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Area Agency on Aging serve as the advocate and focal point for older individuals within the community by monitoring, evaluating, and commenting upon all policies, programs, hearings, levies, and community actions which will affect older individuals.
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Senior Advocacy Groups
Adult Day Programs
Senior Community Service Employment Programs
Adult Protective Intervention/Investigation
Elder Abuse Counseling
Senior Corps Volunteer Programs
Senior Centers
Senior Housing Information and Referral
Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Home Delivered Meals
Senior Ride Programs
Adult Sexual Assault Prevention
Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing
Aging/Older Adult Support Groups
AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CONNECTION (ADRC)/NO WRONG DOOR (NWD) | SENIORS COUNCIL OF SANTA CRUZ AND SAN BENITO COUNTIES
AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CONNECTION (ADRC)/NO WRONG DOOR (NWD)
The ADRC assists older adults, individuals living with disabilities, and family caregivers with identifying personal and community resources, navigating complex public benefits systems, and accessing information about dozens of non-profit community-based service partners. We help people get the supports they need to live where and how they want to live; services to meet real needs, and -more importantly!- to make real differences in the lives of those we are privileged to serve and learn from.
San Benito County's new Aging & Disability Resource Connection (ADRC) is both a service hub AND a network of committed community organizations acting as a "No Wrong Door" system to enable people of all ages, incomes, and abilities to connect with anyone ADRC partner organization for accessing a wide array of Long-Term Services and Support options in the community.
San Benito County's new Aging & Disability Resource Connection (ADRC) is both a service hub AND a network of committed community organizations acting as a "No Wrong Door" system to enable people of all ages, incomes, and abilities to connect with anyone ADRC partner organization for accessing a wide array of Long-Term Services and Support options in the community.
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Senior Centers
Senior Advocacy Groups
Senior Housing Information and Referral
The Downtown Senior Center aims to keep older adults active, engaged and connected with the community through recreation, education and technology. With a variety of classes, activities, trips and services for adults age 50+, there is something for everyone.
Serves a hot lunch and offers special activities. Provides recreation programs for seniors and soon-to-be seniors.
Offers exercise classes, Yoga, Tai Chi and Qi Gong, book club, creative writing, special events, line dancing, walking/hiking club.
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Computer Literacy Training Programs
Senior Centers
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Elderday provides adult day health care to keep our participants as strong as possible and out of institutional care. Services include health monitoring by nurses, participant and family support and care coordination by social workers, physical and occupational therapies, dietary consultation, speech therapy, and planned therapeutic activities in a happy congregate milieu. Care includes transportation to and from the program, morning snack, and lunch.
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Senior Centers
Occupational Therapy
Speech Therapy
Dietary Supplements
Physical Therapy
Young people help Seniors enhance their technology skills. Seniors are invited to drop in for free workshops to gain the skills they desire to stay connected with family and friends online.
Stress Busters: Supportive Relationships
Stress Busters: Supportive Relationships
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Senior Community Service Employment Programs
Senior Advocacy Groups
Senior Centers
Senior Corps Volunteer Programs