
Richland County
Health & Human Services
Promoting the Health, Well-Being, & Self-Sufficiency for All People of Richland County
About Us
Promoting the Health, Well-Being, & Self-Sufficiency for All People
Richland County Health & Human Services is dedicated to helping those in our county to access public resources, which will help them prosper and have more independent, fulfilling lives. It is our mission to provide these resources in a way that promotes the health, well-being, & self-sufficiency for all people of Richland County.
Health & Human Services Director – Tricia Clements
Programs & Services
The Richland County Department of Health and Human Services provides a comprehensive array of services and programs consumers in Richland County each year. These services are provided through the following programs:

Contact Information
Health & Human Services
221 W Seminary Street
Richland Center, WI 53581
Phone: 608-647-8821
ADRC: 608-647-4616
FAX: 608-647-6611
Hours: 8:00am – 4:30pm
Crisis & Suicide Prevention
Concerns involving suicide, mental health, addiction, and other crisis situations to speak with a crisis professional:
1-888-552-6642
Child & Youth Services
For concerns involving child abuse or neglect to request the Child & Youth Services On-Call Worker.
Richland County Sheriff’s Office
608-647-2106
Project LiveSaver
Project Lifesaver is a rescue program for Richland County’s most vulnerable individuals; children and adults with cognitive impairment or medical conditions which may put them at risk to wander away or be-come lost.

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