Your home. Your choice. Your care.

Assessing You

  • Case Management Service- assesses a client's need for services, develops a service plan, coordinates these services, and monitors service quality.
  • Environmental Accessibility Adaptation- provides minor housing adaptations and/or minor home improvements for elders who require this service to remain safely in their homes.
  • Nutritional Assessment- assesses the elder's diet and medical conditions and provides appropriate recommendations.

Helping Hands

  • Home Delivered Meals- are well-balenced meals that meet Federal and State nutritional standards and the elders' dietary needs.
  • Grocery Shopping- provides and maintains an adequate supply of groceries in the home of a frail elder.
  • Chore Service- helps disabled or frail elders to make their home safe and to correct or prevent environmental problems that are hazardous to a person's health and safety.
  • Homemaking Service- are activities that may include light housekeeping, cleaning the kitchen and bathroom, changing beds, laundry, menu planning, meal preparation, and training for in-home management skills.
  • Personal Care- are actvities that assist the elder with: bathing, dressing, grooming, bed pan routines, eating, ambulating, and transfers.
  • Laundry Service- serves those who have no other means of having laundry cleaned.

Specialized Assistants

  • Skilled In-Home Service- provides services including: skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and more.
  • Home Health Aide Service- provides personal care in the home under the supervision of a registered nurse.
  • Medical Escort- provides companionship for the elder to and from any medical or dental appointment.
  • Money Management- uses trained and insured volunteers to help elders to balance their checkbooks, budget their monthly income, and run bank errands.
  • Companion- provides socialization, escorts client to appointments and errands, and provides assistance with snacks.

Day Care

  • Adult Day Health- offers a variety of services in an activity based setting. It is an alternative to 24-hour, long-term institutionalization for individuals who are unable to live completely independent lives.
  • Dementia Day Care- is similar to Adult Day Health but with a higher staff to client ratio, and staff receives specialized training.

Keeping you connected

  • Personal Emergency Response System- is a medical communications system that allows an individual experiencing a medical emergency at home to contact a trained staff attendant.
  • Wanderer Locator Service- activates a community support network to help reunite a lost person with his/her caregiver.

Additional Support

  • Transportation- transports eligble elders to and from community facilities.
  • Respite Bed- provides short-term institutionalization for elders whose caregivers need temporary relief.
  • Habilitation Therapy- provides assistance to individuals and their caregivers trying to cope with Alzheimer's Disease.