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Provide free, non-medical support for homebound elderly and disabled individuals, including transportation, shopping, friendly visits, respite care, housekeeping, phone reassurance, meals, chores, lawn care, minor repairs, and other assistance.
Offers services to assist seniors facing health and/or economic problems include: Care Management providing assistance and advocacy to help seniors have the healthcare, housing and services they need. "Friendly Visitors," which deploys staff to visit seniors in their homes who would otherwise be socially isolated ."Telephone Reassurance" though daily phone calls to ensure the safety and well-being of seniors living alone.
Provides information & referral services, benefits screening counselors, telephone reassurance, and language translation assistance.
| Provides free telephone reassurance and community support for older adults, people with disabilities, and those who are lonely, living alone, or feeling isolated from their community. Volunteers provide a friendly hello, as well as assess the well-being of the client, and will call an emergency contact person if a perceived emergency exists. |
Offers seniors citizens a free consultation by a certified gerontological nurse on methods for staying well, staying safe at home (assessments available), and managaing illness and medication.
| Provides free telephone reassurance and community support for older adults, people with disabilities, and those who are lonely, living alone, or feeling isolated from their community. Volunteers provide a friendly hello, as well as assess the well-being of the client, and will call an emergency contact person if a perceived emergency exists. |
Provides support through information, referrals, advocacy, care management, and programs that address homelessness, housing instability, senior isolation, literacy, employment, and other community needs.
| Provides free telephone reassurance and community support for older adults, people with disabilities, and those who are lonely, living alone, or feeling isolated from their community. Volunteers provide a friendly hello, as well as assess the well-being of the client, and will call an emergency contact person if a perceived emergency exists. |
