SENIOR SERVICES
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The Whitley, Huntington & Kosciusko Counties Senior Services Directory is a publication of KPC Media. ©2022 All rights reserved
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HUNTINGTON COUNTY
• Huntington County Council on Aging
• Huntington City-Twp. Public Library
• Markle Branch Library
• Roanoke Public Library
• Warren Public Library
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY
• Kosciusko Community Senior Services
• Bell Memorial Public Library
• Milford Public Library
• North Webster Community Public Library
• Pierceton & Washington Twp. Public Library
• Syracuse-Turkey Creek Township Public Library
• Times Union
• Warsaw Community Public Library
WHITLEY COUNTY
• Whitley County Council on Aging
• Churubusco Public Library
• Peabody Public Library
• South Whitley Community Public Library
• The Post & Mail
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
9-1-1
Call for police, fire or medical emergencies when immediate action is required.
8-1-1
Call to locate utility lines before any digging is done on your property.
2-1-1
Call for information about housing, counseling, food insecurity, support groups, health care, legal aid, employment, crisis & emergencies and more.
ADULT ABUSE HOTLINE 800-992-6978
AMERICAN RED CROSS:
Indiana Region: 317-684-1441
Northeast Chapter: 260-484-9336
Toll Free: 800-860-8611
INDIANA POISON CONTROL CENTER 800-222-1222
NATIONAL HOPELINE NETWORK
Hopeline: 800-442-4673
Spanish Suicide Lifeline: 800-784-2432
Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255
Veteran Peer Support Line: 877-838-2838
UNITED WAY United Way of Huntington County: 260-356-6160
United Way of Whitley & Kosciusko Counties: 574-269-2592
IMPORTANT
Name Date of Birth Address
Blood Type Medical Conditions/Allergies Emergency Contact Person Phone
Doctor Name/Specialty Phone
Doctor Name/Specialty Phone
Doctor Name/Specialty Phone
Doctor Name/Specialty Phone
Doctor Name/Specialty Phone
NON-EMERGENCY NUMBERS
TOWN FIRE POLICE
Andrews ..................................................... 260-786-7004 ....... 260-786-3848
Atwood 574-858-2574 No Phone Bippus ......................................................... 260-344-3801 ............ No Phone
Burket.......................................................... 574-491-4097 ............ No Phone
Claypool...................................................... 574-566-2545 ....... 574-566-2332
Cleveland Twp. ........................................... 260-723-4990 ............ No Phone
Columbia City 260-248-5161 260-248-5121
Columbia Twp. ........................................... 260-244-7659 ............ No Phone
Churubusco - Smith Twp........................... 260-693-3875 ....... 260-693-2609
Etna Twp. .................................................... 574-858-0702 ............ No Phone
Huntington County Sheriff ........................... No Phone.......... 260-356-2520
Huntington 260-356-3620 260-358-2308
Huntington Twp. ........................................ 260-356-5218 ............ No Phone
Indiana State Police District #22 - Fort Wayne .......................... No Phone.......... 260-432-8661 District #24 - Bremen ................................ No Phone.......... 574-546-4900
Jefferson Center - Whitley Co 260-396-2112 No Phone Kosciusko County Sheriff ............................. No Phone.......... 574-267-5667
Larwill ......................................................... 260-248-8911 ............ No Phone Laud ............................................................ 260-248-8911 ............ No Phone
Markle
260-758-3285 ....... 260-758-2225
Mentone 574-353-7252 574-353-7255
Milford ........................................................ 574-658-4141 ....... 574-658-4941
Mount Etna ................................................. 260-468-2136 ............ No Phone North Webster - Tippecanoe ..................... 574-834-7676 ....... 574-834-2700
Pierceton..................................................... 574-594-2132 ....... 574-594-2232
Plain Twp. 574-453-3238 No Phone
Sidney - Jackson Twp.
South Whitley
Syracuse
260-352-3245 ....... 260-352-3333
260-839-0174 ............ No Phone Silver Lake
No Phone.......... 260-723-4814
574-457-4100 ....... 574-457-3366
Richland Twp. 260-327-3824 No Phone Roanoke
Thorncreek Twp.
Turkey Creek Fire Territory
Union Twp.
260-672-2352 ....... 260-672-3202
574-457-5507 ............ No Phone
260-248-8006 ............ No Phone
Warren 260-375-3472 260-375-2657
Warsaw - Wayne ........................................ 574-372-9502 ....... 574-372-9511
Washington Twp. ....................................... 260-244-2818 ............ No Phone
Whitley County Sheriff
No Phone.......... 260-244-6410
Winona Lake............................................... 574-267-4708 ....... 574-267-8622
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (APS)
533 N. Niles Ave., South Bend IN 46617 • 574-235-5092 602 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne IN 46802 • 260-449-7989
State Hotline: 800-992-6978
APS is not an emergency responder, if you believe someone is in immediate danger, call 911 immediately.
Adult Protective Services investigates allegations of abuse, neglect, selfneglect, battery, and exploitation in anyone who may be an endangered adult.
AGING & IN-HOME SERVICES OF NORTHEAST INDIANA (AIHS)
8101 W. Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne IN 46804 • 260-745-1200 • 800-552-3662 agingihs.org
The mission of AIHS is to promote dignity, independence, and advocacy for all older adults, persons with disabilities, and their caregivers. AIHS was designated by the state of Indiana as the Area Agency on Aging for northeast Indiana serving nine counties including Huntington and Whitley.
COMBINED COMMUNITY SERVICES (CCS)
1195 Mariners Dr., Warsaw IN 46582 • 574-269-6019 combinedcommunityservices.org
Provides comfort, hope and resources for neighbors in need. Offering “a hand up, not a hand out,” CCS removes barriers for low-income or in-crisis residents of Kosciusko County offering programs that educate and support clients and equip them to achieve a higher quality of life.
FOREVER LEARNING INSTITUTE (FLI)
St. Therese Little Flower Parish Center 54191 Ironwood Dr., South Bend IN 46635 • 574-282-1901 foreverlearninginstitute.org
FLI offers seniors, 50 years of age or older, an opportunity to pursue intellectual challenges with other seniors throughout the community by continuing to expand their knowledge. Courses are 10 weeks in length and are taught by volunteer subject-matter enthusiasts covering topics such as history and political science, music, foreign languages, creative arts, literature, spirituality, health and wellness, technology and computers, and business.
HUNTINGTON COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING
500 MacGahan St., P.O. Box 5204, Huntington IN 46750 • 260-359-4410 huntingtoncountycoa.org
Provides respectful services to older and disabled residents and persons with disabilities in Huntington County to facilitate a lifestyle of dignity and independence. Services include homemaking, foot care, education, social activities, transportation and more.
KOSCIUSKO COMMUNITY SENIOR SERVICES
800 N. Park Ave., Warsaw IN 46580 • 574-267-2012 kosciuskoseniorservices.org
Programs are developed in response to the needs of seniors in Kosciusko County. Services are provided to people age 60 and older and are also a Medicaid Waiver provider. The three major programs are Mobile Meals, Handicapped Van Transportation, and a Senior Activity Center. The purpose and goal is to develop services and alternatives to improve the life circumstances of seniors.
LOCAL SENIOR SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
MEDICINE DISPOSAL
in.gov/bitterpill/take-back-locations
Call for hours of operations and to ask if your location has special collection requirements.
• Huntington County
Huntington County Sheriff’s Department
332 E. State St., Huntington • 260-356-2520
Huntington County Solid Waste Management District 517 S. 300 W., Huntington • 260-358-4886
Wells County Sheriff’s Department 1615 W. Western Ave., Bluffton • 260-824-3426
• Kosciusko County
Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department
221 W. Main St., Warsaw • 574-267-5667
Kosciusko County Solid Waste Management District 220 S. Union, Warsaw • 574-372-3087
CVS Pharmacy 100 N. Detroit St., Warsaw • 574-267-6208
• Whitley County
Walgreens Pharmacy 6202 W. Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne • 260-432-5120
Whitley County Sheriff’s Department 101 W. Market St., Columbia City • 260-244-6410
REAL SERVICES
1151 S. Michigan St., South Bend IN 46601 • 574-284-2644 realservices.org
REAL Services is an umbrella organization for more than 20 programs that assist elderly, disabled and low-income individuals in 12 northern Indiana counties including Kosciusko. These programs address the needs of education, nutrition, self-sufficiency, and protection.
• Alzheimer’s & Dementia Services of Northern Indiana P.O. Box 1835, South Bend IN 46634 • 574-232-4121
• Aging & Disability Resource Center
1416 E. Mishawaka Ave., South Bend IN 46615 • 574-284-2642
• Meals on Wheels Office 121 Garst St., South Bend IN 46601 • 574-256-1649
• REAL Services of Kosciusko County
110 E. Prairie St., Ste. 2 & 3, Warsaw IN 46580 • 574-269-1173
• Weatherization Office
1202 S. Main St., South Bend IN 46601 • 574-284-2640
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
231 Waterfall Dr., Elkhart IN 46516 • 866-426-0532
2122 Lincolnway Ct., Fort Wayne IN 46819 • 877-223-6061 ssa.gov
UNITED WAY
Dial 2-1-1 for free confidential 24 hour information and referral assistance for housing, shelter, food, legal aid, clothing, education, counseling, utility assistance, family support, health care, transportation and volunteer opportunities in all 92 counties of Indiana.
• United Way of Huntington County 356 W. Park Dr., Huntington, IN 46750 • 260-356-6160 huntingtonunitedway.org
• United Way of Whitley & Kosciusko Counties 119 E. Center St., Ste. A5, Warsaw IN 46580 • 574-269-2592 uwwk.org
WHITLEY COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING
710 N. Opportunity Dr., Columbia City IN 46725 • 260-248-8944 whitleycountycouncilonaging.com Services and programs offered are transportation including 11 wheelchair accessible vehicles, building rental, food pantry, health programs, informational programs, medical equipment loan program, newsletters, nutrition, outdoor living park, referral services, supplemental food programs, tax assistance, and Woodlands senior activity center.
LOCAL SENIOR SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
WINONA LAKE SENIOR CENTER
1590 Park Ave., Winona Lake IN 46590 • 574-267-2310 winonalake.net
STATE & NATIONAL SENIOR SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
AARP
601 E. Street NW, Washington DC 20049 • 888-687-2277 aarp.org
ADMINISTRATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING (ACL)
National: 330 C Street SW, Washington DC 20201 • 202-401-4634
Regional: 233 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 790, Chicago IL 60601 312-938-9858 acl.gov
The ACL maximizes the independence, wellbeing, and health of older adults, people with disabilities across their lifespan, and their families and caregivers.
ADVANCING STATES
241 18th St. S., Ste. 403, Arlington VA 22202 • 202-898-2578 advancingstates.org
To design, improve and sustain state systems delivering long-term services and supports for older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA)
National: 212-870-3400
Huntington County: 260-471-6262 Kosciusko County: 574-267-6641 Whitley County: 574-267-6641 aa.org
ALLIANCE FOR RETIRED AMERICANS
815 16th St., NW 4th Fl., Washington DC 20006 • 202-637-5399 retiredamericans.org
Since 2001, they have mobilized retired union members, seniors and community activists into a nationwide grassroots movement advocating a progressive political and social agenda that respects work and strengthens families.
ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION
National: 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago IL 60601 • 800-272-3900
Greater Indiana Chapter: Offices are not currently open to the public. Northeast Office: P.O. Box 15274, Fort Wayne IN 46885 • 260-420-5547 alz.org
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 800-227-2345 cancer.org
STATE & NATIONAL SENIOR SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION
National: 2451 Crystal Dr., Ste. 900, Arlington VA 22202 • 800-342-2383 Local: P.O. Box 7023, Merrifield VA 22116 • 317-352-9226 diabetes.org
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
National: 7272 Greenville Ave., Dallas TX 75231 • 800-242-8721
Local: 6500 Technology Center Dr., Ste. 100, Indianapolis IN 46278 317-732-4700 heart.org
AMERICAN LIVER FOUNDATION 800-465-4837 liverfoundation.org
AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION 800-586-4872 lung.org
AMERICAN SENIORS ASSOCIATION (ASA) 7442 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota FL 34243 • 800-951-0017 americanseniors.org
ASA is an independent conservative voice for seniors 50+ and offers benefits in travel, home and auto, security, health and wellness (medical, cancer, dental, vision) and more.
AMERICAN SOCIETY ON AGING (ASA)
605 Market St., Ste. 1111, San Francisco CA 94105 • 800-537-9728 asaging.org
ASA is the essential resource to cultivate leadership, advance knowledge and strengthen the skills of those who work with, and on behalf of, older adults.
AMERICAN STROKE ASSOCIATION
National: 7272 Greenville Ave., Dallas TX 75231 • 800-242-8721
Local: 6500 Technology Center Dr., Ste 100, Indianapolis IN 46278 317-732-4700 stroke.org
STATE & NATIONAL SENIOR SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
AMERICORPS SENIORS
800-942-2677 americorps.gov Connecting volunteers age 55+ with the people and organizations that need them the most. AmeriCorps Senior is made up of three primary programs; Foster Grandparents, RSVP and Senior Companions.
ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION
National: 1355 Peachtree St. NE, Ste. 600., Atlanta GA 30309 800-283-7800 arthritis.org
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL & PREVENTION (CDC) 800-232-4636 cdc.gov
CDC is the nation’s health protection agency, working 24/7 to protect America from health, safety and security threats, both foreign and domestic.
CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES (CMS) cms.gov
CMS is part of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). DRUGWATCH 888-645-1617 drugwatch.com Senior Wellness Guide — Healthy Aging: Two out of 10 U.S. citizens will be seniors in a little more than two decades. Seniors already account for 14 percent of the population. Aging brings physical, mental and financial concerns. Drugwatch provides information on high-risk medical products and health issues, and helps people take legal action if they’ve been injured.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
Headquarters: 600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington DC 20580 202-326-2222 ftc.gov
For Individual Consumers: Report fraud, scams, and bad business practices at reportfraud.ftc.gov Report identity theft at identitytheft.gov Report unwanted calls at donotcall.gov
HOOSIERRX
866-267-4679 in.gov/medicaid/members/member-programs/hoosierrx/ HoosierRx, Indiana’s State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program, can help you pay up to $70 of your monthly Medicare Part D premium, or the prescription drug portion of the premium for a Medicare Advantage Plan with prescription drug coverage. You must be eligible and have Medicare Part D or a Medicare Advantage Plan that works with HoosierRx. Call or visit their website to see if you are eligible.
INDIANA ASSISTED LIVING ASSOCIATION (INALA)
6280 W. 96th St., Indianapolis IN 46278 • 317-733-2390
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 68829, Indianapolis IN 46268 inassistedliving.org
INALA’s mission is to promote the interests of the assisted living industry in Indiana and to enhance the quality of life for the population it serves.
INDIANA ASSOCIATION OF AREA AGENCIES ON AGING (IAAAA)
4701 N. Keystone Ave., Ste. 402, Indianapolis IN 46205 • 317-205-9201 iaaaa.org
IAAAA’s mission is to support Indiana’s Area Agency on Aging network as it provides leadership, advocacy and expertise in helping people manage the social determinants of health in Indiana’s evolving longterm services and supports system.
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
2 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis IN 46204 • 317-233-1325 in.gov/health
The Indiana Department of Health’s mission and vision is to promote, protect, and improve the health and safety of all Hoosiers regardless of where they live, learn, work or play.
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (INDOT)
Fort Wayne District: 5333 Hatfield Rd., Fort Wayne IN 46808 855-463-6848 in.gov/indot
INDOT is responsible for constructing and maintaining interstate highways, U.S. routes and state roads in Indiana, including adjacent overpasses, ramps and traffic control devices, including signs and traffic signals, on these roadways. Call to report potholes and other road hazards or for dead animal pick up, from any state or national road.
STATE & NATIONAL SENIOR SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
INDIANA FAMILY & SOCIAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION (FSSA)
Division of Aging: 888-673-0002 in.gov/fssa/da
The Division of Aging supports the development of alternatives to nursing home care and coordinate services through a network of Area Agencies on Aging.
INDIANA HOUSING NOW 877-428-8844 indianahousingnow.org
This is a free, state online resource for renters and property managers in Indiana. The dynamic search options allow you to find affordable, accessible and market-rate housing that will fit your needs.
INDIANA LEGAL SERVICES (ILS)
Fort Wayne Office: 110 W. Berry St., Ste. 2007, Fort Wayne IN 46802 260-424-9155
Serves ten counties including Huntington and Whitley
South Bend Office: 227 S. Main St., Ste. 200, South Bend IN 46601 574-234-8121
Serves ten counties including Kosciusko indianalegalservices.org
ILS is a nonprofit law firm that provides free civil legal assistance to eligible low-income residents throughout the state of Indiana. Their Senior Law Project and Legal Assistance for Victimized Adults Project assist Indiana seniors with a range of issues including fraud, public benefits, abuse and more.
INDIANA LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE PROGRAM (ILTCIP)
Indiana Department of Insurance 311 W. Washington St., Ste. 300, Indianapolis IN 46204 • 866-234-4582 in.gov/iltcp
The ILTCIP is an innovative partnership between the State of Indiana and private long-term care insurance companies. Indiana has taken the lead in helping residents protect their hard-earned savings from the high cost of long-term care.
INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH —
DIVISION OF LONG TERM CARE
2 N. Meridian St., Ste. 4B, Indianapolis, IN 46204 • 317-233-7442 in.gov/health/long-term-carenursing-homes
The Division of Long Term Care is responsible for state licensing and federal certification programs for long term care facilities.
MEDICARE RIGHTS CENTER
800-333-4114
266 W. 37th St., 3rd Fl., New York NY 10018 • 212-869-3850 1444 I St. NW, Ste. 1105, Washington DC 20005 • 202-637-0961 medicarerights.org
The Medicare Rights Center is a national, nonprofit consumer service organization that works to ensure access to affordable health care for older adults and people with disabilities through counseling and advocacy, educational programs and public policy initiatives.
MEDICINE ASSISTANCE TOOL (MAT) 571-350-8643 medicineassistancetool.org
MAT is free, confidential and easy to use search engine that contains information on approximately 900 public and private assistance programs that help those with financial need get access to their prescription.
NATIONAL AGING IN PLACE COUNCIL
1400 16th St. NW, Ste. 420, Washington DC 20036 • 202-939-1770 ageinplace.org
NAIPC is a senior support network. Their mission is to bring professionals and communities together to champion Aging in Place through collaboration, education and accountability.
NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR CAREGIVING (NAC)
1730 Rhode Island Ave. NW, Ste. 812, Washington DC 20036 202-918-1013 caregiving.org
NAC is dedicated to improving quality of life for friend and family caregivers and those in their care, by advancing research, advocacy and innovation.
STATE & NATIONAL SENIOR SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
NATIONAL CENTER ON ELDER ABUSE (NCEA)
c/o University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine Department of Family Medicine and Geriatrics 1000 S. Fremont Ave., Unit 22 Bldg. A-6, Alhambra CA 91803 855-500-3537 ncea.acl.gov
Please do not report cases of suspected elder abuse to NCEA. If a vulnerable adult is in immediate danger, call 911 or the local police immediately.
To improve the national response to elder abuse, neglect and exploitation by gathering, housing, disseminating and stimulating innovative, validated methods of practice, education, research and policy.
NATIONAL COUNCIL ON AGING (NCOA)
251 18th St. South, Ste. 500, Arlington VA 22202 • 571-527-3900 ncoa.org
Americans are living longer, but far too many are being left behind without the resources to age with dignity. NCOA’s mission is to improve the lives of millions of older adults, especially those who are struggling.
NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION (NKF)
National: 30 E. 33rd St., New York NY 10016 • 800-622-9010
Local: 4656 W. Jefferson Blvd., Ste. 100, Fort Wayne IN 46804 260-456-0654 kidney.org
NURSING HOME ABUSE CENTER (NHAC) 1330 Boylston St., Ste. 400, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 • 877-387-1389 nursinghomeabusecenter.com
Over 10 million seniors experience elder abuse each year. Nursing home abuse takes many forms; neglect, physical abuse, sexual assault and abuse, emotional abuse, and financial abuse. NHAC was founded on time-honored principles of restoring dignity for some of our most vulnerable and valuable citizens.
STATE & NATIONAL SENIOR SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
OMBUDSMAN PROGRAMS
National: 1025 Connecticut Ave., NW, Ste. 1000, Washington DC 20036 202-332-2275
State: 402 W. Washington St., Rm W451, P.O. Box 7083, MS 27, Indianapolis IN 46207 • 317-232-7134
Local: Real Services, Inc. Area 2 covers five counties including Kosciusko. P.O. Box 1835, 1151 S. Michigan St., South Bend IN 46634 574-284-2644
Local: Long Term Care Area 3 covers nine counties including Huntington and Whitley. 3215 Stellhorn Rd., Fort Wayne IN 46815 • 260-469-3161 ltcombudsman.org
The Indiana Long Term Care Ombudsman Program is a federal and state funded program that provides advocacy and related services for consumers of congregate long term care services, regardless of age or payer source. Congregate settings include nursing facilities, residential care facilities, assisted living facilities, adult foster care homes and county operated residential care facilities.
POINTS OF LIGHT
National: 101 Marietta St., NW, Atlanta GA 30303 • 470-468-2870 pointsoflight.org
Points of Light helps millions of volunteers change the world. They mobilize people to take action on the causes they care about through innovative programs, events, and campaigns. Points of Light is creating a culture of volunteerism, one that celebrates the power of service.
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS SUPPORT NETWORK (RASN) 121 S. Orange Ave., Orlando FL 32801 • 877-284-0235 rheumatoidarthritis.org
SCORE
National: 1165 Herndon Pkwy., Ste. 100, Herndon VA 20170 800-634-0245
NE IN: 305 Warren St., Huntington IN 46750 • 260-356-5300
NE IN: 3201 Stellhorn Rd., Fort Wayne IN 46815 • 260-422-2601
NE IN: 523 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw IN 46580 • 574-267-6311 score.org
Since 1964, SCORE has served as America’s premier source of free, confidential business education and mentoring. Most mentors are experienced business owners and managers. They understand your challenges because they’ve faced them too. Join SCORE’s volunteer force to be part of helping small businesses start, grow and thrive.
SENIORNET
6701 Koll Center Pkwy., Ste. 250, Pleasanton CA 94566 • 239-275-2202 seniornet.org
SeniorNet is a nonprofit group dedicated to bridging the divide between older adults and technology.
Whitley, Huntington & Kosciusko Counties
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
800-772-1213
TTY: 800-325-0778 or 574-296-7524
Huntington: 2122 Lincolnway Ct., Fort Wayne IN 46819 • 877-223-6061
Kosciusko: 231 Waterfall Dr., Elkhart IN 46516 • 866-426-0532
Whitley: 2122 Lincolnway Ct., Fort Wayne IN 46819 • 877-223-6061 ssa.gov
Social Security has provided financial protection for our nation’s people since 1935. Chances are, you either receive Social Security benefits or know someone who does. With retirement, disability, and survivors benefits, Social Security is one of the most successful anti-poverty programs in our nation’s history.
STATE BOARD OF FUNERAL AND CEMETERY SERVICE
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency
Attn: State Board of Funeral and Cemetery Service 402 W. Washington St., Rm. W072, Indianapolis IN 46204 • 317-234-3031
Provides information about the regulation of cemeteries and funeral homes in Indiana and accepts complaints about the service providers.
STATE & NATIONAL SENIOR SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
STATE HEALTH INSURANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SHIP)
Central Office: 311 W. Washington St., Ste. 300, Indianapolis IN 46204 800-452-4800
TTY: 866-846-0139 • 800-253-2188, all counties
Huntington County: (Area 3) Aging & In-Home Services of Northeast Indiana: 260-745-1200
Huntington County Council on Aging: 260-349-4410
Kosciusko County: (Area 2) REAL Services: 574-284-2644
Kosciusko Community Senior Services 574-267-2012 Kosciusko Home Care & Hospice 574-372-3604
Whitley County: (Area 3) Aging & In-Home Services of Northeast Indiana: 260-745-1200 Whitley County Council on Aging: 260-244-5522
The State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) provides free, impartial health insurance information for people with Medicare. SHIP is part of a federal network of State Health Insurance Assistance Programs located in every state. In Indiana, SHIP is provided by the Administration on Community Living and the Indiana Department of Insurance.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES (HHS) 200 Independence Ave. S.W., Washington DC 20201 • 877-696-6775 hhs.gov
The mission of the HHS is to enhance the health and well-being of all Americans, by providing for effective health and human services and by fostering sound, sustained advances in the sciences underlying medicine, public health, and social services.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS 800-698-2411
Benefits: 800-827-1000 • Health care: 877-222-8387 TTY: 711
Huntington County: 1350 S. Jefferson St., Huntington IN 46750 260-358-4863
Kosciusko County: 121 N. Lake St., Warsaw IN 46580 • 574-372-2436
Whitley County: 220 W. Van Buren St., Ste. 201, Columbia City IN 46725 260-248-3189
va.gov
The following Veterans Service Organizations are located at the Indianapolis Regional Benefit Office, 575 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis IN 46204
• American Legion, Rm. 325 • 317-916-3605
• American Veterans, Rm. 314 • 317-916-3612
• Disabled American Veterans, Rm. 324 • 317-916-3615
• Military Order of the Purple Heart, Rm. 312 • 317-916-3625
• Paralyzed Veterans of America, Rm. 313 • 317-916-3626
• Veterans of Foreign Wars, Rm. 319 • 317-916-3629
• Vietnam Veterans of America, Rm. 305T • No number listed To fulfill President Lincoln’s promise “to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan” by serving and honoring the men and women who are America’s veterans.
Whitley, Huntington & Kosciusko Counties Senior Services Directory
ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING (ADL’s): Self-care activities such as bathing, dressing, eating, walking and all necessary activities required to function on a daily basis.
ACUTE: A word used for a serious and sudden condition that lasts a short time and is not chronic. Examples include a heart attack, pneumonia or appendicitis.
ADULT DAY CARE: Specialized care offered during business hours Monday through Friday, following the business model of child day care programs. Sometimes transportation is provided. Meals are included along with activities to promote socialization and physical and mental stimulation.
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (APS): The official agency mandated to receive, investigate, and respond to complaints of neglect and abuse of the elderly.
ADVANCE DIRECTIVES: Legal documents outlining how a person’s medical decisions are to be handled including living will, power of attorney for health care and power of attorney for finances and may be part of a trust or estate plan.
AGING IN PLACE: The concept of remaining in one’s home regardless of changes in health or care needs. This can take place in a senior living community or in one’s home.
ALZHEIMER DISEASE: Common form of dementia - accounts for 70% of all dementia.
AMBULATORY: The ability to walk independently, including walking with the use of an assistive device such as a cane or walker; not bedridden.
ASSESSMENT: An evaluation performed of a person’s mental, emotional and social capabilities.
ASSISTED LIVING or ASSISTANCE IN LIVING (AL): Housing for an elderly or disabled person that provides room, meals, transportation, housekeeping, medication management, laundry, social activities, and various levels of care.
BED HOLD: A reservation placed on a nursing home bed if a resident is only going to be hospitalized temporarily or on therapeutic leave. Bed holds are mostly needed by Medicaid patients to prevent another Medicaid patient from taking their place.
SENIOR & MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
CERTIFIED NURSING AIDE (CNA): Provides assistance in daily living, including bathing, transfers and feeding.
CHRONIC: A word used for a condition that is long term and ongoing, and is not acute. Examples include diabetes, asthma, allergies and hypertension.
CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY (CCRC): A retirement community organized to provide care for all stages of aging. Independent living townhomes or apartments are offered, along with assisted living and nursing care.
COPAYMENT TIER: A tier usually represents the copayment level that applies to a certain formulary status and medication type (i.e., Tier 1: formulary/preferred generic, Tier 2: formulary/preferred brand, Tier 3: non-formulary/non-preferred brand, or Tier 4: specialty medications).
DEMENTIA: A group of symptoms that accompanies certain diseases; loss of thinking, remembering, and reasoning. May also include behavioral changes and moods.
DO NOT RESUSCITATE (DNR): A written and legal order that a patient does not want to be resuscitated.
DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT (DME): Reusable medical equipment such as walkers, wheelchairs and hospital beds. Medicare will pay for some DME, with doctor’s approval.
DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY (DPOA): A legal document giving another person authority to make financial and legal decisions if a person becomes physically or mentally incapable.
ELDER LAW: A specialty practice of law for seniors, covering estate planning, wills, trusts, arrangements for care, Social Security and retirement benefits, and other senior specific legal assistance.
GERIATRICS: Medical specialty of treating the problems and diseases of old age.
HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER: A residential setting in which a range of nursing and/or medical services are provided to residents.
HOME HEALTH CARE: Nursing or other medical care provided to an individual in their home.
HOSPICE CARE: A service that provides comfort and care at the end of life. (See also palliative care)
INDEPENDENT LIVING: A senior living community in which residents require minimal or no assistance with daily activities. Also referred to as self-sufficient living.
LIFE SPAN: The age that a person reaches.
LONG TERM CARE (LTC): A term used to describe care given in the form of medical and support services to people who have lost some or all of their capacity to function without assistance.
LONGEVITY: Duration of life beyond the normal expectation.
MANAGED CARE ORGANIZATION (MCO): An organization that sets up networks of contracts with doctors, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities and home health agencies, and bundles those contracts together to provide a discounted bundled offering of health care services.
MEDICAID: A jointly funded state and federal program to assist those with financial need with medical care. Due to joint funding, coverage varies for each state.
MEDICARE: Seniors age 65 and older and some disabled people younger than age 65 qualify for this national health insurance program administered by Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Medicare does not pay for long-term care.
MEDICARE PART A: Also called Original Medicare, this is managed by Medicare and provides Medicare benefits and coverage for: inpatient hospital care, inpatient stays in most skilled nursing facilities, hospice and home health services.
MEDICARE PART B: Also called Original Medicare, this is managed by Medicare and provides Medicare benefits and coverage for: doctor and clinical lab services, outpatient and preventive care, home health care, screenings, surgical fees and supplies, and physical and occupational therapy.
MEDICARE PART C: Also called Medicare Advantage, this is a different way of getting Medicare Part A and Part B coverage. Medicare Advantage (MA) Plans combine Part A (hospital insurance) and Part B (medical insurance) together in one plan. They can also be combined with Part D prescription drug coverage creating a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug (MA-PD) Plan. Generally these plans are offered as: health maintenance organizations (HMO plans), preferred provider organizations (PPO plans), private fee-for-service (PFFS plans) or special needs plans (SNP plans).
SENIOR & MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
MEDICARE PART D: Prescription Drug Plan (PDP) can be a standalone plan (not joined with other insurance) or it may be combined with a Medicare Advantage Plan, also called a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug (MA-PD) Plan. Part D plans help cover the cost of prescription drugs and may help lower prescription drug costs and protect against higher costs in the future.
MEMORY CARE: Special programs dedicated to caring for those with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia or other cognitive impairments. Usually services include group activities, socialization and assistance with ADL’s.
MOBILITY SERVICES: Gives seniors the ability to remain independent by staying mobile. These include: stair lifts, scooters, walkers, lift chairs, electric wheelchairs, standard wheelchairs, ramps and more.
NON-MEDICAL CARE: Care which does not require a registered nurse or medical doctor to administer their services. All activities of daily living are considered non-medical care.
NURSE PRACTITIONER (NP): A professional registered nurse who has special training to provide primary health care.
OTC: Over the counter.
PALLIATIVE CARE: A medical specialty that provides relief from pain and suffering associated with serious illness. It is often, but not exclusively, offered as part of hospice or end-of-life care.
PHYSICAL THERAPY: The treatment of injury or illness with the use of exercise, massage, or various therapies using light, heat, or electrical components. (See also Rehabilitation.)
PHYSICIANS ASSISTANT (PA): Medical practitioner who works under the supervision of a licensed doctor (an MD) or osteopathic physician (a DO).
PHYSICIAN’S ORDERS FOR LIFE-SUSTAINING TREATMENT (POLST):
Formal document based on the patient’s current medical condition and wishes.
REHABILITATION: Various means of restoring a capacity lost or diminished due to illness or injury. Can include physical, occupational, or speech therapy, among others.
RESPITE CARE: Communities that offer temporary or short-term-stay care solutions. This service is intended to give caregivers or adult children a well-deserved break from their daily responsibilities of caring for an older adult. The length of a respite stay can vary from two days to more than a full month.
RX: This is a common symbol. It means “prescription” or “pharmacy”.
SENILE: Characteristic of old age, especially exhibiting a loss of cognitive abilities (such as memory) associated with old age.
SENIOR CENTERS: Centers that provide services to senior citizens, aged 60 and older. They may offer social activities (like music or crafts), meals, health screenings, diabetes monitoring, learning programs, creative arts and exercise classes.
SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY: A residential setting specifically designed for seniors, with an emphasis on maintaining a high quality of life through activities, services, and community engagement.
Dr., Huntington
260-356-0824 A non-circulating reference and resource collection of historic materials pertaining to the history of Huntington County.
BONES THEATRE 655 N. Opportunity Dr., Columbia City
260-244-0051 State of the art facility with four separate auditoriums.
GARDENS OF CENTRAL PARK
225 E. Fort Wayne St., Warsaw 574-372-9554 The beauty of a perennial garden is that at any particular time of the growing season, one type of perennial is in bloom while another one is at the end of its season.
GENEALOGY CENTER
Allen County Public Library 900 Library Plaza, Fort Wayne 260-421-1225 Fort Wayne is home to one of the nation’s largest public genealogy collections.
ART — ENTERTAINMENT — MUSEUMS — TOURS — TRAVEL
HUNTINGTON 7 GOODRICH QUALITY THEATERS
350 Hauenstein Rd., Huntington 260-358-0226 Features seven screens with all digital projection and stadium seating.
HUNTINGTON COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM 315 Court St., Huntington ....................................................... 260-356-7264 Visitors can trace the history of Huntington County from prehistory, Miami Indian and French Voyageur period, Canal era and pioneer settlement to today.
HUNTINGTON COUNTY VISITORS & CONVENTION BUREAU
407 N. Jefferson St., Huntington 260-359-8687
HUNTINGTON TWIN DRIVE-IN 1291 Condit St., Huntington.................................................... 260-356-2924 Open April through some time in October, weather permitting.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY CONVENTION AND VISITORS
BUREAU 111 Capital Dr., Warsaw .......................................................... 574-269-6090
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENEALOGY LIBRARY
121 N. Indiana St., Warsaw ..................................................... 574-269-1078 Local records and knowledgeable staff to help you grow your family tree.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
121 N. Indiana St., Warsaw ..................................................... 574-269-1078 The society’s mission is to collect and preserve the materials of history.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY JAIL MUSEUM
121 N. Indiana St., Warsaw 574-269-1078 Take a look at yesterday to improve tomorrow.
LAWRENCE D. BELL AIRCRAFT MUSEUM
210 S. Oak St., Mentone .......................................................... 574-328-2034
Dedicated to preserving the memorabilia of aviation pioneer Lawrence D. Bell, to share artifacts showing the development of American aviation and to educate about the influence of Lawrence Bell in the history of aviation.
MERILLAT CENTRE FOR THE ARTS
Huntington University 2303 College Ave., Huntington 260-359-4261 Houses a large auditorium, a recital hall and an intimate studio theater where performances are shown.
NORTH POINTE CINEMAS
1060 Mariners Dr., Warsaw 574-267-1985 Nine movie screens for your enjoyment.
PULSE OPERA HOUSE
127 N. Wayne St., Warren ....................................................... 260-375-7017
Operates as an not-for-profit theatre, specializing in melodramas, comedies and musicals.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
1200 W. Park Dr., Huntington 260-358-2323
A place where all are invited to learn, reflect, and offer respect to those who serve and have served our country.
WAGON WHEEL CENTER FOR THE ARTS
2515 E. Center St., Warsaw 574-267-8041
Toll Free .................................................................................... 866-823-2618
Home to the Wagon Wheel Professional Theatre, Wagon Wheel Community Theatre, Wagon Wheel Symphony of the Lakes, Wagon Wheel Jr., Wagon Wheel Conservatory and the Wagon Wheel Concert Series.
WARSAW BIBLICAL GARDENS
347 N. Buffalo St., Warsaw ..................................................... 574-267-6218
A rare oasis rich in beauty and tranquility and accessible for persons of all ages and of all faiths.
WHITLEY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM & 4-H LEARNING CENTER
680 W. Squawbuck Rd., Columbia City 260-244-7615
Open during the Whitley County 4-H Fair and by appointment to school groups, organizations, families, clubs or any other group.
WHITLEY COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM
108 W. Jefferson St., Columbia City ...................................... 260-244-6372
The museum complex consists of the Marshall House, an annex, a carriage house and an outhouse.
WHITLEY COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & VISITORS CENTER 128 W. Van Buren St., Columbia City
Post #98 430 W. Business 30, Columbia City • 260-244-5821
Post #85 1410 S. Jefferson St., Huntington • 260-358-1206
Post #226 101 S. Main St., Milford • No Phone
Post #154 201 W. Lincoln St., Nappanee • 574-773-7686
Post #253 756 S. St. Rd. 13 North Webster • 574-834-4297
Post #258 104 N. First St., Pierceton • 574-594-2531
Post #160 1122 N. Main St., Roanoke • 260-672-2298
Post #223 1008 S. Huntington St., Syracuse • 574-457-3261
Post #49 301 N. Buffalo St., Warsaw • 574-267-5549
ORGANIZATIONS — VETERANS
ELKS
• Lodge #1417 109 S. Main St., Columbia City • 260-244-7351
• Lodge #802 310 E. Center St., Warsaw • 574-267-7802
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES
• Aerie #823 49 W. Washington St., Huntington • 260-356-4528
• Aerie #3760 12889 N. Kern Rd., Syracuse • 574-457-4913
KIWANIS CLUB
Addresses are for meeting locations.
• Milford Community Bldg. ....................................111 S. Main St., Milford
• Syracuse Community Center 1013 N. Long Dr., Syracuse
• FUMC Connections Campus............................. 1692 N. Lake St., Warsaw
LIONS CLUB
Addresses are for meeting locations.
• Andrews ................................ Lions Club House 365 Leedy Ln., Andrews
• Atwood ............................... Atwood Civic Center 213 Hovey St., Atwood
• Bippus ...... Bippus Lions Community Bldg. 7957 N. 886 W., Huntington
• Churubusco Papa’s Place 122 N. Main St., Churubusco
• Claypool ............................. Lions Building 201 W. Calhoun St., Claypool
• Columbia City Coach House 207 N. Main St., Columbia City
• Etna Green .................. Community Bldg., 338 S. Walnut St., Etna Green • Huntington The Country Post 65 Commercial Rd., Huntington • Lake City ............................ Maria’s Restaurant U.S. Hwy., 30 E., Warsaw • Lawill ........................... Larwill Community Bldg. 6538 W. 100 N., Larwill • Leesburg ............. Leesburg Community Bldg. 114 School St., Leesburg
• Mentone Senior Citizen Room in Bell Library 101 W. Main St., Mentone • Milford ................. Milford Community Building 111 S. Main St., Milford • North Webster .......... Lions Den 499 W. Washington St., North Webster • Pierceton Pierceton Community Bldg. 105 W. Walnut St., Pierceton • Roanoke ................................ Roanoke Library 314 N. Main St., Roanoke
• Silver Lake Silver Lake Lions Club Bldg. 108 N. Harrison St., Silver Lake
• South Whitley South Whitley Town Hall 118 E. Front St., South Whitley
• Syracuse Syracuse Community Center 1013 N. Long Dr., Syracuse • Tri Lakes ......... Tri Lakes Lions Club 2935 E. Colony Ave., Columbia City LOYAL ORDER
• Moose Family Center #837 390 Frontage Rd., Huntington ............................................ 260-356-5418 • Moose Family Center #1423 1815 W. Lake St., Warsaw ................................................... 574-269-2850
220 N. Main St., Churubusco
1106 E. St. Rd. 205, Columbia City
109 N. Main St., Churubusco • 260-693-9257
415 E. Chicago St., Columbia City • 260-244-4813
220 W. Park Dr., Huntington • 260-356-9303
1350 W. Center St., Warsaw • 574-267-2768
BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES
BRANCH LOCATIONS:
All locations 888-692-6841
• 662 Country Side Dr., Ste. 101, Columbia City
• 2982 W. Park Dr., Huntington
• 2888 Frontage Rd., Warsaw
How long is my driver’s license valid?
Your driver’s license or identification card expires at midnight on your birthday. If your birthday falls on a day on which all BMV branches are closed in your county, your driver’s license or identification card will expire at midnight on the next business day.
• Six years if you are younger than 75 years of age ($17.50 renewal)
• Three years if you are at least 75 years of age and younger than 85 years of age ($11 renewal)
• Two years if you are at least 85 years of age ($7 renewal)
You must pass a vision screening to get a license or permit, even if you are renewing or amending your existing license or permit. An operator knowledge test is not required when you renew a driver’s license, unless you have accumulated six or more points on your driver record since your previous renewal or your license has expired for over 180 days.
Requirements to renew an expired driver’s license:
• Expired less than 180 days — $6 fee and pass a standard vision screening
• Expired 180 days to 3 years — $6 fee and pass written test and a standard vision screening
• Expired more than 3 years — $6 fee and pass a written test, driving test, and a standard vision screening
Real ID
Beginning May 03, 2023 a Real ID-compliant driver’s license, permit or identification card will be required to board commercial airplanes or enter certain federal facilities. If you have a star in the upper right-hand corner of your driver’s license, permit or identification card, you are Real-ID compliant.
To upgrade to Real ID, all customers must visit a BMV branch and bring original versions or certified copies of required documents, which include:
• One document proving your identity; and
• One document proving your lawful status in the United States; and
• One document proving your Social Security number; and
• Two documents proving your Indiana residency.
If your current name does not match your identity document due to a name change(s) (marriage, adoption, court order, etc), you may need to provide additional government-issued documents to support any or all name changes.
Visit REALID.IN.gov for more information and a complete list of approved documents.
CANCER SERVICES OF NORTHEAST INDIANA
6316 Mutual Dr., Fort Wayne
260-484-9560
CLINICS
MEDSTAT URGENT CARE CLINICS
107 W. Pickwick Dr., Ste. A, Syracuse
574-457-8585 1500 Provident Dr., Ste. A, Warsaw........................................ 574-372-7637
PARKVIEW WALK-IN CLINIC
885 W. Connexion Way, Ste. 200A, Columbia City
260-425-5500 2708 Guilford St., Huntington
260-425-5500 2280 Provident Ct., Warsaw
PHYSICIANS URGENT CARE 2680 Escalade Way, Warsaw
VA CLINICS
260-425-5500
574-306-4128
260-426-5431 2606 Peddlers Village Rd., Goshen 574-534-6108 1540 Trinity Place, Mishawaka
2500 E. State Blvd., Fort Wayne
574-272-9000 3401 N. Morrison Rd., Muncie 765-284-6822 1496 W. Hoosier Blvd., Peru
800-360-8387
765-472-8907 340 Columbia Place, South Bend
DISCOUNTS
Remember to always ask about senior discounts at places such as art and entertainment venues, movie theaters, sports venues, grocery stores, hotels and motels, restaurants and retail stores, as well as for memberships to different businesses and services. Most businesses do not promote senior savings and they may change without notice.
FOOD ASSISTANCE
COMBINED COMMUNITY SERVICES
1195 Mariners Dr., Warsaw 574-269-6019
COMMUNITY HARVEST FOOD BANK
999 E. Tillman Rd., Fort Wayne ............................................... 260-447-3696 Community Cupboard, Farm Wagon and SeniorPak programs available. Call for locations.
DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES (DFR)
All Counties Call....................................................................... 800-403-0864 in.gov/fssa/dfr
Huntington County DFR: 1175 Etna Ave., Huntington Kosciusko County DFR: 2307 E. Center St., Ste. E, Warsaw Whitley County DFR: 543 N. Line St., Ste. B, Columbia City
FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 58 W. 700 S., Claypool ............................................................. 574-566-2947
FOOD BANK OF NORTHERN INDIANA
702 S. Chapin St., South Bend 574-232-9986
GOD’S HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN 555 Webber St., Warsaw 574-267-4061
GOSPEL HILL PENTECOSTAL
303 S. Jefferson St., Silver Lake ............................................. 260-352-2928
GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 204 N. Main St., Columbia City............................................... 260-244-7118
HARVEST WITH A HEART 201 S. Higbee St., Milford ....................................................... 574-658-4156
HEALING HOUSE FOOD PANTRY 210 W. Winona Ave., Warsaw ................................................. 574-267-5894
HEALING WATERS MINISTRY FOOD PANTRY 5811 W. 606 S., Mt. Etna ......................................................... 260-273-6702
HUNTINGTON COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY
715 Byron, Huntington
INDIANA DREAM CENTER
260-356-0933
501 N. Jefferson St., Huntington 260-366-3641
MARY & JERRY’S HELPING HANDS 10072 W. 600 S., Mentone
LOVE, INC
715 Bryon St., Huntington....................................................... 260-356-0933
MEALS ON WHEELS
Aging & In-Home Services of Northeast Indiana 8101 W. Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne 260-745-1200
KOSCIUSKO COMMUNITY SENIOR SERVICES 800 N. Park Ave., Warsaw 574-267-2012
Whitley, Huntington & Kosciusko Counties Senior Services Directory
MISSION HOUSE FOOD PANTRY
734 W. 100 S., Huntington
NEW LIFE MINISTRIES
260-224-3218
313 E. Franklin St., Huntington ............................................... 260-200-1372
NORTHEAST AREA III COUNCIL ON AGING
Call ............................................................................................ 260-359-1915 208 W. State St., Huntington 601 N. Jefferson St., Huntington
REAL SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAMS
Times are specific to each location and you must call a day before.
Community Room 101 W. Main St., Mentone....................... 574-353-7555
Community Center 301 N. Main St., Ste. D, North Webster 574-834-1193 Pierceton Nutrition Site 205 N. First St., Pierceton ............... 574-526-1060
Lion’s Building 108 N. Harrison, Silver Lake ......................... 260-450-2416
Syracuse Community Center 1013 N. Long Dr., Syracuse ... 574-457-2631
Retired Tigers Housing 320 W. Main St., Warsaw................. 574-267-0037
Senior Activity Center 800, N. Park Ave., Warsaw 574-267-0026
SALVATION ARMY
1424 E. Market St., Huntington ............................................... 260-356-3485 501 E. Arthur St., Warsaw ....................................................... 574-267-5361
SOUTH WHITLEY AREA EMERGENCY FOOD BANK 207 E. Front St., South Whitley............................................... 260-212-2964
ST JOHN BOSCO PARISH 216 N. Main St., Churubusco 260-693-9578
ST PAUL OF THE CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH 315 S. Line St., Columbia City ................................................ 260-244-5723
THE IMPACT CENTER 500 W. Van Buren St., Columbia City ..................................... 260-244-7300
TOMMY’S PANTRY 130 W. Business 30, Columbia City
MAXWELTON GOLF COURSE 5721 E. Elkhart County Line Rd., Syracuse ............................ 574-457-3504
ROZELLA FORD GOLF CLUB 1700 Rozella Rd., Warsaw ....................................................... 574-376-4160
STONEHENGE GOLF 2850 E. Pierceton Rd., Winona Lake ....................................... 574-376-4555
TIPPECANOE LAKE COUNTRY CLUB 7245 N. Kalorama Rd., Leesburg 574-453-4441
WAWASEE GOLF CLUB 12388 N. Bishop Rd., Syracuse ............................................... 574-457-0224
GOVERNMENT OFFICES — CITY
ANDREWS TOWN OF 66 N. Main St., Andrews ......................................................... 260-786-3848
CHURUBUSCO TOWN OF 530 S. Main St., Churubusco .................................................. 260-693-9350
CLAYPOOL TOWN OF 408 S. Graceland Ave., Claypool ............................................ 574-566-2910
COLUMBIA CITY CITY OF 112 S. Chauncey St., Columbia City ....................................... 260-248-5100
ETNA GREEN TOWN OF 106 S. Walnut St., Etna Green 574-858-9321
HUNTINGTON TOWN OF 300 Cherry St., Huntington 260-356-1400 LARWILL TOWN OF 108 N Center St., Larwill.......................................................... 260-327-3182
LEESBURG TOWN OF 100 E. Van Buren St., Leesburg .............................................. 574-453-3315
MARKLE TOWN OF 197 E. Morse St., Markle ......................................................... 260-758-3193
MENTONE TOWN OF 105 E. Main St., Mentone ........................................................ 574-353-7198
MILFORD TOWN OF 121 S. Main St., Milford........................................................... 574-658-4519
NORTH WEBSTER TOWN OF 144 S. Main St., North Webster 574-834-7894
PIERCETON TOWN OF 105 Walnut St., Pierceton 574-594-2231
ROANOKE TOWN OF 141 Third St., Roanoke ............................................................ 260-672-8116
SILVER LAKE TOWN OF 604 N. Jefferson St., Silver Lake............................................. 260-352-2120
SOUTH WHITLEY TOWN OF 118 E. Front St., South Whitley............................................... 260-723-5312
SYRACUSE TOWN OF 310 N. Huntington St., Syracuse ............................................ 574-457-3216
WARREN TOWN OF 132 N. Wayne St., Warren 260-375-2656
WARSAW CITY OF 102 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw ...................................................... 574-385-2222
WINONA LAKE TOWN OF 1310 Park Ave., Winona Lake
HUNTINGTON COUNTY 201 N. Jefferson St., Huntington
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY 100 W. Center St., Warsaw
WHITLEY COUNTY 220 W. Van Buren St., Columbia City
574-267-7581
260-358-4822
574-267-4444
260-248-3130
HUNTINGTON COUNTY TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES
Clear Creek Twp. — Jay Hammel
260-344-1561
Dallas Twp. — Julie Newsome
Jackson Twp. — Cara Conwell
Jefferson Twp. — David Keller
260-356-5218
260-786-1866 Huntington Twp. — Everett “EJ” Carroll
260-672-9207
260-375-3834
Lancaster Twp. — Thomas Allread......................................... 260-468-2476
Polk Twp. — Gary Miller 260-786-3930
Rock Creek Twp. — Tiffany Grant
260-414-9323
Salamonie Twp. — Scott Canady 260-375-2556
Union Twp. — Cynthia Blocker
260-244-0202
Warren Twp. — Kathy Morton 260-344-1339 Wayne Twp. — Ashley Tinkle
Clay Twp. — Helen Brown
765-669-1465
Etna Twp. — Rita Anglin 574-858-2353
Franklin Twp. — Trillia Gearhart
574-491-2482
Harrison Twp. — Tracy Moyer 574-858-9354
Jackson Twp. — Gwen Ostrom
260-839-4803
Jefferson Twp. — Beth Krull .................................................. 574-658-4890
Lake Twp. — Molly Bradford
260-352-2638
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES
Monroe Twp. — Stephanie Cloud
260-839-0639
Plain Twp. — Tyler Huffer........................................................ 574-453-3749
Prairie Twp. — Julia Goon ..................................................... 574-858-2253
Scott Twp. — Fred Slabaugh ................................................. 574-773-4461
Seward Twp. — Aime Hoffman
Tippecanoe Twp. — Chris Francis
574-491-4546
574-834-1171
Turkey Creek Twp. — Julie Close 574-457-4175
Van Buren Twp. — Rebecca Alles .......................................... 574-658-9686
Washington Twp. — Dean Rhoades 574-594-5283 Wayne Twp. — Jeanie Stackhouse
WHITLEY COUNTY TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES
Cleveland Twp. — James Yeager
574-269-2079
260-723-5475
Columbia Twp. — Mike Myers 260-244-0045
Etna Troy Twp. — Elaine Western
260-327-3508
Jefferson Twp. — Stephanie Nix 260-609-5677
Richland Twp. — Cory Patrick
260-327-1477
Smith Twp. — Patty Amber.................................................... 260-693-3266
Thorncreek Twp. — William Brice
260-691-2085
Union Twp. — Mark Roach .................................................... 260-503-4862
Washington Twp. — Kevin Bollinger
260-248-6880
HEARING AIDS
Before you buy a cell phone, you should try different brands and models to see which works best for you, according to the Food and Drug Administration. Some cell phones can cause radio frequency interference with hearing aids, so the user hears high-pitched whistling sounds, buzzes or static. The Federal Communications Commission now requires cell phone manufacturers to test and rate their wireless handsets’ hearing aid compatibility using the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19 standard. These ratings give an indication of the likelihood a cell phone may interfere with hearing aids: the higher the rating, the less likely the cell phone-hearing aid combination will experience undesired interference.
BELTONE 2808 Theater Ave., Ste. B, Huntington
260-426-8117
COUNTRY MEADOWS APARTMENTS
1 Gardner Ct., Markle .............................................................. 260-758-2048
COURTS OF COLFAX
600 N. Colfax St., Warsaw ....................................................... 574-269-4334
CULVERS HILL COMMUNITY 418 Overlook Dr., North Webster............................................ 574-834-1550
EASTWOOD APARTMENTS
636 Walter Way, Warsaw 574-269-6200
GRACE VILLAGE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY 337 Grace Village Dr., Winona Lake ....................................... 574-372-6200
HAUENSTEIN HILLS APARTMENTS
250 Hauenstein Rd., Huntington............................................. 260-359-1804
HERON CORPORATE APARTMENTS 1101 Heron Blvd., Warsaw
574-268-2100
HISTORIC BLUE BELL LOFTS 307 S. Whitley St., Columbia City........................................... 260-224-2867
JACKSON SQUARE APARTMENTS
131 Jackson Square Dr., Roanoke .......................................... 260-676-2177
KUDER ESTATES APARTMENTS 5000 Kuder Ln., Warsaw ......................................................... 574-267-4200
KYLER RIDGE 216 W. Pleasant St., Churubusco 260-286-1195
LAFONTAINE CENTER 208 W. State St., Huntington .................................................. 260-356-9099 LAKELAND VILLA APARTMENTS 200 Kinney Dr., Warsaw
LEISURE LIVING
309 E. Catherine St., Milford
LITTLE CROW LOFTS 201 S. Detroit St., Warsaw
602 W. Section St., Milford
NORTH RIDGE
574-658-3311
718 IN-9, Columbia City........................................................... 260-244-3666
NORWOOD APARTMENTS 5707 W. Maple Grove Rd., Huntington 260-356-1319
ORCHARD RIDGE APARTMENTS 75 N. Orchard Dr., Warsaw 574-269-7855
OVERLOOK SENIOR VILLAS 1100 Spartan Dr., Columbia City
260-200-2104
PARK TERRACE HEIGHTS APARTMENTS 10 Park Terrace Blvd., Columbia City
PARKVIEW APARTMENTS & TOWNHOMES 1334 Memorial Ln., Huntington
PIERCETON VILLAGE APARTMENTS 421 Village St., Pierceton 574-594-5824 PIKE LAKE POINT 1064 N. Park Ave., Warsaw
PINE CREST APARTMENTS 500 Pinecrest Dr., Columbia City
QUAIL RIDGE VILLAS 120 N. Chestnut Wood Ln., Columbia City
REDWOOD WARSAW 3023 Murwood Pl., Warsaw
RETIRED TIGERS 320 W. Main St., Warsaw
574-269-7866
888-798-3456
833-325-1035
574-269-2187 RIVERGREEN APARTMENTS 1405 Garfield St., Huntington
260-356-7023
RIVERVIEW TERRACE APARTMENTS 729 Frederick St., Huntington 260-356-5342
St.,
574-330-0658
IDENTITY THEFT REMINDERS
• Think twice before joining a birthday club that gives you a free dessert or discount on your purchases because scammers can pair that information up with other data they’ve obtained about you to steal your identity.
• Do not carry important documents such as your passport or social security card.
INSURANCE
Most health insurance plans do not cover you once you leave the U.S. Contact your insurance provider to see what is covered when traveling and ask what happens if you get sick, does it cover pre-existing conditions, accidents, medical, dental, prescriptions and emergency evacuation.
You may also want to look into travel insurance in the event you need to cancel your trip, miss your connection, your flight is cancelled, weather protection at your destination, terrorism coverage, you get sick or injured on your trip, baggage is delayed or lost, your passport is lost, or your travel company files bankruptcy.
Huntington County DFR: 1175 Etna Ave., Huntington Kosciusko County DFR: 2307 E. Center St., Ste. E, Warsaw Whitley County DFR: 543 N. Line St., Ste. B, Columbia City
BELL MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY
101 W. Main St., Mentone
CHURUBUSCO PUBLIC LIBRARY 116 N. Mulberry St., Churubusco
HUNTINGTON CITY-TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY 255 W. Park Dr., Huntington
MARKLE BRANCH LIBRARY 155 W. Sparks St., Markle
MILFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY 101 N. Main St., Milford
NORTH WEBSTER COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY 110 E. North St., North Webster
574-893-3200
260-693-6466
260-356-0824
260-758-3332
574-658-4312
574-834-7122
PEABODY PUBLIC LIBRARY 1160 E. St. Rd. 205, Columbia City 260-244-5541
PIERCETON & WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY 101 W. Catholic St., Pierceton
574-594-5474
ROANOKE PUBLIC LIBRARY 314 N. Main St., Ste. 120, Roanoke
260-672-2989
SOUTH WHITLEY COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY 201 E. Front St., South Whitley............................................... 260-723-5321
SYRACUSE-TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY 115 E. Main St., Syracuse........................................................ 574-457-3022
NURSING FACILITIES
PADDOCK SPRINGS
Rehab and Long Term Care 2695 Shelden St., Warsaw ................................................... 574-658-9455 24/7 admissions 574-299-6929
See our ad on page 16
TIMBERCREST SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY
2201 East St., North Manchester 260-982-2118
TIPTON PLACE
460 Forks of the Wabash Way, Huntington ........................... 260-204-0041
PHARMACIES
CVS PHARMACY
601 S. Main St., Churubusco .................................................. 260-693-3483 286 W. Walker Way, Columbia City 260-244-3113 1901 N. Jefferson St., Huntington .......................................... 260-356-6600 618 S. Main St., North Webster .............................................. 574-834-4772 308 S. Huntington St., Syracuse ............................................. 574-457-4000 100 N. Detroit St., Warsaw ...................................................... 574-267-6208
KROGER PHARMACY
621 Countryside Dr., Columbia City ....................................... 260-248-4572 2718 Guilford St., Huntington ................................................. 260-358-1506 2211 E. Center St., Warsaw ..................................................... 574-269-6674
MARTIN’S PHARMACY
1150 Husky Trail, Warsaw 574-371-9080
MEIJER PHARMACY 1200 Lake City Hwy., Warsaw 574-371-4110
WALGREENS PHARMACY
535 N. Line St., Columbia City ................................................ 260-244-5491 1804 N. Jefferson St., Huntington .......................................... 260-358-0014 2400 E. Center St., Warsaw 574-269-4003
WALMART PHARMACY 402 W. Plaza Dr., Columbia City.............................................. 260-244-4400 2800 Walmart Dr., Huntington ................................................ 260-358-8610 2501 Walton Blvd., Warsaw .................................................... 574-269-7941
WARREN PHARMACY 222 N. Wayne St., Warren ....................................................... 260-375-2135
ZALE DRUGS 1775 E. Center St., Warsaw ..................................................... 574-267-7356
PRECAUTIONS FOR PACEMAKER WEARERS
Based on current research, cell phones do not seem to pose a significant health problem for the vast majority of pacemaker wearers. Still, people with pacemakers may want to take some simple precautions.
• Hold the phone to the ear opposite the side of the body where the pacemaker is implanted to add extra distance between the pacemaker and the phone.
• Avoid placing a turned-on phone next to the pacemaker implant (for example, don’t carry the phone in a shirt or jacket pocket directly over the pacemaker).
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE
HOOSIERRX
MEDICATION AND DENTAL ASSISTANCE
PREVENTING MEDICARE FRAUD
• Visit only your personal doctor, hospital or clinic for medical help. Trust only them to make referrals for special equipment, services or medicine.
• If someone calls and tries to threaten or pressure you into something, hang up!
• If someone comes to your door and says they are from Medicare and they need your Medicare number, shut the door.
• Never sell your Medicare number.
• Never provide a salesperson with your doctor’s name or number.
• Never show anyone your medical or prescription records without first talking to your doctor or pharmacist.
• Do not leave mail in your mailbox for more than one day. People can steal personal information right out of your mailbox.
• Rip up or shred your Medicare papers and other important documents before throwing them away.
• Remember, Medicare does not sell anything.
• Always check your Medicare Summary Notice (MSN) for charges for something you did not get, billing twice for the same thing, and services that were not ordered by your doctor.
Information from Senior Medicare Patrol.
QUILTING
Clarkson Transportation, previously known as Clarkson Mobility, is your safe, reliable, and trusted non-emergency wheelchair accessible transportation service, available 24/7/365, including weekends and holidays.
Clarkson Transportation can travel throughout the entire state of Indiana. With more than 5 years of outstanding service experience, Clarkson offers private transport directly to and from your destination with complete transfer from bed to chair. We check you all the way into your appointment. We are equipped with a 48” ramp that can accommodate extra-wide and electric wheelchairs including Broda chairs.
Clarkson Transportation will also transport COVID + clients.
There is a wheelchair on board with a 500 lb. capacity available to assist with the ER-releases and hospital discharges. Last minute appointments are scheduled if the time slot is available.
ADVERTISER INDEX
ALDERFER BERGEN & CO 16, 35, 58, back cover
AUTUMN TRACE SENIOR COMMUNITIES ....................................... 44, 50
BATH FITTER .................................................................................. 31, 40, 46
BEERS MALLERS ATTORNEYS AT LAW ................. inside back cover, 31
BOWEN CENTER .......................................... inside front cover, 43, 44, 51
CLARKSON TRANSPORTATION 54, 60, 61
COMBINED COMMUNITY SERVICES .......................................... 36, 51, 60
COMPANION MEDICAL ALERT 34, 50, 54
GOSHEN HOME MEDICAL ............................................................ 17, 46, 54
HUNTINGTON AREA TRANSPORTATION (H.A.T.) ........................... 33, 60
HUNTINGTON COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING................................. 33, 58
JB’S FURNITURE .................................................................... 23, 25, 40, 54
JENNY NELSON — EDWARD JONES, AAMS, CRPS ................. 35, 53, 58
KOSCIUSKO HOME CARE & HOSPICE, INC ................. front cover, 1, 45
KPC MEDIA 7
LAKE CITY PLACE ................................................................................ 10, 51
LOWERY SEWING & VACUUM 21, 57, 59, 62
MASON HEALTH & REHAB ................................................................ 12, 55
MCHATTON-SADLER FUNERAL CHAPELS ............................................ 39
MICHAEL SUHANY ................................................................................ 8, 52
MOBILITY PLUS ....................................................................... 26, 34, 46, 54
NORTH WEBSTER SENIOR CENTER 58
PADDOCK SPRINGS ....................................................................... 16, 51,56
PATTEN MONUMENT CO 38, 54, 55, 59
REDPATH-FRUTH FUNERAL HOME ................................................... 37, 39
SALLY BAILEY COLDWELL BANKER ............................................. 35, 58
SCHEERER MCCULLOCH AUCTIONEERS, INC ....................................... 58
STAFFORD SOLID WASTE SERVICE .................................................. 47, 60
TIMES UNION ............................................................................................ 19
TIPTON LAW GROUP LLC .............................................................. 4, 31, 34
TITUS FUNERAL HOMES & CREMATION SERVICES 40
TWO BROTHERS GENERATOR SALES & SERVICE ............................ 3, 40
UNITEDHEALTHCARE MEDICARE SOLUTIONS —
PEGGY L. MANG ........................................................................ 49, 52, 53
VOLUNTEER CENTER.......................................................................... 14, 62
WHITLEY COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING ................................... 38, 43, 59
WHITLEY COUNTY TRANSIT (W.C.T.) ............................................... 43, 60