Wisconsin Wayfinder: Essential Children’s Resources Available for Providers and Professionals
Providers can now find information and support for children with delays, disabilities, special health care needs, and mental health conditions in one central location.
Wisconsin Wayfinder is a free and confidential statewide service from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) that connects providers with up-to-date resources in their region.
Wisconsin Wayfinder is a trusted source for timely and accurate information about special health care needs, services, and eligibility criteria for the families providers work with.
Children’s resource guides, part of five regional Children’s Resource Centers around the state, help connect families and professionals to resources. These guides can provide information on assistance available through the Children’s Long-Term Support or Birth to 3 programs, for example, or help locate services like therapy providers and parental support options.
Learn more about Wisconsin Wayfinder.
Providers may watch the Essential Children’s Resources for Providers and Professionals video to learn more about Wisconsin Wayfinder’s centralized service for providers and professionals.
For help, providers may:
Connect families to experts.
Providers may tell the families they’re working with about Wisconsin Wayfinder so they can get help too. Brochures and posters are available online in English, Spanish, and Hmong. Providers can also email Wisconsin Wayfinder for assistance.
Providers can call toll-free 877-WiscWay (877-947-2929) or contact Wisconsin Wayfinder online with any questions.
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