & Memory Loss Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Wisconsin 2900 Curry Ln Ste A Green Bay, WI 54311 (920) 469-2110 24 Hour Helpline 1 (800) 272-3900 Online Consultant E-Mail GreaterWI@alz.org http://www.alz.org/gwwi/index.asp Alzheimer’s Association-----Safe Return Program This program reunites loved ones with the person with dementia who has wondered. Clark County Aging Office can provide information and support for this program. (715) 743-5166 24 hr 1 (888) 572-8566 Alzheimer’s Family and Caregivers Support Program Clark County Office on Aging (715) 743-5166 Toll Free 1 (866) 743-5144 Project Lifesaver of Clark County A wandering service for persons with Alzheimer’s, Autism or other high risk wanders. 517 Court St, Rm 308 Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-3157 Toll Free 1 (800) 743-2420 Special Care Units Clark County Health Care Center W4266 State Hwy 29 Owen, WI 54460 (715) 229-2172 Clark County Aging Office The Aging Office has a wealth of printed materials and videos for families to access. This information is made available for the families to become better educated on the many other irreversible types of dementias. There is a monthly support group. Funding available to qualified individuals for Respite Care, personal care and/or Supportive Care. Toll Free: 1 (866) 743-5144 Memory Clinics: For an evaluation of memory problems. Clinics are affiliated with the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute. For a complete list visit http://www.wai.wisc.edu/clinics/cliniclist.html Aspirus Memory Clinic 2720 Plaza Dr Wausau, WI 54401 (715) 847-2004 Toll Free 1 (866) 236-1573 Memory Disorders Clinic Marshfield Clinic 1000 N Oak Ave Marshfield, WI 54449-5777 (715) 387-5350 Toll Free 1 (800) 782-8581 UW-Health Eau Claire Family Medicine Center 617 W Clairemont Ave Eau Claire, WI 54701 (715) 839-5175 Fax (715) 839-5176 Gundersen Lutheran Memory Disorder Clinic 1836 South Ave La Crosse, WI 54601 (608) 782-7300 Mayo Clinic Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center 4111 Highway 52 N Rochester, MN 55901 (507) 284-1324 Fax (507) 538-0878 Our House Senior Living Wisconsin Rapids Assisted Care 2711 12th St Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495 (715) 423-1700 Fax (715) 423-4156 http://www.ourhouseseniorliving.com/ Locations also in Eau Claire & Wausau ​ Assisted Living Homes ​ Also see in HOUSING section Colby Retirement Community 510 W Wausau St Colby, WI 54421 (715) 223-1612 The Homeplace 155 N Third St Dorchester, WI 54425 (715) 429-1007 Inncare of Abbotsford 100 S 4th Ave Abbotsford, WI 54405 (715) 223-2182 Sunset Gardens Assisted Living Memorial Medical Center 216 Sunset Pl Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-9030 Miller Alternative Car of Throp 104 Soderberg Dr Throp, WI 54771 (715) 669-7670 http://milleralternativecare.com/ Neillsville Retirement Community 1211 Lloyd St Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-6700 Pine Ridge Assisted Living 1110 Division St Colby, WI 54456 (715) 223-2200 Traditions Assisted Living 418 E Stanley St Thorp, WI 54771 (715) 669-3844 http://www.traditionsassistedliving.com/ Care Partners Assisted Living 804 Pine St Stanley, WI 54768 (715) 644-3444 Fax (715) 644-3445 ​ Benefit Specialist ​ This person assists older adults and people with disabilities in resolving problems with Social Security, Medicare and other benefit programs. Clark County Office on Aging 517 Court St Room 201 Neillsville, WI 54456 Elder Benefit Specialist (age 60 and older) (715) 743-5166 Toll Free 1 (866) 743-5144 Aging & Disability Resource Center of Clark County 517 Court St Room 202 Neillsville, WI 54456 Disability Benefit Specialist(age 18-59) (715) 743-5166 Toll Free 1 (866) 578-2372 ​ Caregivers/Respite ​ Colonial Center-On site respite care 702 W Dolf St Colby, WI 54421 (715) 223-2352 Fax (715) 223-3972 Companion Day Services Tiny Tiger Intergenerational Center 905 Tiny Tigers Ct Marshfield, WI 54449 (715) 384-2115 http://www.companiondayservices.com/ Aspirus Extended Care 109 S Givson St Ste 5 Medford, WI 54451 (715) 748-3112 Toll Free 1 (800) 695-7185 Community Outreach Program Clark County Health Care Center W4266 State Hwy 29 Owen, WI 54460 (715) 229-2172 Fax (715) 229-4540 Gemini Cares 1210 W 4th St Room 101 Neillsville, WI 54456 1 (866) 591-5073 Fax (715) 743-3542 http://geminicares.com/ Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers of Clark County 213 Hill St P.O. Box 222 Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-7843 Toll Free 1 (877) 743-7843 Fax (715) 743-4618 http://www.volunteersinfaith.org/about LifeNet Supportive Services Eau Claire Office 1280 W Clairemont Ave Eau Claire, WI 54701 (715) 835-4111 Toll Free 1 (800) 506-5433 Fax (715) 835-4359 http://www.lifenet-llc.com/ LifeNet Supportive Services Schofield Office 1326 Schofield Ave Schofield, WI 54476 (715) 298-2999 Toll Free 1 (877) 503-8465 http://www.lifenet-llc.com/ LifeNet Supportive Services Medford Office 224 S 2nd St Medford, WI 54451 (715) 784-4462 Toll Free 1 (855) 748-4462 http://www.lifenet-llc.com/ MARCC Marshfield Area Respite Care Center Inc. 205 E. 3rd St Marshfield, WI 54449 (715) 384-8478 Ministry Home Care and Hospice Services 303 W Upham St Ste 208 Marshfield, WI 54449 (715) 387-7052 Toll Free 1 (800) 397-4216 Moore Genuine Care 711 Anderson St Augusta, WI 54722 (715) 286-2734 http://www.mooregenuinehomecare.com/ Willow Ridge Community Respite Program W4266 State Hwy 29 Owen, WI 54460 (715) 229-2626 Oakbrook Health and Rehabilitation Adult Day Care 206 W Prospect St Thorp, WI 54771 (715) 669-5321 Fax (715) 669-5223 ​ Community Services/Resources ​ Community Outreach Program Clark County Health Care Center W4266 State Hwy 29 Owen, WI 54460 (715) 229-2172 Extension 254 Adult Development Services (ADS) 302 S Jones St Greenwood, WI 54437 (715) 267-7228 Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers of Clark County 213 Hill St P.O. Box 222 Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-7843 Toll Free 1 (877) 743-7843 Fax (715) 743-4618 http://volunteersinfaith.org/about NeedyMeds P.O. Box 219 Gloucester, MA 01931 Email info@needymeds.org http://needymeds.org/ ​ Community Program-Options Counseling ​ Services are provided to give people an alternative to nursing home care. Eligibility is based on functional ability as well as income and assets. Aging & Disability Resource Center of Clark County (ARDC) 517 Court St Room 202 Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-5166 Toll Free 1 (866) 743-5144 Clark County Department on Aging 517 Court St Room 201 Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-5166 Toll Free 1 (866) 743-5144 http://www.co.clark.wi.us/ClarkCounty/departments/agingoffice/ ​ Consumer Protection ​ Better Business Bureau of Wisconsin, Inc. 10101 W Greenfield Ave Ste 125 West Allis, WI 53214 (414) 847-6000 Fax (414) 302-0355 http://wisconsin.bbb.org/ Bureau for the Blind Eau Claire Office 610 Gibson St Ste 1 Eau Claire, WI 54701 (715) 836-6772 Toll Free 1 (888) 879-0017 http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/blind/index.htm Bureau of Aging and Disability Resources 1 W. Wilson St, Room 450 P.O. Box 7851 Madison, WI 53707-7851 (608) 266-2536 Fax (608) 267-3203 http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/aging/ Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 445 12th St, SW Washington, DC 20554 Toll Free 1 (888) 225-5322 Fax (866) 418-0232 http://www.fcc.gov/ Wisconsin Division of Quality Assurance P.O. Box 2969 Madison, WI 53701-2969 (608) 266-8481 Fax (608) 267-0352 http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/rl_dsl/bqa.htm ​ Deaf and Hard of Hearing ​ Office for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 610 Gibson St, Ste 1 Eau Claire, WI 54701 (715) 836-2107 TTY 1 (888) 701-1254 Telecommunication Equipment Purchase Program (TEPP) Wisconsin Public Service Commission P.O. Box 7854 Madison, WI 53707-7854 (608) 267-1479 Toll Free 1 (800) 251-8345 Voice (608) 231-3305 Fax (608) 266-3957 http://psc.wi.gov/consumerinfo/assistanceprograms/tepp/tepp-ind.htm Wisconsin Telecommunications Relay Systems Allows a text telephone to be used by someone who may be deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired to call, be called by virtually anyone using a voice telephone. Calls may be placed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All calls are confidential. Voice 711 or 1 (800) 947-6644 TTY 711 or 1 (800) 947-3529 ASCII 711 or 1 (800) 272-1773 Speech to Speech 711 or 1 (800) 833-7637 Spanish Only 711 or 1 (800) 833-7813 ElderCom 3907 Pat St Weston, WI 54476 (715) 241-6940 ElderCom is dedicated to providing specialized telecommunications for the hearing impaired. Center for independent Living for Western Wisconsin (CILWW) Eau Claire Office 202 Eau Claire St, Ste 102 Eau Claire, WI 54701 (715) 514-4200 Toll Free 1 (877) 577-8452 Fax (715) 514-2465 http://cilww.com/ ​ Disability-Related Services ​ Center for independent Living for Western Wisconsin (CILWW) Eau Claire Office 202 Eau Claire St, Ste 102 Eau Claire, WI 54701 (715) 514-4200 Toll Free 1 (877) 577-8452 Fax (715) 514-2465 http://cilww.com/ Division of Vocational Rehabilitation 320 W Grand Ave, Ste 102 Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495 (715) 422-5050 TTY 1 (866) 392-3092 Toll Free 1 (800) 228-1903 Fax (715) 422-5054 Indianhead Special Olympics 3023 Fairfax St Eau Claire, WI 54701 (715) 833-0833 Toll Free 1 (800) 833-5851 Fax (715) 833-0507 http://specialolympicswisconsin.org/area_3.asp Wisconsin Badger Camp Serves People with Disabilities P.O. Box 723 Platteville, WI 53818 (608) 348-9689 Fax (608) 348-9737 Wisconsin Lions Camp 3834 County Rd A Rosholt, WI 54473 Free camp for People with Disabilities Cognitive Disability Camp ages 9-17 Deaf, Hard of Hearing & Visually Impaired Camp ages 6-17 Adult Visually Impaired Camp (715) 677-4969 Toll Free 1 (877) 463-6953 TTY (715) 677-6999 Fax (715) 677-3297 Wisconsin First Step Hotline 24 hours/day State-wide specialized Information and referral service for those with special needs, birth-21 Toll Free 1 (800) 642-7837 WisLoan Low-interest loans for assistive technology/equipment (414) 226-8306 Toll Free 1 (877) 463-3778 ​ Elder Care Locator Telephone referral service that provides information about community resources for seniors-anywhere in the country. Online at http://www.eldercare.gov/eldercare.NET/Public/index.aspx . Available Monday through Friday 9am-8pm (ET) Toll Free 1 (800) 677-1116 Please have the following information ready when you call: • County, City or Zip Code of the older person requiring assistance • A brief description of the service you require ​ Emergency Response Systems ​ Personal Emergency Response Systems allows individuals to call for assistance at the touch of a button. Systems can be worn as a pendant or wristband. Additional features may be available. Clark Electric – MainStreet Messenger P.O. Box 220 111 E Miller St Greenwood, WI 54437 (715) 267-6544 Toll Free 1 (866) 279-6544 http://www.cecoop.com/home SafeLink Wireless This government supported program provides a free Tracphone and 60 free cell phone minutes per month for income-eligible customers. Toll Free 1 (800) 977-3768 https://www.safelinkwireless.com/ ​ Employment ​ Job training and employment opportunities for older adults, veterans and people with disabilities Adult Development Services (ADS) 302 S Jones St Greenwood, WI 54437 (715) 267-7228 Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) 201 East Washington Ave P.O. Box 7852 Madison, WI 53707-7852 (608) 261-0050 Fax (608) 261-1133 Toll Free 1 (800) 442-3477 TTY 1 (888) 877-5939 IRIS Wisconsin Dept of Health Services Bureau of Long Term Support 1 West Wilson St, Rm 418 P.O. Box 7851 Madison, WI 53707-7851http://www.wisconsin-iris.com/ IRIS can purchase supports and services to help you obtain and keep the job of your choice. Senior Citizens Employment and Training Inc. Eau Claire County Job Center 221 W Madison St Eau Claire, WI 54703 (715) 836-2901 Fax (715) 836-2989 TDD/TYY (715) 831-7904 Toll Free 1 (888) 258-9966 Wisconsin Job Center – Clark County 501 Hewett St Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-4631 Fax (715) 743-7837 TTY (715) 743-4635 Toll Free 1 (888) 258-9966 ​ Energy/Utility Assistance ​ Energy Assistance Program Provides financial assistance with heating bills for income-eligible households. (715) 743-5233 Toll Free 1 (866) 743-5233 Clark County Office on Aging Applicants must be 60+ 517 Court St, Room 201 Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-5166 Toll Free 1 (866) 743-5144 Clark County Department of Social Services Applicants must be 18+ 517 Court St, Room 502 Neillsville, WI 54456 (715) 743-5233 Lifeline & Link-Up Program Lifeline and Link-Up are programs designed to help low-income individuals or those on a fixed income, reduce their phone bill and assist with telephone service connection and installation. Eligible customers must be in a household that receives benefits from: W2, Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), etc. This program does not assist with past-due bills. To apply, contact your local telephone company and say you want to apply for the Lifeline & Link-Up Programs for Wisconsin. USDA Rural Development Provides low-interest loans for home weatherization 1462 Strongs Ave Stevens Point, WI 54481 (715) 346-1313 Fax (715) 343-6222 Disclaimer Crisis Intervention Abuse/Domestic Adcovacy/Community Alzheimer's Disease Assisted Living Benefit Specialist Caregivers/Respite Community Services/Resources Community Program-Options Consumer Protectin Deaf and Hard ofHearing Disability-Related Elder Care Emergency Response Employment Energy/Utility

  • Wildcat Mound | Clark County WI

    Wildcat Mound Park Admission Fee: Park use is free. County forest camping registration available at this location. County forest camping is $7.00/night. ​ Features County Forest Camping Registration Drinking Water (hand pump) Hiking Trail Access ATV/UTV Trail Access Vault Toilets ​ Located in the Town of Mentor, Section 25, Wildcat Forest Road. Wildcat Mound is a spectacular feature in southwest Clark County. Wildcat offers hiking opportunities that provide outstanding scenic vistas and a popular spot during fall color; in addition county forest camping registration is available at this location. While it is very little known, Wildcat Park has some of the most scenic and extraordinary hiking for hundreds of miles around. Within minutes of the trailhead, sandstone bluffs and cliff-faces are found in a pristine location and condition. For individuals or groups looking to gain a quick escape to a naturally beautiful area, Wildcat offers one of the best scenic retreats in central Wisconsin. Wildcat Mound is found in the heart of Wildcat Park. To find Wildcat Park, please navigate to the location labeled on this website and look for "Wildcat Mound". The actual park does not show up on most mapping websites because the remote nature of its physical street address. Wildcat Mound is not an established campground with campsites. Some people choose to county forest camp utilizing self-registration. If you need further direction please contact the park office at: 715-743-5140. Helpful Links: County Forest Camping ​ Range of allowable firewood Online Reservation System Wildcat Park W9841 CTY HWY B Humbird, WI 54746 ​ (715) 743-5140 County Forest Camping Application Extended Stay Camping Policy Beach Water Quality

  • Timber Sale for Purchase | Clark County WI

    Timber Sales Available For Direct Purchase The Clark County Forestry and Parks Department has 0 timber sales currently available for direct purchase. (Click the link below to view the maps and prospectus pages of available sales) ​ List & Maps/prospectus pages of sales available for direct purchase ​ These tracts are available for direct purchase at 10% above minimum bid value unless otherwise agreed upon by the Forestry and Parks Department as per department policy. Contact the Clark County Forestry Department for more information. Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM | 517 Court St., Room 103 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Phone: (715) 743-5140

  • communityhealthandresourcefair

    Community Health & Resource Fairs St. Bernard Catholic Church 400 N. 2nd Ave, Abbotsford, WI 54405 2024 Community Health & Resource Fairs Flyer 2024 Dates: February 8th April 11th June 13th August 8th October 10th Decemebr 12th 1:00pm-5:00pm Entrance East Side of Building Located in the Church Basement or Outside (Weather Permitting) St. Bernard Catholic Church food pantry open every Thursday from 1:00pm to 5:00pm. IMMUNIZATIONS: To verify eligibility and make an appointment, please call: 715-743-5292. Clark County Birth to 3 Early interventions to help children under the age of 3 improve early learning skills Taylor County Health Department Promotion of Services Vision Screenings Fee-Exempt Water Test Kits Car Seat Safety Checks Lead Screening Clark County Health Department Promotion of Services Car Seat Safety Checks Infant Safe Sleep Immunizations Reproductive Health Services Fee-Exempt Water Test Kits Oral Heath Services (Screening & Fluoride) Marathon County Health Department Promotion of Services Immunizations Nurse Family Partnership Program Fee-Exempt Water Test Kits Aspirus Health Promotion of Services Car Seat Safety Checks HEALTHFIRST Promotion of Services Reproductive Health Services Help with Enrolling those Eligible for WIC The Babies' Place Promotion of Services Diaper and Wipe Distribution (Diaper Sizes 0-7, Pull Ups 2T-5T). Help with TEFAP Enrollment for Food and Diaper Assistance Family Health Center of Marshfield, Inc. Promotion of Services Women, Infants, & Children Promotion of Services Help with Enrolling those Eligible for WIC HOLA Family support Assistance with interpretation and translation Resource Navigation Job Seeker Support Referrals to other nonprofit organizations Health Care Assistance Bilingual Navigators Resource Referrals Suicide Prevention Training H2N Outreach Program Legal assistance referrals to: Pro Bono and Low-Fee Legal Services Immigration and naturalization support Accredited Staff Assistance. Employment Law and Benefits Community Hispanic Heritage Month. We celebrate and foster cultural themes through music, dance, and art in collaboration with other organizations HMONG & HISPANIC Communication Network Project Influenza vaccinations Routine vaccine info per CDC Blood pressure, Diabetes, and vision screening Certified Health Navigators LENA Information/registration Healthy Living with Diabetes workshops Stop the Bleed Training Car Seat Training Connection to community resources Fall prevention programs *Vision screening and Fall prevention programs will start in fall of 2024. Indianhead Weekly home visits Sharing information on your child’s development Linking families to other resources in the community Helping families feel more empowered as parents Setting goals for themselves and their families Available services may vary based on county or residence.

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  • Emergency Management | Clark County WI

    Emergency Management Local Emergency Planning Committee Resources Planning and Preparedness What We Do ​ Clark County Emergency Management performs the following functions within the county: Develop and distribute emergency management presentations, brochures, pamphlets, public service Develop and update emergency plans for all hazards impacting our community Develop, coordinate, and conduct emergency management training / exercise programs, announcements, and other relevant information for civic organizations, businesses, and the public Maintain the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) for Clark County Provide assistance for emergency response to emergencies and disasters Provide liaison with local, state, and federal authorities during emergencies and disasters ​ Four Phases of Emergency Management ​ Overview The department’s logo describes the four phases of Emergency Management and its ongoing process. Preparedness Preparedness is conducted before a disaster occurs in order to build emergency management capacity. It has three elements: the development of emergency response plans; training on our plans and possible hazards, practicing at putting the plans into effect (exercises); and public education. Preparedness planning seeks to anticipate problems and project possible solutions to minimize disaster damage. Response Response activities provide emergency assistance to save lives, preserve property, and protect the environment. A goal of all emergency responders is to reduce the probability of additional injuries or damage, and to start the recovery process as soon as possible. Recovery Recovery is the process of returning systems to normal levels, such as replacing a bridge that was washed away by flooding, or long term cleanup after a storm. Some activities can be accomplished in the short term, such as adding gravel to washed out roads; while other activities take years, such as rebuilding a community. Mitigation Mitigation activities normally occur before an emergency or disaster, or directly on the heels of a disaster. Such activities include installing sirens, adopting flood plain and/or zoning regulations, and creating building codes that include plans for storm shelters. The primary purpose for mitigation is to eliminate or reduce the probability of a disaster, such as a chemical spill or flood. It will include action to postpone, dissipate, or lessen the effects of the disaster. Responding to Emergencies in Clark County Clark County Emergency Management coordinates effective response and recovery efforts relating to natural and technological disasters and supporting the local communities and their citizens within Clark County. Through planning, training, and exercising, we prepare our citizens and our response personnel to help minimize the loss of lives and property. QUICK FACTS: Answers to Common Questions Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Disaster Assistance. Wisconsin Disaster Assistance Overview of the Wisconsin disaster assistance options and process. 517 Court Street, Room 306 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Ph: (715) 743-5100 Fx: (715 743-4350 Cell: (715) 429-0669

  • District Attorney | Clark County WI

    District Attorney Open Meeting Law Public Offender Locator Rights of Victims Worthless Checks Melissa Inlow District Attorney Matthew Kirkpatrick Assistant District Attorney Becky Short Victim Witness Coordinator Mission Statement It is the mission of the district attorney’s office to be firm, yet fair, in prosecuting the crimes and offenses that are the responsibility of a district attorney. ​ Summary ​ A brief description of matters customarily handled by the district attorney's office would include the following: ​ Prosecute all criminal matters including but not limited to burglary, theft, sexual assault, worthless checks, obstructing officers, forgery, criminal nonsupport, welfare fraud, disorderly conduct, battery, criminal damage, negligent homicide, and the possession, distribution, or otherwise prohibited acts with respect to drugs. Prosecute state forfeitures such as failure to abide by weatherization stipulations, certain wage claims, violations of Department of Agriculture regulations, open meeting law violations, and so on. As a somewhat separate category we also process all juvenile delinquency proceedings with respect to criminal activity and truancies. Traffic matters such as speeding, as well as traffic crimes such as operating while under the influence of an intoxicant, operating without a valid driver’s license, causing the death of a human being while operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicants, and so on. Our office does not handle traffic matters which are not criminal that occur in the various cities within the county, that is done by city attorneys. Prosecute county ordinance violations having a criminal statutory counterpart. District Attorney's Office | 517 Court St, Room 404 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | PH: (715) 743-5167 FX: (715) 743-5287

  • Land Conservation | Clark County WI

    Management Plans Engineering Resources Events Staff DNR Runoff Advisory Forecast : http://www.manureadvisorysystem.wi.gov/runoffrisk/index Ascent Permit Management Suite Waterway & Wetland Permits Rent a No-Till Drill The Land Conservation Department has a 10' Great Plains No-till drill it rents out. Great Plains 1006 NT ​ Rental Rates $75 per use + $8 per acre $100 minimum ​ Call today and we can talk about how no-tilling crops can benefit your bottom line, soil health, and protect our precious waters of the county. ​ (715) 743-5102 Mission Statement It is the mission of the Land Conservation Department to promote and assist in wise land use decisions that preserve, protect, and enhance the natural resources of Clark County. The complete waste storage ordinance can be found in the Code of Ordinances Chapter 13: Water and Soil Conservation under “Government". ​ View Recently Approved Changes to Chapter 13 Here. ​ You need a permit from our department to: close an old manure storage (cost-share funds available with free engineering from Land Conservation Department.) change an existing manure storage build a new manure storage ​Includes adding a transfer system meaning any component used to convey wastes to storage, loading area or treatment area; feed pad leachate collection systems; milking center wastewater systems; bedded pack barns that leave wastes on the floor for more than 180 days; compost pile surfaces, etc. See details in Section 13-11 ​ Click here to view our fee schedule. ​ Use the planned/proposed animal units number for the calculation If you have a manure storage that had a permit on 05/18/1999 and after, you are required to have and implement a Nutrient Management Plan (call us for assistance and for cost-share funds). As a reminder, all Nutrient Management Plans are due April 1st of each year. NMP's received after April 1 may be subject to a citation. We have cost-share funds available for these and other practices: Well decommissioning (water wells not being used must be properly closed per DNR regulations) Waste storage closures Grassed Waterways Stream Crossings Wetland Ponds/Restorations 517 Court St, Room 102 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Ph: (715) 743-5102 Fax: (715) 743-5108

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