Welcome to the ADRC
of Imperial County!
Your One-Stop Agency for All Things Aging & Disability
Who We Are
What is ADRC?
The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) serves as a single point of entry into the long-term support and services for older adults and people with disabilities. ADRCs provide unbiased, reliable information and counseling to individuals with all levels of income. Through integration or coordination of existing aging and disability service systems, ADRCs help people easily access public and private long-term support and services programs. Imperial County's ADRC is under the leadership of Access to Independence, Executive Director Letty Zuno, and Imperial County Public Administrator's Office Area Agency on Aging, Sarah Enz.
Through this partnership, ICADRC hopes to help families of all income levels access services and support through the Imperial Valley. In June 2022, Access to Independence held a community workshop to inform the community of this emerging ADRC and build community partnerships. Imperial County's ADRC is unique and is the first of its kind in Imperial County to offer a "No Wrong Door" approach to long-term services and supports available. In June 2022, Access to Independence held a community workshop to inform the community of this emerging ADRC and build community partnerships. Imperial County's ADRC is unique and is the first of its kind in Imperial County to offer a "No Wrong Door" approach to long-term services and support available.
For more information, give us a call: (760) 332-3213.
The Aging & Disability Resource Center of Imperial County promotes choice and independence through personalized education, advocacy, and access to services that prevent, delay, and lessen the impacts of aging and disabilities in the lives of adults. Contact us today!
Our Services
Click on the Services Tab at the top of this page to learn more about the services ICADRC offers.
Hours of Operation
ICADRC is open from
Mon - Fri: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM