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Provides resources for seniors living alone as well as caregivers needing support. Services are designed to help maintain independence as long as feasible.
Home-based services provided according to availability of volunteers and staff:
- Assisted Transportation: Short distance volunteer drivers provide help to access medical appointments, groceries, pharmacy, etc. Limitations and restrictions apply.
- Companionship: Home visits provided by volunteers to provide non-medical support to encourage socialization
- Homemaking: Indoor light housekeeping services include mild laundry services, floor care, kitchen/bathroom cleaning and other indoor help. Light "fix it" services (i.e. changing light bulbs, smoke detector batteries, etc.), meal preparation, menu planning, picking up groceries and medications, help with organizing bills, etc.
Supportive programs:
- Caregiver Consulting: Helps caregivers manage and live their lives while caring for another person, develop individualized plans and connect with resources in the community
- Caregiver Support Groups: Professionally facilitated, confidential environment for caregivers to share concerns, feelings regarding their role as caregiver and to learn from each other
- In-Home Respite: Home visits by volunteers who visit with care receiver to temporarily relieve the caregiver. (Services are not home health aide, medical or PCA).
- Social Respite: Memory Cafe meets once a month providing conversation, tactile arts/crafts projects, exercise, music and games to temporarily relieve the caregiver while providing socialization for care receivers
Provides resources for seniors living alone as well as caregivers needing support. Services are designed to help maintain independence as long as feasible.
Home-based services provided according to availability of volunteers and staff:
- Assisted Transportation: Short distance volunteer drivers provide help to access medical appointments, groceries, pharmacy, etc. Limitations and restrictions apply.
- Companionship: Home visits provided by volunteers to provide non-medical support to encourage socialization
- Homemaking: Indoor light housekeeping services include mild laundry services, floor care, kitchen/bathroom cleaning and other indoor help. Light "fix it" services (i.e. changing light bulbs, smoke detector batteries, etc.), meal preparation, menu planning, picking up groceries and medications, help with organizing bills, etc.
Supportive programs:
- Caregiver Consulting: Helps caregivers manage and live their lives while caring for another person, develop individualized plans and connect with resources in the community
- Caregiver Support Groups: Professionally facilitated, confidential environment for caregivers to share concerns, feelings regarding their role as caregiver and to learn from each other
- In-Home Respite: Home visits by volunteers who visit with care receiver to temporarily relieve the caregiver. (Services are not home health aide, medical or PCA).
- Social Respite: Memory Cafe meets once a month providing conversation, tactile arts/crafts projects, exercise, music and games to temporarily relieve the caregiver while providing socialization for care receivers
Categories
Older Adults
Adult In Home Respite Care
Secretarial Assistance
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Housekeeping Assistance
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Caregivers
In Home Meal Preparation
Friendly Visiting
Homemaker Assistance
Caregiver Training
Adult Day Programs
Senior Ride Programs
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
In Home Care Service is a licensed service that provides an individualized assistance plan to help maintain and support healthy independent aging in the home and community. Aging individuals receive assistance in their home from a trained staff with a daily personal plan which can include household maintenance (laundry/cleaning), personal cares, and/or home management (phone calls, organizing, reading mail, arranging appointments), and socialization.
In Home Care Service is a licensed service that provides an individualized assistance plan to help maintain and support healthy independent aging in the home and community. Aging individuals receive assistance in their home from a trained staff with a daily personal plan which can include household maintenance (laundry/cleaning), personal cares, and/or home management (phone calls, organizing, reading mail, arranging appointments), and socialization.
Categories
Low Income
Secretarial Assistance
Home Visit Volunteer Opportunities
Leaf Raking Volunteer Opportunities
Housekeeping Assistance
Snow Clearance Volunteer Opportunities
Older Adults
Yard Maintenance
Window Washing Volunteer Opportunities
Provides resources for seniors living alone as well as caregivers needing support. Services are designed to help maintain independence as long as feasible.
Home-based services provided according to availability of volunteers and staff:
- Assisted Transportation: Short distance volunteer drivers provide help to access medical appointments, groceries, pharmacy, etc. Limitations and restrictions apply.
- Companionship: Home visits provided by volunteers to provide non-medical support to encourage socialization
- Homemaking: Indoor light housekeeping services include mild laundry services, floor care, kitchen/bathroom cleaning and other indoor help. Light 'fix it' services (i.e. changing light bulbs, smoke detector batteries, etc.), meal preparation, menu planning, picking up groceries and medications, help with organizing bills, etc.
Supportive Programs:
- Caregiver Consulting: Helps caregivers manage and live their lives while caring for another person, develop individualized plans and connect with resources in the community
-Caregiver Support Groups: Professionally facilitated, confidential environment for caregivers to share concerns, feelings regarding their role as a caregiver and to learn from each other
- In-Home Respite: Home visits by volunteers who visit with care receiver to temporarily relieve the caregiver. (Services are not home health aide, medical or PCA).
- Social Respite: Memory Cafe meets once a month providing conversation, tactile arts/craft projects, exercise, music and games to temporarily relieve the caregiver while providing socialization for care receivers
Provides resources for seniors living alone as well as caregivers needing support. Services are designed to help maintain independence as long as feasible.
Home-based services provided according to availability of volunteers and staff:
- Assisted Transportation: Short distance volunteer drivers provide help to access medical appointments, groceries, pharmacy, etc. Limitations and restrictions apply.
- Companionship: Home visits provided by volunteers to provide non-medical support to encourage socialization
- Homemaking: Indoor light housekeeping services include mild laundry services, floor care, kitchen/bathroom cleaning and other indoor help. Light 'fix it' services (i.e. changing light bulbs, smoke detector batteries, etc.), meal preparation, menu planning, picking up groceries and medications, help with organizing bills, etc.
Supportive Programs:
- Caregiver Consulting: Helps caregivers manage and live their lives while caring for another person, develop individualized plans and connect with resources in the community
-Caregiver Support Groups: Professionally facilitated, confidential environment for caregivers to share concerns, feelings regarding their role as a caregiver and to learn from each other
- In-Home Respite: Home visits by volunteers who visit with care receiver to temporarily relieve the caregiver. (Services are not home health aide, medical or PCA).
- Social Respite: Memory Cafe meets once a month providing conversation, tactile arts/craft projects, exercise, music and games to temporarily relieve the caregiver while providing socialization for care receivers
Categories
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Housekeeping Assistance
Caregivers
Senior Ride Programs
Older Adults
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Secretarial Assistance
Adult Day Programs
Adult In Home Respite Care
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Caregiver Training
Friendly Visiting
In Home Meal Preparation
Homemaker Assistance
Provides resources for seniors living alone as well as caregivers needing support. Services are designed to help maintain independence as long as feasible.
Home-based services provided according to availability of volunteers and staff:
- Assisted Transportation: Short distance volunteer drivers provide help to access medical appointments, groceries, pharmacy, etc. Limitations and restrictions apply.
- Companionship: Home visits provided by volunteers to provide non-medical support to encourage socialization
- Homemaking: Indoor light housekeeping services include mild laundry services, floor care, kitchen/bathroom cleaning and other indoor help. Light "fix it" services (i.e. changing light bulbs, smoke detector batteries, etc.), meal preparation, menu planning, picking up groceries and medications, help with organizing bills, etc.
Supportive programs:
- Caregiver Consulting: Helps caregivers manage and live their lives while caring for another person, develop individualized plans and connect with resources in the community
- Caregiver Support Groups: Professionally facilitated, confidential environment for caregivers to share concerns, feelings regarding their role as caregiver and to learn from each other
- In-Home Respite: Home visits by volunteers who visit with care receiver to temporarily relieve the caregiver. (Services are not home health aide, medical or PCA).
- Social Respite: Memory Cafe meets once a month providing conversation, tactile arts/crafts projects, exercise, music and games to temporarily relieve the caregiver while providing socialization for care receivers
Provides resources for seniors living alone as well as caregivers needing support. Services are designed to help maintain independence as long as feasible.
Home-based services provided according to availability of volunteers and staff:
- Assisted Transportation: Short distance volunteer drivers provide help to access medical appointments, groceries, pharmacy, etc. Limitations and restrictions apply.
- Companionship: Home visits provided by volunteers to provide non-medical support to encourage socialization
- Homemaking: Indoor light housekeeping services include mild laundry services, floor care, kitchen/bathroom cleaning and other indoor help. Light "fix it" services (i.e. changing light bulbs, smoke detector batteries, etc.), meal preparation, menu planning, picking up groceries and medications, help with organizing bills, etc.
Supportive programs:
- Caregiver Consulting: Helps caregivers manage and live their lives while caring for another person, develop individualized plans and connect with resources in the community
- Caregiver Support Groups: Professionally facilitated, confidential environment for caregivers to share concerns, feelings regarding their role as caregiver and to learn from each other
- In-Home Respite: Home visits by volunteers who visit with care receiver to temporarily relieve the caregiver. (Services are not home health aide, medical or PCA).
- Social Respite: Memory Cafe meets once a month providing conversation, tactile arts/crafts projects, exercise, music and games to temporarily relieve the caregiver while providing socialization for care receivers
Categories
Caregiver Training
Adult Day Programs
Homemaker Assistance
Friendly Visiting
Senior Ride Programs
Adult In Home Respite Care
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Housekeeping Assistance
In Home Meal Preparation
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Secretarial Assistance
Older Adults
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Caregivers
Provides or arranges support required to continue living at home as long as possible. Support uses program staff, volunteers, and/or paid nursing staff.
Services:
- Advocacy
- Caregiver support group
- Corresponding assistance
- Diabetes support group
- Friendly visiting and telephone reassurance
- Health education
- Home repairs and lawn/garden services
- Information and referral
- In-town and out-of-town assisted transportation
- Light housekeeping and chores
- Respite for primary caregivers and/or family members
- Shopping/errand assistance
- Social activities
Provides or arranges support required to continue living at home as long as possible. Support uses program staff, volunteers, and/or paid nursing staff.
Services:
- Advocacy
- Caregiver support group
- Corresponding assistance
- Diabetes support group
- Friendly visiting and telephone reassurance
- Health education
- Home repairs and lawn/garden services
- Information and referral
- In-town and out-of-town assisted transportation
- Light housekeeping and chores
- Respite for primary caregivers and/or family members
- Shopping/errand assistance
- Social activities
Categories
Senior Ride Programs
Disability Related Transportation
General Health Education Programs
Individual Advocacy
Secretarial Assistance
Friendly Visiting
Housekeeping Assistance
Diabetes
Specialized Information and Referral
Telephone Reassurance
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Adult In Home Respite Care
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Yard Maintenance
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Provides homemaking services that include laundry, cleaning, meal preparation, shopping and errands, socialization, assistance with paying bills, and reading mail.
Provides homemaking services that include laundry, cleaning, meal preparation, shopping and errands, socialization, assistance with paying bills, and reading mail.
Categories
Housekeeping Assistance
In Home Meal Preparation
Secretarial Assistance
Homemaker Assistance
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Provides resources for seniors living alone as well as caregivers needing support. Services are designed to help maintain independence as long as feasible.
Home-based services provided according to availability of volunteers and staff:
- Assisted Transportation: Short distance volunteer drivers provide help to access medical appointments, groceries, pharmacy, etc. Limitations and restrictions apply.
- Companionship: Home visits provided by volunteers to provide non-medical support to encourage socialization
- Homemaking: Indoor light housekeeping services include mild laundry services, floor care, kitchen/bathroom cleaning and other indoor help. Light "fix it" services (i.e. changing light bulbs, smoke detector batteries, etc.), meal preparation, menu planning, picking up groceries and medications, help with organizing bills, etc.
Supportive programs:
- Caregiver Consulting: Helps caregivers manage and live their lives while caring for another person, develop individualized plans and connect with resources in the community
- Caregiver Support Groups: Professionally facilitated, confidential environment for caregivers to share concerns, feelings regarding their role as caregiver and to learn from each other
- In-Home Respite: Home visits by volunteers who visit with care receiver to temporarily relieve the caregiver. (Services are not home health aide, medical or PCA).
- Social Respite: Memory Cafe meets once a month providing conversation, tactile arts/crafts projects, exercise, music and games to temporarily relieve the caregiver while providing socialization for care receivers
Provides resources for seniors living alone as well as caregivers needing support. Services are designed to help maintain independence as long as feasible.
Home-based services provided according to availability of volunteers and staff:
- Assisted Transportation: Short distance volunteer drivers provide help to access medical appointments, groceries, pharmacy, etc. Limitations and restrictions apply.
- Companionship: Home visits provided by volunteers to provide non-medical support to encourage socialization
- Homemaking: Indoor light housekeeping services include mild laundry services, floor care, kitchen/bathroom cleaning and other indoor help. Light "fix it" services (i.e. changing light bulbs, smoke detector batteries, etc.), meal preparation, menu planning, picking up groceries and medications, help with organizing bills, etc.
Supportive programs:
- Caregiver Consulting: Helps caregivers manage and live their lives while caring for another person, develop individualized plans and connect with resources in the community
- Caregiver Support Groups: Professionally facilitated, confidential environment for caregivers to share concerns, feelings regarding their role as caregiver and to learn from each other
- In-Home Respite: Home visits by volunteers who visit with care receiver to temporarily relieve the caregiver. (Services are not home health aide, medical or PCA).
- Social Respite: Memory Cafe meets once a month providing conversation, tactile arts/crafts projects, exercise, music and games to temporarily relieve the caregiver while providing socialization for care receivers
Categories
Friendly Visiting
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Housekeeping Assistance
Homemaker Assistance
Caregivers
Older Adults
Adult In Home Respite Care
Caregiver Training
Senior Ride Programs
In Home Meal Preparation
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Secretarial Assistance
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Adult Day Programs
Provides resources for seniors living alone as well as caregivers needing support. Services are designed to help maintain independence as long as feasible.
Home-based services provided according to availability of volunteers and staff:
- Assisted Transportation: Short distance volunteer drivers provide help to access medical appointments, groceries, pharmacy, etc. Limitations and restrictions apply.
- Companionship: Home visits provided by volunteers to provide non-medical support to encourage socialization
- Homemaking: Indoor light housekeeping services include mild laundry services, floor care, kitchen/bathroom cleaning and other indoor help. Light "fix it" services (i.e. changing light bulbs, smoke detector batteries, etc.), meal preparation, menu planning, picking up groceries and medications, help with organizing bills, etc.
Supportive programs:
- Caregiver Consulting: Helps caregivers manage and live their lives while caring for another person, develop individualized plans and connect with resources in the community
- Caregiver Support Groups: Professionally facilitated, confidential environment for caregivers to share concerns, feelings regarding their role as caregiver and to learn from each other
- In-Home Respite: Home visits by volunteers who visit with care receiver to temporarily relieve the caregiver. (Services are not home health aide, medical or PCA).
- Social Respite: Memory Cafe meets once a month providing conversation, tactile arts/crafts projects, exercise, music and games to temporarily relieve the caregiver while providing socialization for care receivers
Provides resources for seniors living alone as well as caregivers needing support. Services are designed to help maintain independence as long as feasible.
Home-based services provided according to availability of volunteers and staff:
- Assisted Transportation: Short distance volunteer drivers provide help to access medical appointments, groceries, pharmacy, etc. Limitations and restrictions apply.
- Companionship: Home visits provided by volunteers to provide non-medical support to encourage socialization
- Homemaking: Indoor light housekeeping services include mild laundry services, floor care, kitchen/bathroom cleaning and other indoor help. Light "fix it" services (i.e. changing light bulbs, smoke detector batteries, etc.), meal preparation, menu planning, picking up groceries and medications, help with organizing bills, etc.
Supportive programs:
- Caregiver Consulting: Helps caregivers manage and live their lives while caring for another person, develop individualized plans and connect with resources in the community
- Caregiver Support Groups: Professionally facilitated, confidential environment for caregivers to share concerns, feelings regarding their role as caregiver and to learn from each other
- In-Home Respite: Home visits by volunteers who visit with care receiver to temporarily relieve the caregiver. (Services are not home health aide, medical or PCA).
- Social Respite: Memory Cafe meets once a month providing conversation, tactile arts/crafts projects, exercise, music and games to temporarily relieve the caregiver while providing socialization for care receivers
Categories
Caregiver Training
Adult Day Programs
Homemaker Assistance
Friendly Visiting
Senior Ride Programs
Adult In Home Respite Care
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Housekeeping Assistance
In Home Meal Preparation
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Secretarial Assistance
Older Adults
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Caregivers