Health & Human Services

Local Resources

Animal Welfare Concerns

Humane Animal Welfare Society (HAWS) in Waukesha
Report an injured, diseased or deceased animal on private property, suspected neglect or abuse, wildlife live trapping or containment.
Phone: 262-542-8851

Muskego Police Department 

Report a lost or stray domestic animal. The City’s Department of Public Works facility has kennels to keep missing pets for approximately 24 hours until they are transported to HAWS.
Phone: 262-679-4130

Blood Donation

The City of Muskego supports community blood drives throughout the year. Visit this site for Info about a blood drive in the area. Also, please visit the city’s calendar.

Drug and Alcohol Abuse Awareness

24-Hour Drop-off For Unused Medication

Keeping prescriptions and other unused or expired medications out of the wrong hands starts at home, and the City of Muskego Police Department is now offering the opportunity to discard these items, securely. The drop off site is inside the Police Department lobby, at W182 S8200 Racine Avenue.

Addiction Resource Council

Providing preventative and support services and resources for families struggling with addiction
24 Hour Helpline: 262-524-7920

Drug Free Communities

Providing community resources for counseling, education, parent resources for prevention and intervention.
A division of the Elevate, Inc.
Phone:  (262) 677-2216

Project Know

Provides links to local resources for alcohol counseling. ProjectKnow.com aims to inform parents and family members of those struggling with addiction, as well as addicts and alcoholics themselves, about the options available for treating addiction. Click on the above link for resources close to Muskego.
Phone: 1-800-928-9139

Fire and EMS Public Services

The City of Muskego contracts with the Tess Corners Fire and Rescue, which along with emergency response, provides community services, including education. Muskego has four fire stations - visit the Tess Corners Fire and Rescue website for more details and to contact the station nearest your property.

Impact 2-1-1

The City of Muskego is part of the Impact 2-1-1 assistance area in Southeastern Wisconsin. Residents can dial 2-1-1 to receive information and assistance for Municipal and Community services; Shelter and services for the homeless; Substance abuse; People with disabilities; Health care access; Children and families; Employment and job training, and much more.

Other Local Services

Eagles Wing Free Clinic
555 Bayview Road, Suite #4
Mukwonago, WI 53149
Phone: 262-385-9211 (to schedule appointment)

Muskego Food Pantry
S81 W19150 Apollo Drive
Muskego, WI 53150
Phone: 262-679-6448; Email
Hours
Every Thursday:
Open to the Public 1 – 5:30 pm
Donations 9 am – 5:30 pm*
Closed Saturday
*Call ahead to make arrangements to drop off donations

Interfaith Senior Programs Waukesha
Providing volunteer assistance for older adults to help them live independent lives.
210 NW Barstow Street, Suite 101
Waukesha, WI 53188
Phone: 262-549-3348 
Hours:  Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Senior Meals

Stoney Creek (S69 W14142 Tess Corners Dr., Muskego 53150) is one of the sites offering meals as part of the Waukesha County Nutrition program. The 11:45 a.m. meal is served on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. A confidential donation of $4 is suggested, but no one will be denied a meal based on their ability to donate.
Reservations: 262-548-7826 (Department of Senior Services). Must be made at least a day in advance.  

Muskego Senior Taxi

Providing reliable and inexpensive transportation for seniors 65 and older and adults of any age with intellectual or physical disabilities to improve their quality of life and to provide peace of mind for their loved ones.
Offices located in Muskego Regency Senior Community
Phone:  262-679-4754

Rideline

The Ride Line Program is available to Waukesha County residents who are non/limited-drivers and 65 years of age or older, or under 65 years of age and users of a cane, crutches, walker, wheelchair, scooter, or legally blind. Individuals must be unable to enter or exit a car with little or no assistance. If a certified person is ambulatory and the trip is not in a taxi provider’s service area, the person may use the RideLine program.

Individuals must complete an Application, which includes a Fare Determination Form, and be certified by the Aging and Disability Resource Center before using the program. If the taxi program does not serve the area in which a trip is to be made, an individual may be eligible for RideLine Service and should complete the full application. For ambulatory individuals, the full application will also provide Taxi access as it is available.

Waukesha County Department of Health and Human Services

Providing assistance for families, children, public and mental health, aging and disabled and more. Visit the site for information on specific programs and contacts.