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The Jacksonville Aging Studies Center, also known as JAX-ASCENT, serves as a hub for groundbreaking research in Northeast Florida. The center is part of the UF College of Medicine – Jacksonville and conducts studies on the impact of aging, including behavioral, nutritional and pharmacologic clinical trials. The center is located at UF Health Jacksonville in a welcoming environment with interview and examination rooms for health assessments, physical performance measures and cognition, memory, body composition and strength tests. JAX-ASCENT seeks older adults interested in participating in a variety of local research studies, to prevention therapies that can help improve quality of life. As a member of the JAX-ASCENT registry and if you qualify, you may be invited to participate in numerous studies during your time as a registry member. Compensation may be provided for your time and transportation if you choose to participate in a research study.
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PREVENTABLE trial JAX-ASCENT is currently enrolling participants in the PREVENTABLE research study, which is one of the largest studies in adults 75 years or older. The purpose of the PREVENTABLE research study is to learn if taking a statin could help older adults live well for longer by preventing dementia, disability or heart disease. A statin is a commonly used drug to lower cholesterol. Why is PREVENTABLE important? heart disease are not fully understood. By taking part in the PREVENTABLE study, you could help us learn if taking a statin is helpful for older adults like you. How can I participate?
a statin, and do not have heart disease (heart attack or your basic everyday activities.
To learn more about the JAX-ASCENT registry or PREVENTABLE trial, visit JaxAscent.com or call 904.244.4690.
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Conviva Care Centers. Aging Well starts here. If you expect more from your primary care provider, get to know the experts at Conviva. We are a physician-led primary care practice setting the standard of excellence in helping seniors live and age well.
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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR LENNY CURRY MAYOR
March 12, 2021
Dear Citizens, Every year, the City of Jacksonville’s Senior Services Division works collaboratively with a multitude of community partners to create a comprehensive guide that informs and engages Jacksonville’s seniors. The 2021-2022 Jacksonville Senior Services Directory is an informative publication consisting of valuable information about a wide range of services, activities and resources available to our active and beloved senior community. With over 875 square miles, there is something for everyone to experience in Jacksonville. The First Coast region is home to nearly 400 parks and public spaces, 22 miles of pristine coastline, our treasured St. Johns River, and so much more. The Jacksonville community has a plethora of diverse cultural and entertainment experiences to explore, from museums to sports venues to concert halls. Jacksonville is also home to a vibrant and thriving business community, industry-leading healthcare facilities, and the third largest military presence in the United States. Jacksonville has experienced significant growth over the last several years and as a senior resident, your past, present and future contributions play an important role in that progress and success. I invite you to enjoy this year’s Senior Services Directory and to take advantage of the many offerings and opportunities our great city has to offer. Sincerely,
Lenny Curry Mayor
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Letter from the Mayor
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Letter from the Desk of Stacy Amparan Letter from the Desk of Gloria Crawford
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It’s a Great Time to be a Senior
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20 Ways to Make Your Diet & Lifestyle Healthy in 2021 Tips for Making Healthy Choices While Grocery Shopping
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City of Jacksonville Division of Sports & Entertainment and
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Office of Special Events
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Good Time to Visit Our Parks
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CPACs - A Resource in Your Community
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Jacksonville City Council
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Military Affairs & Veterans Services
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How to Use This Guide
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Alphabetical Listings Index Maps
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Assisted Living Facilities
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Tax Collector Offices
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Health Care Advance Directives
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Designation of Health Care Surrogate
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Living Will Declaration
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Application for Disabled Person Parking Permit Index of Advertisers Evaluation Form
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City of Jacksonville 117 West Duval Street, City Hall at St. James Building Jacksonville, FL 32202 Stacy Amparan, Program Manager 117 West Duval Street, Suite 280 Jacksonville, FL 32202 Phone: 255-5408 • Fax: 255-5414 www.coj.net/seniors www.jaxseniors.net ©2021 HERITAGE PUBLISHING, INC. 9250 Baymeadows Road, Suite 460 Jacksonville, FL 32256 Phone: 296-1304 • Fax: 296-8522 www.heritagepublishinginc.com Accounting Kim Van Nostrand Advertising Sales Chelsa Moody Terri Ortega Charlene Savidge Art Director Nour Matrahji Contributing Writer Dana T. Gardner, MS, RD, LD/N Data Specialists Betsy Dailo - Manager Sameh Khayat Pei Tang Liu Chelsea Van Nostrand Editorial Dounya Al-Amad Catherine Wysoczanski - Lead Graphic Design Jehanara Syed - Lead Founder, Publisher & President Marzoug (Mark) Al-Amad Cover photo by Jeff Backfisch Photos in this publication were provided by Brad Biringer and other noted sources.
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Letter from the Desk of STACY AMPARAN: Dear Seniors, The Jacksonville Senior Services Directory is a collaboration between the City of Jacksonville and Heritage Publishing, Inc. Each year, the directory is thoughtfully laid out to provide the most informative and reflective information for senior adults in our community. The resources provided in the directory ensure that you have access to the resources needed to secure and maintain productivity and independence here in Jacksonville. Mayor Curry has stated that his main priorities are health, wellness and public safety. Throughout this directory you will find resources for these very important topics. The Senior Services Division supports the Mayor and his priorities in keeping seniors active, engaged, and connected. While COVID-19 unfortunately forced the cancellation of many events to ensure the health and safety of our seniors, we are excited about the opportunity to provide programs in the coming year. There will be some changes made to ensure that the events are provided safely, but the fun and excitement will never change! We have missed the opportunity to connect with you for the past year and look forward to seeing you as soon as we can! Thank you for being a valued member of our community, and we hope to serve you in any way that makes resources readily available for you. Please take a moment to fill out and return the evaluation in the back of this publication. Sincerely,
Stacy Amparan Senior Events Program Manager City of Jacksonville Senior Services Division (904) 255-5408
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Letter from the Desk of GLORIA CRAWFORD: Dear Seniors, Greetings! On behalf of the City of Jacksonville’s Senior Services Division, it is my pleasure to introduce the 2021-22 Jacksonville Senior Services Directory. This directory is a fantastic resource that will provide you with a glimpse of the tremendous programs that the City of Jacksonville offers its seniors. Each year, the directory is updated and enhanced with the latest information and is offered to you free of charge at your local libraries and senior centers. I hope that you find this directory helpful and easy to use and that it will assist you in finding and utilizing services that support the life you live. Included in the directory is important information about senior centers, events, volunteerism, and caregiving services offered by the City of Jacksonville Senior Services Division, as well as other services and products available to seniors, their families, and caregivers in our community. While the COVID pandemic has certainly provided challenges in the past year, the Senior Services Division has continued to provide essential services to seniors, and I invite you to utilize these resources to live your best life and remain independent for as long as possible. I am grateful to Mayor Lenny Curry and the Community Outreach team for their continuing support in providing this vital tool, as well as the advertisers in this publication who work so diligently to provide services that make this publication possible. If you have suggestions for improving the Jacksonville Senior Services Directory, please take a few minutes to complete the evaluation form in the back of the directory, or call the Senior Services Division at 904-255-5667. I welcome your input, thoughts, and suggestions. Sincerely,
Gloria Crawford Chief, Senior Services Division Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Department
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To encourage and empower senior citizens to live active, independent lifestyles through social, educational and wellness programs.
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We strive to add years to their life and life to their years.
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The Senior Services Division provides services for Jacksonville’s residents to support successful aging and promote the realization of one’s greatest potential. The programs and activities of the Division provide for senior safety and enjoyment of life, volunteer opportunities, and maximization of independence so that older adults can achieve their highest quality of life and age with dignity.
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Five major programs offer seniors of Jacksonville the opportunity to live healthier, learn, volunteer, meet new people and engage in new and exciting activities to enhance their lives.
SENIOR CENTERS PROGRAM Senior Centers are a welcoming part of the community offering cultural, social, educational and recreational programs, computer classes, exercise classes, card games, sports, book clubs, field trips and more! Free nutritious meals are served daily to participants at 18 senior centers, and nutrition education classes are featured regularly. Fitness programs are available to increase the health and well-being of participants. Several locations schedule weekly evening dances, some with live bands. Most of our facilities are available for rent to the public for meetings, conferences, dinners, receptions and other private functions. For more information about the variety of programs and activities awaiting you at our centers, call 255-5400 or visit www.jaxseniors.net. Photo by City of Jacksonville
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SENIOR EVENTS PROGRAM More than a dozen events are held annually to enable older adults to socialize while increasing their overall quality of life through social, health, and educational events. The program hosts a variety of events and produces this guide, the Jacksonville Senior Services Directory. For more information, call 255-5667.
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INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM (ILP) The Independent Living Program administers the Respite for Elders in Everyday Families (RELIEF) and Senior Companion programs, which provide an average of four to six hours of in-home respite care at no cost to low-income families. These services assist caregivers in preventing premature institutionalization and elder abuse, allowing the individual to “age in place” with dignity in their own homes. For more information, call 255-6686.
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activities within the community. RSVP volunteers choose how, where, and when they want to serve, with commitments ranging from a few hours to 40 hours per week. Volunteers receive pre-service orientation and training from the organization where they will serve. RSVP Tale Tellers read to Duval County Public School pre-K to first grade children who come from disadvantaged families. Tale Tellers are provided training on reading techniques, child development, cultural diversity and other topics to increase their effectiveness. For more information, call 255-6655.
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM (FGP) The Foster Grandparent Program provides volunteer opportunities for those 55 and over to serve as
mentors, tutors and caregivers to special needs and at-risk children in local schools, early learning facilities, and Head Start centers. Eligibility guidelines include lowincome individuals who are in good physical health and can provide a minimum of 15 hours of service per week. Tax-free hourly stipends are available for income-eligible seniors. For more information, call 255-6660.
JACKSONVILLE-DUVAL COUNTY COUNCIL ON ELDER AFFAIRS (COEA) COEA is a volunteer organization created by ordinance to advocate on the behalf of seniors and promotes programs and policies that maximize opportunities for independence and well-being. For more information, call 255-5413.
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ways to make your
DIET & LIFESTYLE
HEALTHY IN 2021
DANA T. GARDNER, MS, RD, LD/N
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EAT A HEALTHY DIET The year 2021 is being declared by many as the year of vision. So, what better time to begin to envision yourself in your best health! In order to achieve better health, we must know what areas may need improvement so changes can be applied to meet our health goals. Research has shown that small changes over time can lead to bigger and lasting gains. If you’re ready to envision yourself in better health, implement a few of the following suggested 20 healthy tips.
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DON’T SMOKE Smoking increases risk of lung and throat cancer, kidney and heart disease and cognitive decline. This one lifestyle change can make a world of difference for your health.
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Eat a combination of different foods, including fruit, vegetables, legumes, nuts and whole grains. You can improve your intake of fruits and vegetables by always including veggies in your meals, eating fresh fruits and vegetables as snacks and eating a variety of fruits and vegetables.
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BE MINDFUL OF YOUR SODIUM INTAKE High salt or sodium intake is associated with increased blood pressure and increased risk of stroke and heart attack. The American Heart Association recommends limiting sodium intake to 1,500 mg a day, especially for individuals with high blood pressure.
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GET SOCIAL NOT ON SOCIAL MEDIA Staying socially engaged with others, beyond the screen, supports your health. Finding ways to get out of the house and be around others in the community can affect a person’s overall well-being. Come visit one of Jacksonville’s Senior Centers which are conveniently located throughout the city.
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Foods like fat-free and low-fat milk, cheese, yogurt, and fortified soy beverages (soymilk) help to build and maintain strong bones needed for everyday activities.
READ THE NUTRITION FACTS LABEL ON PACKAGED FOODS The Nutrition Facts Label tells you how many calories and servings are in a box or package, as well as fat, fiber, sodium, and sugars—including added sugars— which will help you make healthy choices.
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MOVE MORE, SIT LESS Get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity every week, plus musclestrengthening activities at least two days a week. www.heritagepublishinginc.com
Protein is essential for building and repairing muscle. Choose lean or lowfat cuts of beef or pork, and skinless chicken or turkey. Get your protein from seafood twice a week. Quality protein sources come from plant based foods, too.
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READY. SET. GOAL Set small, achievable goals. Work on one or two goals at a time. Write them down and post them visibly, this way you can remind yourself about your goals. 19
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GET YOUR CHECK UPS
MAINTAIN YOUR BRAIN Studies have shown that a lifestyle that includes cognitive stimulation through active learning slows cognitive decline. Never stop learning and challenging your mind! Take dance lessons, learn a new language or read a book.
Visit your doctor regularly for preventive services like cancer and diabetes screenings. Preventative care is one key to maintaining health.
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COOKING MORE OFTEN AT HOME
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GET ENOUGH SLEEP Lack of sleep can cause depression, irritability, increased fall risk, and memory problems. Develop a regular schedule with a bedtime routine. Keep your bedroom dark and noisefree— avoid watching television or surfing the internet while in bed. 20
Cooking at home may not only save you money, but it allows you to be in control of what is in your food and how your food is made. When we cook more often at home, we tend to eat more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat dairy products, and lean protein foods.
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ENERGIZE WITH GRAINS Your body’s quickest energy source comes from foods such as bread, pasta, oatmeal, cereals, and tortillas. Be sure to make at least half of your grain food choices whole-grain foods like whole-wheat bread or pasta and brown rice.
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KNOW YOUR NUMBERS It is important to know your baseline numbers for your cholesterol, blood glucose, blood pressure and A1c. By knowing your numbers, you will be able to identify areas in your health to focus on and possibly improve.
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EAT MORE NUTS Nuts and seeds offer a little plant protein and plenty of heart-healthy polyunsaturated fat. Sprinkle them on salads or add them to yogurt, cereal, fruit, and vegetable dishes.
Portion sizes at restaurants can typically be double or even triple the recommended size. When eating out, ask the server for a to-go box and store half or more of your meal in the container for later. You can still enjoy your meal without consuming all of the calories in one seating.
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RETHINK YOUR DRINK Substitute water for sugary drinks to reduce calories and stay properly hydrated.
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MAKE BREAKFAST COUNT Start the day with fresh fruit and a serving of whole grains, like oatmeal, bran flakes, or wholewheat toast.
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MANAGE YOUR MENTAL HEALTH When it comes to building a healthy lifestyle, it’s easy to concentrate on the physical aspects of health and ignore the mental upkeep. Remember that your mental health is a foundation of your overall health.
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TIPS FOR MAKING HEALTHY CHOICES WHILE
GROCERY SHOPPING
MAKE A LIST
DANA T. GARDNER, MS, RD, LD/N
Whether you are a seasoned cook or someone who has found a new passion for cooking, good nutrition starts at the grocery store! With so many options to explore, it is important that we are choosing the right products and ingredients. With a little guidance and support, grocery shopping can feel less like a chore, and more of a pleasure.
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Before you go shopping, plan your meals for the week and check your refrigerator or pantry to determine what you have versus what you will need to purchase from the grocery store. Planning your meals will not only ensure you are staying on track for your calories and nutrients, but it will also help you stay on track financially. By making a list, you avoid going into the store without a plan, which decreases the urge for impulse buys.
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CHOOSE FRESH OR FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Seasonal fruits and vegetables are not only healthy, but are typically budget friendly. Frozen vegetables are budget conscious buys as they can be stored away in the freezer until ready for use. Choose plain frozen vegetablse instead of vegetables that are in sauce which may contain excess sodium and sugar.
CHOOSE WHOLEGRAIN FOODS.
Many products may say Whole Grain on the label but labels can be deceiving. To know for sure, read the ingredients list and look for the
word “whole,” followed by a specific grain name (such as whole wheat, whole oats, or whole brown rice). This should be the first item in the ingredients list. The Daily Value for added sugars is 50 grams per day based on a 2,000-calorie daily diet. Products over the suggested amount should be consumed sparingly or avoided.
LOOK OUT FOR ADDED SUGARS
Added sugars now come in many forms and with different names. Some common added sugars include high fructose corn syrup, concentrated fruit juice, honey, organic raw cane sugar, agave, rice malt syrup, glucose, coconut sugar, date sugar, and dextrose. The most
recent update to the nutrition facts labels also separates added sugars from the naturally occurring sugars. This will help you make an informed decision.
DO NOT GO SHOPPING ON AN EMPTY STOMACH
Shopping while hungry can lead to purchasing high calorie snack foods or foods that may not be as healthy. To stay focused on your prepared shopping list and budget avoid shopping while hungry. The next time you go to the grocery store, try to implement at least one of these tips. Always remember, your health is your wealth!
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City of Jacksonville DIVISION OF SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT AND OFFICE OF SPECIAL EVENTS Whether it’s the Florida-Georgia Game, Jacksonville Jazz Festival, Sea & Sky Airshow, World of Nations, MLK Breakfast or working alongside many community partners to assist in hosting opportunities such as THE PLAYERS Championship, TaxSlayer Bowl, Donna 26.2, Gate River Run, Monster Jam, Florida vs. FSU baseball, Funk Fest, ART REPUBLIC and many more, the City works to actively recruit, host and support many events that call Jacksonville, Florida home.
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Veterans Day Parade, photo by Brad Biringer
Florida-Georgia game, photo by City of Jacksonville
The City of Jacksonville’s vision is to become the nation’s leader in hosting events that inspire our community. The Division of Sports & Entertainment’s mission is to attract, host and create opportunities that positively influence economic impact and improve the quality of life and cultural engagement for residents, visitors and businesses. The Division leads the city’s direction in sports, special events, and film and television production. It is also responsible for directing the city’s facility manager (SMG) to operate
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city-owned venues managed by SMG such as TIAA Bank (formerly EverBank) Field, VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, 121 Financial Ballpark, Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center, Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts, the Ritz Theatre and Museum, and Daily’s Place. Jacksonville and Northeast Florida have some of the most state-ofthe-art facilities in the nation for hosting sporting, entertainment, and arts and cultural events of all kinds. The city’s facilities, along with its superb weather, beaches, vibrant downtown, parks and
natural resources, and highly experienced staff make Jacksonville the best choice for your next event. The city’s downtown sports and entertainment complex is a fully integrated and versatile event destination that is undergoing a transformation. Not only does TIAA Bank Field boast the world’s largest video boards, but Daily’s Place features a new state-of-theart Amphitheater and Covered Flex Field that hosts a diverse portfolio of events and concerts. Jacksonville is home to the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars, the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Miami Marlins Triple-A affiliate), the National
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Arena League’s Jacksonville Sharks, the ECHL’s Jacksonville Icemen (formerly the Winnipeg Jets), NPSL’s Jacksonville Armada FC, the ABA’s Jacksonville Giants, and USA Rugby’s Jacksonville Axemen. In addition, Jacksonville is home to the Cannons of the American Ultimate Disc League, Legends Football League’s Jacksonville Breeze and Roller Derby. Jacksonville also has a thriving collegiate athletics and special events landscape with the University of North Florida, Jacksonville University, Edward Waters College and Florida State College at Jacksonville.
WORLD OF NATIONS CELEBRATION
Travel the world without ever leaving Jacksonville during the annual World of Nations Celebration at Metropolitan Park. More than 30 countries will be on display showcasing their rich culture, entertainment and cuisine. This international festival allows visitors to experience diverse regions and populations that live in Jacksonville. Highlights of the World of Nations Celebration include a Naturalization Ceremony, International Showcase and the Parade of Flags. 2021 marks the 29th anniversary of World of Nations.
JACKSONVILLE JAZZ FESTIVAL
The Jacksonville Jazz Festival brings a unique blend of the most talented national, regional and local performers in the jazz community to the First Coast. A tradition since 1980, the wellknown signature event is a multiday festival that takes place this year from September 29 until October 3. The festival includes live music, arts and culture that are sure to entertain all ages. Admission is free for most performances and activities. VIP experiences are available for the festival and information can be found at www. JacksonvilleJazzFestival.com.
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the world-famous Navy Blue Angels, along with other military and civilian flight teams.
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. BREAKFAST
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FLORIDA-GEORGIA WEEKEND
The annual Florida-Georgia (Georgia-Florida on alternating years) rivalry is an iconic national event that brings the Jacksonville community together to celebrate college football like no other city in the country. A time-honored tradition since 1933, it has become a showcase for one of the rivalries that make college football great. TIAA Bank Field typically seats 64,000, but they’ve increased the capacity to 82,000-plus for FloridaGeorgia. With 55,000-square-feet of video screens inside the stadium, there’s no such thing as a bad seat. This rivalry has had its fair share of star student-athletes, from Georgia greats Herschel Walker, Matthew Stafford, Knowshon Moreno and Scott Woerner to Florida legends
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Each January, the City of Jacksonville honors the life, legacy and service of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast. The event, which recently celebrated its 33rd year, is held at the Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center and brings together members of the community in this long standing tradition. This
Danny Wuerffel, Fred Taylor, Lito Sheppard and Tim Tebow. Not to mention some of the greatest coaches to walk the sideline, including Vince Dooley and Steve Spurrier. The weekend includes the Georgia-Florida Hall of Fame Luncheon and Induction Ceremony, a pre-game concert, RV City and a unique pre-game hospitality experience. Visit www.FLGAjax. com for information.
SEA AND SKY SPECTACULAR
Join the City of Jacksonville and Naval Air Station Jacksonville as the skies of the First Coast are transformed into the backdrop for the most exciting air acts and military demonstrations in the world. This free event features a dynamic sky show highlighted by
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Veterans Day Parade, photo by Brad Biringer
remarkable ceremony highlights the community service aspect for youth with the Tomorrow’s Leaders Program incorporating an essay component on service, leadership and stewardship.
VETERANS DAY PARADE
Join the City of Jacksonville as we honor our veterans and show them our gratitude for their service. With nearly 5,000 participants, the Jacksonville Veterans Day Parade is one of the largest in the Southeast. The 2021 parade builds on last year’s success with military units, marching bands, decorative floats, giant balloons, JROTC units and
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more. Thousands of spectators line the streets to show their support for the brave men and women who protect and serve our country. The City of Jacksonville also owns the historic Florida Theatre and an Equestrian Center. The Florida Theatre, founded in 1927 and recently restored, is recognized as one of finest concert venues in the Southeast. The Florida Theatre offers hundreds of diverse cultural and entertainment events annually. For more information, please visit www.floridatheatre.com. The City of Jacksonville’s Equestrian Center, a multi-purpose venue, hosts a variety of events throughout the year as well as all disciplines of equine shows, clinics, concerts
and celebrations. Visit www. jaxequestriancenter.com for further information. The City of Jacksonville Office of Sports & Entertainment along with partners such as SMG, JAXSPORTS Council, JAX Chamber and Visit Jacksonville will continue to identify and recruit a diverse portfolio of events that strategically drive value to the community and make Jacksonville a competitive market for hosting events. For more information about the Office of Special Events & Entertainment, please visit www. coj.net, www.jaxhappenings.com or call 255-5422. For SMG, please visit www.jaxevents.com.
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About
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SMG Jacksonville manages seven sports, entertainment and convention venues on behalf of the City of Jacksonville. These venues include:
The Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville Home of the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp and Florida vs. FSU Baseball.
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The Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts Stage to Broadway and music elite such as Wicked, The Lion King, The Book of Mormon, James Taylor and Diana Ross. Home of the Artist Series of FSCJ and the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra.
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The Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center A historic renovated train station providing a unique venue for meetings, social events and conventions.
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The Ritz Theatre and Museum Located in Jacksonville’s historic African American community of LaVilla, celebrating the artistic culture of African American life in Northeast Florida and the African Diaspora with museum exhibits, concerts, films, lectures, dance and dramatic arts.
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TIAA Bank Field (formerly EverBank Field) Home of the Jacksonville Jaguars, annual Florida-Georgia Game, the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl and Monster Jam.
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Daily’s Place A 5,500-seat amphitheater with concert programming year-round and an indoor practice facility for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena A showplace of such entertainment greats as Garth Brooks, Sir Paul McCartney, Kenny Chesney, Taylor Swift, Kevin Hart and Jimmy Buffett. Home to the NAL Arena Bowl Champions Jacksonville Sharks, ECHL Jacksonville Icemen and the ABA Jacksonville Giants.
The City of Jacksonville also owns the historic Florida Theatre and an Equestrian Center. The Florida Theatre, founded in 1927 and recently restored, is recognized as one of the finest concert venues in the Southeast. The Florida Theatre offers hundreds of diverse cultural and entertainment events annually. For more information, please visit www.floridatheatre.com.
The City of Jacksonville Division of Sports & Entertainment along with partners such as SMG, JAXSPORTS Council, JAX Chamber and Visit Jacksonville will continue to identify and recruit a diverse portfolio of events that strategically drive value to the community and make Jacksonville a competitive market for hosting events.
The City of Jacksonville’s Equestrian Center, a multipurpose venue, hosts a variety of events throughout the year as well as all disciplines of equine shows, clinics, concerts and celebrations. Visit www.jaxequestriancenter.com for additional information.
For more information about the Office of Special Events & Entertainment, please visit www.coj.net, www.jaxhappenings.com or call 255-5422. For SMG, please visit www.jaxevents.com.
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Good time TO VISIT OUR PARKS Jacksonville residents have the opportunity to enjoy the largest urban park system in the nation. With expanding access, enhanced programs and supportive leadership, our parks are only getting better! There are improved trails, new parks to explore and kayak launch sites. What does this all mean for Jacksonville’s older adults? It means more opportunities and better facilities to improve physical fitness, enjoy quiet time, connect to nature and socialize. It means more opportunities to connect with nature, enjoy quiet time, or socialize and better facilities to maintain or improve physical fitness.
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Here are just a few of the many opportunities awaiting you in JaxParks: • • • • •
Structured and non-structured activities in parks, pools and recreation centers Tennis, walking, swimming, flexibility improvement, step aerobics and aqua aerobics Outdoor exploration along walking, biking and equestrian trails Creative expression through art and dance classes Non-structured fun with close to 400 parks, picnic areas, walking paths, water access, benches and more
JaxParks lets you take advantage of living in a city surrounded by water. Access the St. Johns River and Intracoastal Waterway through JaxParks’ boat docks and kayak launch sites, enjoy the beach at Hanna and Huguenot parks or fish the piers at designated sites, like the ones at Bethesda Park and others throughout the county.
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CPACs A RESOURCE IN YOUR COMMUNITY
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Jacksonville’s more than 200 neighborhoods are divided into six planning districts, each with a Citizens Planning Advisory Committee (CPAC). The primary purpose of the CPAC is to maintain open and effective communication between Jacksonville residents, businesses, neighborhoods, community organizations, educational institutions and city government.
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NEIGHBORHOODS In February 2016, Ordinance 2016-0140 reorganized the Neighborhoods Department and formed the Neighborhood Services Office to serve as the City of Jacksonville’s intermediary between the Neighborhoods Department, citizens and community organizations. The office manages town center initiatives, neighborhood action plans, neighborhood outreach and engagement, education, neighborhood association coordination and Citizen’s Planning Advisory Committees.
WHAT IS A CPAC? CPACs were created by former Mayor Ed Austin in 1993 to maintain open and effective lines of communication between community stakeholders including residents, businesses, neighborhoods, community organizations, educational institutions and government. The Neighborhood Services Office oversees six CPAC districts which correspond to the city’s six planning districts. They include: Urban Core (Planning District No. 1), Greater Arlington/Beaches (Planning District No. 2), Southeast (Planning District No. 3), Southwest (Planning District No. 4), Northwest (Planning District No. 5) and North (Planning District No. 6). Members of each CPAC represent a diverse population of residents within that planning district. CPAC meetings are held monthly at various
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locations throughout the districts. Neighborhood Coordinators representing the Neighborhood Services Office provide administrative support to the CPACs. The Neighborhood Coordinators are Michelle GodwinWare (North and Southwest CPACs) at 255-8236, Jessica Denson (Northwest and Urban Core CPACs) at 255-8260, and Rosemary Wewsolowski (Southeast and Greater Arlington/Beaches CPACs) at 255-8261. For more information on meetings or membership, or how to start a neighborhood organization in your community, you may also contact the Neighborhood Services Office at 255-8250.
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Identify local concerns and offer solutions
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Make recommendations on major city plans, projects and programs
An effective government requires meaningful citizen participation. Broad-based public involvement in planning, land use, zoning, transportation, community services, economic development, recreation, schools, police departments and public safety is essential. Residents of any neighborhood within a planning district may attend meetings to learn more about issues affecting their community.
MEMBERSHIP Members are volunteers who must live, work or have substantial interest in the district they serve. Nominations for members come through the city’s Neighborhoods Department, Neighborhood Services Office from homeowner associations, neighborhood organizations, businesses and other groups.
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE NEIGHBORHOOD BILL OF RIGHTS From Ordinance 95-247-106 Every organized, officially recognized neighborhood in the City of Jacksonville has the right to expect and receive the following from the officials, employees and agencies of the City of Jacksonville: •
Prompt, courteous, informed responses to all questions regarding city business. Replies, if only to report that inquiries or research are underway and a full response will be forthcoming at a later time, should be made within one working day of the original neighborhood contact.
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Advance notification of any city-related public works or utility project taking place within or next to a neighborhood. This includes road paving, water,
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sewer or drainage work, traffic signal installation or removal, park renovation or substantial maintenance and land purchases. Includes the day(s) and probable length of any street closures, utility interruptions, or other adverse impacts on the neighborhood, and the name and phone number of the city representative most knowledgeable and able to immediately answer questions during the course of the work. •
Notification of the submission of any application for rezoning, zoning or land use variance or exception, Development of Regional Impact (DRI) or
Planned Unit Development (PUD) application, or other significant land use action. A clear explanation of the date, time and place of all applicable public hearings and other opportunities for public input on the application, and a clear explanation of the type of testimony that is allowable and relevant from neighborhood organizations and residents. •
Opportunity for formal input into the annual budget process, including the opportunity to express preferred city government priorities, suggested capital improvement projects and other statements that fairly represent the
opinion of a majority of the neighborhood’s residents. A timely personal response of its district council member or that council member’s aide to questions directed to the City Council office. •
The opportunity to participate in the design of publicly funded projects within or adjacent to the neighborhood, including the opportunity early in the planning process to express neighborhood preferences about choice of location, materials, orientation, size, land use intensity and other features. For more information, visit www.coj.net/CPAC.
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Jacksonville CITY COUNCIL The City Council is the legislative body of the City of Jacksonville’s consolidated government and is responsible for making the laws that govern our way of life. These 19 Council Members, who are elected to four-year terms and serve as part-time legislators, are empowered to enact legislation in order to provide for the needs of our community.
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Jacksonville City Council
For fair representation throughout the community, the city is divided into 14 districts of nearly equal population and each of these districts elects a single Council Member. The other five Council Members represent the entire community ‘at large.’ In May of each year, the Council elects a President and VicePresident to serve one-year terms beginning the first of July. The President then assigns members to Standing and Special Committees. Legislation flows through Standing Committees made up of Council Members before going to the full Council for a vote. All bills are assigned to one or more of the five Standing Committees for recommendations to be made to the full Council. These committees meet during the first and third weeks of each month in the Council Chamber in City Hall. The full Council meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 5 p.m. in the Council Chamber. Citizens are encouraged to play an active role in their city government. You may obtain a Council Agenda from the Legislative Services Division in City Hall (Suite 430) on the Friday before a meeting. You may speak before the full City Council on any bill up for public hearing or during the public comment section at each Council meeting. If you have questions or concerns regarding local issues, call your district council member or the Council office at 255-5200. Staff there will be glad to assist you. 36
District Council Members
Contact Information
District 1: Joyce Morgan
Phone: 255-5201 Email: JoyceMorgan@coj.net Assistant: Chet Aikens
District 2: Al Ferraro
Phone: 255-5202 Email: Ferraro@coj.net Assistant: Connie Holt
District 3: Aaron L. Bowman
Phone: 255-5203 Email: ABowman@coj.net Assistant: Carol Brock
District 4: Kevin Carrico
Phone: 255-5204 Email: KCarrico@coj.net Assistant: Jackie Lee
District 5: LeAnna Cumber
Phone: 255-5205 Email: LCumber@coj.net Assistant: Debbi Pataky
District 6: Michael Boylan
Phone: 255-5206 Email: MBoylan@coj.net Assistant: Sonia Johnson
District 7: Reggie Gaffney
Phone: 255-5207 Email: RGaffney@coj.net Assistant: Joe Francis-Zimmerman
District 8: Ju’Coby Pittman
Phone: 255-5208 Email: JPittman@coj.net Assistant: Mercedes Parker
District 9: Garrett L. Dennis
Phone: 255-5209 Email: GarrettD@coj.net Assistant: Dorian Bush Phone: 255-5210
District 10: Brenda Priestly Jackson Email: BPJackson@coj.net Assistant: Kristen Hodges
District 11: Danny Becton
Phone: 255-5211 Email: DBecton@coj.net Assistant: Tiziana Onstead
District 12: Randy White
Phone: 255-5212 Email: RandyWhite@coj.net Assistant: Rebekah Hagan
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District 13: Rory Diamond
Phone: 255-5213 Email: RDiamond@coj.net Assistant: Makenzi Conner
District 14: Randy DeFoor
Phone: 255-5214 Email: RDeFoor@coj.net Assistant: Brooks Dame
At-Large Council Members
Contact Information
Group 1: Terrance Freeman
Phone: 255-5215 Email: TFreeman@coj.net Assistant: Gerrie Ford-Hardin
Group 2: Ronald B. Salem
Phone: 255-5216 Email: RSalem@coj.net Assistant: Nikki Evans
Group 3: Tommy Hazouri
Phone: 255-5217 Email: THazouri@coj.net Assistant: Amber Lehman
Group 4: Matt Carlucci
Phone: 255-5218 Email: MCarlucci@coj.net Assistant: Alyson Lee
Group 5: Samuel Newby
Phone: 255-5219 Email: SNewby@coj.net Assistant: Tracy McGeathey
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MILITARY AFFAIRS & VETERANS SERVICES MAVD PERFORMS THE FOLLOWING MAJOR FUNCTIONS: First, we are an advocate for the expansion of military infrastructure, personnel and jobs within Jacksonville and throughout Northeast Florida. The department annually manages multiple grants that support the infrastructure and environment around our community’s military bases. The department team works closely with military, business, community and elected leaders at the local, state
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The Military Affairs and Veterans Department (MAVD) provides vital services to a population of active duty military and veterans that comprises more than 200,000 citizens.
and national levels. It is strategically important to the security posture of our nation to deliver a compelling message that Jacksonville is the most military and veteran friendly city in the United States, Second, MAVD is committed to delivering timely and competent services to our large and growing veteran community. MAVID staff is ready to assist veterans or their survivors and caregivers who seek access to pensions, healthcare, disability ratings, GI Bill and other earned benefits. MAVD also provides career assistance, housing
opportunities, training and social services to homeless and at-risk veterans who reside in Duval County. Third, MAVD oversees and maintains a Jobs-For-Vets website, a collaborative public/private initiative designed to connect job seeking veterans to veteran-friendly employers in Jacksonville and throughout Northeast Florida. For more information, contact the MAVD at 255-5500 or visit our website at www.coj.net/militaryaffairs.
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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE The Jacksonville Senior Services Directory is just as helpful as it is easy to navigate! Whether you are a senior or a caregiver, this handy guide will be your go-to resource.
Senior services listings are sorted alphabetically in categories and include everything from Assisted Living Facilities to Volunteer Opportunities. On the following page you’ll find our Alphabetical Listings Index and the corresponding page numbers for each category and listing. To find a Senior Center near you, check out our list of centers under Adult Services/Senior Services. There is also a helpful map with corresponding points to show where each center is. If you would like to know more about voting requirements, check out our Voting Registration listing under Community Services. Jacksonville is home to top-notch health care. If you’re looking for a doctor, check out our Physicians & Surgeons listings. We also have listings on Dentists, Disease Information, Health Centers, Hospitals, Mental Health Services and more. Jacksonville is the perfect city for those who love to explore the outdoors. Whether you are looking to take a dip in the pool or hike a trail in one of our many beautiful parks, our Recreation listings have all the resources you need. At the end of this directory you will find many useful forms for Health Care Advance Directives, Designation of Health Care Surrogate, Living Will Declaration, Special Medical Needs Registration, and Application for Disabled Person Parking. www.heritagepublishinginc.com
A | Alphabetical Listings Index 101 MOBILITY OF JACKSONVILLE..........................142
ALHAMBRA THEATRE & DINING............................61
58942 HOME HELPERS....................................................96
ALL CARE HOME NURSING SERVICES, LLC........96
630-CITY, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER............................ 101
ALL SAINTS EARLY LEARNING & COMMUNITY CARE CENTER, INC........................52 ALL WAYS CARING.........................................................96
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ALLEGIANT HOME CARE...........................................96 ALMOST HOME................................................................63
A CARE CONNECTION HOME HEALTH.................96
ALMOST HOME BEACHES...........................................63
A CARING HAND, LLC...................................................96
ALMOST HOME DAYBREAK.......................................52
A1 CARE SYSTEMS..........................................................63
ALWAYS CARING HOME HEALTH............................96
AARP....................................................................................52 AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAMS.......................52
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE EDUCATION & REFERRAL CENTER (ADEAR).............................85
AARP FLORIDA................................................................52
AMADA SENIOR CARE OF JACKSONVILLE.........96
AARP TAX AIDE...............................................................52
AMBULANCE SERVICES...............................................59
ABSOLUTE CARE HOME HEALTH SERVICES, LLC..............................................................96
AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH.........................................96
ACCENT CARE..................................................................96
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF KIDNEY PATIENTS......................................................86
ACCESSIBILITY SPECIALISTS, INC..........................142
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY..................................86
ACCREDO HEALTH GROUP, INC...............................96
AMERICAN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND.....................83
ACTI-KARE RESPONSIVE IN-HOME CARE...........96
AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION....................86
ACTION DISABILITY RESOURCES, INC................142
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION..........................86
ACUPUNCTURE...............................................................52
AMERICAN KIDNEY FUND, THE...............................87
ADD TO LIFE ADULT DAY CARE CENTER, INC..................................................................52
AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION IN FLORIDA....................................................................87
ADULT DAY CARE CENTERS......................................52
AMERICAN RED CROSS...............................................88
ADULT SERVICES/SENIOR SERVICES.....................53
ANAM PARC.......................................................................63
ADVANCED DISPOSAL SERVICES (ADS).............137
ANAM PARC II...................................................................63
ADVANCED NURSING SOLUTIONS..........................96
ANIMAL CARE AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES.....59
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH....127
ANIMAL SHELTERS........................................................59
AGENCY FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT, INC. (ACE)...................................83
ANTHEM LAKES, LLC.....................................................63
AGEWELL CENTER FOR SENIOR HEALTH.................................................92, 108
APEX COMPANION CARE............................................96
AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE HELPLINE........................................... 101
ARCADIA HOME CARE & STAFFING......................96
AGING TRUE......................................52, 53, 71, 92, 96, 108 AHP HOME HEALTH CARE, INC................................96
ARLINGTON ADULT RESIDENTIAL FACILITY, INC................................................................63
AIDS CARE & EDUCATION (ACE)..........................108
ARLINGTON HAVEN ALF.............................................63
AIDS INFORMATION HOTLINE................................102
ARLINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH................92
AL-ANON HOTLINE......................................................102
ARTS, CULTURE & LEISURE.......................................60
ALCOHOL & DRUG PREVENTION/TREATMENT....................................58
- MUSEUMS.....................................................................60
ALCOHOLIC SERVICE CENTER.................................58
- ZOO.................................................................................62
ANTI-AGING MEDICINE...............................................60 APEX HOME HEALTHCARE.......................................96 ARGYLE BRANCH LIBRARY....................................105
- THEATERS...................................................................61
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ASCENSION ST. VINCENT’S AUXILIARY AND VOLUNTEER OFFICE.....................................140
BEACHES RECOVERY...................................................58
ASCENSION ST. VINCENT’S RIVERSIDE............... 101
BENTON HOUSE AT OAKLEAF..................................63
ASCENSION ST. VINCENT’S SOUTHSIDE............. 101
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU.......................................69
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES....................................63 AT&T CUSTOMER SERVICE......................................137
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU - CONSUMER INFORMATION.............................................................69
ATLANTIC BEACH EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE........................................................................61
BEYOND HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES, LLC..............................................................97
ATRIA PARK AT SAN PABLO.......................................63
BIOSCRIP INFUSION SERVICES.................................97
ATTORNEYS - ELDER LAW.................................................................68
BISHOP CHRISTIAN HOME, INC.................................64
- WILLS, TRUSTS & ESTATES....................................69
BLOCH CANCER HOTLINE........................................102
AUGUSTINE LANDING................................................128
BLOOD BANKS.................................................................70
AUTUMN VILLAGE, INC................................................63
BOSOM BUDDIES............................................................70
AVANTÉ VILLA AT JACKSONVILLE BEACH, INC..................................................................132
BREAKTHROUGHS: COUNSELING AND RECOVERY, INC............................................................59
AVEANNA HEALTHCARE............................................96
BREAST CANCER SUPPORT.......................................70
AWAKENING RECOVERY CENTER..........................58
BRENTWOOD BRANCH LIBRARY..........................105
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH.................................................69
BLACKSTONE HOME HEALTHCARE, LLC.............97
BRIDGE OF HOPE ALF..................................................64
B BAHA’I COMMUNITY CENTER OF JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA......................................127
BRIDGE THE GAP............................................................88 BRIGHTFOCUS FOUNDATION ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE RESEARCH..................................................85 BRIOVARX INFUSION SERVICES 202, INC..............97
BAHRI ORTHOPEDICS.................................................116
BROOKDALE AT HOME................................................97
BAPTIST BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 24-HOUR CRISIS LINE................................................58
BROOKDALE AVONDALE............................................64
BAPTIST BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, OUTPATIENT SERVICES..........................................108
BROOKDALE MANDARIN...........................................64
BAPTIST HOME HEALTH CARE.................................97
BROOKDALE SOUTHPOINT........................................64
BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER BEACHES............... 101 BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER JACKSONVILLE/ BAPTIST HEART HOSPITAL.................................. 101 BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER SOUTH.................... 101
BROOKDALE CROWN POINT......................................64 BROOKDALE MANDARIN CENTRAL......................64 BROOKDALE SOUTHSIDE..............................64, 97, 128 BROOKS REHABILITATION BARTRAM CROSSING..............................................132
BARNES HEALTHCARE OF FLORIDA, LLC...........97
BROOKS REHABILITATION BARTRAM LAKES........................................................64
BEACH HOUSE ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE............................................................63
BROOKS REHABILITATION UNIVERSITY CROSSING.........................................132
BEACHES BRANCH LIBRARY..................................105
BROOKS REHABILITATION HOME HEALTH.......97
BEACHES COUNCIL ON AGING DIAL-A-RIDE (BEACHES AREA)...........................81
BROOKS REHABILITATION HOSPITAL............... 101
BEACHES EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE MINITISTRY, THE (BEAM).......................................140
BRUCE R. DUGGAR PA..................................................69
BEACHES ENERGY SERVICES.........................136, 137 BEACHES MUSEUM & HISTORY PARK...................60
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BROWN EASTSIDE BRANCH LIBRARY................105 BUCKMAN BRIDGE UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.......................................127
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CLINICAL & HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY.....................108 CLINICAL DRUG RESEARCH.....................................71
CAMELLIA AT DEERWOOD........................................64
COMCAST..........................................................................137
CAREERSOURCE NORTHEAST FLORIDA.............90
COMFORCARE HOME CARE......................................97
CAREGIVING.COM....................................................... 100
COMFORT ALF, LLC........................................................64
CAROLINE OAKS...........................................................128
COMFORT KEEPERS.......................................................97
CARTER HEALTHCARE................................................97
COMMUNITY BEHAVIORAL SERVICES...............109
CASE MANAGEMENT....................................................71 CATHEDRAL CARE......................................................132
COMMUNITY EMERGENCY ALERT RESPONSE SERVICES.................................................90
CATHEDRAL RESIDENCES A SENIOR COMMUNITY...............................................................128
COMMUNITY HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE................................................... 100
CATHOLIC CHARITIES BUREAU..............................91
COMMUNITY HOSPICE/ALIVIA CARE....................97
CATHOLIC CHARITIES BUREAU VOLUNTEER PROGRAM........................................140
COMMUNITY SERVICES...............................................71
CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF SAINT AUGUSTINE.....127
CONFIDENT CARE OF FLORIDA CORP...................97
CDH HOME CARE, INC..................................................97 CECIL PINES ADULT LIVING COMMUNITY........128
CONSULATE HEALTH CARE OF JACKSONVILLE....................................................132
CENTER FOR ADULT LEARNING (CAL)..............107
CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING SERVICE......90
CHARLES WEBB WESCONNETT REGIONAL LIBRARY...............................................105
CONTINUUM OF CARE ADULT DAY & IN-HOME SERVICES, INC...........................................97
CHOICE MATTERS HOME HEALTHCARE, INC....97
CONVIVA CARE CENTER...................................112, 114
CIL JACKSONVILLE.................................... 53, 72, 83, 108 CIRCLE OF HOPE, INC....................................................64
CORAM CVS SPECIALTY INFUSION SERVICES..................................................97
CITIZENS ENGAGEMENT PACT OF JACKSONVILLE......................................................72
COUNCIL ON ELDER AFFAIRS (COEA) ADVOCATES FOR SUCCESSFUL AGING.............55
CITIZENS PLANNING ADVISORY COMMITTEES (CPACs) NEIGHBORHOODS DEPARTMENT......72
COUNCILS ON AGING....................................................81
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE AQUATICS OFFICE.....119
COVE AT MARSHLANDING, THE...............................64
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE JAXPARKS......................120
COVENANT HOME HEALTH CARE..........................97
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE MARINE AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION......................121
CRAFT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, LLC.....................109
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE SENIOR CENTERS.........53
CULTURAL COUNCIL OF GREATER JACKSONVILLE, INC...................................................60
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, DUVAL COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE................................................73 CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, SOCIAL SERVICES DIVISION, PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT................................................. 89, 95, 139
CONCIERGE HOME CARE...........................................97
COUNSELING & ASSESSMENTS.................................82
CROSS CARE CENTER.................................................132
CUMMER MUSEUM OF ART & GARDENS.............60 CURAHEALTH JACKSONVILLE HOSPITAL....... 101 CYNTHIA L. NICHOLS, ATTORNEY JACKSONVILLE WILLS ON WHEELS..............68, 69 CYPRESS VILLAGE.......................................... 64, 128, 132
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING TEAM.........................................................104 CITY RESCUE MISSION, INC.......................................140 CJ’S HOME CARE, LLC...................................................97 CLARA WHITE MISSION, INC.......................................91 CLASSY LIVING................................................................64 42
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DUVAL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE......................................93
D & D GAS.........................................................................136 DALLAS GRAHAM BRANCH LIBRARY................105
DUVAL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTH CENTERS......................................................93
DEDICATED SENIOR MEDICAL CENTER.................................. 52, 69, 71, 82, 111, 114, 135
DUVAL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT IMMUNIZATION CENTER........................................93
DEERWOOD PLACE........................................................64
DUVAL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF VITAL STATISTICS...............................................140
DEMENTIA CARE & CURE INITIATIVE.................85 DENIS FOOT & ANKLE................................................116 DENTAL HYGIENE SERVICES FSCJ NORTH CAMPUS..........................................................82 DENTAL SERVICES.........................................................82 DEPARTMENT OF ELDER AFFAIRS HOTLINE.......................................................................102 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION........................137 DIAGNOSTIC CENTERS.................................................82 DILIGENT HOME HEALTH CARE.............................97 DIOCESAN CENTER FOR FAMILY LIFE..................73 DISABILITY RIGHTS FLORIDA..................................83 DISABLED SERVICES.....................................................83 DISCOVERY COUNSELING SERVICES LLC.........109 DISCOVERY VILLAGE AT DEERWOOD..................64 DISEASE INFORMATION - ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE/ DEMENTIA INFORMATION...................................85 - CANCER INFORMATION........................................86 - DIABETES INFORMATION....................................86
DUVAL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENTBOULEVARD COMPREHENSIVE CARE CENTER..............................................................93 DUVAL COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM...........................................88
E EDGEWOOD NURSING CENTER.............................132 EDUCATION......................................................................88 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE.....................................88 EJ’S PLACE, INC.................................................................64 ELDERCARE LOCATOR................................................85 ELDERSOURCE................................................................55 ELDERSOURCE AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER (ADRC)..................................73 ELITE HOME HEALTH, LLC.........................................97 ELMCROFT OF TIMBERLIN PARC.............................64 EMERGENCY CALL FOR ASSISTANCE....................90 EMERGENCY SERVICES...............................................88
- EPILEPSY INFORMATION......................................86
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES..............................90
- HEART INFORMATION...........................................86
ENCOMPASS HOME HEALTH OF FLORIDA...........98
- KIDNEY INFORMATION.........................................86
EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF FLORIDA...................86
- LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA INFORMATION....87
EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF FLORIDA, THE.............127
- LUNG INFORMATION..............................................87 - LUPUS INFORMATION............................................87 - MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS INFORMATION............87 - MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY INFORMATION......88 DIVERSITY ME.................................................................64 DOLPHIN POINTE HEALTH CARE...................107, 132 DONNA FOUNDATION, THE........................................70 DOWNTOWN ECUMENICAL SERVICES COUNCIL.........................................................................73 DUVAL COUNTY COURTHOUSE CLERK OF COURTS..................................................................140
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F FAMILY FIRST HOMECARE OF JACKSONVILLE......................................................98 FAMILY FOUNDATIONS................................................82 FARM SHARE, INC.........................................................140 FEEDING NORTHEAST FLORIDA.............................91 FINANCIAL ADVISORS & PLANNERS.....................90 FIRST COAST CARDIOVASCULAR INSTITUTE, PA............................................. 111, 116, 118
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FOUNTAINS AT MILL COVE, THE.............. 64, 128, 134 FOURAKER HILLS REHAB AND NURSING CENTER....................................................134 FT. CAROLINE GARDENS, INC....................................64
FIVE STAR VETERANS CENTER, INC.....................137 FLEET LANDING.........................64, 95, 104, 108, 128, 132
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FLETCHER’S HOME CARE, INC..................................98 FLORIDA ABUSE HOTLINE.......................................102
GARBAGE, RECYCLE & TRASH PICK UP..............137
FLORIDA BAPTIST CONVENTION...........................127
GATEWAY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC................59
FLORIDA BLUE..............................................................105
GATEWAY CONNECT...................................................102
FLORIDA CHRISTIAN APARTMENTS.....................128
GATEWAY SERVICE CENTER.....................................91
FLORIDA CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, THE...................................127
GERIATRIC CONSULTING & SERVICES..................92
FLORIDA COUNCIL OF THE BLIND, INC.................83
GOLDEN RETREAT SHELTER CARE CENTER, INC.....................................................66
FLORIDA COUNCIL ON AGING (FCOA)..................81
GLEANERS DISPATCH, INC..........................................91
FLORIDA COUNSELING AND EVALUATION SERVICES......................................................................109
GRACE HOME LIVING FACILITY, LLC....................66
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN & FAMILIES............................................56
GRAND LIVING AT TAMAYA......................................66
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION.......................................................83
GREENFIELD CENTER..................................................59
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ELDER AFFAIRS - CARES.......................................................108 FLORIDA JACKSONVILLE MISSION OF THE MORMON CHURCH..................................................127 FLORIDA MEDICARE CONTRACTOR (CARRIER AND INTERMEDIARY) FIRST COAST SERVICE OPTIONS, INC. (FCSO).................................................94 FLORIDA RETINA INSTITUTE..................................114 FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE......................................................88 FLORIDA TELECOMMUNICATIONS RELAY, INC......................................................................83 FLORIDA THEATRE........................................................61 FLORIDA’S POISON CONTROL CENTER - JACKSONVILLE.......................................74 FOOD, MEALS & NUTRITION......................................91 - FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM...........................91 - FOOD EMERGENCY.................................................91 - MEALS ON WHEELS.................................................92 FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM, SENIOR SERVICES DIVISION, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE..............................................56, 140
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GRACIOUS HANDS HOMECARE, LLC.....................98 GRANNY NANNIES OF JACKSONVILLE.................98 GRIFFIS GAS....................................................................136 GUARDIAN AD LITEM PROGRAM, 4TH CIRCUIT................................................................140 GWK HOME OF COMFORT, LLC.................................66 GWK HOME OF COMFORT, LLC II.............................66
H H2U - MEMORIAL HOSPITAL....................................140 HABIJAX - HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF JACKSONVILLE, INC.........................................104, 141 HALLIDAY’S & KOIVISTO’S PHARMACY..................................................107, 108, 111 HAMPTON’S LUXURY VILLAS, INC...........................66 HARBORCHASE OF JACKSONVILLE.......................66 HARBORCHASE OF MANDARIN...............................66 HARRIS HOUSE ADULT DAY CARE CENTER, INC..................................................................52 HART FELT MINISTRIES.............................................141 HARTS HARBOR HEALTH CARE CENTER.........134 HAVEN HOSPICE........................................................... 100 HEALTH...............................................................................93 HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS............................93
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HEALTH INSURANCE - COUNSELING..............................................................94
ILRC OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA................................84
- MEDICAID/MEDICARE...........................................94
IN THE PINK.......................................................................70
HEALTH SCREENING.....................................................95
INDEPENDENT LIVING...............................................104
HEARTLAND HEALTH CARE CENTER - JACKSONVILLE.....................................134
INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM, SENIOR SERVICES DIVISION, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE......................................56, 100, 141
HEARTLAND HEALTH CARE CENTER OF SOUTH JACKSONVILLE....................................134
INGLESIDE ALF HOME, LLC.......................................66
HEARTLAND HOSPICE CARE................................. 100
INN AT AGING GRACE, THE........................................66
HERITAGE CROSSINGS.................................................66
INSURANCE - MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTS..........105
HIGHLANDS REGIONAL LIBRARY........................105
INTEGRITY HEALTH SERVICES................................98
HINDU SOCIETY OF NORTH EAST FLORIDA.....127
INTERIM HHA OF ST. AUGUSTINE, INC...................98
HOLISTIC MEDICINE - MEDICAL MARIJUANA..................................................................95
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (IRS)......................74
HOME ABILITY...............................................................142
ISLAMIC CENTER OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA, INC..............................................................127
HOME FIRST HOME HEALTH CARE, LLC..............98
ISLE OF FAITH UNITED METHODIST......................92
HOME HEALTH & OUTPATIENTS.............................95 HOME HELPERS HOME CARE...................................98
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HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE.................................98 HOME SERVICES - HOME HEALTH CARE AGENCIES......................96
JACK AND ELLEN’S PLACE..........................................66
- RESPITE SERVICES................................................ 100
JACKSONVILLE CENTER FOR COUNSELING....109
HOMECARE DIMENSIONS...........................................98
JACKSONVILLE COUNCIL OF THE BLIND.............84
HOMELIFE PERSONAL CARE, LLC...........................98
JACKSONVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY (JHA)....................................................104
HOMEWATCH CAREGIVERS SERVING JACKSONVILLE AND ST. AUGUSTINE.................98 HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE.............................. 100 HOSPITALS.......................................................................101 HOTLINE NUMBERS.....................................................101
JACKSONVILLE AREA LEGAL AID, INC.................74
JACKSONVILLE HUMANE SOCIETY........................60 JACKSONVILLE METRO TREATMENT CENTER...............................................59
HOUSING ASSISTANCE...............................................104
JACKSONVILLE NURSING AND REHAB CENTER........................................................134
HOUSING INITIATIVE AND COUNSELING PROGRAM (HICP)........................................................74
JACKSONVILLE SHERIFF’S OFFICE SUBSTATIONS................................................................75
HOWARD, JOHN C., DO................................................112 HUBBARD HOUSE, INC...............................................139
JACKSONVILLE SPEECH & HEARING CENTER.....................................................84
HURLEY APARTMENTS..............................................129
JACKSONVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA...........60 JACKSONVILLE TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS....129 JACKSONVILLE TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY.................................................................136 JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY LINDA BERRY STEIN COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS.............................61 JACKSONVILLE URBAN LEAGUE HOUSING INITIATIVES & COUNSELING PROGRAM.......104
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J | Alphabetical Listings Index JACKSONVILLE VA SOUTHPOINT...........................137
LIFE CARE CENTER OF JACKSONVILLE.............134
JACKSONVILLE VET CENTER..................................137
LONG-TERM CARE.......................................................107
JACKSONVILLE ZOO AND GARDENS.....................62
LUPUS FOUNDATION OF AMERICA, FLORIDA CHAPTER....................................................87
JAX CENTER FOR HEALTH AND WELLNESS.......95 JEA - CUSTOMER CARE CENTER...................136, 137 JEWISH COMMUNITY ALLIANCE...........................121
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JEWISH FAMILY & COMMUNITY SERVICES (JFCS)..........................................................75
MADISON MANOR........................................................129
JEWISH FEDERATION OF JACKSONVILLE.........127
MAIN LIBRARY..............................................................105
JOHN REARDON - AAG NMLS 9392 AMERICAN ADVISORS GROUP....................................................110
MAITREYA KADAMPA BUDDHIST CENTER......127
JOYAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES, INC.....................98
MANDARIN FOOD BANK.............................................91
JPL 50+................................................................................107
MANDARIN MUSEUM & HISTORICAL SOCIETY...............................................61
JPL EXPRESS OCEANWAY (HIGHLANDS BRANCH) LIBRARY..................................................105
MANDARIN BRANCH LIBRARY..............................105
MANDARIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH..................92
JUST FOR LOVE FAMILY CARE, LLC........................98
MARCIS POINTE.............................................................129
JUSTICE COALITION, THE..........................................139
MARSH LANDING BEHAVIORAL GROUP...........109
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MARTHA’S ADULT DAYCARE & SERVICES, INC...........................................................52 MARY EAVES..................................................................129
KARPELES MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY & MUSEUM................................................61 KIDNEY & UROLOGY FOUNDATION OF AMERICA, INC........................................................87
MASON HOUSE, LLC.......................................................66 MASTECTOMY APPAREL FORMS & PROSTHESIS............................................................107 MAX BLOCK FOOD PANTRY.......................................90
KINDRED AT HOME.......................................................98
MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC....................98
KINETIC HOME HEALTH, LLC....................................98
MAXVILLE BRANCH LIBRARY...............................105
KINGS HOUSE II...............................................................66
MAYO CLINIC HOSPITAL........................................... 101
KNOX GROUP, INC.........................................................109
MED MANAGERS, INC....................................................98 MEDICAID AREA OFFICE (AHCA)...........................94
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MEDICAL ASSESSMENT..............................................108 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES.....................108
L’ARCHE JACKSONVILLE, INC.....................................66 LAFETA FAMILY HOME CARE...................................66
MEDICAL SERVICES OF AMERICA HOME HEALTH...........................................................................98
LAKESIDE NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER..................................134
MEDICARE.......................................................................102
LAKEVIEW HEALTH SYSTEMS, LLC.........................59
MEETING HOUSE AT COLLINS COVE, THE.........129
LANIER REHABILITATION CENTER.....................134
MEGA NURSING SERVICES, INC................................98
LAUREL OAKS ALF, INC................................................66
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL JACKSONVILLE.............. 101
LEGEND SENIOR LIVING...........................................129
MEMORY CARE..............................................................108
LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY.......................87
MEMORY DISORDER CLINIC, MAYO CLINIC.......85
LIBERTY AMBULANCE SERVICE..............................59
MENTAL HEALTH CENTER OF JACKSONVILLE, INC...........................................109
LIBRARY - LIBRARY LOCATIONS...........................................105
MEDICATION INFORMATION HOTLINE..............102
MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCE CENTER, INC.....109
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NEPTUNE BEACH SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER, THE................................................................56
MILITARY AFFAIRS AND VETERANS DEPARTMENT, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE.........137
NEW HORIZON HEALTHCARE CENTER, INC......66
MOBILITY PLUS JACKSONVILLE............................142
NOBLE GARDENS OF JACKSONVILLE, LLC.........66
MOBILITY WORKS.........................................................142
NOBLE HOUSE RETIREMENT OF JACKSONVILLE, LLC..................................................66
MONTESINOS COUNSELING SERVICES...............109
NICOLITZ EYE CONSULTANTS................................114
MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING NORTHEAST FLORIDA CHAPTER......................139
NORTHEAST FLORIDA VETERANS COUNCIL, C/O MILITARY AFFAIRS & VETERANS SERVICES DEPARTMENT, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE..........................................................138
MOUNT CARMEL GARDENS APARTMENTS.......129
NORTHWEST BEHAVIORAL SERVICES, INC.......109
MULTIPAYL, INC...............................................................98
NOURISHMENT NETWORK.........................................91
MURRAY HILL BRANCH LIBRARY........................105
NURSE ON CALL..............................................................98
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION...............88
NURSESPRING OF JACKSONVILLE, LLC................98
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART JACKSONVILLE (MOCA)...........................................61
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MORRIS MANOR............................................................129 MORTGAGES - REVERSE MORTGAGES...............110
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & HISTORY...........................61 MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN HISTORY..........................61
OASIS SENIOR ADVISORS............................................66
MYRTICE ANGELS SENIOR HOME CARE, LLC....66
OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, BUREAU OF VICTIM COMPENSATION.............139
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OLGA L. BRADHAM & ETTA L. BROOKS BRANCH LIBRARY...................................................105
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS HOTLINE (SERVING FIRST COAST AREA).................................................102
ONE BLOOD.......................................................................70
NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE.....102
ORTEGA GARDENS........................................................66
NATIONAL EATING DISORDERS ASSOCIATION HELPLINE.....................................................................102
ORTHOPAEDIC TOTAL JOINT AND ROBOTIC SURGERY......................................................................116
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES...................86
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NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH CLINICAL TRIALS DATABASE.....................................................85
PABLO CREEK REGIONAL LIBRARY....................105
OPIS RIVERWOOD CENTER......................................134
NATIONAL KIDNEY DISEASE EDUCATION PROGRAM...........................................87
PABLO HAMLET.............................................................129
NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF FLORIDA..................................................................87
PACE PLACE, THE............................................................52
NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY........87
PALM GARDEN OF JACKSONVILLE.......................134
NATIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINE.............102
PARK RIDGE NURSING CENTER............................134
NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE...102
PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT, DISABLED SERVICES DIVISION, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE.....................84
NAVAL HOSPITAL JACKSONVILLE........................ 101 NEIGHBORHOODS DEPARTMENT, DIRECTOR’S OFFICE, OFFICE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS........76
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REGENTS PARK OF JACKSONVILLE......................134
PEABODY ALF, INC..........................................................67
RENAISSANCE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC............................................109
PEOPLE 1ST HOME CARE.............................................99 PETERSON ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY, INC.......67
REHABILITATION SERVICES...................................127 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS.................................127
PEYTON RIDGE..............................................................131
RETIREMENT & LIFE CARE COMMUNITIES & HOMES.......................................128
PHARMACIES..................................................................111
RIGHT AT HOME..............................................................99
PHARMACIES - COMPOUNDING.............................111
RIGHT TIME, RIGHT PLACE, LLC..............................67
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS - CARDIOLOGY - MD/DO........................................111
RITZ THEATRE AND MUSEUM..................................61
- CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES - MD/DO.......111
RIVER GARDEN ADULT DAY CARE PROGRAM.........................................................52
- DERMATOLOGY - MD/DO....................................112 - FAMILY MEDICINE - MD/DO...............................112
RIVER CITY HOME HEALTH......................................99
- GERIATRICS - MD/DO............................................112
RIVER GARDEN HEBREW HOME FOR THE AGED..........................................................134
- INTERNAL MEDICINE - MD/DO.........................114
RIVER GARDEN HOME HEALTH CARE................99
- OPHTHALMOLOGY - MD/DO.............................114
RIVER POINT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH..........101, 109
- OPHTHALMOLOGY/RETINA - MD/DO............116
RIVER REGION HUMAN SERVICES, INC........59, 109
- ORTHOPAEDIC - MD/DO......................................116
RIVERFRONT ADULT DAY CARE.............................53
- PODIATRY - DPM.....................................................116
RIVERSIDE PARK APARTMENTS............................131
- PULMONARY DISEASES - MD/DO....................118
RIVERSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH...................92
- SLEEP MEDICINE - MD/DO..................................118
RIVERSIDE PRESBYTERIAN HOUSE, INC..............67
PINCKNEY ESTATES ASSISTED LIVING, INC.........67
RIVERSIDE PRESBYTERIAN RESIDENCES.........131
PINNACLE SENIOR CARE............................................99
RIVERSIDE TRADITION HOUSE...............................59
PLAYERS BY THE SEA....................................................61
RIVERTON TOWER.......................................................131
PLYMOUTH HOME FOR ADULTS, INC.....................67
ROGERS TOWERS............................................................68
PORTER’S ADULT CARE, INC.................................52, 67
ROSECASTLE AT DEERWOOD...................................67
PRECISE HOME CARE...................................................99
RSVP OF DUVAL COUNTY, SENIOR SERVICES DIVISION, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE..............57, 142
PRESBYTERY OF ST. AUGUSTINE OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH......................................127 PROPERTY APPRAISER’S OFFICE DUVAL COUNTY..........................................................................76
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PSI MANDARIN CENTER............................................131
SALVATION ARMY FOOD PANTRY...........................91
PSYCHACCESS HOME HEALTH CARE....................99
SAN JOSE APARTMENTS.............................................131 SAN JOSE GARDENS.......................................................67
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SAN JOSE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER..................................134
RADIO READING SERVICE WJCT PUBLIC MEDIA.....................................................85, 141
SAN MARCO BRANCH LIBRARY............................105
RECOVERY KEYS.............................................................59 RECREATION..................................................................119
SENIOR CENTER SERVICES SENIOR ACTIVITIES CENTERS................................................91
REFFINE’S HOUSE...........................................................67
SENIOR CENTERS - CLAY COUNTY..........................57
REGENCY SQUARE BRANCH LIBRARY..............105
SENIOR CITIZEN VILLAGE........................................131
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SENIOR LEGAL HELPLINE..........................................77
T.E.H.C., LLC.......................................................................99
SENIOR LIFE SOLUTIONS............................................82
TALKING BOOKS AND SPECIAL NEEDS LIBRARY........................................................107
SENIOR SERVICES DIVISION, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE......................................................57 SENIORBRIDGE FAMILY COMPANIES (FL), INC.................................................99 SENIORS ON A MISSION, INC.....................................142
TALKING BOOKS FOR BLIND & PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED CUSTOMERS.................................85 TAMBOLINA ADULT DAY CARE...............................53
SHANDS JACKSONVILLE MEDICAL CENTER....134
TAX COLLECTOR OFFICES (IN DUVAL COUNTY).................................................77
SHINE...................................................................................70
TAYLOR CARE CENTER..............................................134
SHINE PROGRAM (SERVING HEALTH INSURANCE NEEDS OF ELDERS).........................94
TAYLOR MANOR..............................................................67
SHORT-TERM REHABILITATION............................132
TECO PEOPLES GAS.....................................................136
SIGNATURE HEALTHCARE OF JACKSONVILLE....................................................134
TERRACE OF JACKSONVILLE, THE.......................134
SILVER SHORES LIVING, INC......................................67
THERAPYCARE HOME HEALTH, LLC.....................99
SILVER TREASURES AT LANE....................................67
THRIVEWORKS COUNSELING.................................109
SILVER TREASURES AT MANDARIN.......................67 SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES...............................132
TIMES-UNION CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS...................................................62
SOCIAL SECURITY........................................................135
TOWERS OF JACKSONVILLE, THE..........................131
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION.................135
TRANSPORTATION.......................................................135
SOME PLACE LIKE HOME, INC...................................67
TRILOGY HOME HEALTHCARE................................99
SOUTH MANDARIN BRANCH LIBRARY..............105
TROUT RIVER ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY.........67
TAYLOR RESIDENCES.................................................131
THEATRE JACKSONVILLE...........................................62
SOUTHEAST HOMECARE............................................99 SOUTHEAST REGIONAL LIBRARY........................107
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SOUTHLAND WASTE SYSTEMS (SWS)....................137 SPECIAL EVENTS/SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR OLDER ADULTS (SPOA) SENIOR SERVICES DIVISION.........................................................................58
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES................................................102
ST. CATHERINE LABOURÉ MANOR, INC..............134
UF HEALTH JACKSONVILLE HOME CARE...........99
ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH MANDARIN MEALS ON WHEELS....................................................92
UF HEALTH JACKSONVILLE VOLUNTEER SERVICES..........................................142
ST. VINCENT’S HOME HEALTH...................................99
UF HEALTH NORTH..................................................... 101
STARLING AT SAN JOSE................................................67 STEPPING STONE CENTER FOR RECOVERY.......59
UF JACKSONVILLE AGING STUDIES CENTER..................................... 58, 60 , 71, 93
STEVENS DUVAL APARTMENTS.............................131
UNDERHILL STAFFING, INC........................................99
SUMMER BROOK HEALTH CARE CENTER........134 SUNDALE MANOR........................................................131
UNITED COMMUNITY OUTREACH MINISTRY EMERGENCY SERVICES (UCOM)..........................92
SUNRISE OF JACKSONVILLE......................................67
UNITED WAY OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA...............79
SUWANNEE MEDICAL PERSONNEL........................99
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA...........................88
SWEETWATER BY DEL WEBB...................................131
UNIVERSITY PARK BRANCH LIBRARY...............107
UF HEALTH JACKSONVILLE.................................... 101
SYNERGY HOMECARE.................................................99
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WHEELCHAIR LIFTS & RAMPS...............................142
- GAS...............................................................................136
WINDSOR AT ORTEGA, THE........................................68
- SOLID WASTE & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT.........................................................137
WINDSOR AT SAN PABLO, THE...................................68
- TELEPHONE..............................................................137
WOLFSON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY..................................................................142
- WATER.........................................................................137
WILLOWBRANCH BRANCH LIBRARY..................107
WINDSOR POINTE OF JACKSONVILLE.................131
WOMEN’S CENTER OF JACKSONVILLE..........81, 139
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WOODLAND GROVE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER..................................135
VALIZ’S PLACE.................................................................67
WYNDHAM LAKES..................................................68, 131
VETERAN SERVICES....................................................137 VETERANS AFFAIRS OUTPATIENT CLINIC........138
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VICTIM SERVICES.........................................................139 VINTAGE PLAYERS.........................................................62
YMCA.................................................................................121
VISION EDUCATION & REHABILITATION CENTER, THE................................................................85 VISION IS PRICELESS, INC............................................95 VISITING ANGELS...........................................................99 VITAL STATISTICS.........................................................140 VITAS HEALTHCARE.................................................. 100 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES................................140 VOTER REGISTRATION................................................79
W WARREN, SCOTT D., MD..............................................112 WASTE PRO OF FLORIDA (WP).................................137 WATTS GUARDIAN CARE, INC...................................67 WE CARE - JACKSONVILLE.........................................80 WEKIVA SPRINGS....................................................59, 101 WEKIVA SPRINGS (SENIOR PERSPECTIVES).....110 WELCOME HOMECARE................................................99 WELL DONE HOME CARE, INC..................................99 WEST BRANCH LIBRARY...........................................107 WEST JACKSONVILLE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER..................................134 WESTBROOK BRANCH LIBRARY...........................107 WESTERN NATURAL GAS..........................................136 WESTMINSTER ST. AUGUSTINE...........67, 104, 127, 135 WESTMINSTER WOODS ON JULINGTON CREEK..............................67, 104, 127, 135
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AARP AARP 601 E Street Northwest Washington, DC 20049 888-OUR-AARP (888-687-2277) Toll-Free www.aarp.org A national advocacy and membership organization that helps people 50 and over improve the quality of their lives as they age. Membership is $16 per year. AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAMS 866-595-7678 Toll-Free www.aarp.org/auto/driver-safety AARP FLORIDA 200 West College Avenue, Suite 304 Tallahassee, FL 32301 866-595-7678 Toll-Free http://states.aarp.org/aarp-florida-state-offices AARP TAX AIDE 888-687-2277 Toll-Free 888-434-7598 Toll-Free TTY www.aarp.org/taxaide This link provides current articles relating to taxes as well as Frequently Asked Questions year-round. You may also submit questions. ACUPUNCTURE DEDICATED SENIOR MEDICAL CENTER 3059 Edgewood Avenue West Jacksonville, FL 32209 647-3180 9422 Arlington Expressway Jacksonville, FL 32225 559-1844 6841 Blanding Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32244 862-2175 www.dedicated.care/jacksonville-senior-directory see our ad page 114
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ADULT DAY CARE CENTERS ADD TO LIFE ADULT DAY CARE CENTER, INC. 5877 Old Timuquana Road - 32210 779-1777 AGING TRUE 4250 Lakeside Drive, Suite 116 Jacksonville, FL 32210 807-1203 807-1218 (TDD) 604 Walnut Street Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 284-3134 www.agingtrue.org ALL SAINTS EARLY LEARNING & COMMUNITY CARE CENTER, INC. 4171 Hendricks Avenue - 32207 737-7800 ALMOST HOME DAYBREAK 3604 Cardinal Point Drive - 32257 731-4002 HARRIS HOUSE ADULT DAY CARE CENTER, INC. 9857 Gibson Avenue - 32208 768-1283 MARTHA’S ADULT DAYCARE & SERVICES, INC. 8668 Lem Turner Road - 32208 766-0496 PACE PLACE, THE 5450 Ramona Boulevard, Building 200 - 32205 407-6207 PORTER’S ADULT CARE, INC. 700 Day Avenue - 32205 381-8962 RIVER GARDEN ADULT DAY CARE PROGRAM 11401 Old St. Augustine Road - 32258 260-1818
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RIVERFRONT ADULT DAY CARE 644 Cesery Boulevard, Suite 150 - 32211 420-3900 TAMBOLINA ADULT DAY CARE 1627 Rogero Road, Suite C - 32211 651-1310 ADULT SERVICES/SENIOR SERVICES AGING TRUE 4250 Lakeside Drive, Suite 116 Jacksonville, FL 32210 807-1203 807-1218 (TDD) 604 Walnut Street Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 284-3134 www.agingtrue.org CIL JACKSONVILLE 2709 Art Museum Drive Jacksonville, FL 32207 399-8484 www.ciljacksonville.org see our ad page 83 CITY OF JACKSONVILLE SENIOR CENTERS 117 West Duval Street, Suite 280 - 32202 255-5400 www.jaxseniors.net Provides nutritious, midday meals and many other services and activities for senior citizens (60+) at the following 20 senior activity centers Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. While there are no charges for many of the programs, nominal fees may be charged for some classes. Contact individual centers listed below to determine specific activities. Daily door-to-door transportation to and from centers is available by calling 630-0801. Each Community & Senior Center listing is numbered and has a corresponding pinpoint on the map on page 54.
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Bennie Furlong Beaches Senior Center 281 19th Avenue South Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 241-3796 1
Carvill Senior Center 1302 Carvill Avenue - 32208 764-0330 2
Charlie Joseph Senior Center 6943 Buffalo Avenue - 32208 768-4762 3
Clanzel Brown Community Center 4575 Moncrief Road West - 32209 764-8752 4
Frances Padgett Arlington Senior Center 1078 Rogero Road - 32211 723-6142 5
Hammond Senior Center 3312 West 12th Street - 32254 786-8554 6
J.S. Johnson Senior Center 1112 Jackson Street - 32204 630-0949 7
Jim Fortuna Senior Center 11751 McCormick Road - 32225 996-0211 8
Lane Wiley Senior Center 6710 Wiley Road - 32210 783-6589 9
Leroy D. Clemons Senior Center 55 North Jackson Avenue - 32220 693-4918 10
Lincoln Villa Senior Center 7866 New Kings Road - 32219 765-2654 11
Longbranch Senior Center 4110 Franklin Street - 32206 630-0893 12
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Louis Dinah Senior Center 1805 Flag Street - 32209 630-0728 13
Mandarin Senior Center 3848 Hartley Road - 32257 262-7309 14
Mary L. Singleton Senior Center 150 East 1st Street - 32206 255-6666 15
Maxville Senior Center 18065 Pennsylvania Avenue - 32234 289-7157 16
Oceanway Senior Center 12215 Sago Avenue West - 32218 696-4331 17
Riverview Senior Center 9620 Water Street - 32208 765-7511 18
Wallace Small Senior Center 1083 Line Street - 32209 630-0724 19
Windy Hill Senior Center 10540 Anders Boulevard - 32246 630-0724 20
COUNCIL ON ELDER AFFAIRS (COEA) ADVOCATES FOR SUCCESSFUL AGING 117 West Duval Street, Suite 210 - 32202 255-5413 www.jaxseniors.net The Jacksonville-Duval County Council On Elder Affairs (COEA) is an Advisory Board with the singular mission of advocacy for seniors and the elderly. It is charged to “plan, evaluate, advocate and promote programs and policies that maximize opportunities of self-sufficiency and personal independence for the elderly citizens of Jacksonville and Duval County.” There are strategies related to nutrition, socialization, physical activity and mental stimulation to follow in later life that promote successful aging.Through advocacy and
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INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM, SENIOR SERVICES DIVISION, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 150 East 1st Street - 32206 255-6686 www.jaxseniors.net The Independent Living Program provides respite care services, volunteer support services, and educational/service events to low- and moderate-income homebound senior citizens 60 years of age and over, and their caregivers to prevent premature placement in a nursing home, elder abuse and caregiver burnout. Seniors who are unable to maintain their standard of independence due to physical and mental health challenges can develop feelings of isolation and depression. The caring support our volunteers offer helps decrease these feelings. Our goal is to offer seniors an opportunity to maintain meaningful relationships with peers and remain socially connected to their community. The volunteers of the program are carefully screened, properly trained and supervised to offer the highest quality of service possible. There are no fees for services. NEPTUNE BEACH SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER 2004 Forest Avenue Neptune Beach, FL 32266 477-0386 http://ci.neptune-beach.fl.us/Senior-Center This is the place for adults on the move! We provide a venue enhancing the quality of life and independence of people age 55+ residing at the Beaches and surrounding Duval County. This is the place for cultural, physical, educational and social stimulation in a safe and easily accessible facility. We have something for everyone! Community partnerships with the City of Neptune Beach, the City of Jacksonville Community Development Block Grant, PGA Tour and other agencies make our programming the best! Tap dancing, fitness classes, yoga, bridge, movies, art, socials and trips are some of the programs offered. Check out our website for the latest schedule.
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RSVP OF DUVAL COUNTY, SENIOR SERVICES DIVISION, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 150 East 1st Street - 32206 255-6655 www.jaxseniors.net RSVP is one of the largest volunteer efforts in the nation matching community nonprofits, public agencies and elementary schools with individuals 55 and over who are willing to help. Volunteers choose opportunities according to their available time, interests and skills; which may relate to their professional experience or an assignment based on new challenges. Opportunities to serve range from one-time, monthly, quarterly or annual events to weekly commitments of one (1) hour per week. RSVP volunteers bring a diversity of interests and a uniformity of dedication to their work, making a difference in the community and enriching their own lives through service. SENIOR CENTERS - CLAY COUNTY Clayton and Mildred Revels Senior Center 604 Walnut Street Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 284-3134 Orange Park Senior Center 414 Stowe Avenue Orange Park, FL 32073 269-4731 Weigel Senior Center 3916 Section Street Middleburg, FL 32068 291-3520 William M. Beam Senior Center 125 Commercial Circle Keystone Heights, FL 32656 352-473-7121
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SENIOR SERVICES DIVISION, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 117 West Duval Street, Suite 210 - 32202 255-5400 www.jaxseniors.net Provides a variety of services and activities which encourage and empower seniors to live active, independent lives through social, educational and wellness programs. Services include: operation of 20 senior activity centers, special events, advocacy, counseling, education opportunities, health support, homemaker services, nutrition education, weekday hot meals, outreach, recreation, referral, respite care (including Alzheimer’s in-home), shopping, telephone reassurance, transportation and volunteerism. These services are offered primarily for persons 60+ through the following programs: • Community and Senior Center Services Program - 255-5400 • Foster Grandparent Program - 630-5450 • Independent Living Program - 630-0966 • RSVP - 630-0998 • Council on Elder Affairs - 255-5413 • Senior Events
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A | Adult Services/Senior Services SENIOR EVENTS/SENIOR SERVICES DIVISION 117 West Duval Street, Suite 280 - 32202 255-5667 Fax: 255-5415 www.jaxseniors.net Provides a variety of recreational, social and cultural activities for seniors 60 and over, including: • Fish-a-Thon Fishing Tournament and Fish Fry at Hanna Park in the spring with trophies for the Most, the Largest, the Smallest, the Ugliest and the Prettiest Fish. • Holiday Festival Dancing, dining and entertainment at the Holiday Festival allows seniors to celebrate the holidays in style in early December. • Jacksonville Senior Services Directory Provides comprehensive listings of services, programs and activities for seniors and their families in Jacksonville. Available at all senior centers, public libraries and City Hall, St. James Building. • Safety and Security Seminars The safety seminars, held annually, inform senior citizens about how to be safe and secure, and plan for the future. Seniors actively participate and learn how to protect themselves from becoming a victim of fraud or scams. • Senior Expo Two days devoted to sharing programs, resources and services available for Jacksonville’s senior citizens to maintain and enhance their independence and quality of life. The Expo is held bi-annually at the Prime Osborn Convention Center in the spring and fall. • Senior Games Competitions in various athletic events and games are offered to encourage and promote a healthy lifestyle for seniors 50+. Event is a qualifier for state and national Senior Games. Held annually in the fall.
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• Senior Prom Join us for dinner, a night of music, dancing and door prizes, and the crowning of the Prom King and Queen. Held in the summer. • Walk for Senior Wellness The one-mile walk, held each spring, at TIAA Bank Field and promotes a healthy lifestyle. • Transportation Limited transportation is available for special events from senior centers and senior residences UF JACKSONVILLE AGING STUDIES CENTER 1833 Boulevard, Suite 2056 Jacksonville, FL 32206 244-4690 244-0411 JaxAscent.com Conducts studies on the impact of aging, including behavioral, nutritional and pharmacologic clinical trials. see our ad page 1 ALCOHOL & DRUG PREVENTION/TREATMENT ALCOHOLIC SERVICE CENTER 20 West 4th Street - 32206 355-694 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) 3128 Beach Boulevard - 32207 399-8535 AWAKENING RECOVERY CENTER 6100 Greenland Road, Suite 202 - 32258 733-7383 BAPTIST BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 24-HOUR CRISIS LINE 800 Prudential Drive - 32207 202-7900 BEACHES RECOVERY 390 16th Avenue South Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 866-605-0532 Admission 685-9083 Non-admission 2021 - 2022 Jacksonville Senior Services DirectoryTM
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BREAKTHROUGHS: COUNSELING AND RECOVERY, INC. 3810-3 Williamsburg Park Boulevard - 32257 419-6102
STEPPING STONE CENTER FOR RECOVERY 1815 Corporate Square Boulevard - 32216 446-1041
GATEWAY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. 555 Stockton Street - 32204 387-4661 Adult Detoxification 387-4661 ext. 1103 www.gatewaycommunity.com Provides substance abuse and chemical dependency treatment. Alcohol and drug services include: detox, assessment, intervention, outpatient, residential treatment and prevention services. Gateway Connect Alcohol or Drug Problem 877-389-9966 Toll-Free - 24-Hour Help Line Assessments and services via telephone and Internet. Northeast Florida Regional Prevention Center 4814 Lexington Avenue - 32210 387-3749
WEKIVA SPRINGS 3947 Salisbury Road - 32216 296-3533
GREENFIELD CENTER 4250 Lakeside Drive - 32210 389-3784 JACKSONVILLE METRO TREATMENT CENTER 4427 Emerson Street, Building 4 - 32207 398-7015 LAKEVIEW HEALTH SYSTEMS, LLC 1900 Corporate Square Boulevard - 32216 727-6455 RECOVERY KEYS 6100 Greenland Road, Suite 201 - 32258 551-1394 RIVER REGION HUMAN SERVICES, INC. 3901 Carmichael Avenue - 32207 899-6300 RIVERSIDE TRADITION HOUSE 2911 Riverside Avenue - 32205 384-1839
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ANIMAL SHELTERS ANIMAL CARE AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES 2020 Forest Street - 32204 630-CITY (630-2489) Hours of Operation: Tuesday - Friday 12 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Animal Intake Hours: Tuesday - Friday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Jacksonville’s Animal Care and Protective Services (ACPS) provides animal control to the citizens in Jacksonville by fair enforcement and community education. ACPS also enhances the quality of life in our neighborhoods by offering quality pets for adoption at a reasonable cost. ACPS is dedicated to providing a high level of service to the citizens in Jacksonville and to saving the lives of all adoptable animals in our community. The City of Jacksonville is the largest city in the U.S. to achieve and maintain no-kill status and serves as a model agency for others throughout the U.S.
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JACKSONVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 300 Water Street, Suite 200 - 32202 354-5547 www.jaxsymphony.org Email: frontdesk@jaxsymphony.org The Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra is one of Northeast Florida’s premier ensembles, performing September through June in the Jacoby Symphony Hall at the Times-Union Center. Nearly every week, the symphony performs a variety of classical, popular, educational and community concerts. Jacksonville’s senior community enjoys the Coffee Concert Series and participates in volunteer groups, including the Symphony Guild, the Jacksonville Symphony Chorus and volunteer ushers. ARTS, CULTURE & LEISURE - MUSEUMS
ARTS, CULTURE & LEISURE CULTURAL COUNCIL OF GREATER JACKSONVILLE, INC. 300 Water Street, Suite 201 - 32202 358-3600 www.culturalcouncil.org Visit jacksonville.com/events for up-to-the-minute event information. You can search for events by date, keyword, category, most popular, area of town and free events. The special “Add Event” feature allows users, like musicians and artists, to post their own special events. Visit www.culturalcouncil.org for continuing education opportunities, audition notices and calls-to-artists.
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BEACHES MUSEUM & HISTORY PARK 381 Beach Boulevard Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 241-5657 www.beachesmuseum.org Hours of Operation: Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. Admission for persons 65+ = Free CUMMER MUSEUM OF ART & GARDENS 829 Riverside Avenue - 32204 356-6857 www.cummermuseum.org Hours of Operation: Tuesday and Friday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. Admission for seniors = $6 Free admission on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month and every Tuesday & Friday 4 p.m. - 9 p.m.
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KARPELES MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY & MUSEUM 101 West 1st Street - 32206 356-2992 www.karpeles.weebly.com Hours of Operation: Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Free admission and parking MANDARIN MUSEUM & HISTORICAL SOCIETY 11964 Mandarin Road - 32223 268-0784 www.mandarinmuseum.net Hours of Operation: Saturday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Call for tours MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART JACKSONVILLE (MOCA) 333 North Laura Street - 32202 366-6911 https://mocajacksonville.unf.edu Hours of Operation: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thursday 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. Admission for persons 60+ = $5 Free admission: First Wednesday of every month for Artwalk, 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. and Sundays for Bank of America Family Free Days MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & HISTORY 1025 Museum Circle - 32207 396-6674 www.themosh.org Hours of Operation: Thursday and Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. Admission for seniors = $12
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MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN HISTORY 4304 Herschel Street - 32210 388-3574 www.museumsouthernhistory.com Hours of Operation: Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission for adults = $3 ARTS, CULTURE & LEISURE - THEATERS ALHAMBRA THEATRE & DINING 12000 Beach Boulevard - 32246 641-1212 www.alhambrajax.com ATLANTIC BEACH EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE 544 Atlantic Boulevard Neptune Beach, FL 32266 249-7177 www.abettheatre.com FLORIDA THEATRE 128 East Forsyth Street, Suite 300 - 32202 355-2787 www.floridatheatre.com JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY LINDA BERRY STEIN COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Performing Arts Series 2800 University Boulevard North - 32211 256-8000 www.ju.edu/cfa PLAYERS BY THE SEA 106 6th Street North Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 249-0289 www.playersbythesea.org RITZ THEATRE AND MUSEUM 829 North Davis Street - 32202 807-2010 www.ritzjacksonville.com
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ARTS, CULTURE & LEISURE - ZOO JACKSONVILLE ZOO AND GARDENS 370 Zoo Parkway - 32218 757-4463 www.jacksonvillezoo.org Hours of Operation: Daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Christmas Day. Daily admission for persons 65+: $22.95 Annual membership rates for persons 65+ (10 percent discount): Senior Individual: $58.50 Individual + Unnamed Guest: $93.50 Individual + Named Guest: $103.50 Senior Family: $130.50 The zoo offers a wide variety of entertainment, education and volunteer opportunities. For volunteer program information, call 757-4463 ext. 176
When you know your loved one can no longer safely manage living on their own, it might be time to consider looking into assisted living facilities. To help you navigate the vast number of facilities in Jacksonville, there are a few resources that provide additional information you may need. Visit one of the following sites for information on which facilities accept Medicaid, what payment options are available, etc. www.after55.com www.assisted-living-directory.com www.familyassets.com www.ourparents.com www.seniorhousing.net www.seniorlivingfaq.com www.seniorliving.org
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Signs it may be time to consider assisted living for yourself or a loved one: Worsening medical conditions Money issues Isolation Messy living space Poor hygiene
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Assisted Living Facilities (ALF) provide housing, meals and personal services to individuals who require supervision or assistance with daily activities. To be eligible for residency at an ALF, a person—at a minimum—cannot be bedridden, does not require 24-hour nursing and does not have stage 3 or 4 pressure sores. ALFs are licensed and inspected by the state of Florida, except for those that are operated by the federal government. First Coast Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, District 5 located at 4161 Carmichael Avenue, Suite 141, Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: 391-3942, advocates for residents in Skilled Nursing Facilities and Assisted Living Facilities, investigates complaints on their behalf and inspects facilities annually. For approximate location of facilities, see map with corresponding pinpoints on page 65.
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ANAM PARC II 4867 Susanna Woods Court - 32257 732-4545 5
ANTHEM LAKES, LLC 905 Assissi Lane Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 583-5399 6
ARLINGTON ADULT RESIDENTIAL FACILITY, INC. 6300 Arlington Expressway - 32211 725-6600 7
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ATRIA PARK AT SAN PABLO 14199 William Davis Parkway - 32224 821-9900 9
AUTUMN VILLAGE, INC. 1103 Barrs Street - 32204 384-7506 10
BEACH HOUSE ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE 1315 2nd Avenue North Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 829-6479 11
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COMFORT ALF, LLC 2122 Myrtle Avenue North - 32209 683-0200
BRIDGE OF HOPE ALF 5265 Longleaf Street - 32209 764-3600
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BROOKDALE CROWN POINT 10050 Old St. Augustine Road - 32257 288-8700 16
BROOKDALE MANDARIN 10790 Old St. Augustine Road - 32257 260-0800 17
BROOKDALE MANDARIN CENTRAL 10875 Old St. Augustine Road - 32257 880-4040 18
BROOKDALE SOUTHPOINT 6895 Belfort Oaks Place - 32216 296-2384 19
BROOKDALE SOUTHSIDE 9601 Southbrook Drive - 32256 638-8292 20
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DEERWOOD PLACE 8700 AC Skinner Parkway - 32256 642-7300 28
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DIVERSITY ME 3225 North Myrtle Avenue - 32209 233-1090 30
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GRACE HOME LIVING FACILITY, LLC 2821 Hunt Street - 32254 673-7212 37
GRAND LIVING AT TAMAYA 3270 Tamaya Boulevard - 32246 410-8500 38
GWK HOME OF COMFORT, LLC 7944 Cecil Street - 32221 695-2673 39
GWK HOME OF COMFORT, LLC II 7631 Crest Drive North - 32221 647-7370 40
HAMPTON’S LUXURY VILLAS, INC. 10695 Hampton Road - 32257 232-8575 41
HARBORCHASE OF JACKSONVILLE 3455 San Pablo Road South - 32224 821-8030 42
HARBORCHASE OF MANDARIN 12350 San Jose Boulevard - 32223 580-7676 43
HERITAGE CROSSINGS 2689 Art Museum Drive - 32207 399-8999 44
INGLESIDE ALF HOME, LLC 1433 Ingleside Avenue - 32205 686-0102 45
INN AT AGING GRACE, THE 2408 Soutel Drive - 32208 621-7053 46
JACK AND ELLEN’S PLACE 7019 Mark Street - 32210 382-6109 47
KINGS HOUSE II 8356 Justin Road South - 32210 894-6828 48
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LAFETA FAMILY HOME CARE 1061 Division Street - 32209 358-3933 50
LAUREL OAKS ALF, INC. 3809 Capper Road - 32218 765-5227 51
MASON HOUSE, LLC 8005 Renault Drive North - 32244 566-3721 52
MI CASA ADULT LIVING FACILITY 6856 St. Augustine Road - 32217 739-3927 53
54 MYRTICE ANGELS SENIOR HOME CARE, LLC 2570 Vernon Street - 32209 355-9737
NEW HORIZON HEALTHCARE CENTER, INC. 3114 Philips Highway - 32207 379-5602 55
NOBLE GARDENS OF JACKSONVILLE, LLC 7024 Wiley Road - 32210 374-2071 56
NOBLE HOUSE RETIREMENT OF JACKSONVILLE, LLC 6561 San Juan Avenue - 32210 695-9605 57
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OASIS SENIOR ADVISORS 12965 Spiceberry Circle South Jacksonville, FL 32246 386-5708 OasisSeniorAdvisors.com/Jacksonville FREE SERVICE see our ad page 63 ORTEGA GARDENS 5760 Timuquana Road - 32210 701-7227 59
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72 SILVER TREASURES AT MANDARIN 1815 Orange Picker Road - 32223 580-7800
PETERSON ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY, INC. 1622 Silver Street - 32206 356-3022
SOME PLACE LIKE HOME, INC. 73a 4217 Chippewa Drive - 32210 73b 7819 Glen Echo Road North - 32211 73c 2307 Smullian Trail North - 32217 744-8580
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PINCKNEY ESTATES ASSISTED LIVING, INC. 1823 University Blvd South - 32216 226-1817 62
STARLING AT SAN JOSE 9075 San Jose Boulevard - 32257 510-5482 74
PLYMOUTH HOME FOR ADULTS, INC. 3225 Plymouth Street - 32205 384-5796
SUNRISE OF JACKSONVILLE 4870 Belfort Road - 32256 332-0774
PORTER’S ADULT CARE, INC. 700 Day Avenue - 32205 381-8962
76 TAYLOR MANOR 6605 Chester Avenue - 32217 636-0142
REFFINE’S HOUSE 523 Fern Street - 32206 379-2061
TROUT RIVER ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY 9821 Ribault Avenue - 32208 887-3931
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RIVERSIDE PRESBYTERIAN HOUSE, INC. 2020 Park Street - 32204 388-9376 67
ROSECASTLE AT DEERWOOD 8929 RG Skinner Parkway - 32256 513-6990 68
SAN JOSE GARDENS 3760 Dupont Avenue - 32217 601-3884 69
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SILVER SHORES LIVING, INC. 2317 Gilmore Street - 32204 683-1580 70
SILVER TREASURES AT LANE 1769 Lane Avenue South - 32210 990-6001 71
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ATTORNEYS - ELDER LAW CYNTHIA L. NICHOLS, ATTORNEY JACKSONVILLE WILLS ON WHEELS 221 East Adams Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 598-0055 www.cynthianicholsattorney.com see our ad page 69
Joseph Clay Meux, Jr. Member National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys Guardianship & Probate Matters Medicaid & Estate Planning Wills & Trusts
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WINDSOR AT ORTEGA, THE 5939 Roosevelt Boulevard - 32244 353-9500 82
ROGERS TOWERS 1301 Riverplace Boulevard, Suite 1500 Jacksonville, FL 32207 346-5534 www.rtlaw.com see our ad this page
WINDSOR AT SAN PABLO, THE 4000 San Pablo Parkway - 32224 928-3700 83
84 WYNDHAM LAKES 10660 Old St. Augustine Road - 32257 262-4600
THE 2021-2022 JACKSONVILLE SENIOR SERVICES DIRECTORYTM CAN BE FOUND AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS • • • •
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CYNTHIA L. NICHOLS, ATTORNEY JACKSONVILLE WILLS ON WHEELS 221 East Adams Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 598-0055 www.cynthianicholsattorney.com see our ad this page
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BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DEDICATED SENIOR MEDICAL CENTER 3059 Edgewood Avenue West Jacksonville, FL 32209 647-3180 9422 Arlington Expressway Jacksonville, FL 32225 559-1844 6841 Blanding Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32244 862-2175 www.dedicated.care/jacksonville-senior-directory see our ad page 114
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BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU CONSUMER INFORMATION BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU Local Branch 4417 Beach Boulevard, Suite 202 - 32207 721-2288 Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. www.bbb.org/north-east-florida The Better Business Bureau is the resource to turn to for objective, unbiased information on businesses. Their network of national and local operations allow the Better Business Bureau to monitor and take action on thousands of business issues affecting consumers at any given time.
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BLOOD BANKS ONE BLOOD 888-936-6283 Toll-Free Beaches Community Donor Center 1927 3rd Street North Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 Deerwood Park Donor Center 7595 Centurion Parkway - 32256 Mandarin Donor Center 10501 San Jose Boulevard, Suites 4 & 5 - 32257 Mayo Clinic Donor Center 4500 San Pablo Road South - 32224 South Jacksonville Donor Center 8013 Beach Boulevard - 32216 West Jacksonville Donor Center 5209 Blanding Boulevard - 32210 353-8263 www.oneblood.org BREAST CANCER SUPPORT BOSOM BUDDIES 5644 Colcord Avenue - 32211 722-3000 www.womenscenterofjax.org Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Bosom Buddies hosts a free weekly breast cancer support group meeting on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Mondays of every month at the center. The meeting is from 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. The support group focuses on “caring and sharing” and “survivorship education,” providing the opportunity for breast cancer survivors to share their personal cancer journey experiences and learn new ways to increase their quality of life. They educate, support and advocate so that women are empowered to make informed decisions concerning their health.
DONNA FOUNDATION, THE 11762 Marco Beach Drive, Suite 6 - 32224 877-236-6626 www.thedonnafoundation.org Since its inception in June 2003, The Donna Foundation has served more than 12,000 families by providing more than $5 million dollars in relief to assist breast cancer patients with critical financial needs. The foundation has also been successful in obtaining agreements with vendors to supply chemotherapy drugs, lymphedema treatments and supplies, medical services, prescriptions, and even wigs at a discounted rate. IN THE PINK 522 3rd Street North Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 372-0029 https://jaxinthepink.com Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. In the Pink is a nonprofit boutique that provides wigs, post-surgical garments, mastectomy bras/ prosthesis, hats, scarves, radiation skincare, lymphedema compression garments, free yoga classes, emotional support and resources. SHINE 10881 San Jose Boulevard - 32223 880-5522 www.ackermancancercenter.com/ support-groups.htm Focusing on helpful conversations, education and activities, SHINE is an interactive breast cancer support group established by the Ackerman Cancer Center. The group helps women make informed decisions, ease treatment and provide support during and after a breast cancer diagnosis. For a meeting schedule, contact socialwork@ackermancancer.com.
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DEDICATED SENIOR MEDICAL CENTER 3059 Edgewood Avenue West Jacksonville, FL 32209 647-3180 9422 Arlington Expressway Jacksonville, FL 32225 559-1844 6841 Blanding Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32244 862-2175 www.dedicated.care/jacksonville-senior-directory see our ad page 114
AGING TRUE 4250 Lakeside Drive, Suite 116 Jacksonville, FL 32210 807-1203 807-1218 (TDD) 604 Walnut Street Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 284-3134 www.agingtrue.org A multi-funded agency for people 60+, who are physically frail or disabled. All programs are designed to assist individuals to remain in their own homes. Fees are assessed for some services depending on program guidelines. • Caregiver Support Services - Includes support groups, RELIEF, IIIE, respite and caregiver mentor services for those caring for their frail and elderly loved ones. Also includes companionship and telephone reassurance services for frail elderly who are alone and need assistance in order to remain independent. • Community Care for the Elderly - Provides case management and essential social services to maintain the frail elderly at home and assist caregivers of the frail elderly. • Florida Self-Directed Care (SDC) Program - Creates, maintains and accesses an environment in which SDC participants navigate the road to recovery on their own terms, making informed choices to achieve a state of mental wellness, and to return to or achieve a productive lifestyle. • Home Health Services - Available for skilled nursing services, home health aides, rehabilitative therapies and medical social work. • Meals on Wheels - Hot, nutritious meals delivered daily, five days per week to homebound, frail, elderly and disabled individuals living in Duval County. • Financial Counseling Services - Financial counseling, budgeting and daily money management for frail seniors and disabled individuals who require this assistance to remain independent.
CLINICAL DRUG RESEARCH UF JACKSONVILLE AGING STUDIES CENTER 1833 Boulevard, Suite 2056 Jacksonville, FL 32206 244-4690 244-0411 JaxAscent.com Conducts studies on the impact of aging, including behavioral, nutritional and pharmacologic clinical trials. see our ad page 1
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CITIZENS PLANNING ADVISORY COMMITTEES (CPACs) NEIGHBORHOODS DEPARTMENT Neighborhood Services Division 214 North Laura Street, Suite 300 255-8250 Jacksonville’s more than 200 neighborhoods are divided into six planning districts, each with a Citizens Planning Advisory Committee (CPAC). The primary purpose of the CPAC is to maintain open and effective communication between Jacksonville residents, businesses, neighborhoods, community organizations, educational institutions and city government. The Neighborhood Services Office oversees six CPAC districts which correspond to the city’s six planning districts. They include: PD 1 - (Urban Core) Meetings: First Monday of the month at 5:30 p.m., Ed Ball Building, Training Room 110, Lobby Level, 214 North Hogan Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202. Contact Amy Holliman, 255-8260. PD 2 - (Greater Arlington/West Beaches) Meetings: Second Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m., Pablo Creek Regional Library, 13295 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32246. Contact Rosemary Wesolowski, 255-8261. PD 3 - (Southeast) Meetings: Fourth Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m., NEFAR Headquarters, 7801 Deercreek Club Road, Jacksonville, FL 32256. Contact Rosemary Wesolowski, 255-8261. PD 4 - (Southwest) Meetings: Second Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m., Lane Wiley Senior Center, 6710 Wiley Road, Jacksonville, FL 32210. Contact Michelle Godwin-Ware, 255-8236. PD 5 - (Northwest) Meetings: Second Thursday of the month at 6 p.m., Legends Center, 5130 Soutel Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32208. Contact Amy Holliman, 255-8260. PD 6 - (North) Meetings: Second Wednesday of the month at 5:30 p.m., Oceanway Senior Center, 12215 Sago Avenue West, Jacksonville, FL 32218. Contact Michelle Godwin-Ware, 2558236. Members of each CPAC represent a diverse population of residents within that planning district. CPAC meetings are held monthly at various locations throughout the districts. Neighborhood
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assistance must be scheduled by phone. Taking phone calls at 358-7955 every Monday from 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. No walk-ins are accepted for financial aid. ELDERSOURCE AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER (ADRC) 10688 Old St. Augustine Road - 32257 391-6699 www.myeldersource.org Office Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ADRC HelpLine Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. ElderSource, the Area Agency on Aging for Northeast Florida, has been designated as the Aging Resource Center for this region. An Aging Resource Center is intended to reduce the fragmentation of the current system by providing easier access to elder services through a locally focused, coordinated approach that integrates information and referral for all available services. The Aging and Disability Resource Center will increase access to services, streamline the eligibility process and assist elders in finding the necessary resources and/or assistance. Our Aging Resource Center has specially trained staff available to help elders and their caregivers make informed decisions.
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C | Community Services FLORIDA’S POISON CONTROL CENTER - JACKSONVILLE Administrative Offices 244-4465 Poisoning Emergencies 800-222-1222 Toll-Free www.fpicjax.org The Florida’s Poison Control Center - Jacksonville is available 24 hours a day, providing free emergency telephone resources for the public and health care professionals through a nationwide, toll-free hotline accessible by voice and TTY. The Florida’s Poison Control Center - Jacksonville, which serves 42 Florida counties and the U.S. Virgin Islands, receives more than 58,000 calls each year. Calls are answered 24/7 by Registered Nurses or Licensed Pharmacists who have access to the latest computerized, comprehensive poison assessment and management techniques. Advice for known or suspected poisonings, as well as simple answers to poison information questions, is given. Free poison information and education programs are also available. The Florida’s Poison Control Center - Jacksonville is accredited by the American Association of Poison Control Centers as a regional poison center and is a cooperative effort between the University of Florida College of Medicine, UF Health Jacksonville, UF Health Science Center/ Jacksonville and Children’s Medical Services, State of Florida Department of Health. The Florida/ USVI Poison Control Center - Jacksonville serves approximately 6 million people. HOUSING INITIATIVE AND COUNSELING PROGRAM (HICP) Jacksonville Urban League 903 Union Street West - 32204 723-4007 ext. *481 Assists low- to moderate-income families in achieving home ownership, and educates and assists mortgagors on options and strategies for maintaining timely payments and avoiding foreclosure. Other counseling services include: delinquent mortgage, loss mitigation, credit, reverse mortgage, pre- and post-homeowner education, money smart training and IDA enrollment.
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INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (IRS) Jacksonville Branch Taxpayer Assistance Office 400 West Bay Street - 32202 Live Telephone Assistance 800-829-1040 Toll-Free 800-829-4059 (TDD) Toll-Free Federal Tax Forms Only 800-829-3676 Toll-Free Tele-Tax Recorded Tax Information 800-829-4477 Toll-Free Local Taxpayer Advocate Service 665-1040 877-777-4778 Toll-Free www.irs.gov The Taxpayer Advocate Service is an independent organization within the IRS. Employees assist taxpayers who are experiencing economic harm, who are seeking help in resolving tax problems that have not been resolved through normal channels, or who believe that an IRS system or procedure is not working as it should. You can contact the Taxpayer Advocate Service by calling their tollfree case intake line at 877-777-4778 or TTY/ TDD 800829-4059 to see if you are eligible for assistance. You can also call or write to your local taxpayer advocate, whose phone number and address are listed above and in Publication 1546, The Taxpayer Advocate Service of the IRS - How to Get Help with Unresolved Tax Problems. You can file Form 911, Application for Taxpayer Assistance Order, or ask an IRS employee to complete it on your behalf. For more information, go to www.irs.gov/advocate. JACKSONVILLE AREA LEGAL AID, INC. 126 West Adams Street - 32202 356-8371 www.jaxlegalaid.org Provides free legal services to seniors age 60+ and their caregivers. Legal services are available for advance health care directives, guardianships, simple wills, Medicare/Medicaid issues, consumer and lending issues, housing issues and more. The staff is also available for community legal education seminars.
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JACKSONVILLE SHERIFF’S OFFICE SUBSTATIONS Zone 1 Gateway Town Center 5258-13 Norwood Avenue - 32208 630-8144 Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Zone 2 Regency Square 9501 Arlington Expressway - 32225 630-8166 Hours of Operation Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Zone 3 Baymeadows Substation 8875 Liberty Ridge Drive, Suite 110 - 32256 630-8100 Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Zone 4 Cedar Hills Shopping Center 3726 Blanding Boulevard - 32210 630-8133 Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Zone 5 Edward Waters College 1767 Kings Road - 32209 470-8900 Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Zone 6 Highland Square Shopping Center 936 Dunn Avenue - 32218 630-8688 Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. www.jaxsheriff.org Communication with JSO is a two-way street - in person or online. We want to connect with you. The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has a very highly regarded public website with a vast amount of informative and educational content at your fingertips. Also available in a mobile application for phones and tablets, the site enables you to do everything from file a police report for a property
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crime to file a crash report for a non-injurious vehicle incident. You can even look at police calls for service, and map crime in any area of Jacksonville. On the website you will find crime prevention brochures, pamphlets and videos dealing with a wide variety of issues that citizens often ask questions about, such as cybercrime. These educational tools are free and can be downloaded to your computer or read online. Citizens can also report crimes online for specific crimes with no suspect and report tips and suspicions online. At the top of the jaxsheriff.org website is valuable information and news about the activities of the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office like upcoming Sheriff’s Walks and links to other agencies, as well as today’s top stories regarding public safety and crime. There is an online portal to order public records, and a place to share your feedback with the agency. The Sheriff’s Office also has nationally recognized social media programming including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, live streaming via Periscope and Facebook Live and FREE applications (JAXSHERIFF) for your iOS and Android phones and tablets, as mentioned above. JSO “feeds” its Facebook and Twitter social media sites right onto the website, for those who do not have social media applications. For more information visit jaxsheriff.org or contact us at jsofeedback@jaxsheriff.org. JEWISH FAMILY & COMMUNITY SERVICES (JFCS) 8540 Baycenter Road - 32256 448-1933 www.jfcsjax.org Jewish Family & Community Services (JFCS), founded in 1917, is a social service agency providing care for every stage of the life cycle. Serving the entire community. JFCS offers a wide variety of programs and services including: • Counseling Services Medicaid and Medicare are accepted. • Emergency Financial Assistance Rent and utilities.
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The office investigates, mediates consumer complaints, permits for various parts of Sec. 250 and Sec. 804.806 and is regulated and enforced through Sec. 609 through verbal written warnings and paying citations. The office also provides outreach and consumer awareness services throughout the community. PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT, SENIOR SERVICES DIVISION, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 255-5400 www.jaxseniors.net The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department provides many of the city’s human and social services. Among its responsibilities: senior and community centers and other programs for the adult population 60 years and over. The Senior Services Division administers and operates community-wide social service programs at 20 senior centers serving the city’s adult population, especially older adults, hosts special events, volunteer programs and respite services. PROPERTY APPRAISER’S OFFICE DUVAL COUNTY Yates Building 231 East Forsyth Street, Suite 260 - 32202 630-2020 www.duvalpa.com Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Jerry Holland, Property Appraiser for Duval County, is responsible for assessing all real and tangible (business) property in Duval County for the purpose of taxation. The Property Appraiser’s Office maintains the property database for the county and also administers property tax exemptions to applicants who qualify. Exemptions include: Homestead Exemptions, Disability Exemptions, Widow/Widower Exemptions, Senior Citizens Additional Homestead Exemptions, Military and others. For exemptions criteria and more information, call 630-2020 or visit the Property Appraiser’s website at www.duvalpa.com.
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SENIOR LEGAL HELPLINE 888-895-7873 Toll-Free http://elderaffairs.state.fl.us/doea/legal_services.php Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. The Florida Senior Legal Helpline is a free service for any senior who has a civil legal question or problem. Callers will be given legal advice from an experienced attorney or paralegal. Further services may be available in the caller’s local community. All legal helpline phone conversations are subject to attorney/client confidentiality.
Cedar Hills Branch 3520-1 Blanding Boulevard - 32210 Additional Services: Limited Driver’s License Service (no road test), Fast Title Service, FL Birth Certificates, JEA payments.
TAX COLLECTOR OFFICES (IN DUVAL COUNTY) Jim Overton Duval County Tax Collector Customer Call Center 630-1916 Email us: taxcollector@coj.net http://duvaltaxcollect.net Follow us on Twitter: @DuvalTaxCollect Like us on Facebook: Duval County Tax Collector’s Office Hours of Operation: Ed Ball Building Branch: Monday - Friday 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. All other Tax Collector Branches: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. New Appointment System! Avoid the wait and visit duvaltaxcollect.net to make an appointment for a wide variety of services. We accept cash, check, credit cards and pin-based debit cards. Visit duvaltaxcollect.net to make an online payment. Each Tax Collector Office listing is numbered with a corresponding pinpoint on the map on page 78.
Downtown Branch (Yates Building) 231 East Forsyth Street, Suite 130 - 32202 Additional Services: Administrative Offices - Tax Department, Local Business Tax Department, Drive-Thru Window, Limited Driver’s License Service (no road test), Fast Title Service, FL Birth Certificates, JEA payments.
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Gateway Branch 910 West 44th Street - 32208 Additional Services: Drive-Thru Window, Full Service Driver’s License, Fast Title Service, FL Birth Certificates, JEA payments. 6
Hogan at Beach Boulevard Branch 7120-15 Hogan Road - 32216 Additional Services: Full Service Driver’s License & HAZMAT Fingerprinting, Fast Title Service, FL Birth Certificates, JEA payments. 7
Kernan Branch 12220-102 Atlantic Boulevard - 32225 Additional Services: Drive-Thru Window, Limited Driver’s License Service (no road test), Fast Title Service, FL Birth Certificates, JEA payments. 8
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UNITED WAY OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA 40 East Adams Street, Suite 200 - 32202 390-3200 https://unitedwaynefl.org 2-1-1 Information and Elder Care Advocate Initiative United Way 2-1-1 is a 24-hour, 7 days a week, referral service covering nine counties throughout Northeast Florida. United Way 2-1-1 provides information and referral for: • Emergency Financial Assistance • Medical Needs and Assistance • Child/Adolescent/Adult Mental Health and Substance Abuse • Food, Shelter and Clothing • Support Groups and People with Disabilities • HIV/AIDS Information and Testing • Victims of Abuse or Crime • Adult, Child and Family Services • 24-hour Suicide and Crisis Intervention and Prevention VOTER REGISTRATION Mike Hogan Supervisor of Elections, Duval County Main Office 105 East Monroe Street - 32202 630-1414 www.duvalelections.com Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Provides services related to voter registration including requesting vote-by-mail ballot for yourself or an immediate family member, changing your address, updating your signature and changing your party affiliation.
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• Registering to Vote - You may register to vote in person, by library drop box or by mail. You may register in person at the Supervisor of Elections Office located at 105 East Monroe Street Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. You may complete a voter registration application at any branch of the Jacksonville Public Library. You may also register by mailing a completed voter registration application to the Monroe Street office. Online voter registration is now available on our website at www.duvalelections.com. - If you are registering for the first time in Florida, you must do so by 29 days prior to an election in order to vote in that election. After registering, you will receive a voter information card in the mail. - If you are already registered, but have moved, changed your name, changed your party affiliation or need to update your signature, please call 630-1414 for instructions. • Voting Options - You may vote in person on Election Day or during early voting, or you may vote by mail. For Election Day voting, your voter information card will identify your precinct and polling location for Election Day. Florida Election Law requires a photo and signature identification (ID) at the polling place. Acceptable forms of identification are: • Florida Driver License • Florida ID Card • U.S. Passport • Debit/Credit Card • Military ID Card • Student ID Card • Retirement Center ID Card • Neighborhood Association ID Card • Public Assistance ID Card • Veteran health ID card issued by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs • A license to carry a concealed weapon firearm • Employee ID card issued by any branch, department, agency, entity of the federal government, the state, a county or municipality 79
C | Community Services • Voting by Mail - As an alternative to voting at your assigned polling location, you may request that a vote-by-mail ballot be sent to you. You may also request ballots for immediate family members. Requests may be made for specific elections or through the next regularly scheduled general election by calling 630-1414, or by visiting our website www.duvalelections.com, prior to each election. • Early Voting - Voters registered in Duval County may vote at any early voting sites; early voting begins ten (10) days prior to Election Day and ends on the 3rd day before any election in which there is a state or federal race. For a list of the early voting sites and hours, please call our office at 630-1414 or visit our website www.duvalelections.com, prior to each election. • AutoMARK Voting Equipment - Each precinct and early voting site will be equipped with the AutoMARK voting equipment with touch screen, audio capabilities and text magnification features to help voters with special needs. Visually impaired voters can choose to have the screen blank as they follow audio cues for additional privacy when voting. If you need this or other special assistance at the polls, please let the poll worker know prior to voting. Other Assistance Available to Voters with Special Needs: • Signature guides are at each polling place to assist visually impaired voters to sign on the appropriate line. • Sample ballots in large print, audio and Braille (not precinct-specific) are available upon request. • Household mailers are available in large print and Braille upon request. • Supervised Voting Program Arrangements can be made to have poll workers come to your residential facility to assist with voting. For more information, call 630-1414.
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• Poll Worker Training - If you are interested in becoming a poll worker, please visit our website. • Polling Locations - Changes to Election Laws effective January 1, 2006 made it necessary that each polling place meets the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. All polling places in Duval County meet the ADA requirements and give all persons the ability to access their precincts’ polling places. • Voter Information Card - The card identifies your polling location along with the location’s address. The card no longer contains your signature and cannot be used as an official form of identification for voting. If you haven’t received a new voter information card, call the Supervisor of Elections Office at 630-1414. WE CARE - JACKSONVILLE Administrative Office 4080 Woodcock Drive, Building 2400, Suite 130 - 32207 674-6450 www.wecarejacksonville.org Provides free community-based medical services at local clinics for patients who cannot otherwise afford health care. Patient’s income must be at or below 200 percent of the poverty level, as defined by the federal government, and the patient must be a resident of Duval County. Clinic locations are located online or contact the WE CARE administration office for location information. Ascension St. Vincent’s Mobile Health Outreach Ministry 3 Shircliff Way - 32204 308-7911 Community Health Outreach 5126 Timuquana Road - 32210 573-1333 Legacy of Care Health Center, Inc. - Filipino/ English 7307 North Main Street - 32208 745-9333 Mission House Medical Clinic 800 Shetter Avenue Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 241-6767
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Muslim American Social Services 2251 St. Johns Bluff Road - 32246 419-8006 Sulzbacher Beaches Clinic 850 6th Avenue South, Suite 500 Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 224-3550 Sulzbacher Downtown Clinic 611 East Adams Street - 32202 394-8069 Trinity Rescue Mission 622 West Union Street - 32202 355-1205 Volunteers in Medicine 41 East Duval Street - 32202 399-2766 WOMEN’S CENTER OF JACKSONVILLE 5644 Colcord Avenue - 32211 722-3000 www.womenscenterofjax.org The Women’s Center of Jacksonville improves the lives of women through advocacy, support and education and providing rape recovery services for individuals of all genders in Baker, Duval and Nassau counties. • Stop Violence Against Elders provides training to those in law enforcement, criminal justice, victim-serving and elder-serving professions on recognizing, addressing, investigating, and prosecuting cases of domestic and sexual violence against elders. • Crisis support and long-term advocacy for victims of sexual violence available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Available to victims who report to the police or choose not to report. • Affordable Mental Health Counseling with a flexible fee schedule for individuals, couples and families. • Community Education that includes personal growth groups and workshops on a variety of topics including self-esteem, relationships, stress management, art, music and more. • Rape Prevention Education programs are available, by request, for your organization or club. • Adult learning classes and one-on-one tutoring for women in our Expanded Horizon Literacy Program. www.heritagepublishinginc.com
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• Art & Soul supports emerging and professional women artists. • Breast cancer survivor support groups, personal advocacy and educational programs. • Information and referral services for women who are looking for a service to help them meet a particular need. COUNCILS ON AGING BEACHES COUNCIL ON AGING DIAL-A-RIDE (BEACHES AREA) Bennie Furlong Senior Center 281 19th Avenue South Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 246-1477 www.beachescoa.com Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Provides transportation services for senior citizens and handicapped persons to doctor and dentist appointments, Mayo Clinic, grocery stores, etc. $5 donation round trip for Beaches area. FLORIDA COUNCIL ON AGING (FCOA) Charlie Robinson, President State Office 1018 Thomasville Road, Suite 110 Tallahassee, FL 32303 850-222-8877 www.fcoa.org Email: moreinfo@fcoa.org The Florida Council on Aging is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all older persons, their families, and their communities through advocacy, information-sharing and education. Membership benefits include fast access to information, a network of professionals on aging, an annual training conference, monthly publications and opportunities for advocacy on behalf of older persons.
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FAMILY FOUNDATIONS 40 East Adams Street, Suite 320 - 32202 396-4846 www.familyfoundations.org Family Foundations, a local nonprofit United Way agency, has financial, personal and family counseling, and education services specifically for the seniors in our community. Program areas include: • Budgeting for Post-Retirement • Identity Theft and Consumer Fraud Education • Strategies for Managing and Reducing Debt • Personal Counseling • Family Counseling Family Foundations is the premier financial and family counseling and education organization in Northeast Florida. The foundation serves people from all walks of life and reduces or waives fees for those who are unable to pay. Caring, professional staff offer tools for families to build their finances, and strengthen their families and their lives. In the last 50 years, Family Foundations has helped more than 120,000 families take control of their financial future, buy a first home, cope with a troubled child or pay off their debts to restore their credit.
DENTAL HYGIENE SERVICES FSCJ NORTH CAMPUS 4501 Capper Road, Building A, Room 320 - 3221 766-6571 The dental hygiene students at Florida State College at Jacksonville, North Campus, will provide the following services: oral exam, scale and polish teeth, apply a topical fluoride treatment and take dental radiographs (X-rays) for a fee of $10. Appointments last 3 to 4 hours, and sometimes more than one appointment is required. Call to have your name added to the waiting list.
SENIOR LIFE SOLUTIONS 536-3890 Free Consultation
DIAGNOSTIC CENTERS DEDICATED SENIOR MEDICAL CENTER 3059 Edgewood Avenue West Jacksonville, FL 32209 647-3180 9422 Arlington Expressway Jacksonville, FL 32225 559-1844 6841 Blanding Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32244 862-2175 www.dedicated.care/jacksonville-senior-directory see our ad page 114
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DISABLED SERVICES AGENCY FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT, INC. (ACE) 5730 Bowden Road, Suite 206 - 32216 551-0760 www.ace-empowerment.org AMERICAN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND 202-467-5081 www.acb.org CIL JACKSONVILLE 2709 Art Museum Drive Jacksonville, FL 32207 399-8484 www.ciljacksonville.org see our ad this page DISABILITY RIGHTS FLORIDA 2473 Care Drive, Suite 200 Tallahassee, FL 32308 850-488-9071 800-342-0823 Toll-Free www.disabilityrightsflorida.org Provides advocacy services for individuals with disabilities whose rights have been violated or who have been abused or neglected. It administers eight federally mandated programs. FLORIDA COUNCIL OF THE BLIND, INC. 800-267-4448 www.fcb.org Project Insight is an outreach service of the Florida Council of the Blind. Their peer counselors/advisors are happy to provide information, encouragement and referrals to local, state and national services that are available. They can also suggest areas of social interaction and community involvement.
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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION 2050 Art Museum Drive, Building 4800, Suite 101 - 32207 348-2770 921 North Davis Street, Building B, Suite 115 - 32209 301-3660 2255 Dunn Avenue, Suite 609 - 32218 696-5920 www.rehabworks.org Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Provides services for persons who are mentally or physically impaired so that they can return to work. FLORIDA TELECOMMUNICATIONS RELAY, INC. 1820 East Park Avenue, Suite 101 Tallahassee, FL 32301 800-222-3448 (Voice) Toll-Free 888-447-5620 (TTY) Toll-Free 850-656-1414 (Voice) www.ftri.org Distributes specialized telecommunications equipment to qualified Floridians who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf/blind and speech-impaired at no charge. Florida Telecommunications Relay, Inc. does not operate the Florida Relay Service. That service is contracted between the Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC) and AT&T.
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D | Disabled Services ILRC OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA 2709 Art Museum Drive - 32207 399-8484 www.theILRC.com JACKSONVILLE COUNCIL OF THE BLIND 2700 University Boulevard West - 32217 990-7691 www.fcb.org/node/341 A national, statewide, and local nonprofit organization of blind, visually impaired and sighted individuals who are committed to promoting independence, dignity, and a better quality of life for the blind and visually impaired. JACKSONVILLE SPEECH & HEARING CENTER 1010 North Davis Street - 32209 355-3403 PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT, DISABLED SERVICES DIVISION, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 117 West Duval Street, Suite 205 - 32202 255-5466 255-5475 (TTY) www.jaxada.com www.coj.net The Disabled Services Division’s overall goal is to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities by addressing, researching, and attempting to resolve the many barriers they encounter. These barriers include transportation, housing, accessibility, discrimination and employment. The Division achieves this by: • Monitoring federal and state legislation relating to disability rights and laws; • Reviewing policies that impact citizens with disabilities, including services and programs provided by the City; • Reviewing design plans for new construction and inspecting existing facilities to ensure accessibility; • Providing ADA technical support to local agencies and businesses;
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• Providing Braille and other accommodation requests to city departments in order to comply with Federal Laws and remove communication barriers; • Working closely with the Mayor’s Disability Council concerning issues relevant to citizens with disabilities. The Division also works to remove barriers by offering programs and services to the community which includes: • The Disabled Parking Enforcement Program, which consists of approximately 65 Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) certified auxiliary parking enforcement specialists who give their time and talents to enforce disability parking statutes within Duval County; • The Title III Support Program, which provides technical support to local businesses to ensure compliance of disabled parking space requirements by State and local ordinance; • The Wheelchair Ramp Program, which provides assistance for qualified citizens who need a wheelchair ramp installed to provide independence; • Adaptive Sports and Recreation Program, which offers adaptive sports and recreation such as basketball, baseball, goalball, surfing, and rugby in City park facilities; • Information and Referral Handbook available electronically and in print; • Special Trainings and Events, including the ADA Symposium, Information and Technology for Accessibility Symposium, Hiring Abilities, Employment Symposium, Fun with the Jumbo Shrimp, the Spirit of the ADA, and other sponsored events for the community. The Division has also partnered with local agencies such as Independent Living Resource Center of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville Job Corps, the Jacksonville Library, and Jacksonville Transportation Authority to promote accessibility. • The Wheelchair Repair Program • Emergency Assistance • Waste Assistance Program • Cane Detector Program • Jim Brady Scholarship for Students with Disabilities 2021 - 2022 Jacksonville Senior Services DirectoryTM
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RADIO READING SERVICE WJCT PUBLIC MEDIA 100 Festival Park Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 358-6308 www.wjct.org/rrs Broadcasts 24 hours a day - local, regional and national news, literature, drama, obituaries, and magazine and newspaper articles, as well as other vital information to people in Northeast Florida who are unable to use printed material. Any person with visual or physical impairments that prevent them from using ordinary printed material are eligible to receive a radio receiver. The service is free. However, donations are greatly appreciated. Local content is read by local volunteers and volunteers are welcome to audition to be a reader. see our ad page 141 TALKING BOOKS FOR BLIND & PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED CUSTOMERS 255-2665 ext. 7 VISION EDUCATION & REHABILITATION CENTER, THE 101 West State Street, Room A-2140 - 32202 633-8220 The Vision Education & Rehabilitation Center is a community-based rehabilitation program for adults and high school students with blindness or visual impairment. Through specialized training, the students learn the necessary skills to gain independence in the home, workplace and community. The Vision Education & Rehabilitation Center services are offered at no cost to the student. Training is made possible by the State of Florida Division of Blind Services and Florida State College at Jacksonville. Located at the Downtown Campus since 1982, the Vision Education & Rehabilitation Center has maintained national accreditation and trains 300 to 400 students annually.
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DISEASE INFORMATION - ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE/DEMENTIA INFORMATION ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE EDUCATION & REFERRAL CENTER (ADEAR) 31 Center Drive Building 31, Room 5-C27 Bethesda, MD 20892 800-438-4380 Toll-Free www.nia.nih.gov/alzheimers A service of the National Institute on Aging. BRIGHTFOCUS FOUNDATION ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE RESEARCH 22512 Gateway Center Drive Clarksburg, MD 20871 800-437-2423 Toll-Free www.brightfocus.org/alzheimers Alzheimer’s Disease Research, formerly a program of the American Assistance Foundation, provides free information and resources on Alzheimer’s disease for patients and caregivers including information about risk factors, symptoms, prevention, treatments and coping strategies. DEMENTIA CARE & CURE INITIATIVE www.myeldersource.org/dementia-initiative A local community coalition working to find a cure for Dementia/Alzheimer’s while making Jacksonville a dementia friendly place to live! ELDERCARE LOCATOR 800-677-1116 Toll-Free www.eldercare.gov A service of the U.S. Administration on Aging to help seniors find services in their area. MEMORY DISORDER CLINIC, MAYO CLINIC Neurology Department 4500 San Pablo Road South - 32224 953-2000 The Memory Disorder Clinic provides a comprehensive program for evaluating memory disorders. Our interdisciplinary and multispecialty approach provides access to specialists. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH CLINICAL TRIALS DATABASE http://clinicaltrials.gov
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DISEASE INFORMATION CANCER INFORMATION AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Florida Office 12810 USF Magnolia Drive Tampa, FL 33612 800-227-2345 www.cancer.org/about-us/local/florida.html DISEASE INFORMATION DIABETES INFORMATION AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION Florida Office 2301 Maitland Center Parkway, Suite 126 Maitland, FL 32751 407-660-1926 888-342-2383 Toll-Free 800-342-2383 Toll-Free - National www.diabetes.org Provides information on diabetes, support groups, endocrinologists (diabetes physicians), dietitians and referral services for insurance and prescriptions. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES 800-860-8747 Toll-Free http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases is an information service established to increase knowledge and understanding about diabetes among patients, health care professionals and the general public.
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DISEASE INFORMATION EPILEPSY INFORMATION EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF FLORIDA 5209 San Jose Boulevard, Suite 101 - 32207 731-3752 www.efof.org Epilepsy is the most common neurological disorder in the United States. The Epilepsy Foundation of Florida serves people affected by seizure disorders through direct client services, education, advocacy and research support, as well as providing case management and prevention/education services to people living in Baker, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, St. Johns and Volusia counties. DISEASE INFORMATION HEART INFORMATION AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION 7751 Baymeadows Road, Suite 106-F - 32256 903-5205 877-242-4277 Toll-Free 800-242-8721 Toll-Free - National www.heart.org Provides research, support, education and community services toward the elimination of heart disease and stroke. Call or visit their website for additional information. DISEASE INFORMATION KIDNEY INFORMATION AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF KIDNEY PATIENTS 800-749-2257 Toll-Free www.aakp.org The American Association of Kidney Patients strives to educate and improve the health and well-being of patients with chronic kidney disease.
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AMERICAN KIDNEY FUND, THE 800-638-8299 Toll-Free www.kidneyfund.org The American Kidney Fund provides charitable assistance to dialysis patients who need help with the costs associated with treating kidney failure. KIDNEY & UROLOGY FOUNDATION OF AMERICA, INC. 800-633-6628 Toll-Free www.kidneyurology.org The KUFA is a not-for-profit organization designed to help those with kidney and urologic diseases, as well as those waiting for organ and tissue transplant. They offer individualized support to patients and their families, care and support of the patient and education for the community and medical professionals. NATIONAL KIDNEY DISEASE EDUCATION PROGRAM 800-860-8747 Toll-Free www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/ communication-programs/nkdep NKDEP is an initiative designed to raise awareness of the seriousness of kidney disease through education and information. NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF FLORIDA 800-927-9659 Toll-Free www.kidneyfla.org Call or visit their website for a list of programs and services. DISEASE INFORMATION LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA INFORMATION LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY Northern & Central Florida Chapter (Jacksonville Office) 40 East Adams Street, Suite LL40 - 32202 332-6414 www.lls.org
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DISEASE INFORMATION LUNG INFORMATION AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION IN FLORIDA 6852 Belfort Oaks Place - 32216 743-2933 800-586-4872 Toll-Free www.lungfla.org Provides educational programs, smoking cessation information, referral and support groups (Better Breathers Club) for persons with chronic lung disease. DISEASE INFORMATION LUPUS INFORMATION LUPUS FOUNDATION OF AMERICA, FLORIDA CHAPTER 561-279-8606 Ext. 2 855-905-8787 www.lupus.org/florida Provides educational and support services as well as contributes to research and awareness and advocacy efforts. DISEASE INFORMATION MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS INFORMATION NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY North Florida Chapter 8940 Western Way, Suite 16 - 32256 332-6810 800-344-4867 Toll-Free www.nationalmssociety.org/Chapters/FLN Offers programs and services for those with MS, including advocacy, information and referral, financial assistance, care management, educational, recreational and social programs and workshops, and emotional support (support groups and telephone support).
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DISEASE INFORMATION MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY INFORMATION MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION Jacksonville B District 6196 Lake Gray Boulevard, Suite 105 - 32244 296-7434 www.mda.org EDUCATION DUVAL COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM 8015 Parker School Road - 32211 858-6080 www.duvalschools.org The Duval County Public School System designates selected hours to serve community needs by providing educational, recreational, vocational and social activities. These community schools are open afternoons, evenings and, in some cases, weekends. Call the number above for the school nearest you and its schedule of activities. EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE 1658 Kings Road - 32209 470-8000 www.ewc.edu FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE Advanced Technology Center 401 West State Street - 32202 646-2300 Deerwood Center 9911 Old Baymeadows Road - 32256 997-2500 Kent Campus 3939 Roosevelt Boulevard - 32205 381-3400 North Campus 4501 Capper Road - 32218 766-6500
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South Campus 11901 Beach Boulevard - 32246 646-2111 Urban Resource Center 601 West State Street - 32202 632-3166 www.fscj.edu/academics/workforce-education/ cwe Classes include how to use a computer, keyboarding, email, digital photography and photo restoration. Seniors can learn to connect with family and friends, create a simple website and much more. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA Osher Lifelong Learning Institute 12000 Alumni Drive - 32224 620-4200 www.unf.edu/ce/olli EMERGENCY SERVICES AMERICAN RED CROSS Northeast Florida Chapter 751 Riverside Avenue - 32204 358-8091 www.nefloridaredcross.org Provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. Offers education and certification in CPR/First Aid, Babysitting/Family Caregiving and Swimming/Water Safety courses. Volunteer opportunities are available in all areas of chapter service. BRIDGE THE GAP 561 West 25th Street - 32206 630-0741 Hours of Operation: Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Nonprofit services provide emergency assistance based on income levels for the elderly or handicapped.
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CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, SOCIAL SERVICES DIVISION, PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Emergency Assistance Program 1809 Art Museum Drive, Suite 110 - 32207 630-0696 Fax: 630-8025 630-2469 - Appointment Line www.coj.net The Social Services Division provides an Emergency Assistance Program to serve eligible households and individuals who are facing financial difficulties due to an unexpected emergency. The crisis generally involves the loss of a job, loss or reduction of household income, unexpected medical expenses, car repairs, death in the family or an expense due to foreclosure, condemnation, fire or disaster. The program provides temporary financial assistance to prevent eviction for non-payment of rent/ mortgage or interruption of utilities. Specific guidelines and policies are used to determine eligibility, level of financial assistance and other needed resources. Rent, mortgage and utility payments are made directly to the supplier in an amount and for a period of time specified by policy. On a daily basis, trained staff is available to provide temporary financial intervention and basic case management services in order to stabilize the household’s overall well-being. Additionally, participation in a two-hour budgeting and money management workshop is an integral part of the financial intervention and case plan. How to Access the Program: Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 630-2469 - Appointment Line Individuals access service by telephoning an appointment line at 630-2469. The appointment line opens at 9:30 a.m. Monday through Friday (except holidays). Appointments are given on a “first caller, first service” basis for the next business day. Due to the high volume of calls, appointments fill quickly. Individuals with court-ordered eviction notices are given priority and should telephone 630-1099 for immediate assistance. www.heritagepublishinginc.com
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Available Services • Temporary financial assistance with rent, mortgage and/or utility needs. • Wintertime heating and fuel oil assistance for eligible elderly individuals age 64 and older, and disabled adults. • Temporary financial assistance and coordinated case management for eligible individuals living with HIV/AIDS. • Provides Indigent Burial and Cremation. For information about eligibility, please contact Eternity Funeral Homes and Crematory at 348-5579 or Georgeanne Taylor at 630-4757. • Other resources may be explored to help address the needs of the household. As a result, applicants will be asked to sign a release form for the purpose of sharing information with other agencies that provide services. Qualifying for Financial Assistance • You must be a Duval County resident. • Your household income must not exceed 150 percent of the federal poverty level. • You must be in a documentable crisis situation. • You must have an eviction, foreclosure or shut-off notice or loss of utility service. • You must meet the established eligibility guidelines and provide proof of eligibility. • You must not have received financial assistance from our program within the past 30 months. • You must have had the capacity to meet basic needs before suffering the current financial hardship. • You must provide a picture ID for the applying client and all adults in the household. • You must provide Social Security documentation for all household members. • You must provide proof of all household income and resources for the past 45 days. • You must provide a lease agreement and copy of eviction notice. • You must provide utility shut-off notice if applicable.
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AREA CODES All telephone numbers in the Jacksonville Senior Services DirectoryTM are in AREA CODE 904, unless otherwise noted.
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES CAREERSOURCE NORTHEAST FLORIDA 215 North Market Street, Suite 100 - 32202 798-9222 5000 Norwood Avenue, Suite 2 - 32208 924-1710 11160 Beach Boulevard, Suite 111 - 32246 997-3100 www.careersourcenortheastflorida.com CareerSource is a publicly funded agency that provides extensive workforce-related services connecting workers to jobs. FINANCIAL ADVISORS & PLANNERS CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING SERVICE Family Foundations 40 East Adams Street, Suite 320 - 32202 396-4846 Senior Services are provided by Family Foundations. Everyone needs financial stability. Every day, thousands of people face financial difficulties caused by everything from high credit card debt to unexpected medical expenses. Consumer Credit Counseling Services, part of Family Foundations, a local nonprofit United Way agency is the premier nonprofit financial counseling and education organization in Northeast Florida. Since 1984, they have educated consumers on money management, helped families buy homes they desire and can afford, promoted the wise use of credit and assisted people in developing budgets and action plans so that they can achieve their goals. Program areas specifically for seniors include: • Budgeting for Post-Retirement • Identity Theft and Consumer Fraud Education • Strategies for Managing and Reducing Debt Their caring and professional staff offer tools for families to build their finances and strengthen their families and lives. The answers start with a solid foundation.
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Food, Meals & Nutrition - Food Emergency
FOOD, MEALS & NUTRITION CLARA WHITE MISSION, INC. 613 West Ashley Street - 32202 354-4162 www.theclarawhitemission.org Provides free hot meals, seven days a week. Provides vocational training in culinary arts, janitorial services and transitional housing. Distribution of clothing, personal hygiene products and referral services. Year-round tours of the Eartha M.M. White Museum are available Monday - Friday by appointment. FEEDING NORTHEAST FLORIDA 1116 Edgewood Avenue North, Units D & E 32254 513-1333 www.feedingnefl.org GLEANERS DISPATCH, INC. 8207 103rd Street - 32210 777-6344 www.gleanersdispatch.org MANDARIN FOOD BANK 11730 Old St. Augustine Road - 32258 292-1675 www.stjosephsjax.org/mandarin-food-bank NOURISHMENT NETWORK 4615 Philips Highway - 32207 448-5995 www.wenourishhope.org Nourishment Network is a food distribution program of Lutheran Social Services. They also offer volunteer opportunities to help distribute food to school children and low-income senior citizens who need it most. SENIOR CENTER SERVICES SENIOR ACTIVITIES CENTERS 255-5400 Midday meals offered for participants at various centers throughout the city.
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FOOD, MEALS & NUTRITION - FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The Florida Food Assistance Program enables low-income households to obtain food that will improve their diets through increased food purchasing power. Income limitations must be met in order to qualify. The Florida Department of Children and Families administers this program. Hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The main program site is listed below. You can apply at any Duval County Public Library, online or at one of their Community Partner locations. For applications and all Access Florida community partners visit www.myflorida.com/accessflorida. GATEWAY SERVICE CENTER 5000-1 Norwood Avenue - 32208 866-762-2237 Toll-Free FOOD, MEALS & NUTRITION - FOOD EMERGENCY The following agencies will assist in providing food in emergency situations. CATHOLIC CHARITIES BUREAU 134 East Church Street - 32202 354-4846 ext. 221 Open Wednesday & Friday at 11 a.m. Provides items from the food pantry once every three months per family. No appointment necessary. Please bring a picture ID. SALVATION ARMY FOOD PANTRY 140 North Davis Street - 32204 355-5239 The Salvation Army operates a Senior Food Pantry that provides low income seniors with supplemental groceries to ensure they won’t go hungry before their next monthly income is received.
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ISLE OF FAITH UNITED METHODIST 1821 San Pablo Road South - 32224 221-1700 MANDARIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11844 Mandarin Road - 32223 680-9944 RIVERSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 849 Park Street - 32204 388-8187 ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH MANDARIN MEALS ON WHEELS 11730 Old St. Augustine Road - 32258 262-2189 UNITED COMMUNITY OUTREACH MINISTRY EMERGENCY SERVICES (UCOM) 3349 St. Augustine Road - 32207 396-2401 Serves Southside area only. GERIATRIC CONSULTING & SERVICES AGEWELL CENTER FOR SENIOR HEALTH 841 Prudential Drive, Suite 180, 1st Floor Jacksonville, FL 32207 202-4243 1370 13th Avenue South, Medical Office Building A, Suite 118 Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 202-4243 www.baptistjax.com/agewell see our ad page 6
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HEALTH DUVAL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 900 University Boulevard North - 32211 253-1000 http://duval.floridahealth.gov The health department provides the highest quality clinical care at convenient locations throughout Duval County. Breast and Cervical Cancer Program 253-1610 Diabetes Education & Awareness 253-1800 Nutrition & Chronic Disease Prevention 253-1500 Vital Statistics Birth and Death Certificates 253-1620 DUVAL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT-BOULEVARD COMPREHENSIVE CARE CENTER 515 West 6th Street - 32206 253-1040 http://duval.floridahealth.gov This location provides the following services: Testing, Counseling and Primary Care for HIV/ AIDS and STDs, Overseas Travel Immunization, Refugee Health Screenings and Travel Medicine Center, Financial Eligibility/Social Services, Medicaid Information, and the Center for Specialized Pulmonary Services (Tuberculosis Care). DUVAL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT IMMUNIZATION CENTER 5220 North Pearl Street - 32208 253-1420 http://duval.floridahealth.gov
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HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS UF JACKSONVILLE AGING STUDIES CENTER 1833 Boulevard, Suite 2056 Jacksonville, FL 32206 244-4690 244-0411 JaxAscent.com Conducts studies on the impact of aging, including behavioral, nutritional and pharmacologic clinical trials. see our ad page 1 HEALTH CENTER LOCATIONS DUVAL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTH CENTERS Beaches Family Health Center (Children & Women’s Services) 2344 3rd Street South Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 253-2555 Comprehensive Care Center 515 West 6th Street - 32206 253-1040 Center for Specialized Pulmonary Services 515 West 6th Street - 32206 253-1070 Center for Women and Children at Central Health Plaza (Children & Women’s Services) 515 West 6th Street - 32206 253-1080 Immunization Center 5220 North Pearl Street - 32208 253-1420 Wesconnett Community Health Center (Men, Women & Children’s Services) 5150 Timuquana Road, Suite 9 - 32210 253-1120 West Jacksonville Community Health Center (Children & Women’s Services) 120 King Street - 32204 Dental Services 253-1287 WIC Services 253-1500
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HEALTH INSURANCE - COUNSELING SHINE PROGRAM (SERVING HEALTH INSURANCE NEEDS OF ELDERS) 10688 Old St. Augustine Road - 32257 391-6699 888-242-4464 Toll-Free www.myeldersource.org Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Specially trained volunteers can assist with your Medicare, Medicaid and other health insurance questions by providing free and unbiased one-onone counseling and information. There are ways to potentially lower Medicare costs for low income individuals. Our trained SHINE volunteers are available to assist you by calling ElderSource at the number listed above. HEALTH INSURANCE MEDICAID/MEDICARE FLORIDA MEDICARE CONTRACTOR (CARRIER AND INTERMEDIARY) FIRST COAST SERVICE OPTIONS, INC. (FCSO) www.fcso.com Medicare Information and Questions: • Call 800-633-4227. This toll-free helpline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to answer your questions. You can speak to a Customer Service Representative in English or Spanish. TTY users should call 877-486-2048. • Look at www.medicare.gov on the Web Medicare’s official consumer website. You can find the most up-to-date Medicare information and answers to your questions anytime.
• Medicare and You 2021, the official government handbook with important information about new changes to Medicare, your Medicare benefits, choosing a health plan that’s right for you, and other helpful information, can be found at https://www.medicare.gov/Pubs/ pdf/10050-Medicare-and-You.pdf. MEDICAID AREA OFFICE (AHCA) Area Four 921 North Davis Street, Building A, Suite 115 - 32209 798-4200 800-273-5880 Toll-Free http://ahca.myflorida.com The state agency that administers Florida Medicaid is the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA). AHCA provides information and referral assistance to beneficiaries, as well as technical assistance and policy interpretation to other agencies, medical providers and the general public. AHCA has 11 area offices throughout the state that serve as the local liaisons to providers and beneficiaries. Two basic groups of people are eligible for Medicaid: low income children and families; and the aged, blind and disabled. Within these two groups, there are several categories of eligibility. In addition to qualifying under one of these two basic groups, an eligible Medicaid beneficiary must meet income and asset limits. These vary by category. The primary categories for Medicaid eligibility include low income families, disabled people who receive SSI, aged and disabled persons, children in foster care and emergency shelters, undocumented immigrants, refugees, the medically needy, Institutional Care and Medicare Expansion.
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HEALTH SCREENING CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, SOCIAL SERVICES DIVISION, PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Ryan White (HIV/AIDS) Program 1809 Art Museum Drive, Suite 100 - 32207 630-4661 Fax: 630-0361 www.coj.net Have you been tested for HIV? The Social Services Division has become alarmed by the number of persons over 60 years of age who are becoming infected with HIV and AIDS. The Social Services Division manages the federally funded Ryan White (HIV/AIDS) Treatment Extension Act Program for the Jacksonville Metropolitan Area. Funding is provided to community-based agencies and public health departments for health and support services for persons living with HIV and AIDS, including seniors. Those services include: • Confidential and anonymous HIV counseling and testing • Outpatient medical care • Pharmaceutical assistance • Dental care • Mental health counseling • Substance abuse treatment • Case management • Health insurance premium assistance • Legal services For more information regarding HIV services, please contact Mary Martinez at 630-4661 or Martinez@coj.net. VISION IS PRICELESS, INC. 4615 Philips Highway, Suite 100-A - 32207 503-2423 www.visionispriceless.org Vision is Priceless (VIP) is dedicated to improving the vision health of Florida’s First Coast through vision screening for adults and children. VIP provides free vision acuity screenings for about 39,000 children and 3,300 adults each year and provides assistance with follow-up treatment for those in need through our Cared Vision Program. Call their office for a screening near you. www.heritagepublishinginc.com
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HOME SERVICES HOME HEALTH CARE AGENCIES 58942 HOME HELPERS 6501 Arlington Expressway - 32211 891-5855 A CARE CONNECTION HOME HEALTH 1525-A The Greens Way Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 899-5520
AHP HOME HEALTH CARE, INC. 7737 Lueders Avenue - 32208 766-1285 ALL CARE HOME NURSING SERVICES, LLC 6621 Southpoint Drive North, Suite 120 - 32216 683-8666 ALL WAYS CARING 6620 Southpoint Drive South, Suite 240 - 32216 296-5800
A CARING HAND, LLC 9050 Cypress Green Drive, Suite 103 - 32256 733-8778
ALLEGIANT HOME CARE 724 College Street, Suite 101 - 32204 361-3902
ABSOLUTE CARE HOME HEALTH SERVICES, LLC 1839 Lane Avenue South, Suite 106 - 32210 379-1337
ALWAYS CARING HOME HEALTH 3491 Pall Mall Drive - 32257 606-4006
ACCENT CARE 1000 Riverside Avenue, Suite 550 - 32204 674-0860 ACCREDO HEALTH GROUP, INC. 8563 Argyle Business Loop, Suite 4 - 32244 777-3363 ACTI-KARE RESPONSIVE IN-HOME CARE 12724 Gran Bay Parkway West, Suite 410 - 32258 383-0546
AMADA SENIOR CARE OF JACKSONVILLE 8833 Perimeter Park Boulevard, Suite 404 - 32216 512-7747 AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH 8657 Baypine Road, Building 5, Suite 110 - 32256 683-9124 APEX COMPANION CARE 6789 Southpoint Parkway, Suite 200 - 32216 346-3026
ADVANCED NURSING SOLUTIONS 5011 Gate Parkway - 32256 866-4378
APEX HOME HEALTHCARE 3890 Dunn Avenue, Suite 103 - 32218 924-1374
AGING TRUE 4250 Lakeside Drive, Suite 116 Jacksonville, FL 32210 807-1203 807-1218 (TDD) 604 Walnut Street Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 284-3134 www.agingtrue.org
ARCADIA HOME CARE & STAFFING 4244 University Boulevard South Suite 103 - 32216 731-1183
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BAPTIST HOME HEALTH CARE 3563 Philips Highway, Suite 202 - 32207 202-4300 BARNES HEALTHCARE OF FLORIDA, LLC 8638 Philips Highway, Building 3, Suites 1 & 2 - 32256 306-9162 BEYOND HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES, LLC 7235 Bonneval Road, Suite 236 - 32256 861-2612 BIOSCRIP INFUSION SERVICES 3986 Boulevard Center Drive, Suite 1 - 32207 398-1983 BLACKSTONE HOME HEALTHCARE, LLC 101 Century 21 Drive, Suite 208 - 32216 683-1159 BRIOVARX INFUSION SERVICES 202, INC. 9655 Florida Mining Boulevard West, Suite 411 - 32257 652-1990 BROOKDALE AT HOME 7400 Baymeadows Way, Suite 100 - 32256 807-6111 BROOKDALE SOUTHSIDE 9601 Southbrook Drive, Suite PL-1 - 32256 413-0876 BROOKS REHABILITATION HOME HEALTH 6676 Corporate Center Parkway, Suite 104 - 32216 844-238-0064
CHOICE MATTERS HOME HEALTHCARE, INC. 4741 Atlantic Boulevard, Suite D - 32207 680-1256 CJ’S HOME CARE, LLC 6034 Chester Avenue, Suite 105-A - 32217 307-3895 COMFORCARE HOME CARE 7400 Baymeadows Way, Suite 320 - 32256 232-4407 COMFORT KEEPERS 12276 San Jose Boulevard, Suite 304 - 32223 230-9220 COMMUNITY HOSPICE/ALIVIA CARE 4266 Sunbeam Road - 32257 268-5200 CONCIERGE HOME CARE 6817 Southpoint Parkway, Suite 1502 - 32216 733-1003 CONFIDENT CARE OF FLORIDA CORP. 9428 Baymeadows Road, Suite 230 - 32256 733-1717 CONTINUUM OF CARE ADULT DAY & IN-HOME SERVICES, INC. 9951 Atlantic Boulevard, Suite 108 - 32225 430-8600 CORAM CVS SPECIALTY INFUSION SERVICES 9143 Philips Highway, Suite 300 - 32256 363-3089 COVENANT HOME HEALTH CARE 3636 University Boulevard South, Suite A-8 - 32216 456-8476
CARTER HEALTHCARE 8130 Baymeadows Circle West, Suite 107 - 32256 733-4471
DILIGENT HOME HEALTH CARE 4123 University Boulevard South, Suite C-1 - 32216 425-1414
CDH HOME CARE, INC. 4738 Norwood Avenue - 32206 924-9200
ELITE HOME HEALTH, LLC 200 West Forsyth Street, Suite 1130 - 32202 374-7307
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INTERIM HHA OF ST. AUGUSTINE, INC. 6950 Philips Highway, Suite 3 - 32216 448-1133 JOYAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES, INC. 9905 Old St. Augustine Road, Suite 503 - 32257 448-1025 JUST FOR LOVE FAMILY CARE, LLC 6010 Du Clay Road - 32244 480-8164 KINDRED AT HOME 10161 Centurion Parkway North, Suite 111 - 32256 730-4640 KINETIC HOME HEALTH, LLC 4237 Salisbury Road, Suite 114 - 32216 551-0329 MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. 4811 Beach Boulevard, Suite 400 - 32207 396-2199 MED MANAGERS, INC. 10141 Old St. Augustine Road - 32257 654-5748
HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE 9191 RG Skinner Parkway, Suite 803 - 32256 363-6699
MEDICAL SERVICES OF AMERICA HOME HEALTH 3589 Cardinal Point Drive, Suite 2 - 32257 998-4408
HOMECARE DIMENSIONS 8380 Baymeadows Road, Suite 12 - 32256 379-1299
MEGA NURSING SERVICES, INC. 1626 Camden Avenue - 32207 396-4908
HOMELIFE PERSONAL CARE, LLC 2535 University Boulevard West - 32217 646-8993
MULTIPAYL, INC. 6273 Dupont Station Court East - 32217 744-6320
HOMEWATCH CAREGIVERS SERVING JACKSONVILLE AND ST. AUGUSTINE 8280 Princeton Square Boulevard West, Suite 5 - 32256 525-8109
NURSE ON CALL 7411 Fullerton Street, Suite 106 - 32256 355-2991
INTEGRITY HEALTH SERVICES 9250 Baymeadows Road, Suite 450 - 32256 730-9580 98
NURSESPRING OF JACKSONVILLE, LLC 3728 Philips Highway, Suite 12 - 32207 346-0500
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PEOPLE 1ST HOME CARE 1336 Cesery Boulevard - 32211 361-3782
ST. VINCENT’S HOME HEALTH 2651 Park Street - 32204 389-7385
PINNACLE SENIOR CARE 4348 Southpoint Boulevard, Suite 320 - 32216 241-1656
SUWANNEE MEDICAL PERSONNEL 1460 Cassat Avenue, Suite A - 32205 384-4402
PRECISE HOME CARE 8659 Baypine Road, Building 3, Suite 200 - 32256 448-8670
SYNERGY HOMECARE 3761 San Jose Place, Suite 20 - 32257 783-7070
PSYCHACCESS HOME HEALTH CARE 3636 University Boulevard South, Suite B-2 - 32216 844-808-9096 RIGHT AT HOME 10175 Fortune Parkway, Suite 202 - 32256 201-3566 RIVER CITY HOME HEALTH 4110 Southpoint Boulevard, Suite 110 - 32216 418-7900 RIVER GARDEN HOME HEALTH CARE 11401 Old St. Augustine Road - 32258 260-1818 SANTE HOME HEALTHCARE 3780 Kori Road, Suite 9 - 32257 683-7495 SENIOR HELPERS OF NORTH COAST FLORIDA 8833 Perimeter Park Boulevard, Suite 602 - 32216 420-7271 SENIORBRIDGE FAMILY COMPANIES (FL), INC. 8130 Baymeadows Way West, Suite 300 - 32256 398-9098 SOUTHEAST HOMECARE 4348 Southpoint Boulevard, Suite 311 - 32216 717-9960
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T.E.H.C., LLC 8375 Dix Ellis Trail, Suite 407 - 32256 722-1112 THERAPYCARE HOME HEALTH, LLC 700 3rd Street, Suite 202 Neptune Beach, FL 32266 246-3436 TRILOGY HOME HEALTHCARE 12740 Gran Bay Parkway West, Suite 2400 - 32258 229-0510 UF HEALTH JACKSONVILLE HOME CARE 580 West 8th Street, Tower II, Suite 9009 - 32209 244-9900 UNDERHILL STAFFING, INC. 3515 Hendricks Avenue - 32207 396-7553 VISITING ANGELS 4250 Lakeside Drive, Suite 210 - 32210 302-7560 3733 University Boulevard West, Suite 212 - 32217 394-3203 WELCOME HOMECARE 9570 Regency Square Boulevard - 32225 474-5455 WELL DONE HOME CARE, INC. 10250 Normandy Boulevard, Suite 502 - 32221 693-4516
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HOME SERVICES - RESPITE SERVICES
HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE
Respite care is a service that provides families of homebound elderly individuals with a break from their responsibilities as caregivers. The purpose is to provide in-home assistance in order to give caregivers needed relief; which may increase their ability to continue to care for a homebound elder without jeopardizing their own mental or physical health. Fully trained, stipend and non-stipend volunteers are available to provide respite for weekdays, evenings and weekends. They are also available for holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, other special events and caregiver training sessions. For further information, call the Independent Living Program.
Hospice is provided in a terminally ill patient’s place of residence, a hospital or a hospice facility. Hospice is a program that consists of pain control, counseling, nursing and other services for a terminally ill patient and their family members. A hospice staff is trained in assisting patients with end-of-life care. Hospices are licensed and inspected by the state of Florida.
CAREGIVING.COM www.caregiving.com The website offers insights, information and inspiration to help family caregivers. Meet other family caregivers in a similar situation, start your own blog and take a quick game break. INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM, SENIOR SERVICES DIVISION, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 150 East 1st Street - 32206 255-6686 www.jaxseniors.net
COMMUNITY HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE 4266 Sunbeam Road - 32257 268-5200 HAVEN HOSPICE 9143 Philips Highway, Suite 480 - 32256 733-9818 HEARTLAND HOSPICE CARE 8130 Baymeadows Way West, Suite 201 - 32256 737-2553 VITAS HEALTHCARE 7406 Fullerton Street, Suite 105 - 32256 802-6800
THE 2021-2022 JACKSONVILLE SENIOR SERVICES DIRECTORYTM CAN BE FOUND AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS • Public Libraries (22 branches in Jacksonville) • Area Assisted Living Facilities • City of Jacksonville, Office of Special Events • Heritage Publishing, Inc. Office
• City Hall, St. James Building Information Desk • Community & Senior Centers (20 Centers in Jacksonville) • Agewell Center for Senior Health
• Area Hospitals • Elder Care Advocates • Social Workers • Case Managers • ElderSource
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Hotline Numbers
HOSPITALS ASCENSION ST. VINCENT’S RIVERSIDE 1 Shircliff Way - 32204 308-7300 ASCENSION ST. VINCENT’S SOUTHSIDE 4201 Belfort Road - 32216 296-3700 BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER BEACHES 1350 13th Avenue South Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 627-2900 BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER JACKSONVILLE/BAPTIST HEART HOSPITAL 800 Prudential Drive - 32207 202-2000 BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER SOUTH 14550 Old St. Augustine Road - 32258 271-6000 BROOKS REHABILITATION HOSPITAL 3599 University Boulevard South - 32216 345-7600 CURAHEALTH JACKSONVILLE HOSPITAL 4901 Richard Street - 32207 425-0500 MAYO CLINIC HOSPITAL 4500 San Pablo Road South - 32224 953-2000 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL JACKSONVILLE 3625 University Boulevard South - 32216 702-6111 NAVAL HOSPITAL JACKSONVILLE 2080 Child Street - 32214 542-7300
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UF HEALTH JACKSONVILLE 655 West 8th Street - 32209 244-0411 UF HEALTH NORTH 15255 Max Leggett Parkway - 32218 237-5228 WEKIVA SPRINGS 3947 Salisbury Road - 32216 296-3533 HOTLINE NUMBERS 630-CITY, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER 630-CITY (630-2489) 255-8008 TTY Do you have a request for a city service or need information? The 630-CITY Contact Center provides you with quick access to city services and information. All types of city services are accessible, from scheduling an appliance collection or repairing a pothole, to reporting an animal running loose in your neighborhood, from requesting the hours of operation at a city park, to tracking your active service request. 630-CITY is the one number to call for city services information. Four Ways to Access City Services and Information: Mobile App: MyJax Phone: 630-CITY (630-2489) Email: 630CITY@coj.net Write: 214 North Hogan Street, 1st Floor, Jacksonville, FL 32202 AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE HELPLINE 10688 Old St. Augustine Road - 32257 391-6600 Elder HelpLine 391-6699 7-1-1 for Hearing Impaired 888-242-4464 Toll-Free
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H | Hotline Numbers Administrative Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Elder HelpLine Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Aging and Disability Resource Center HelpLine is a statewide network providing supportive services to elders and their caregivers seeking accurate, unbiased information and referrals about social and health services within the community and/or county. Elders, their families, and/or caregivers can access the ADRC HelpLine toll-free by calling 888-242-4464. An experienced Information and Referral Specialist is available to answer calls. ElderSource will also assist with SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), most commonly known as Food Stamps. Customer Service Specialists can also assess eligibility for emergency energy assistance, Medicaid and Long-Term Care benefits and other community resources.
MEDICARE 800-633-4227 Toll-Free 877-486-2048 TTY
AIDS INFORMATION HOTLINE 800-352-2437 Toll-Free
NATIONAL EATING DISORDERS ASSOCIATION HELPLINE 800-931-2237 Toll-Free
AL-ANON HOTLINE 350-0600 BLOCH CANCER HOTLINE 800-433-0464 Toll-Free DEPARTMENT OF ELDER AFFAIRS HOTLINE 800-963-5337 Toll-Free FLORIDA ABUSE HOTLINE 800-962-2873 Toll-Free
MEDICATION INFORMATION HOTLINE 655 West 8th Street - 32209 244-4700 Helps patients who have questions about their prescriptions and medications; including drug interactions, side effects and drug/food combinations to be avoided. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS HOTLINE (SERVING FIRST COAST AREA) 723-5683 NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE 800-799-7233 Toll-Free 800-787-3224 TTY
NATIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINE 800-656-4673 Toll-Free NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE 800-273-8255 Toll-Free 800-799-4889 TTY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES 877-696-6775 Toll-Free
GATEWAY CONNECT Alcohol or Drug Problem 877-389-9966 Toll-Free - 24-Hour Help Line
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HOUSING ASSISTANCE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING TEAM 214 North Hogan Street, 3rd Floor - 32202 255-8200 www.coj.net/departments/housing-andneighborhoods.aspx Dayatra Coles, Affordable Housing Coordinator, 255-8216 The Affordable Housing Team is responsible for the administration of the Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME), and Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) program, State Housing Initiatives Program (SHIP) and the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP), which assists in the redevelopment of abandoned and foreclosed properties for affordable housing initiatives. FIRST COAST LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN COUNCIL, DISTRICT 5 4161 Carmichael Avenue, Suite 141 - 32207 391-3942 http://ombudsman.myflorida.com Advocates for residents in Skilled Nursing Facilities and Assisted Living Facilities. Investigates complaints on their behalf and inspects facilities annually. HABIJAX - HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF JACKSONVILLE, INC. 2404 Hubbard Street - 32206 798-4529 www.habijax.org HabiJax works to eliminate substandard housing in Jacksonville by building highquality, affordable housing that enhances neighborhoods and communities. Call today to see if you qualify to purchase a new HabiJax home! Volunteers and donations are also always needed.
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JACKSONVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY (JHA) 1300 North Broad Street - 32202 630-3810 https://jaxha.org JHA provides services such as housing assistance, including Section 8 and Public Housing. JHA is dedicated to creating and sustaining healthy communities that promote individual responsibility, economic growth, human dignity and hope for the future. JACKSONVILLE URBAN LEAGUE HOUSING INITIATIVES & COUNSELING PROGRAM 903 West Union Street - 32204 Susan Pickett, Coordinator 723-4007 Provides free first-time homebuyer education and financial literacy classes, budget counseling, delinquent mortgage counseling and reverse mortgage assistance (seniors only) for low- to middle-income families and individuals. INDEPENDENT LIVING FLEET LANDING 1 Fleet Landing Boulevard Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 246-9900 www.fleetlanding.com see our ad page 5 WESTMINSTER ST. AUGUSTINE 235 Towerview Drive St. Augustine, FL 32092 877-277-1244 www.westminsterstaugustinefl.org see our ad page 7 WESTMINSTER WOODS ON JULINGTON CREEK 25 State Road 13 Jacksonville, FL 32259 877-280-3594 www.westminsterwoodsfl.org see our ad page 7
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INSURANCE - MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTS FLORIDA BLUE 4800 Deerwood Campus Parkway Jacksonville, FL 32346 607-3268 www.floridablue.com see our ad page 8 LIBRARY - LIBRARY LOCATIONS The Jacksonville Public Library maintains a collection of approximately 3 million items including books, audiobooks, e-books, compact discs, DVDs and videos. Internet service with wireless computer access and Microsoft software is available on all public computers at all library locations. Books are also available in large print at all locations. Please check your local library, since quantities vary. Special services of potential interest to seniors include JPL 50+, Talking Books for blind and physically disabled customers, and the Center for Adult Learning. Duval County residents, individuals who own property in Duval County, students at a college located in Duval County, City of Jacksonville employees, Florida military personnel, and Duval County public school teachers can obtain a free Jacksonville Public Library card with proof of address and proper I.D. For more information, call 255-BOOK (255-2665) or log on to the library’s website at www.jaxpubliclibrary.org. Each library listing is numbered and has a corresponding pinpoint on the map on page 106. Main Library 303 Laura Street North - 32202 255-2665 711 - Florida Relay 1
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Brown Eastside Branch 1390 Harrison Street - 32206 630-5466 5
6 Charles Webb Wesconnett Regional 6887 103rd Street - 32210 778-7305 7 Dallas Graham Branch 2304 Myrtle Avenue North - 32209 630-0922 8 Highlands Regional 1826 Dunn Avenue - 32218 757-7702
JPL Express Oceanway (Highlands Branch) Holds Pickup Location Only 12215 Sago Avenue - 32218 757-7702 9
Mandarin Branch 3330 Kori Road - 32257 262-5201 10
Maxville Branch 8375 Maxville Boulevard - 32234 289-7563 11
Murray Hill Branch 918 Edgewood Avenue South - 32205 384-2665 12
Olga L. Bradham & Etta L. Brooks Branch 1755 Edgewood Avenue West - 32208 765-5402 13
14 Pablo Creek Regional 13295 Beach Boulevard - 32246 992-7101 15 Regency Square Branch 9900 Regency Square Boulevard - 32225 726-5142 16 San Marco Branch 1513 LaSalle Street - 32207 858-2907
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20 West Branch 1425 Chaffee Road South - 32221 693-1448 21 Westbrook Branch 2809 Commonwealth Avenue - 32254 384-7424 22 Willowbranch Branch 2875 Park Street - 32205 381-8490
LIBRARY - SPECIAL SERVICES CENTER FOR ADULT LEARNING (CAL) Main Library Conference Level 630-2426 Need help with your reading? CAL offers confidential instruction to adults who read from the third to eighth grade level. JPL 50+ Main Library 630-2972 Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Jplseniors@coj.net www.jpl.coj.net/jpl50 Trained specialists will help you with job search information and support, housing assistance, local food banks and food assistance, public benefits that you may qualify for and much more! The library will also assist host programs on finances, employment, legal issues, health, culture and more - just for you!
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TALKING BOOKS AND SPECIAL NEEDS LIBRARY Main Library Conference Level 255-2665 ext. 7 www.jaxpubliclibrary.org Anyone who has difficulty holding, handling or reading a standard print book because of a visual or physical disability may be eligible to receive our free services. Sign up to receive books in digital format, mailed to you free of charge. The Talking Books Collection is comparable to the library’s print collection in quantity and variety. Popular magazines, newspaper access and described DVDs are also available. Return postage and loaned equipment are also free to eligible participants. Call 255-2665 ext. 7 to register. LONG-TERM CARE DOLPHIN POINTE HEALTH CARE 5355 Dolphin Point Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32211 877–DOLPHIN (365-7446) 914-8801 www.dolphinpointehc.com see our ad page 2 MASTECTOMY APPAREL FORMS & PROSTHESIS HALLIDAY’S & KOIVISTO’S PHARMACY 4133 University Boulevard South, Suite 1 Jacksonville, FL 32216 737-2216 www.HallidaysandKoivistosPharmacy.com
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MEDICAL ASSESSMENT AGEWELL CENTER FOR SENIOR HEALTH 841 Prudential Drive, Suite 180, 1st Floor Jacksonville, FL 32207 202-4243 1370 13th Avenue South, Medical Office Building A, Suite 118 Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 202-4243 www.baptistjax.com/agewell The AgeWell Center for Senior Health is a specialized outpatient center and care team focused on promoting healthy aging and independent living for older adults (65+) with complex needs. see our ad page 6 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ELDER AFFAIRS - CARES 4161 Carmichael Avenue, Suite 101 - 32207 391-3920 www.elderaffairs.state.fl.us Assesses the medical eligibility of clients who have made applications to enter a nursing home. Assessments and referrals are also done for Medicaid Waiver Programs. The program seeks to reduce inappropriate institutional placement of clients who would be better served in a less restrictive environment. MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES CIL JACKSONVILLE 2709 Art Museum Drive Jacksonville, FL 32207 399-8484 www.ciljacksonville.org see our ad page 83 HALLIDAY’S & KOIVISTO’S PHARMACY 4133 University Boulevard South, Suite 1 Jacksonville, FL 32216 737-2216 www.HallidaysandKoivistosPharmacy.com 108
MEMORY CARE FLEET LANDING 1 Fleet Landing Boulevard Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 246-9900 www.fleetlanding.com see our ad page 5 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AGING TRUE 4250 Lakeside Drive, Suite 116 Jacksonville, FL 32210 807-1203 807-1218 (TDD) 604 Walnut Street Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 284-3134 www.agingtrue.org AIDS CARE & EDUCATION (ACE) 4615 Philips Highway - 32207 448-5995 www.lssjax.org/programs/aids-care-education/ BAPTIST BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, OUTPATIENT SERVICES 800 Prudential Drive, Howard Building, Suite 510 - 32207 376-3800 13241 Bartram Park Boulevard, Suite 1901 - 32258 376-3800 900 Beach Boulevard, Suite 930 Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 376-3800 www.baptistjax.com/services/behavioral-health/ outpatient-services CLINICAL & HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY 6545 Bowden Road - 32216 448-0079 www.chp.phhp.ufl.edu
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COMMUNITY BEHAVIORAL SERVICES 2211 Park Street - 32204 384-7575 www.mycommunitybehavioralservices.com CRAFT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, LLC 10175 Fortune Parkway, Suite 1106 - 32256 379-5928 www.nepajax.com DISCOVERY COUNSELING SERVICES LLC 13453 Main Street North, Suite 104 - 32218 801-3794 www.discoverycounselservices.com FLORIDA COUNSELING AND EVALUATION SERVICES 6950 Philips Highway, Suite 11 - 32216 239-3677 13111 Atlantic Boulevard, Suite 2 - 32225 239-3677 www.flces.com JACKSONVILLE CENTER FOR COUNSELING 3560 Cardinal Point Drive, Suite 204 - 32257 737-7242 www.jacksonvillecenterforcounseling.com KNOX GROUP, INC. 7855 Argyle Forest Boulevard, Suite 907 - 32244 317-9565 MARSH LANDING BEHAVIORAL GROUP 1538 The Greens Way, Suite 101 Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 543-0161 www.mlbgroup.com MENTAL HEALTH CENTER OF JACKSONVILLE, INC. 3333 West 20th Street - 32254 695-9145 Provides inpatient/outpatient psychiatric services for adults in north and west Duval County, 24-hour emergency services, and crisis evaluation.
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MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCE CENTER, INC. 11820 Beach Boulevard - 32246 642-9100 Major Services: 24-hour psychiatric emergency services, inpatient/outpatient psychiatric services, case management services, psychosocial rehabilitation services, therapeutic family and supported housing program, and two homeless programs. MONTESINOS COUNSELING SERVICES 4720 Salisbury Road, Suite 242 - 32256 701-4662 www.montesinoscounseling.com NORTHWEST BEHAVIORAL SERVICES, INC. 2392 Edgewood Avenue North - 32254 781-7797 www.nwbh.org PACIFICA CARE, PLLC 13121 Atlantic Boulevard, Suite 100 - 32225 221-2232 www.pacificacarejax.com RENAISSANCE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC. 10550 Deerwood Park Boulevard, Suite 600 - 32256 743-1883 RIVER POINT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 6300 Beach Boulevard - 32216 717-6085 www.riverpointbehavioral.com RIVER REGION HUMAN SERVICES, INC. 3901 Carmichael Avenue - 32207 899-6300 www.rrhs.org Provides substance abuse treatment, and treatment programs for HIV/AIDS and mental health. THRIVEWORKS COUNSELING 4070 Herschel Street, Unit 1 - 32210 567-7203 www.thriveworks.com/jacksonville-therapy 109
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HALLIDAY’S & KOIVISTO’S PHARMACY 4133 University Boulevard South, Suite 1 Jacksonville, FL 32216 737-2216 www.HallidaysandKoivistosPharmacy.com PHARMACIES - COMPOUNDING HALLIDAY’S & KOIVISTO’S PHARMACY 4133 University Boulevard South, Suite 1 Jacksonville, FL 32216 737-2216 www.HallidaysandKoivistosPharmacy.com PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS CARDIOLOGY - MD/DO DEDICATED SENIOR MEDICAL CENTER 3059 Edgewood Avenue West Jacksonville, FL 32209 647-3180 9422 Arlington Expressway Jacksonville, FL 32225 559-1844 6841 Blanding Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32244 862-2175 www.dedicated.care/jacksonville-senior-directory see our ad page 114
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PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES - MD/DO FIRST COAST CARDIOVASCULAR INSTITUTE, PA Al-Saghir, Youssef, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FABVM Ali, Vaqar, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FABVM Alnabki, Ziad, MD, FACC, FSCAI DeNeen, Andrea, MD, FACC El-Sabbagh, Firas, MD, FHRS Fahdi, Ibrahim, MD, FACC, FASE Khatib, Yazan, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FABVM, FSVM Hu, Yuhning Linda, MD, FACC Lamba, Sumant, MD, FACC, FSCAI Sasseen, Brett, MD, FACC Schimmel, Alan, MD, FACC Syed, Mubbasher, MD, MPH Younes, Ahmad, MD, MBA, FACC, FSCAI, RPVI 5851 Timuquana Road, Suite 204 Jacksonville, FL 32210 493-3333 3890 Dunn Avenue, Suite 203 Jacksonville, FL 32218 493-3333 7011 AC Skinner Parkway Jacksonville, FL 32256 493-3333 7751 Baymeadows Road East, Suite B Jacksonville, FL 32256 493-3333 9759 San Jose Boulevard, Suite 2 Jacksonville, FL 32257 493-3333 1681 Eagle Harbor Parkway East, Suite B Fleming Island, FL 32003 644-0092 905 Beach Boulevard Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 493-3333 1821 Blanding Boulevard Middleburg, FL 32068 493-3333
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PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS - FAMILY MEDICINE - MD/DO CONVIVA CARE CENTER 11744 Beach Boulevard, Suite 107 Jacksonville, FL 32246 265-2050 1028 Dunn Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32218 766-7606 7200 Normandy Boulevard, Suite 20 Jacksonville, FL 32205 378-8520 5238-16 Norwood Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32208 861-1222 25 University Boulevard North Jacksonville, FL 32211 900-3667 www.convivacarecenters.com see our ad page 3 PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS GERIATRICS - MD/DO CONVIVA CARE CENTER 11744 Beach Boulevard, Suite 107 Jacksonville, FL 32246 265-2050 1028 Dunn Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32218 766-7606 7200 Normandy Boulevard, Suite 20 Jacksonville, FL 32205 378-8520 5238-16 Norwood Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32208 861-1222 25 University Boulevard North Jacksonville, FL 32211 900-3667 www.convivacarecenters.com see our ad page 3
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DEDICATED SENIOR MEDICAL CENTER Baldassarri, Gerardo, MD Garcia, Rafael, MD Hernandez, Michael, MD Montrichard, May, MD Sourial, S. Morris, DO 3059 Edgewood Avenue West Jacksonville, FL 32209 647-3180 9422 Arlington Expressway Jacksonville, FL 32225 559-1844 6841 Blanding Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32244 862-2175 www.dedicated.care/jacksonville-senior-directory see our ad this page PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS OPHTHALMOLOGY - MD/DO FLORIDA EYE SPECIALISTS - NICOLITZ EYE CONSULTANTS Chokshi, Amit, MD Cowart, Ashley, OD Freidl, Kathryn, MD Gayasaddin, Omar, DO Guier, Christian, OD Hasan, Akbar, MD Kammerdiener, Leah, MD Koike, Kenzo, MD Kostick, David, MD, FACS Lott, McGregor, MD Maida, Jerry, MD Nicolitz, Ernst, MD, FACS Patel, Rachana, MD Patel, Ravi, MD Riordan, Kimberly, OD Russell, Christen, OD Shetty, Rajesh, MD 7051 Southpoint Parkway South, 3rd Floor Jacksonville, FL 32216 564-2020 www.floridaeyespecialists.com see our Outside Back Cover & ad page 115
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Laser Cataract Surgery, Glaucoma, Cornea, Medical Retina, Oculoplastics, Dry Eye, LASIK, Comprehensive Medical Eye Exams, Sports Vision Training, and Skincare Services. Amit Chokshi, M.D. • Kathryn Freidl, M.D. • Omar Gayasaddin, D.O. • S. Akbar Hasan, M.D. Leah Kammerdiener, M.D. • Kenzo Koike, M.D. • David Kostick, M.D., F.A.C.S. • McGregor Lott, M.D. Jerry Maida, M.D • Ernst Nicolitz, M.D., F.A.C.S. • Rachana Patel, M.D. • Ravi Patel, M.D. • Rajesh Shetty, M.D. Ashley Cowart, O.D. • Kimberly Riordan, O.D. • Christen Russell, O.D. Christian Guier, O.D. • Ana Greenberger, A.R.N.P.
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P | Physicians & Surgeons - Ophthalmology/Retina PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS OPHTHALMOLOGY/RETINA - MD/DO FLORIDA RETINA INSTITUTE Jeroudi, Abdallah M., MD Moreno, Raul J., MD Moreno, Tomas A., MD Staman, James A., MD Staman, Johnathan A., MD Thomas, Benjamin J., MD 2639 Oak Street Jacksonville, FL 32204 387-5600 8786 Perimeter Park Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32216 997-9202 4607 US Highway 17, Suite 1 Fleming Island, FL 32003 579-2800 1100 Plantation Island Drive South, Suite 130 St. Augustine, FL 32080 826-0663 www.floridaretinainstitute.com see our ad page 4 PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS ORTHOPAEDIC - MD/DO BAHRI ORTHOPEDICS Bahri, George F., DO 1045 Riverside Avenue, Suite 100 Jacksonville, FL 32202 6100 Kennerly Road, Suite 101 Jacksonville, FL 32216 794 Blanding Boulevard Orange Park, FL 32065 2011 County Road 210 St. Augustine, FL 32092 739-0050 www.jacksonvilleorthopaedicsurgeon.com see our Inside Back Cover & ad page 117 ORTHOPAEDIC TOTAL JOINT AND ROBOTIC SURGERY Rizk, Ralph, DO 2 Shircliff Way, Suite 510, 5th Floor Jacksonville, FL 32204
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RALPH RIZK, DO Orthopaedic Total Joint and Robotic Surgery Fellowship-trained, Drexel University College of Medicine/Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh, PA
Dr. Ralph Rizk performs the following Orthopaedic Surgical Procedures: • Robotic Joint Replacement surgery of hip (anterior approach) and knee • Surgical treatment of fractures, hand, foot and ankle conditions • Sports medicine injuries of the knee (ACL/Meniscus) and shoulder (rotator cuff)
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GEORGE F. BAHRI, DO Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship-trained at Andrews Institute
• Shoulder Arthroscopy (Rotator Cuff, Labrum) • Knee Arthroscopy (ACL, Meniscus) • Total shoulder replacements and Total knee replacements • Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Stem Cells Therapy
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FIRST COAST CARDIOVASCULAR INSTITUTE, PA Hamdani, Irram, MD Krieger, Bruce, MD, FACP, FCCP 5851 Timuquana Road, Suite 204 Jacksonville, FL 32210 493-3333 3890 Dunn Avenue, Suite 203 Jacksonville, FL 32218 493-3333 7011 AC Skinner Parkway Jacksonville, FL 32256 493-3333 7751 Baymeadows Road East, Suite B Jacksonville, FL 32256 493-3333 9759 San Jose Boulevard, Suite 2 Jacksonville, FL 32257 493-3333 1681 Eagle Harbor Parkway East, Suite B Fleming Island, FL 32003 644-0092 905 Beach Boulevard Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 493-3333 1821 Blanding Boulevard Middleburg, FL 32068 493-3333 205 Zeagler Drive Palatka, FL 32177 386-325-2836 109 Whitehall Drive, Suite 117 St. Augustine, FL 32086 436-6420
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Recreation
RECREATION CITY OF JACKSONVILLE AQUATICS OFFICE 4012 University Boulevard North - 32277 744-5557 www.jaxparks.com Outdoor pools are open Memorial Day through Labor Day. The Cecil Aquatic Center is open year-round. Adolph Wurn Park (San Souci) 2115 Dean Road - 32216 744-5557 Andrew Jackson High School 128 West 30th Street - 32206 630-0281 Baldwin High School 345 Chestnut Street - 32234 266-2478 Carvill Pool 8793 Carvill Avenue - 32208 768-6422 Cecil Aquatic Center (open year-round) 13611-A Normandy Boulevard - 32221 255-4271 Charles “Boobie” Clark Park and Sherwood Pool 8739 Sibbald Road - 32208 768-6422 Clanzel T. Brown Park (Golfair) 4545 Moncrief Road - 32209 768-1330 Ed White High School 1700 Old Middleburg Road - 32210 783-4958 Emmett Reed Park 1093 6th Street - 32209 630-0829 Englewood High School 4412 Barnes Road - 32207 448-6895 Eugene Butler Middle School 900 Acorn Street - 32209 630-0322 Fletcher High School 700 Seagate Avenue Neptune Beach, FL 32266 247-6327 www.heritagepublishinginc.com
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Ft. Caroline Club and Pool 4131 Ferber Road - 32277 744-5612 Grand Park Center and Pool 2740 Division Street - 32209 630-0282 Harts Road Park and Pool 15597 Harts Road - 32218 696-2000 Highlands Middle School 10913 Pine Estates Road - 32218 751-1533 Julius Guinyard Pool 1358 Jefferson Street - 32209 630-0994 Lake Shore Middle School 2519 Bayview Road - 32210 387-1772 Mallison Center and Pool 3133 Lenox Avenue - 32254 388-2639 Mandarin High School 4831 Greenland Road - 32258 292-1541 Oceanway Center and Pool 12215 Sago Avenue West - 32218 757-8704 Paxon High School 3239 West 5th Street - 32254 783-0377 Pine Forest Park 2335 Gattis Lane - 32207 398-0591 Raines High School 3663 Raines Avenue - 32209 765-0920 Ribault High School 5820 Van Gundy Street - 32208 766-5319 Riverside High School 1200 South McDuff Avenue - 32205 387-6959 Robert Kennedy Center and Pool 1139 Ionia Street - 32206 630-0939
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R | Recreation Sandalwood High School 2750 John Prom Boulevard - 32246 642-5900 Terry Parker High School 7301 Parker School Road - 32211 723-6144 Thomas Jefferson Elementary School 390 Jackson Avenue North - 32220 783-2540 Westside High School 5530 Firestone Road - 32244 573-2485 Wolfson High School 7000 Powers Avenue - 32217 448-6894 Woodland Acres Park and Pool 8200 Kona Avenue - 32211 448-6894 CITY OF JACKSONVILLE JAXPARKS 214 North Hogan Street, 4th Floor 255-7919 www.jaxparks.com The Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Services serves diverse populations of all ages and abilities through recreation activities and programs, conservation and marine resources, senior services, social services, disabled services and agricultural education. The department provides the day to day management and oversight for one of the largest, most diverse and unique urban park systems in the nation with over 400 parks and recreational sites within the city limits consisting of a variety of parks, open spaces, trails, athletic facilities, community and senior centers, beaches, golf courses, aquatic facilities, boat and kayak launches, nature preserves, along with an amphitheater, arboretum and an equestrian center. Recreation programs and activities are available year-round for our park users of all ages and abilities. In Jacksonville, there is always something to do, see, and experience daily at our parks! Community Centers JaxParks manages more than 24 community centers where residents of all ages can enjoy a diverse range of recreational, educational and 120
cultural activities. Bingo, coffee time, walking programs, ZUMBA classes and so much more are waiting inside the doors. Balis Community Center 1513 LaSalle Street - 32207 306-2148 Bethesda Park 10790 Key Haven Boulevard - 32218 764-5531 Blue Cypress Community Center* 4012 University Boulevard North - 32277 745-5466 Burnett Center and Playground* 3740 Burnett Park Road - 32257 268-7510 Carvill Center and Playground* 1302 Carvill Avenue - 32208 764-0513 Cecil Recreation Complex 13531 Lake Newman Street - 32221 255-4266 13611 Normandy Boulevard - 32221 255-4271 Charles “Boobie” Clark Center and Playground 8793 Sibbald Road - 32208 924-5351 Clanzel Brown Center and Playground 4545 Moncrief Road - 32209 765-5282 Cuba Hunter Gymnasium and Community Center 4380 Emerson Street - 32207 858-1366 Dinsmore Center and Playground 7126 Civic Club Drive - 32219 924-5330 Edith Brown Ford Center* 2839 West Beaver Street - 32254 388-2640 Emmett Reed Gymnasium and Recreation Complex 1093 West 6th Street - 32209 630-0958 Forestview Fitness Center 4203 Kenndle Drive - 32208 765-1109 Glyn Myra Center* 1429 Winthrop Street - 32206 630-0537 2021 - 2022 Jacksonville Senior Services DirectoryTM
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Henry T. Jones, Sr. Center 3856 Grant Road - 32207 399-0615 Joe James Community Center* 1631 Hurst Place - 32209 630-0318 Johnnie Walker Center and Playground 2500 West 20th Street - 32209 630-0321 J.S. Johnson Center* 1112 Jackson Street - 32204 385-4001 Julian W. Barrs Community Center 10151 Crystal Springs Road - 32221 693-4909 Kennedy Community Center 1133 Ionia Street - 32206 630-0933 Legends Center 5130 Soutel Drive - 32208 255-4050 Lewis Cobb Center and Playground 4511 Portsmouth Drive - 32208 765-6753 Lillian Saunders Center 2759 Bartley Circle - 32207 389-4244 Mary Lena Gibbs Gymnasium and Center 6974 Wilson Boulevard - 32210 573-3153 McGirts Creek Community Center* 8435 118th Street - 32244 573-3183 Mitchell Center 1010 Acorn Street - 32209 630-0331 Normandy Center* 1751 Lindsey Road - 32221 379-5612 Oceanway Center and Playground 12215 Sago Avenue - 32218 751-3386 Russell Bill Cook* 3300 Jones Street - 32206 619-8298 Simonds-Johnson Center* 3730 Moncrief Road - 32209 768-8525
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Westbrook Center* 905 Westbrook Road - 32209 405-4086 Windy Hill Community Building 10540 Anders Boulevard - 32246 565-2669 *Partner-managed facility – JaxParks manages 33 outdoor swimming pools along with the Cecil Aquatic Center, an indoor facility consisting of an Olympic-size pool and smaller exercise and training pool. Swim lessons, aqua fitness classes, open swim and more are available to all Jacksonville residents. CITY OF JACKSONVILLE MARINE AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION 255-7919 www.jaxparks.com Outdoor activities, environmental education, exploration and relaxation … it is all a part of the offerings through JaxParks’ division of Marine and Natural Resources. Along with extensive preservation properties, the division also manages the city’s numerous boat ramps, kayak launch sites and fishing spots, providing opportunity for water access to the city’s beautiful St. Johns River and its tributaries. JEWISH COMMUNITY ALLIANCE 8505 San Jose Boulevard - 32217 730-2100 www.jcajax.org YMCA Brooks Family YMCA 10423 Centurion Parkway North - 32256 854-2000 Johnson Family YMCA 5700 Cleveland Road - 32209 765-3589 Williams Family YMCA 10415 San Jose Boulevard - 32257 292-1660 Winston Family YMCA 221 Riverside Avenue - 32202 355-1436 www.fcymca.org Offers educational classes and health and fitness programs.
R | Recreation The City of Jacksonville has the largest urban park system in the country. Listed below are parks and swimming pools in Jacksonville.
Beach and Peach Urban Park
Bulls Bay Preserve
10013 Anders Boulevard - 32246
3000 Imeson Road - 32220
103rd Street Sports Complex
Beach Boulevard Boat Ramp
Burnett Park
10244 103rd Street - 32222
8540 Beach Boulevard - 32216
3740 Burnett Park Road - 32257
A. Philip Randolph Heritage Park
Beachwood Center and Park
Buster Ford Checkerboard Park
1096 A. Philip Randolph Boulevard - 32206
11758 Marina Drive - 32246
804 A. Philip Randolph Boulevard - 32206
Adams Park
Bee Street Park
Caleb Park
3419 Riverside Avenue - 32205
720 South Shores Road - 32207
10312 Old Gainesville Road - 32221
Adolph Wurn Park
Belmonte Park
Cameron Park
2115 Dean Road - 32216
1440 Belmonte Avenue - 32207
1055 Day Avenue - 32205
Alberts Field
Bert Maxwell Boat Ramp
Camp Milton Historic Preserve
12073 Brady Road - 32223
500 Maxwell Road - 32218
1225 Halsema Road North - 32220
Alejandro Garces Camp Tomahawk Park
Bethesda Park
Cardinal Park
8419 San Ardo Road - 32217
10790 Key Haven - 32218
4715 Cardinal Boulevard - 32210
Alexandria Oaks Park
Bettes Park
Carrol Road Park
1620 Marco Place - 32207
3800 Bettes Circle - 32210
10240 Carrol Road - 32246
Alimacani Boat Ramp
Betz Tiger Point Park
Carvill Park
11080 Heckscher Drive - 32226
13990 Pumpkin Hill Road - 32226
1302 Carvill Avenue - 32208
Alimacani Elementary School Park
Beverly Hills Park
Castaway Island Preserve
2051 San Pablo Road South - 32224
4511 Portsmouth Avenue - 32208
2885 San Pablo Road South - 32224
Alimacani Park
Big Pottsburg Creek Preserve
Catherine Hester McNair Park
11080 Heckscher Drive - 32226
7440 Holiday Road - 32216
551 West 25th Street - 32206
Andrew Jackson Pool
Big Talbot Island State Park
Cedar Hills Park
3816 Main Street - 32206
12157 Heckscher Drive - 32226
6709 Watoma Street - 32210
Angelina Danese Park
Bishop Circle Park
Cedar Point Boat Ramp
3310 St. Augustine Road - 32207
5661 Bishop Circle - 32207
12000 Pumpkin Hill Road - 32226
Archie Dickinson Park
Bishopswood Park
Cedar Point Preserve
410 Jackson Road - 32225
6990 Argyle Forest Boulevard - 32244
Black Hammock Island - 32226
Argyle Forest Park
Black Hammock Island Park
Cemetery Park
8533 Acanthus Drive - 32244
15770 Sawpit Road - 32226
Winona Drive - 32209
Arlington Lions Club Park
Blue Cypress Park
Cesery Park
4322-1 Richard Denby Gatlin Road - 32277
4012 University Boulevard North - 32277
2601 Cesery Boulevard - 32211
Arlington Little League Park
Bob Hayes Sports Complex
Chapelgate Park
6300 Fort Caroline Road - 32211
5054 Soutel Drive - 32208
3824 Chapelgate Road - 32223
Arlington Road Boat Ramp
Boone Park
Charles “Boobie” Clark Park and Pool
5130 Arlington Road - 32211
3700 Park Street - 32205
8793 Sibbald Road - 32208
Arlingwood Park
Brackridge Park
Charles Reese Memorial Park
1503 Mill Creek Road - 32211
8650 Newton Road - 32216
1200 Ken Knight Drive - 32208
Atlantic Highlands Park
Brannan Field Park
Cherry Street Park
1725 Sunnyside Drive - 32224
7809 Forest Trail Road - 32222
1865 Cherry Street - 32205
Baker Point
Brooklyn Park
Chets Creek Elementary
4045 San Juan Avenue - 32210
1201 Jackson Street - 32204
13200 Chets Creek Boulevard - 32224
Baker Skinner Park
Brookview Elementary School Park
Chuck Rogers Park
7641 Powers Avenue - 32217
10441 McAleer Road - 32246
11950 San Jose Boulevard - 32223
Balis Park
Brown L. Whatley Memorial Park
Cisco Gardens Park
1999 San Marco Boulevard - 32207
Alexandria Place South - 32207
4238 Jones Road - 32219
Barney Browning Park
Bruce Park
Clanzel T. Brown Park
6014 Norwood Avenue - 32208
6549 Arlington Road - 32211
4575 Moncrief Road - 32209
Bay and Broad Pocket Park
Buck Park
Colonial Manor Lake Park
529 Bay Street West - 32202
11128 McCormick Road - 32225
3625 San Jose Boulevard - 32207
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Genovar Park
2850 Iroquois Avenue - 32210
Edgewood Avenue South - 32205
12810 Genovar Street - 32256
Concord Park
Edwards Park
Gerrie’s Park
7932 Concord Circle East - 32208
1221 East 11th Street - 32206
6629 Fort Caroline Road - 32277
Confederate Park
Elizabeth Park
Girvin Road Park
956 Hubbard Street - 32206
1886 Elizabeth Place - 32205
515 Girvin Road - 32225
Confederate Playground
Elizabeth R. Powell Park
Glen Myra Park
949 Hubbard Street - 32206
Redpoll Avenue - 32219
1429 Winthrop Street - 32206
Cortez Park
Emmett Reed Park
Glynlea Park
4260 Baltic Street - 32210
1093 West 6th Street - 32209
6801 Altama Road - 32216
County Dock
Enterprise Park
Golf Club of Jacksonville
2400 County Dock Road - 32223
9401 Argyle Forest Boulevard - 32244
10440 Tournament Lane - 32222
Crabtree Park
Eugene Butler Middle School Park
Goodby’s Creek Preserve
1704 University Boulevard West - 32217
900 Acorn Street - 32209
9145 San Jose Boulevard - 32257
Cradle Creek Preserve
Eugene M. Glover Playground
Goodby’s Lake Boat Ramp
900 15th Street - 32250
1701 Myrtle Avenue - 32209
9020 San Jose Boulevard - 32257
Criswell Park
Fishweir Park
Granada Park
5372 Park Street - 32210
3925 Valencia Road - 32205
3960 Alcazar Avenue - 32207
Crystal Springs Road Park
Fletcher Morgan Park
Greenland Park
9800 Crystal Springs Road - 32221
6736 Beach Boulevard - 32216
11808 Fayal Drive - 32258
Cuba Hunter Park
Fletcher Park
Greenridge Road Park
4380 Emerson Street - 32207
1652 Atlantic Boulevard - 32207
3850 San Jose Boulevard - 32207
Curtis Lee Johnson Marina Boat Ramp
Florida C. Dwight Memorial Playground
Greenscape Celebration Park
5434 San Juan Avenue - 32210
1199 West Church Street - 32204
801 LaSalle Street - 32207
Dames Point Park
Flossie Brunson Eastside Park
Grove Park
9101 Dames Point Road - 32226
1050 Franklin Street - 32202
1500 Grove Park Boulevard - 32216
David Wayne Pack Park
Forestry Tower Park
Grunthal Park
4871 Ocean Street - 32233
10430 Beach Boulevard - 32246
1660 West 13th Street - 32209
Deerwood Rotary Children’s Park
Forestview Park
Half Moon Island Park
7901 Baymeadows Road East - 32256
4203 Kenndle Road - 32208
US Highway 17 near Nassau River - 32210
Desoto Park
Fort Caroline Club
Hammond Park
3970 Baltic Street - 32210
4131 Ferber Road - 32277
2142 Melson Avenue - 32254
Dinsmore Boat Ramp and Playground
Fort Caroline National Memorial
Harborview Boat Ramp
6800 Dunn Avenue Terrace - 32219
12713 Fort Caroline Road - 32225
4100 Harborview Drive - 32208
Dinsmore Park and Center
Fort Family Regional Park at Baymeadows
Helen Cooper Floyd Park
7330 Civic Club Drive - 32219
8000 Baymeadows Road East - 32256
3600 State Road A1A - 32233
Dinsmore Playground
Fort George Island State Cultural Site
Hemming Park
10632 Old Kings Road - 32219
11241 Fort George Road - 32223
135 Monroe Street West - 32202
Drew Park
Fouraker Park
Henry J. Klutho Park
6621 Barnes Road South - 32216
8140 Lenox Avenue - 32221
635 3rd Street - 32206
Dutton Island Preserve
Friendship Fountain
Henry L. Brown Kooker Park
2001 Dutton Drive - 32233
1015 Museum Circle - 32207
1400 East 20th Street - 32206
Earl Johnson Memorial Park
Fulton Road Landing
Henry T. Jones Community Center
5308 St. Augustine Road - 32207
5099 Fulton Road - 32225
3856 Grant Road - 32207
Eartha H. Napoleon Park
G.E.N.A. Park
Henry T. Jones Park
11597 Harts Road - 32218
4603 Clinton Avenue - 32207
2335 Gattis Lane - 32207
Ed Austin Regional Park
Gamewell Tot Lot
Historic Kings Road Park
11751 McCormick Road - 32225
6608 Terry Parker Drive South - 32211
1972 Kings Avenue - 32207
Ed White School Pool
Garden City Park
Holiday Road Park
1700 Old Middleburg Road - 32210
11246 Lem Turner Road - 32218
6795 Holiday Road North - 32216
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R | Recreation Hollybrook Park
Joe Carlucci Sisters Creek Park and Boat Ramp
Little Talbot Island State Park
319 Cherokee Street - 32254
8414 Heritage River Road - 32226
12157 Heckscher Drive - 32226
Home Gardens Park
Joe Davis Memorial Park
Long Branch Park
6367 Mockingbird Road - 32219
2545 Larsen Road - 32207
4110 Franklin Street - 32206
Hood Landing Boat Ramp
Joe James Center
Lonnie C. Miller Senior Regional Park
12925 Hood Landing Road - 32223
1631 Hurst Place - 32209
7689 Price Lane - 32208
Huffman Boulevard Park
John D. Liverman Park
Lonnie Wurn Boat Ramp
2775 Huffman Boulevard - 32246
6680 Grace Lane - 32205
4131 Ferber Road - 32277
Huguenot Memorial Park
John N. McPherson Park
Loretto Nature Center
10980 Heckscher Drive - 32226
526 West 8th Street - 32206
3900 Loretto Road - 32223
Huntington Forest
John Stockton Elementary School Park
Losco Regional Park
10106 Huntington Forest Boulevard - 32257
4827 Carlisle Road - 32210
10931 Hood Road South - 32257
Intracoastal Boat Ramp
Johnnie W. Walker Park
Lovelace Park
2510 2nd Avenue - 32250
2500 West 20th Street - 32209
6401 Barnes Road - 32216
Isle of Palms Park
Joseph Lee Center
Lynn Park
3780 Eunice Road - 32250
5120 Perry Street - 32208
5109 Lambing Road - 32210
Ivey Road Park
Joseph Stilwell Middle School Park
Main Street Park
9000 Ivey Road - 32216
7840 Burma Road - 32221
Main Street - 32202
J. Gardner Nip Sams Memorial Park
Julington Durbin Creek Preserve
Mallison Park and Center
7000 Richardson Road - 32209
13130 Bartram Park Boulevard - 32223
3133 Lenox Avenue - 32254
J.S. Johnson Park
Julius Guinyard Park and Pool
Mandarin High School Pool
1112 Jackson Street - 32204
1359 Jefferson Street - 32209
4831 Greenland Road - 32258
Jacksonville Baldwin Rail Trail
Justina Road Elementary Park
Mandarin Park
850 North Center Street - 32234
3143 Justina Road - 32277
14780 Mandarin Road - 32223
Jacksonville Beach Golf Course
Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park
Manson Bull Felder Park
605 South Penman Road - 32250
500 Wonderwood Drive - 32233
1045 Fuller Lane - 32206
Jacksonville Heights Elementary School Park
Kings Road Historic Preserve
Marion Park
7701 Wheat Road - 32244
Normandy at Manning Cemetery Road - 32221
840 Marion Circle - 32208
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens
Lake Lucina Elementary Park
Marjenhoff Park
370 Zoo Parkway - 32218
6527 Merrill Road - 32277
1955 Southhampton Road - 32207
James and Downing Park
Lake Shore Middle School Pool
Martin Luther King Elementary
1061 James Street - 32205
2519 Bayview Road - 32210
8801 Lake Placid Drive East - 32208
James Fields Park
Lakeside Park I and II
Mary Lena Gibbs
3327 Lane Avenue - 32254
4190 Lakeside Drive - 32210
6974 Wilson Boulevard - 32210
James P. Small Park
Landon Park
Maxville Park
1701 Myrtle Avenue - 32209
1800 San Marco Boulevard - 32207
18065 Pennsylvania Avenue - 32234
Jammes Road Park
Lannie Road Park
May Mann Jennings Park
6382 118th Street - 32244
3461 Lannie Road - 32218
628 Winona Drive - 32206
Jasmine Park
Largo Well Park
McCoys Creek Boulevard Park
4030 College Street - 32205
1964 Largo Road - 32207
2805 McCoys Creek Boulevard - 32254
Jennings State Forest
Lem Merrett Park
McGirts Creek Park
New Kings Road - 32219
845 Ellis Road - 32205
8435 118th Street - 32244
Jerusalem and White
Leonard Abess Park
McGirts Creek Park Expansion
2331 Jerusalem Street - 32207
12743 Leonard Abess Boulevard - 32225
8400 118th Street - 32244
Jesse B. Smith Memorial Plaza
Liberty Park
Melvin Park
133 Forsyth Street East - 32202
1938 Liberty Street - 32206
7401 Melvin Road - 32210
Jessie Ball DuPont Park
Lillian S. Davin Park
Memorial Park
1123 Prudential Drive - 32207
2311 River Road - 32207
1620 Riverside Avenue - 32204
Jim Rink Park
Lillian Saunders Center
Metropolitan Park
801 Cedar Street - 32207
2750 Bartley Circle - 32207
4110 Gator Bowl Drive - 32202
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Ortega Hills Park
River Oaks Park
4870 Ocean Street - 32233
4791 Ortega Hills Drive - 32244
1000 River Oaks Road - 32207
Mickey King Park
Ortega Hills Playground
Riverfront Park
3758 & 3808 Hendricks Avenue - 32207
5000 Greenway Drive - 32244
901 Landon Avenue - 32207
Mitchell Center and Park
Our Community Club Park
Riverside Park
1010 Acorn Street - 32209
6200 Old Middleburg Road - 32222
753 Park Street - 32204
Modesky Park
Pablo Creek Preserve
Riverview Park
1162 Green Cay Avenue - 32233
Southside of JTB at Hodges - 32256
9620 East Water Street - 32208
Monticello Wildlands
Palmer Terrace
Robert F. Kennedy Park
Forest Trail Road - 32219
Palmer Terrace - 32207
1133 Ionia Street - 32206
Murray Drive Playground
Palmetto Leaves Regional Park
Rolliston Park
1187 Murray Drive - 32205
5720 Greenland Road - 32257
7505 Rolliston Road - 32208
Murray Hill Art Center at Herbert Bayer
Palms Fish Camp
Rondette Park
4327 Kerle Street - 32205
6359 Heckscher Drive - 32226
3500 Rondette Lake Road - 32277
Murray Hill Four Corners Park
Panama Park
Royal Terrace
4602 Lawnview Street - 32205
6912 Buffalo Avenue - 32208
5630 Benedict Road - 32209
Murray Hill Playground
Parkwood Heights Elementary Park
Russell Bill Cook Jr. Park
4208 Kingsbury Street - 32205
1709 Lansdowne Road - 32211
3300 Jones Street - 32206
Myrtle Avenue Park
Patton Park
Rutledge Pearson Center
217 Myrtle Avenue - 32204
2850 Hodges Boulevard - 32246
1314 Union Street - 32209
Nathan Krestul Park
Peace Memorial Park
Ryder Park
2001 LaVaca Road - 32217
1515 Mallory Street - 32205
2332 Automobile Drive - 32209
Native Parks 1 and 2
Pearl Street Park
S-Line Rail Trail
Park Street - 32205
Pearl Street - 32208
Main Street - 32206
New Berlin Boat Ramp
Pickwick Park
S. A. Hull Elementary School Park
New Berlin Road - 32226
3320 Chrysler Drive - 32257
7528 Hull Street - 32219
New Berlin Model Airplane Field
Pine Forest Elementary School Park
Sal Taylor Creek Preserve
10525 Island Drive - 32226
3939 Grant Road - 32207
5873 Nathan Hale Road - 32221
Norman Studios
Pope Duval Park
San Jose Acre Park
6337 Arlington Road - 32211
13500 West Beaver Street - 32215
2965 Caballero Drive - 32227
Normandy Boulevard Sports Complex
Powers Park
San Jose Elementary School Park
10851 Normandy Boulevard - 32221
3153 Green Street - 32205
5805 St. Augustine Road - 32207
Normandy Center
Pumpkin Hill Creek State Buffer Preserve
San Mateo Elementary Park
1751 Lindsey Road - 32221
Cedar Point Road - 32226
600 Baisden Road - 32218
Normandy Park
Ray Greene Park
San Mateo Little League
1728 Lindsey Road - 32221
2149 Leonid Road - 32218
1185 Kraft Road - 32218
North Shore Park
Raymond E. Davis Park
San Mateo Neighborhood Park
7901 Pearl Street - 32208
3011 Spires Street - 32209
11452 Renne Drive - 32218
Northbank Riverwalk
Reddie Point Preserve
San Pablo Elementary Playground
201 East Coastline Drive - 32202
4499 Yachtman Way - 32277
801 18th Avenue North - 32246
Norwood Park
Ribault River Preserve
Saratoga Lake Park
6919 Norwood Drive - 32208
3250 Clyde Drive - 32208
141 University Boulevard - 32211
Oak Harbor Boat Ramp
Ribault River Preserve Expansion
Scott Park
2428 Seaway Street - 32233
2617 Ribault Scenic Drive - 32208
2745 Hamilton Circle - 32209
Oak Hill Elementary Park
Ribault Scenic Drive Park
Seminole Park
6900 Daughtry Boulevard - 32210
Ribault Scenic Drive - 32208
4170 McGirts Boulevard - 32210
Oakland Park
Ringhaver Park
Sidney J. Gefen Riverwalk Park
657 East Union Street - 32206
5198 118th Street - 32244
505 Alfred Dupont Place - 32202
Oceanway Center and Park and Pool
Ritz Park
Signet Park
12215 Sago Avenue - 32218
916 State Street West - 32202
197 West 67th Street - 32208
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Westbrook Center and Park
3730 Moncrief Road - 32209
7140 Berry Avenue - 32211
905 Westbrook Road - 32209
Singleton Park
Tillie K. Fowler Regional Park
Westridge Park
6725 Hema Road - 32209
7000 Roosevelt Boulevard - 32244
2301 Maple Grove Road - 32221
Sisters Creek Marina
Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve
Westside Park
8203 Heckscher Drive - 32226
Sawpit Road - 32226
1061 Line Street - 32209
Southbank Riverwalk
Timucuan Elementary
Westwood Park
1001 Museum Circle - 32207
5429 110th Street - 32244
5900 West Tampico Road - 32244
Southside Estates Elementary School Park
Timuquana Park
Wheat Road Park
9764 Jupiter Court South - 32246
4541 Timuquana Road - 32210
7706 Wheat Road - 32244
Southside Park
Tom Marshall Park
Whitehouse Park
1541 Hendricks Avenue - 32207
1471 Elmar Road - 32218
11100 General Avenue - 32220
St. Johns Marina
Touchton Road Park
Wigmore Park
901 Museum Circle - 32207
8551 Touchton Road - 32216
1805 Wigmore Street - 32206
St. Johns Park
St. Nicholas Train Station Park
Wiley Road Playground
1403 Riverplace Boulevard - 32202
2564 Atlantic Boulevard - 32207
2150 Lane Avenue - 32210
St. Nicholas Park
Tree Hill Nature Center
William F. Sheffield Regional Park
3501 Luce Street - 32207
7152 Lone Star Road - 32211
3659 New Berlin Road - 32226
St. Nicholas Playground
Venetia Elementary School Park
Willowbranch Park
2260 Spring Park Road - 32207
4300 Timuquana Road - 32244
2870 Sydney Street - 32205
Stinson Park
Verona Park
Willowbranch Rose Garden Park
4050 San Juan Avenue - 32210
7155 San Jose Boulevard - 32217
2840 Park Street - 32205
Stockton Park
Victoria Park
Windy Hill Center
4021 Ortega Boulevard - 32210
2948 Knights Lane West - 32216
10445 Anders Boulevard - 32246
Sunny Acres
Victory Park
Windy Hill Elementary Park
2850 Wompi Drive - 32225
3781 University Club Boulevard - 32277
3850 Skycrest Drive - 32246
Sweetwater Playground
Walter Anderson Memorial Park
Woodstock Park
7220 Esther Street - 32210
2738 Orange Picker Road - 32223
2839 West Beaver Street - 32209
T. K. Stokes Boat Ramp
Walter Jones Historical Park
Yacht Basin Park
2120 Riverview Street - 32208
11964 Mandarin Road - 32223
2941 St. Johns Avenue - 32205
Tallulah Park
Warren W. Schell Junior Memorial Park
Yancey Park
336 Tallulah Street - 32208
510 West 6th Street - 32206
3352 Soutel Drive - 32208
Tara Woods Park
Warrington Park
Yellow Water Trailhead
4824 Lofty Pine Circle East - 32210
325 Bowlan Street - 32216
Yellow Water Road - 32222
Taye Brown Regional Park
Water & Broad Street Pocket Park
Yerkes Park
13951 Normandy Boulevard - 32221
663 Water Street South - 32202
3927 McGirts Boulevard - 32210
Terrace Park
Wayne B. Stevens Boat Ramp
Zeta Phi Beta Park
657 Edgewood Avenue North - 32254
4555 Ortega Farms Boulevard - 32210
3721 Owen Road - 32208
Thomas Creek Preserve
Wesconnett Elementary School Park
17200 Ethel Road - 32218
5869 105th Street - 32244
Thomas Jefferson Park
Wesconnett Park
320 Jackson Avenue - 32220
6045 105th Street - 32244
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REHABILITATION SERVICES WESTMINSTER ST. AUGUSTINE 235 Towerview Drive St. Augustine, FL 32092 877-277-1244 www.westminsterstaugustinefl.org see our ad page 7 WESTMINSTER WOODS ON JULINGTON CREEK 25 State Road 13 Jacksonville, FL 32259 877-280-3594 www.westminsterwoodsfl.org see our ad page 7 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Main organizations for each religion. Please call or visit the website listed to find a place of worship. AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 11th Episcopal District Office 101 East Union Street, Suite 301 - 32202 355-8262 www.11thdistrictame.org BAHA’I COMMUNITY CENTER OF JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA 5034 Greenland Road - 32258 646-9813 www.bahaicommcenterjax.com BUCKMAN BRIDGE UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH 8447 Manresa Avenue - 32244 276-3739 www.bbuuc.org CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF SAINT AUGUSTINE 11625 Old St. Augustine Road - 32258 262-3200 www.dosafl.com
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1600 Shetter Avenue Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
904-241-5207 1-800-955-8771/TTY • Spacious One & Two Bedroom Apartments • HUD Subsidy Available for Qualified Applicants www.pablohamlet.com 115 South Third Street Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
904-249-3866 1-800-955-8771/TTY • Efficiencies & One Bedroom Apartments • Utilities Included • HUD Subsidy Available for Qualified Applicants A Senior Apartment Community at the Beach
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CAROLINE OAKS 5175 North Main Street - 32208 559-2059 3
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CYPRESS VILLAGE 4600 Middleton Park Circle East - 32224 223-6100 6
RETIREMENT & LIFE CARE COMMUNITIES & HOMES Planned senior retirement communities offer a range of options and services for seniors desiring a leisurely, hassle-free lifestyle. Maintenance, housekeeping, social programs, transportation, central dining facilities, security and a caring staff are just some of the helpful services that may be included. Choose among single-family homes in rural settings, standard apartment complexes, high-rises with breathtaking views, or apartments nestled among pristine golf courses. Each Retirement & Life Care Community & Home listing is numbered and has a corresponding pinpoint on the map on page 130.
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Hurley..........3333 University Blvd. N. - 32277....744-6022 San Jose.........3630 Galicia Rd. - 32217...........739-0555 TTY Florida Relay Center................711 1-800-955-8771
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LEGEND SENIOR LIVING 14333-26 Beach Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32250 490-6300 legendseniorliving.com see our ad this page MADISON MANOR 7400 Hogan Road - 32216 721-9555 13
MARCIS POINTE 6734 103rd Street - 32210 778-0030 14
MARY EAVES 1250 16th Street West - 32209 630-7799 15
MEETING HOUSE AT COLLINS COVE, THE 5400 Collins Lake Drive - 32244 215-8686 16
MORRIS MANOR 9050 Norfolk Boulevard - 32208 764-3252 17
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• Newly Renovated Apartments • Newly Renovated Fitness Center • 62+ 601 N. Newnan Street • 24-Hr. Front Desk Jacksonville, FL 32202 • Active Resident Please call today to schedule a tour. Association 904-798-5360 • On-Site Laundry 1-800-438-4817 • Computer Lab FL Relay TTY 1-800-955-8771 www.cathedralresidences.org • Small Pets Are Welcome
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RIVERSIDE PARK APARTMENTS 750 Oak Street - 32204 356-9884 23
RIVERSIDE PRESBYTERIAN RESIDENCES 24a 1045 Oak Street - 32204 353-6111 24b 2020 Park Street - 32204 388-9376 RIVERTON TOWER 5253 Arlington Expressway - 32211 743-5090 25
A Commitment to Quality, Affordable Housing One-Bedroom Floor Plan • 24hr Emergency Maintenance • Emergency Call System Elevator • Service Coordinator • Picnic Area Community Room • Library 62+/Disabled 18 and over
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SAN JOSE APARTMENTS 3630 Galicia Road Jacksonville, FL 32217 739-0555
TAYLOR RESIDENCES 6601 Chester Avenue - 32217 636-0313
SENIOR CITIZEN VILLAGE 801 West 4th Street, Building 18 - 32209 359-0907
TOWERS OF JACKSONVILLE, THE 1400 LeBaron Avenue - 32207 398-3406
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WINDSOR POINTE OF JACKSONVILLE 4060 San Pablo Parkway Jacksonville, FL 32224 490-6300 www.windsorpointejax.com see our ad page 129
SWEETWATER BY DEL WEBB 11683 Surfbird Circle - 32256 519-6673
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SHORT-TERM REHABILITATION FLEET LANDING 1 Fleet Landing Boulevard Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 246-9900 www.fleetlanding.com see our ad page 5 SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES Skilled Nursing Facilities are residences that provide meals, recreational activities, nursing, custodial assistance and rehabilitative care to those with illnesses, injuries or functional disabilities. Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF) and Skilled Nursing Units (SNU) are the two main types of nursing homes in Florida. A SNF is a free-standing facility while a SNU is a hospitalbased facility. SNFs are licensed and inspected by the state of Florida and SNUs are licensed as part of a hospital. First Coast Long-Term Care Ombudsman Council, District 5 4161 Carmichael Avenue, Suite 141 - 32207 391-3942 Advocates for residents in Skilled Nursing Facilities and Assisted Living Facilities, investigates complaints on their behalf and inspects facilities annually. For approximate locations of Skilled Nursing Facilities, see map with corresponding pinpoints on page 133. AVANTÉ VILLA AT JACKSONVILLE BEACH, INC. 1504 Seabreeze Avenue Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 249-7421 1
BROOKS REHABILITATION BARTRAM CROSSING 6209 Brooks Bartram Drive - 32258 528-3000 2
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CATHEDRAL CARE 333 East Ashley Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 798-5300 www.cathedralcarejax.com CONSULATE HEALTH CARE OF JACKSONVILLE 4101 Southpoint Drive East - 32216 296-6800 5
CROSS CARE CENTER 5888 Blanding Boulevard - 32244 772-1220 6
CYPRESS VILLAGE 4600 Middleton Park Circle East - 32224 223-6100 7
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FIRST COAST HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTER 7723 Jasper Avenue - 32211 725-8044 10
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FOUNTAINS AT MILL COVE, THE 9960 Atrium Way - 32225 724-4726
PARK RIDGE NURSING CENTER 730 College Street - 32204 358-6711
FOURAKER HILLS REHAB AND NURSING CENTER 1650 Fouraker Road - 32221 786-8668
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HEARTLAND HEALTH CARE CENTER - JACKSONVILLE 8495 Normandy Boulevard - 32221 783-3749 15
HEARTLAND HEALTH CARE CENTER OF SOUTH JACKSONVILLE 3648 University Boulevard South - 32216 733-7440 16
JACKSONVILLE NURSING AND REHAB CENTER 4134 Dunn Avenue - 32218 766-2297 17
LAKESIDE NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER 11411 Armsdale Road - 32218 714-3793 18
LANIER REHABILITATION CENTER 12740 Lanier Road - 32226 757-0600 19
LIFE CARE CENTER OF JACKSONVILLE 4813 Lenoir Avenue - 32216 332-4546 20
OPIS RIVERWOOD CENTER 2802 Parental Home Road - 32216 721-0088 21
PALM GARDEN OF JACKSONVILLE 5725 Spring Park Road - 32216 733-6954 22
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SAN JOSE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER 9355 San Jose Boulevard - 32257 739-0877 26
SHANDS JACKSONVILLE MEDICAL CENTER 655 West 8th Street - 32209 244-8675 27
SIGNATURE HEALTHCARE OF JACKSONVILLE 2061 Hyde Park Road - 32210 786-7331 28
ST. CATHERINE LABOURÉ MANOR, INC. 1750 Stockton Street - 32204 308-4700 29
SUMMER BROOK HEALTH CARE CENTER 5377 Moncrief Road - 32209 768-1506 30
TAYLOR CARE CENTER 6535 Chester Avenue - 32217 731-8230 31
TERRACE OF JACKSONVILLE, THE 10680 Old St. Augustine Road - 32257 268-4953 32
WEST JACKSONVILLE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER 1650 Fouraker Road - 32221 786-8668 33
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T | Transportation JACKSONVILLE TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY 121 West Forsyth Street, Suite 200 - 32202 630-3181 630-3100 Customer Service 630-3191 (TDD) www.jtafla.com About JTA: Jacksonville Transportation Authority operates a system of buses, trolleys and shuttles that serve Jacksonville and the beaches. The Skyway, an automated monorail system, provides transportation in Downtown Jacksonville, between the Prime Osborn Convention Center and Rosa L. Parks Transit Station on the Northbank, San Marco and Kings Avenue Station across the St. Johns River. Find us on Facebook and Twitter. Fare Information: The fare for buses, trolleys and Community Shuttles is $1.75 per trip, complimentary for ages 65 and older–with a Senior STAR Card–($.50 deviation fee may apply on Community Shuttle vehicles); express buses are $2.75, complimentary for ages 65 and older. Anyone turning 60 prior to December 31, 2014 will receive complimentary travel on JTA buses, trolleys and community shuttles. A STAR Card is required of any senior wishing to receive complimentary rides. The Skyway is free. Discounted fares are available through the purchase of a multi-day STAR Card. For additional information, please call customer service at 630-3100 or visit www.jtafla.com. For added convenience, customers can now plan, track, and pay using the MyJTA mobile ticketing app on fixed route buses. For more information, visit www.myjta.com. JTA’s Paratransit service is a comparable service under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), for people with disabilities who are functionally unable to use regular, accessible, fixed route bus services for some or all of their transportation needs, and for people who are transportation disadvantaged. For information regarding Paratransit services, please call: 265-6001, TDD 636-7402.
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UTILITIES - ELECTRIC BEACHES ENERGY SERVICES Jacksonville Beach City Hall 11 3rd Street North Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 247-6241 www.beachesenergy.com Provides electric services for Neptune Beach and Ponte Vedra Beach. Provides all utilities for Jacksonville Beach. JEA - CUSTOMER CARE CENTER 21 West Church Street - 32202 665-6000 800-683-5542 Toll-Free 800-955-8771 (TDD) 877-690-2812 Translation Line www.jea.com UTILITIES - GAS D & D GAS 7709 Alton Avenue - 32211 725-9144 www.dndgas.com GRIFFIS GAS 461 Tresca Road - 32225 724-4343 http://griffisgas.com TECO PEOPLES GAS 4040 Philips Highway - 32207 739-1211 877-832-6747 Toll-Free www.peoplesgas.com WESTERN NATURAL GAS 2960 Strickland Street - 32254 387-3511 www.westernnaturalgas.com
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UTILITIES - SOLID WASTE & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ADVANCED DISPOSAL SERVICES (ADS) 421-7373 GARBAGE, RECYCLE & TRASH PICK UP 630-CITY (630-2489) SOUTHLAND WASTE SYSTEMS (SWS) 384-2567 WASTE PRO OF FLORIDA (WP) 731-7288 UTILITIES - TELEPHONE AT&T CUSTOMER SERVICE 800-288-2020 Toll-Free www.att.com COMCAST 800-934-6489 www.xfinity.com UTILITIES - WATER BEACHES ENERGY SERVICES Jacksonville Beach City Hall 11 3rd Street North Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 247-6241 www.beachesenergy.com Provides electric services only for Neptune and Ponte Vedra beaches. Provides all utilities for Jacksonville Beach. JEA - CUSTOMER CARE CENTER 21 West Church Street - 32202 665-6000 800-683-5542 Toll-Free 800-955-8771 (TDD) www.jea.com
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VETERAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION 7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite 120-B - 32256 731-0565 FIVE STAR VETERANS CENTER, INC. 40 Acme Street - 32211 723-5950 JACKSONVILLE VA SOUTHPOINT 6900 Southpoint Drive North - 32216 470-6900 JACKSONVILLE VET CENTER Veterans Readjustment Counseling Service 3728 Philips Highway, Suite 31 - 32207 399-8351 MILITARY AFFAIRS AND VETERANS DEPARTMENT, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 117 West Duval Street, Suite 175 - 32202 255-5550 630-4993 (TTY) Email: vetsvc@coj.net www.coj.net Serving Veterans of the U.S. Military by: • Assisting Veterans and their families with filing VA claims for disability. Surviving Spouse Indemnity Compensation, Widows Death Pension Benefit and Aid and Attendance Benefit. • Assistance with preparation and submitting Notice of Disagreement to VA Claims previously submitted. • Assistance with preparation and Submitting Formal Appeals to Board of Veterans Appeals to VA Claims previously submitted. • Assistance with Amendment 7 or Amendment 2 Reduction of Property Tax for Veterans rated by VA Service Connected for Combat Related Disabilities. • Assistance with submitting request to obtain VAFL 27-333, Reduction of Property Tax for Veterans rated by VA as Service Connected 100 percent Permanent and Total.
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• Continuing the collaborative effort with the Navy to acquire restrictive easements around OLF Whitehouse, thus preserving its operational capacity. • Managing multiple grants that fund infrastructure improvements on and around area military bases. NORTHEAST FLORIDA VETERANS COUNCIL, C/O MILITARY AFFAIRS & VETERANS SERVICES DEPARTMENT, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 117 West Duval Street, Suite 175 - 32202 255-5550 Meeting: Third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. (6 p.m. social) 40/8 Building (American Legion Post 137) 5443 San Juan Avenue - 32210 www.coj.net “Strength in Unity,” the council’s purpose is to unify the Veterans’ organizations of Northeast Florida, providing solidarity in communicating the Veterans’ viewpoints and a means of disseminating information on issues before local government that affect Veterans, their dependents and surviving spouses. The Council’s general assembly of delegates from area Veteran organizations meet on the third Tuesday of the month (except December) at 7 p.m. at the City Hall Mezzanine at 117 West Duval Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202. Organizational dues are $25 annually. VETERANS AFFAIRS OUTPATIENT CLINIC 1536 North Jefferson Street - 32209 475-5800 Benefits Counseling, ext. 505871 Outpatient Facility of the VA for eligible Veterans.
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VICTIM SERVICES CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, SOCIAL SERVICES DIVISION, PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Victim Services Center 403 West 10th Street - 32206 255-3388 Fax: 255-3387 www.coj.net The Social Services Division’s Victim Services Center offers comprehensive case management, referral and victim advocacy services for victims/ survivors of crime. The services are structured to help reduce trauma associated with crime victimization by providing crisis intervention, stabilization and recovery services. All of the services are provided at no cost to victims and their significant others. The Victim Services Center works closely with the Mayor’s Victims Assistance Advisory Council (VAAC) to ensure close collaboration with community agencies and service providers in an effort to improve the rights of crime victims. The Victim Services Center provides the following specialized programs and services: • Violent/Property Crime Advocacy services; • Victim Rights information and referral; • Crisis Intervention and needs assessment; • Help with completion and filing of claims for Florida Victim Compensation benefits and follow-up; • Mobile Outreach services to Elderly, Disabled and Veteran victims/survivors; • Intimate Violence Enhanced Services Team (INVEST) for victims of domestic violence; • On Scene Hospital Program; • Victim Assistance Fund provides limited financial assistance with rent, prescription, utilities, auto theft/towing; • Community Education and awareness; • Criminal Justice support.
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For information call: Maliza McMillan, Program Manager Social Services Division 403 West 10th Street - 32206 255-3388 email: mmcmill@coj.net HUBBARD HOUSE, INC. 354-3114 354-3958 TTY 24-Hour Hotline www.hubbardhouse.org Provides a temporary shelter for victims of domestic violence and their children. Empowerment counseling is offered to resident and nonresident victims and their children to help them take control of their lives. JUSTICE COALITION, THE 1935 Lane Avenue, Suite 1 - 32210 783-6312 www.justicecoalition.org The Justice Coalition is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that advocates for innocent victims of violent crimes in Northeast Florida. MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING NORTHEAST FLORIDA CHAPTER 9957 Moorings Drive, Suite 101 - 32257 388-2455 877-623-3435 Toll-Free For all victims of drunk drivers. Provides educational programs and promotes safe driving. Volunteers are always needed. OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, BUREAU OF VICTIM COMPENSATION The Capitol, PL-01 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050 800-226-6667 Toll-Free www.myfloridalegal.com Please call the toll-free number or visit the agency website for applications and information. WOMEN’S CENTER OF JACKSONVILLE 5644 Colcord Avenue - 32211 722-3000 www.womenscenterofjax.org
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VITAL STATISTICS DUVAL COUNTY COURTHOUSE CLERK OF COURTS Marriage Licenses 501 West Adams Street, Room 2403 - 32202 1543 Atlantic Boulevard Neptune Beach, FL 32266 255-2000 DUVAL COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF VITAL STATISTICS Birth/Death Certificates & Marriage/Divorce Records 1217 North Pearl Street - 32202 359-6900 Birth/Death Certificates 900 University Boulevard North, Room 101 - 32211 253-1620 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ASCENSION ST. VINCENT’S AUXILIARY AND VOLUNTEER OFFICE 1 Shircliff Way - 32204 308-7300 https://healthcare.ascension.org BEACHES EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE MINITISTRY, THE (BEAM) 850 6th Avenue, Suite 400 - 32250 241-2326 www.jaxbeam.org/volunteer BEAM provides emergency assistance to cover rent and utility payments, operates two food pantries, and offers nutrition education and assistance with applications for SNAP and Medicaid.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES BUREAU VOLUNTEER PROGRAM 40 East Adams Street, Suite 320 - 32202 354-4846 www.ccbjax.org Catholic Charities offers many different opportunities for volunteers to get involved with the agency. Volunteers can be involved with special events, office clerical work, food pantry, donation pick-ups, respite care, ambassadors for refugees and many other opportunities. CITY RESCUE MISSION, INC. 426 McDuff Avenue South - 32254 387-4357 www.crmjax.org A large variety of opportunities are available depending on your skills and interests. Opportunities include food service, general maintenance, office/administration, professional services, mentoring, thrift store and the donation center. FARM SHARE, INC. 1460 Vantage Way South, Suite 100 - 32218 328-6158 http://farmshare.org Farm Share’s mission is to alleviate hunger and malnutrition by recovering and distributing fresh and nutritious food to those who need it most. FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM, SENIOR SERVICES DIVISION, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 150 East 1st Street - 32206 255-6660 GUARDIAN AD LITEM PROGRAM, 4TH CIRCUIT 214 North Hogan Street, 6th Floor, Suite 6004 - 32202 255-8440 http://guardianadlitem.org H2U - MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 3627 University Boulevard South - 32216 702-1320 http://memorialhospitaljax.com/patients/h2u.dot
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HABIJAX - HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF JACKSONVILLE, INC. 2404 Hubbard Street - 32206 798-4529 www.habijax.org HabiJax offers volunteer opportunities for you to help with all aspects of home building. We have both construction and non-construction volunteer opportunities available. Please call or visit our website for more information. HART FELT MINISTRIES 7235 Bonneval Road, Suite 132 - 32256 861-2799 www.hartfelt.org Providing companionship and non-medical services to frail elderly people with long-term health issues to help them with life’s routine tasks and enable them to “age in place.” Volunteers are screened, trained, insured and given choice of assignments. www.heritagepublishinginc.com
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INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM, SENIOR SERVICES DIVISION, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 150 East 1st Street - 32206 255-6686 RADIO READING SERVICE WJCT PUBLIC MEDIA 100 Festival Park Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 358-6308 www.wjct.org/rrs Broadcasts 24 hours a day. Local content and vital information is read by local volunteers for people with visual or physical impairments that prevents them from using printed material. Local content is read by local volunteers and volunteers are welcome to audition to be a reader. see our ad this page
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V | Volunteer Opportunities RSVP OF DUVAL COUNTY, SENIOR SERVICES DIVISION, CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 150 East 1st Street - 32206 630-0998 SENIORS ON A MISSION, INC. P.O. BOX 10021 - 32247 509-4784 www.seniorsonamission.org Seniors on a Mission is a Christian Seniors Ministry. They exist to love and encourage independent-living senior citizens, enabling them to live longer, healthier, more graceful and purpose-filled lives. There are multiple mission trip opportunities each month with a team of like-aged people. The mission trips are age appropriate, with stimulating work opportunities for both males and females. They serve at a variety of collaborating nonprofit organizations such as Junior Achievement, Catty Shack, Mandarin Food Bank, the Teacher’s Supply, 26.2 with Donna, First Coast Women’s Services, Healthy Start, various elementary schools and the Salvation Army. The mission trips run about four to five hours, and lunch is included. Call or visit the website to sign up for a newsletter.
WHEELCHAIR LIFTS & RAMPS 101 MOBILITY OF JACKSONVILLE 4949 Sunbeam Road, Unit 1 - 32257 507-4095 ACCESSIBILITY SPECIALISTS, INC. 9556 Historic Kings Road South, Suite 107 - 32257 260-6675 ACTION DISABILITY RESOURCES, INC. 5609 Timuquana Road - 32210 777-1979 HOME ABILITY 7660 Phillips Highway, Suite 4 - 32256 999-4705 MOBILITY PLUS JACKSONVILLE 5285 Shad Road, Suite 207 - 32257 903-7759 MOBILITY WORKS 2727 St. Johns Bluff Road South, Suite 201 - 32246 383-3180
UF HEALTH JACKSONVILLE VOLUNTEER SERVICES 655 West 8th Street - 32209 15255 Max Leggett Parkway - 32218 244-4271 http://ufhealthjax.org/volunteer WOLFSON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY 800 Prudential Drive - 32207 202-8008 www.wolfsonchildrens.org Matching your personal interests with volunteer services, volunteers are asked to commit three to four hours-per-week to help in a variety of hospital programs and departments, from patient and family support to clerical work. Auxilians help support the hospital’s mission of care and to promote goodwill in the community.
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THE 2021-2022 JACKSONVILLE SENIOR SERVICES DIRECTORYTM CAN BE FOUND AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS • Public Libraries (22 branches in Jacksonville) • Area Assisted Living Facilities • City of Jacksonville, Office of Special Events • Heritage Publishing, Inc. Office
• City Hall, St. James Building Information Desk • Community & Senior Centers (20 Centers in Jacksonville) • Agewell Center for Senior Health
• Area Hospitals • Elder Care Advocates • Social Workers • Case Managers • ElderSource
Or visit us online at www.heritagepublishinginc.com to download your digital copy of the Jacksonville Senior Services DirectoryTM. All information accurate at the time of publication.
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CITY OF JACKSONVILLE SUPPORTS MILITARY & VETERANS The Most Military and Veteran Friendly City in the Nation The City of Jacksonville Military Affairs and Veterans Department (MAVD) is committed to serving and supporting the brave men and women who selflessly dedicate their lives to our nation’s armed forces. The department assists Jacksonville’s more than 200,000 Veterans with filing claims for VA disability compensation and pension benefits. During Mayor Curry’s administration, MAVD has directly served 25,000 area Veterans and helped them secure approximately $80 million in compensation from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Provides Veterans services, social services and employee transition assistance Assists Veterans, widows and surviving children with filing a VA claim Provides free monthly legal counseling services for Veterans and transitioning service members every third Thursday, 9 a.m. to noon Advocates for expansion and increased investment by the military in Northeast Florida Conducts military events and ceremonies to honor those who serve and those who have served
Connects Veterans and transitioning service members with more than 475Veteran-friendly employers in the Jobs for Vets initiative at coj.net/MAVD/Jobs4Vets Seeks federal and state grant funding for military base infrastructure, advocacy and Veteran social programs Provides services to homeless and at-risk Veterans in conjunction with the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation and U.S. Department of Labor
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE MILITARY AFFAIRS & VETERANS DEPARTMENT 117 WEST DUVAL STREET, SUITE 175 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32202 OFFICE: (904) 255- 5500 www.coj.net/MAVD
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Health Care Advance Directives | Your Right to Decide and Make Your Wishes Known
2021-2022 Jacksonville Senior Services DirectoryTM HEALTH CARE ADVANCE DIRECTIVES - THE PATIENT’S RIGHT TO DECIDE All adult individuals in health care facilities such as hospitals, nursing homes, hospices, home health agencies and health maintenance organizations have certain rights under Florida law. You have a right to fill out a document known as an “Advance Directive.” The document says in advance what kind of treatment you want or do not want under special, serious medical conditions—conditions that would stop you from telling your doctor how you want to be treated. For example, if you were taken to a health care facility in a coma, would you want the facility’s staff to know your specific wishes about decisions affecting your treatment?
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WHAT IS AN ADVANCE DIRECTIVE? An Advance Directive is a written or oral statement that is made and witnessed in advance of serious illness or injury about how you want medical decisions made. Two forms of an Advance Directive are: • Living Will • Health Care Surrogate Designation An Advance Directive allows you to state your choices about health care, or to name someone to make those choices for you if you become unable to make decisions about your medical treatment. An Advance Directive can enable you to make decisions about your future medical treatment. WHAT IS A LIVING WILL? A Living Will generally states the kind of medical care you want or do not want if you become unable to make your own decisions. It is called a Living Will because it takes effect while you are still living. Florida law provides a suggested form for a Living Will. You may use it or some other form. You may wish to speak to an attorney or physician to be certain you have completed the Living Will in a way so that your wishes will be understood. WHAT IS A HEALTH CARE SURROGATE DESIGNATION? A Health Care Surrogate Designation is a signed, dated and witnessed document naming another person such as a husband, wife, daughter, son or close friend as your agent to make medical decisions for you, if you become unable to make them for yourself. You can include instructions about any treatment you want or wish to avoid. Florida law provides a suggested form for designation of a health care surrogate. You may use it or some other form. You may wish to name a second person to stand in for you, if your first choice is not available. WHICH IS BETTER? You may wish to have both or combine them into a single document that describes treatment choices in a variety of situations, naming someone to make decisions for you should you be unable to make decisions for yourself.
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Health Care Advance Directives | Your Right to Decide and Make Your Wishes Known DO I HAVE TO WRITE AN ADVANCE DIRECTIVE UNDER FLORIDA LAW? No, there is no legal requirement to complete an Advance Directive. However, if you have not made an Advance Directive or designated a health care surrogate, health care decisions may be made for you by a court-appointed guardian, your spouse, your adult child, your parent, your adult sibling, an adult relative or a close friend in that order. This person is referred to as a “proxy.” CAN I CHANGE MY MIND AFTER I WRITE A LIVING WILL OR DESIGNATE A HEALTH CARE SURROGATE? Yes, you can change or cancel these documents at any time. Any changes should be written, signed, and dated. You can also change an Advance Directive by oral statement. WHAT IF I HAVE FILLED OUT AN ADVANCE DIRECTIVE IN ANOTHER STATE AND NEED TREATMENT IN A HEALTH CARE FACILITY IN FLORIDA? An advance directive completed in another state, in compliance with the other state’s law, can be honored in Florida.
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WHAT SHOULD I DO WITH MY ADVANCE DIRECTIVE IF I CHOOSE TO HAVE ONE? Make sure that someone such as your doctor, lawyer or family member knows that you have an Advance Directive and where it is located. Consider the following: • If you have designated a health care surrogate, give a copy of the written designation form or the original to the person. • Give a copy of your Advance Directive to your doctor for your medical file. • Keep a copy of your Advance Directive in a place where it can be found easily. • Keep a card or note in your purse or wallet that states you have an Advance Directive and where it is located. • If you change your Advance Directive, make sure your doctor, lawyer and/or family member has the latest copy. • If you need further information about an Advance Directive, please consult with those who are in charge of your care.
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❏ I understand that this designation will permit my surrogate to provide, withhold or withdraw consent
for medical treatment for me, including life-sustaining medical care; and to authorize my admission to or to transfer from a health care facility. ❏ I have informed my Designated Health Care Surrogate of my preferences, and my designated surrogate has agreed to act on my wishes. ❏ I have also completed a Living Will, a copy of which is attached to this form.
Signed this ____________ day of __________________________________, _____________________
Printed Name: ____________________________ Signature: __________________________________ Witness Statement: The declarant is personally known to me, and I believe him/her to be of sound mind.
Witness: _________________________________ Witness: ___________________________________ *Note: A copy of this form should be given to your physician and the surrogate. The surrogate cannot sign as a witness. Only one witness can be a spouse or blood relative.
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2021-2022 Jacksonville Senior Services DirectoryTM Declaration made this _____ day of ______________ , ________. I, __________________(name), willfully and voluntarily make known my desire that my dying not be artificially prolonged under the circumstances set forth below, and I do hereby declare: If at any time I should have a terminal condition and if my attending physician and one other physician have determined that there can be no recovery from such a condition, and that my death is imminent: (Check one or both boxes below)
❏ I direct that life-prolonging procedures be withheld or withdrawn when the application of such
procedures would serve only to prolong artificially the process of dying, and that I be permitted to die naturally with only the administration of medication or the performance of any medical procedure necessary to provide me with comfort, care, or to alleviate pain. ❏ I request that my Designated Health Care Surrogate, ______________________(name), make
decisions on my behalf concerning the withholding of life-prolonging procedures. (Attach Health Care Surrogate Designation.) (Check only one of the boxes below)
or withdrawn when it would only serve to artificially prolong the process of dying.
❏ I do not want nutrition and hydration (including food and water administered through tubes) to be
withheld or withdrawn, even when it would only serve to artificially prolong the process of dying.
In the absence of my ability to give directions regarding the use of such life-prolonging procedures, it is my intention that this declaration be honored by my family and physician as the final expression of my legal right to refuse medical or surgical treatment, and to accept the consequences of such refusal. If I have been diagnosed as pregnant and this diagnosis is known to my physician, this declaration shall have no force or effect during the course of my pregnancy. I understand the full meaning of this declaration, and I am emotionally and mentally competent to make this declaration. Printed Name:____________________________________ Signature:___________________________ Witness Statement: The declarant is personally known to me, and I believe him/her to be of sound mind. Witness:_________________________________________ Witness:____________________________ *Note: A copy of this form should be given to your physician and the surrogate. The surrogate cannot sign as a witness. Only one witness can be a spouse or blood relative.
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❏ I want nutrition and hydration (including food and water administered through tubes) to be withheld
City of Jacksonville / Duval County Special Medical Needs Registration Form Personal Enrollment Data
Today’s Date:
_________ Gender: □ M □ F
Full Name:
Phone:
Alternate:
Weight:
lbs.
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DOB:
Zip Code:
Address: Email:
Pets:
□ House/Duplex
□ Mobile Home/Trailer
Living Situation:
□ Living Alone
□ With Parents
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Age:
Primary Language:
Residence Type:
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□ Yes □ No
□ Apartment/Condo
□ With Family/Friend
Emergency Contacts: Name:
Relationship:
Phone:
Name:
Relationship:
Phone:
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Special Medical Needs Assessment (Check all that apply): Mobility □ I can walk □ Walker/cane □ Wheelchair/scooter □ Bedridden □ Hoyer lift □ Stretcher Electric Dependency □ O2 concentrator □ CPAP-BiPAP □ Ventilator □ Feeding Pump □ Nebulizer □ Suction □ Refrigerated Medication □ Other:
Oxygen Dependent □ Yes □ No
Dialysis Dependent □ Yes □ No
Mental Health/ Behavioral □ Anxiety/Depression □ Dementia/Alzheimers □ Psychiatric/Personality Disorder
Dialysis Center Name:
Other Medical Concerns: Cognitive/Physical □ Autism/Developmental Delay □ Speech Impaired □ Vision Impaired □ Hearing Impaired □ Assistance administrating medication □ Incontinence □ Open/Healing Wound □ Morbid Obesity (>300 lbs) □ Frail
Do you have a caregiver who will be with you?
□ Yes
□ No (Required for memory impaired clients).
By signing this form, I give my authorization for the medical information contained herein to be released to the county health department, emergency management, local fire districts, and receiving facilities for the purpose of evaluating my needs and providing emergency transportation and sheltering. Records related to registration of disabled citizens are exempt for the provisions of F.S. 118.07(1), Public Records Law. The information contained here will be kept confidential.
Signature of Parent/ Guardian MAIL to:
Jacksonville Fire & Rescue Department, Emergency Preparedness Division 515 N. Julia Street, 4th Floor, Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Phone: 904-255-3110
Date Signed
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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY SAFETY AND MOTOR VEHICLES
APPLICATION FOR DISABLED PERSON PARKING PERMIT
*******SUBMIT APPLICATION TO YOUR LOCAL COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE OR LICENSE PLATE AGENCY******* www.flhsmv.gov/offices/
This form is not valid for more than 12 months from the date of the certifying authority’s signature. APPLICATION BY DISABLED PERSON (See Warning Below)
Please Print/Type below
I certify that I am a person with one of the disabilities listed in section 320.0848, Florida Statutes. I further state that my physician or other certifying practitioner has completed the statement of certification below on my behalf, as required in section 320.0848, Florida Statutes.
Name of Disabled Person as printed on their Florida Driver License or Florida ID Card Date of Birth
Sex
Current Disabled Parking Permit Number (if applicable) Disabled Person’s E-mail Address
Address
Signature of Disabled Person or Guardian of the Disabled Person Disabled Person’s Phone Number Date Signed
City
State
Florida Driver License or Florida ID Number: (Required for permanent and temporary parking permits unless exception is noted by physician below)
Zip
If applicable, check one of the following: I am a frequent traveler. I am a quadriplegic.
PHYSICIAN/CERTIFYING PRACTITIONER'S STATEMENT OF CERTIFICATION (See Warning Below) TEMPORARY PERMIT: This is to certify that the applicant named above is a person with a temporary disability (six months or less) that limits or impairs his/her ability to walk or is temporarily sight impaired. Due to the temporary specific disability(ties) checked below (2-8), the disabled person parking permit should be issued from __________________________ (date) through ___________________________ (date). PERMANENT PERMIT: This is to certify that the applicant named above is legally blind or is a disabled person with a permanent disability (ties) that limits or impairs his/her ability to walk 200 feet without stopping to rest. Specify below (2-8) either legally blind or the specific disability (ties).
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DISABILITY TYPE AS DISPLAYED IN FRVIS: 2. Inability to walk without the use of or assistance from a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, or other assistive device, or without assistance of another person. If the assistive device significantly restores the person's ability to walk to the extent that the person can walk without severe limitation, the person is not eligible for the exemption parking permit. 3. The need to permanently use a wheelchair. 4. Restriction by lung disease to the extent that the person's forced (respiratory) expiratory volume for 1 second, when measured by spirometry, is less than one liter or the person's arterial oxygen is less than 60 mm/hg on room air at rest. 5. Use of portable oxygen. 6. Restriction by cardiac condition to the extent that the person's functional limitations are classified in severity as Class III or Class IV according to standards set by the American Heart Association. 7. Severe limitation in a person's ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic condition. 8. Legally Blind
WARNING: Any person who knowingly makes a false or misleading statement in an application or certification under section 320.0848, Florida Statutes, commits a
misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in section 775.082 or 775.083, F.S. The penalty is up to one year in jail or a fine of $1,000 or both.
Certification or License No. (Required) _____________________________ of a Physician, Osteopathic or Podiatric Physician, Chiropractor, Optometrist, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse under the protocol of a licensed physician or a Physician Assistant licensed under Chapter 458 or 459.
LICENSED IN THE STATE OF
Print/Type Name of Certifying Authority
Business Address
State
Certifying Authority Signature
Date Signed:
City
Zip
(Area Code)Telephone Number
SPECIAL EXCEPTION: The severely disabled applicant named above applying for a permanent placard is unable to obtain a Florida driver license or Identification card. If the Special Exception box is checked, the certifying physician must provide his/her signature and date signed below. If the Special Exception box is checked, one of the conditions in boxes 2-8 above must also be checked. Certifying Authority Signature:
Date Signed:
APPLICATION BY AN ORGANIZATION (See Warning Above) This is to certify that their ability to walk or are certified to be legally blind. Number of Vehicles in fleet for this purpose:
________ provides regular transportation service to disabled persons having disabilities that limit or impair
Organization’s E-mail Address
Signature of Organization’s Authorized Representative Address:
Date Signed: City:
State:
Zip:
TAX COLLECTOR USE ONLY Agency Personnel Processing this Application
County
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Date
NOTE: For renewals and replacements only, a veteran who has been previously evaluated and certified by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or any branch of the United States Armed Forces as permanently and totally disabled from a service-connected disability may provide a United States Department of Veterans Affairs Form Letter 27-333, or its equivalent, issued within the last 12 months in lieu of a certificate of disability.
HSMV 83039 - REV. 10/18
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PROVISIONS OF LAW: Section 316.1958, Florida Statutes, provides that motor vehicles displaying a license plate or parking permit issued to a disabled person by any other state or district subject to laws of the United States, shall be recognized as a valid plate or permit, allowing such vehicle the special parking privileges in Florida, provided such other state or district grants reciprocal recognition for disabled residents of this state. All of the United States has agreed to reciprocate. Section 320.0848, Florida Statutes, provides for the issuance of the disabled person parking permit. A disabled parking permit may be issued only for a medical necessity that severely affects mobility. The applicant must be currently certified as being legally blind or having a disability that renders him or her unable to walk 200 feet without stopping to rest. The disability must be due to a condition listed in (2‐8) on the reverse of this form in the "Physician/Certifying Practitioner's Statement of Certification" section. Section 320.0848(1)(d), Florida Statutes, provides that the department shall renew the disabled parking permit of any person certified as permanently disabled on the application if the person provides a certificate of disability issued within the last 12 months pursuant to this subsection. RENEWAL INSTRUCTIONS: Submit a copy of the registration for your expiring parking permit and a certificate of disability (form HSMV 83039). The form must be completed and signed by the certifying authority within the last 12 months. Send form by mail or in person to the tax collector office or license plate agency in the county where you live. For a temporary permit, submit the appropriate fees. Please visit our online renewal site at www.GoRenew.com. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: 1.
The form HSMV 83039 must be accurately completed, including the "Physician/Certifying Practitioner's Statement of Certification" section, verifying the disability. See list below for acceptable "certifying authorities”.
2.
A Florida driver license number or Florida identification number is required unless the authorized physician certifies that the applicant’s disability is too severe to visit or be transported to an office to obtain a driver’s license or identification card.
3.
Fees: There is no charge for a Permanent Parking Placard. A Temporary Parking Placard is $15.
CERTIFYING AUTHORITIES: The "Physician/Certifying Practitioner's Statement of Certification" section on the reverse side of this form MUST be completed by one of the following and must include the certifying authority's license number and the name of the state where their license was issued: • Physician licensed to practice under Chapters 458, 459 or 460, Florida Statutes, or similarly licensed by another state. NOTE: Documentation of the physician's licensure in the other state must be submitted with a signed statement verifying the physician's knowledge of Florida's eligibility guidelines (s. 320.0848(1)(b)2., 2, Florida Statutes).
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Osteopathic Physician. Podiatric Physician. Chiropractor. Optometrist.
• Advanced Practice Registered Nurse licensed under Chapter 464, under the protocol of a licensed physician. • Physician Assistant licensed to practice under Chapter 458 or Chapter 459. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Proof of identity is required when submitting this application. An additional permit may be issued to a disabled person who qualifies as a frequent traveler or as a quadriplegic. An organization may be issued as many disabled person parking permits as it has vehicles (that are used to transport disabled persons). Temporary parking permits are issued for the time period specified by the certifying authority, not to exceed six (6) months. Permits issued to disabled persons will expire in four years on the owner's birthday. Permits issued to an organization will expire in four years on June 30. The permit must be hung on the rear view mirror of any vehicle used to transport the disabled person(s) while parked in a designated disabled person parking space. The permit number must be visible from the front of the vehicle. It is unlawful for any person to obstruct the path of travel to an accessible parking space, curb cut or access aisle by standing or parking a vehicle within any such designated area. Check your local phone book government pages or visit the following website for current mailing addresses: http://www.flhsmv.gov/offices/ HSMV 83039 - REV. 10/18 www.flhsmv.gov
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Note: If a second Temporary Parking Placard is required within one year of the initial Temporary Parking Placard, there will be no charge. If a second Temporary Parking Placard is required outside the one year issuance, a fee of $15 would be required.
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Nicolitz Eye Consultants..................... Outside Back Cover & 115 888-433-8558 www.eyelitz.com Oasis Senior Advisors.....................................................................63 386-5708 www.oasissenioradvisors.com/jacksonville Orthopaedic Total Joint and Robotic Surgery - Dr. Ralph Rizk, DO................ Inside Back Cover & 109 328-5979 www.drralphrizk.com Pablo Hamlet..................................................................................128 241-5207 800-955-8771 www.pablohamlet.com Pablo Towers..................................................................................128 249-3866 800-955-8771 www.pablotowers.com PSI Mandarin Center....................................................................131 268-6511 www.nationalchurchresidences.org Radio Reading Service WJCT Public Media..............................141 358-6308 www.wjct.org/rrs www.jaxpbs.org Rogers Towers, Attorneys at Law..................................................60 346-5534 www.rtlaw.com UF Jacksonville Aging Studies Center............................................1 244-4690 244-0411 www.jaxascent.com Westminster St. Augustine................................................................7 877-277-1244 www.westminsterstaugustinefl.org Westminster Woods on Julington Creek.........................................7 877-280-3594 www.westminsterwoodsfl.org Windsor Pointe of Jacksonville....................................................129 490-6300 www.windsorpointejax.com 153
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Our commitment to transparency begins by providing citizens with all the information they need to connect with us. Sincerely, Mike Williams, Sheriff
JSO PATROL SUBSTATIONS Each of Jacksonville’s six police zones has a conveniently located substation or office, open to assist citizens during business hours. Most non-emergency police services, such as obtaining a police report can be conducted at a substation. ONLINE Crime Mapping For more information about crime and your neighborhood please visit JSO’s Online Crime Mapping tool at: www.jaxsheriff.org | Key Search Term: Crime Statistics or select “Crime Statistics” at the bottom of the homepage ZONE 1 (Downtown / Springfield / Eastside) Located at: Gateway Town Center 5258-13 Norwood Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32208 Phone: (904) 924-5361 • Fax: (904) 924-5371 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday
ZONE 4 (Riverside / Avondale / Ortega / Westside) Located at: Cedar Hills Shopping Center 3726 Blanding Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32210 Phone: (904) 573-3165 • Fax: (904) 573-3174 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday
ZONE 2 (Arlington / Intracoastal West) Located at: Regency Square Mall 9501 Arlington Expressway Jacksonville, FL 32225 Phone: (904) 726-5100 • Fax: (904) 726-5103 Hours: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday
ZONE 5 (Northwest / New Town / Baldwin / Whitehouse) Located at: Edward Waters College 1767 Kings Road Jacksonville, FL 32209 Phone: (904) 470-8900 • Fax: (904) 384-8610 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday
ZONE 3 (Southside / Baymeadows / Mandarin / San Marco) Located off of Prominence Parkway (Aug. 2017) 8875 Liberty Ridge Drive, Suite 110 Jacksonville, FL 32256 Phone: (904) 538-9902 • Fax: (904) 538-9760 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday
ZONE 6 (Northside / San Mateo / Oceanway / Dunn Avenue) Located at: Highland Square Shopping Center 936 Dunn Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32218 Phone: (904) 696-4335 • Fax: (904) 696-4339 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday
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Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office 501 E. Bay Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 General Information: 630-7600 EMERGENCY (TTY Services Available) Non-Emergency JSOCrimeTips@jaxsheriff.org General Information Jail Information Administration Internal Affairs Public Relations & Information Public Records Request
9-1-1 630-0500 630-7600 630-5787 630-2120 630-2187 630-2133 jaxsheriff.org
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Fugitive Unit Jacksonville Re-Entry Center Pre-Trial Services Unit
630-2180 301-2400 301-2436
PATROL SUPPORT DIVISION Crime Prevention Safety Education Officers Sheriff’s Watch Special Events Civil Process Unit Police Athletic League
630-2098 630-2160 630-2160 630-2162 630-2196 630-2141 854-6555
PATROL DIVISION Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6
630-2190 924-5361 726-5100 538-9902 573-3165 470-8900 696-4335
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HOMELAND SECURITY DIVISION Narcotics/Vice
630-0449 630-2163
INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION Aggravated Battery Unit Auto Theft Unit/Marine Theft Burglary Unit Cold Case Economic Crimes Homicide Unit Interagency Investigations Intimate Violence Enhanced Services Team Missing Persons Unit Robbery Unit Special Assault Unit Traffic Homicide Unit Victim Services Coordinators
630-2170 255-2626 630-2173 630-2175 630-1157 630-2177 630-2172 255-7519
SUPPORT SERVICES DIVISION Alarm Registration Central Records Unit Property and Evidence
630-2205 1-877-883-0677 630-2209 588-0005
HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION Recruitment
588-0201 630-2627 630-2179 630-2168 630-2178 630-1764
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RALPH RIZK, DO Orthopaedic Total Joint and Robotic Surgery Fellowship-trained, Drexel University College of Medicine/Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh, PA
Dr. Ralph Rizk performs the following Orthopaedic Surgical Procedures: • Robotic Joint Replacement surgery of hip (anterior approach) and knee • Surgical treatment of fractures, hand, foot and ankle conditions • Sports medicine injuries of the knee (ACL/Meniscus) and shoulder (rotator cuff)
Most insurances are accepted including MEDICARE & TRICARE.
6100 Kennerly Road, Suite 101, Jacksonville, FL 32216 2 Shircliff Way, Suite 510, 5th Floor, Jacksonville, FL 32204 794 Blanding Boulevard, Orange Park, FL 32065
P: (904) 328-5979 | F: (904) 619-9925
www.drralphrizk.com
GEORGE F. BAHRI, DO Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship-trained at Andrews Institute
• Shoulder Arthroscopy (Rotator Cuff, Labrum) • Knee Arthroscopy (ACL, Meniscus) • Total shoulder replacements and Total knee replacements • Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Stem Cells Therapy
Most insurances are accepted including MEDICARE & TRICARE.
6100 Kennerly Road, Suite 101, Jacksonville, FL 32216 1045 Riverside Avenue, Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL 32202 794 Blanding Boulevard, Orange Park, FL 32065 2011 County Road 210, St. Augustine, FL 32092
P: (904) 739-0050 | F: (904) 443-2888
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Laser Cataract Surgery, Glaucoma, Cornea, Medical Retina, Oculoplastics, Dry Eye, LASIK, Comprehensive Medical Eye Exams, Sports Vision Training, and Skincare Services. Amit Chokshi, M.D. • Kathryn Freidl, M.D. • Omar Gayasaddin, D.O. • S. Akbar Hasan, M.D. Leah Kammerdiener, M.D. • Kenzo Koike, M.D. • David Kostick, M.D., F.A.C.S. • McGregor Lott, M.D. Jerry Maida, M.D • Ernst Nicolitz, M.D., F.A.C.S. • Rachana Patel, M.D. • Ravi Patel, M.D. • Rajesh Shetty, M.D. Ashley Cowart, O.D. • Kimberly Riordan, O.D. • Christen Russell, O.D. Christian Guier, O.D. • Ana Greenberger, A.R.N.P.
9 locations:
Fernandina Beach • Gate Parkway/295 Mandarin • Northside • Ponte Vedra Beach Riverside • San Marco • Southpoint • St. Augustine
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