Senior Directory of
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u Taking charge of your health. u Gateway to community living. u Volunteering provides purpose,
engagement, new challenges and opportunities.
Area Agency on Aging • South Alabama Regional Planning Commission 251-706-4680 • 800-243-5463 • www.agingsouthalabama.org
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Miles Ahead In Orthopaedic Surgery
For more than 50 years, Thomas Hospital has earned a reputation of healthcare excellence. With recognition from and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama as a Blue Distinction Center for Knee and Hip Replacement, we are leading the way in orthopaedic surgery. We are proud of the accomplishments of our orthopaedic surgeons and look forward to providing superior care in the region. For more information about orthopaedic services, visit thomashospitalortho.org.
Back row: Dan Matthews, M.D.; Andy Harcourt, M.D.; John Todd, M.D.; Paul Canale, M.D.; T. Gregory Terral, M.D.; Albert J. Savage IV, M.D.; Bill Roberts, M.D. Front row: Matt Goldman, M.D.; Rhett Hubley, M.D.; Joey Carter, M.D.; Jason Determann, M.D.; John Rodriguez-Feo, M.D. Not pictured: George Corbett, M.D.
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Many Free Legal Services Are Available through the Area Agency on Aging
It seems every day I run into someone who has paid for legal services that are provided at no cost by the Area Agency on Aging because they did not know about our Elder Law program. Through federal Older Americans Act funds certain non-fee generating and noncriminal legal services are provided to persons age 60 and older at no cost. The program targets those with social or economic needs, but provides services regardless of income Julie McGee and donations are accepted. Everyone needs Director, Area Agency on Aging an Advanced Directive; and with this service provided for free, there is no need to delay. Call to have one made and put your mind at rest - your family will thank you. The legal assistance program can assist you with the following: • Accessing health and nursing home care • Advanced directives • Consumer issues • Debt collection • Elder Abuse, exploitation, and fraud • Guardianship issues • Housing • Income maintenance • Medicare and Medicaid • Powers of Attorney • Social Security • Medicaid • Referrals to Volunteer Lawyers Program & Legal Services Corp as needed Contact the Area Agency on Aging’s contracted legal services provider, the Law Offices of Davis & Associates, serving Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties, at 251-4346848 or 1-888-597-9564, or www. davisandassociatesattorneys. com. While the office is located at 574 Azalea Road in Mobile, appointments can be made at the Council on Aging in Robertsdale or in Escambia County.
Aging and Disability Resource Center: Answers to Aging, Disability and Caregiver Questions Local Area Agency on Aging 251-706-4680 agingsouthalabama.org Alabama 1-800-243-5463 AlabamaAgeline.gov National Eldercare Locator 1-800-677-1116 eldercare.gov When you call the Aging and Disability Resource Center of the Area Agency on Aging you will be connected with local programs and services for older adults and caregivers. The following are some examples of services and supports commonly available through these resources:
Staying at Home
Nutrition Programs – Home-delivered meals or group meal programs In-home Services – Housework, personal care, meal preparation, companion or respite care Housing Choices – Housing alternatives in your community
Assisting Caregivers
Caregiver Support – Programs to support those taking care of older adults Respite Care – Opportunities to relieve caregivers of daily duties Adult Day Care – A protective setting for older adults in need of assistance during the day Alzheimer’s and Dementia – Programs to support families impacted by dementia
Getting Involved
Senior Center Programs – Meals, recreation and socialization Volunteer Services – Opportunities to stay involved and give back Employment Services – Opportunities to explore training and employment options
Finding Additional Resources
Legal Assistance – Advice and representation for legal matters, such as durable powers of attorney, government program benefits, Medicaid, tenant rights, consumer issues Financial Assistance – Screening and application assistance on available public benefits Case Management – Help identifying needs and coordinating services Elder Abuse – What to do if you or a loved one is being exploited, neglected or abused Health Insurance Counseling – Assistance with health insurance related questions, including Medicare plan choices, Part D prescription drug options and Medicare Savings Programs Prescription Assistance – help applying for free and low cost prescription medicines. Waiting lists and financial eligibility may apply.
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Volunteering Provides Purpose, Engagement, New Challenges and Opportunities New South Alabama RSVP opens office in Daphne for Local Volunteers
skills, talents, and experience of those ages 55 and over to meet a wide range of community needs. The program provides opportunities for volunteers to use skills and talents learned over a lifetime, while developing new ones. Volunteer The City of Daphne has partnered with the Area Agency on Aging of the South opportunities are as diverse as the volunteers and the communities they serve. Alabama Regional Planning Commission to house the new South Alabama Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP). The office is located on the first floor of City Hall Volunteer Guardian Program at 1705 Main Street in Daphne. RSVP is enrolling both volunteers, and organizations The Mobile County Volunteer Guardian Program is available to adults of all ages. that need volunteers throughout Baldwin County. The South Alabama RSVP serves This rewarding program is a partnership between the Probate Court of Mobile both Baldwin and Escambia counties and gives adults age 55 and over meaningful County and the Area Agency on Aging. Motivated, compassionate volunteers will and rewarding volunteer experiences in their local communities. Persons interested be appointed by the Mobile County Probate Court to make informed decisions in volunteering and agencies needing volunteers are encouraged to call Charles about the health and well-being of individuals who can’t make those decisions for Smith at 621-9000 Ext 169 or 251-236-3881 . themselves and have no one else willing or able to serve as their guardian. Call us RSVP is one of the largest volunteer networks in the nation. RSVP taps the at 251-706-4680.
Legacy Leadership Institute
Graduation day June 17 of the 2016 Legacy Leadership Institute for Older Adults. Included in the picture are Dr. Leo Mundy of the University of South Alabama (far right) and Julie McGee, Area Agency on Aging director (2nd from left back row) Graduates of the 2016 class were: Linda Bell, Bertha Boatman, Margie Bush, Al Cariglino , Carolyn C. Davis , Terry Dixon (not pictured), Jean Harper, Barbara Hodnett, Jean Ingram, June Jones , Thelia Kelly, Carolyn Lewis, Lisa Locke, Warren Locklin, Geneva Rhodes, Carol Robbins, Kelly Robinson, Edna Sargent, Catherine Terry, Willie Taylor, Don Wheater and Olivia Woods.
If you think you may want to volunteer but are unsure which direction you want to go, consider attending the Area Agency on Aging’s free Legacy Leadership Institute for Older Adults to be held in March 27-31, 2017 . This one week program held on the campus of the University of South Alabama utilizes faculty and vising speakers to educate attendees on aging issues and impactful volunteering. It is designed to help retired professionals and baby boomers find their niche in the world of volunteering among opportunities at the Area Agency on Aging and in their communities. For information contact Charles Smith at the Area Agency on Aging at 251-236-3881 or 706-4680.
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Turning 65? Welcome to Medicare Events Held Monthly Is it time to pick a Medicare plan or a Part D prescription plan? With so many options and almost daily post cards arriving at your house, the choice can be confusing and a little overwhelming. And with no Medicare office in town, where do you turn? If you are uncomfortable depending on the www.Medicare.gov plan finder, or calling the 1-800-MEDICARE toll free line and want some local assistance, the Area Agency on Aging’s SHIP program is for you. The State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) is a service of the South Alabama Regional Planning Commission and is officially designated by the Alabama Department of Senior Services and the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to provide Medicare counseling. We will not only give you advice on selecting a plan, but also see if you are eligible for Medicare Savings Programs to help with your premiums and copayments. Free Welcome to Medicare educational seminars are held monthly at the following locations:
Seminars 9:00 – 10:00 AM, and individual counseling available 10:00 AM until noon Spanish Fort Senior Center, 7361 Spanish Fort Blvd. Second Wednesday of month GM&O building, 110 Beauregard St, Mobile First Tuesday of month Atmore Community Hospital Auditorium First Monday of month
Be sure to come see us the month before you turn age 65 and let us help answer your questions about Medicare and choosing a plan. Please call us at 251-706 4680 or 1-800-243-5463 or email us at jroberson@sarpc.org for information or to make a more convenient appointment. The SHIP program offers free, unbiased information as your health care advocate.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Medicare Open Enrollment is October 15 to December 7, 2016. Come to our Medicare Mall at the October 6th Senior Expo at the Baldwin County Coliseum in Robertsdale to find out the latest information on upcoming Medicare plans and benefit changes. Our Senior Expos in Baldwin and Mobile are held every October so we can include the newest information on Medicare plans for the next year. Or call and make an appointment to speak to a State Health Insurance Program counselor at the Area Agency on Aging at 706-4680 or with the Baldwin County Council on Aging at 972-8506 or the Escambia County Agency on Aging at 368-1032
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SenioRx Partners with Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy to Expand Prescription Assistance SenioRx is a prescription assistance program of the Area Agency on Aging that helps persons of any age with chronic health conditions obtain free or low cost prescription medications who have no or inadequate health insurance coverage, or find themselves in the Medicare Part D prescription coverage gap. Area Agency on Aging staff, and their partners at the Baldwin and Escambia County Councils on Aging, help people apply to national pharmaceutical companies for free prescription medications. When more immediate help with prescriptions is needed, or for medications not available through these patient assistance programs, the Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy can often help. The Charitable Pharmacy provides some generic prescription medications and donated name brand medications for lower income adults. A detailed description of their program can be found at www. ozanampharmacy.org. To apply for assistance contact: • Baldwin, Escambia and Mobile counties: Area Agency on Aging at 706-4680 or Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy at 432-4111 • Baldwin County Council on Aging at 972-8506 • Escambia County Council on Aging at 368-1032.
Taking charge of your health No one wants to have a chronic long term condition. Unfortunately, most of us will experience two or more of these conditions during our lives. Another major concern for older adults are falls. While falls are a leading cause of injury and death among adults age 65 and older, falling is not a normal part of aging and most falls are preventable. The Area Agency on Aging is offering free classes to help individuals take charge of their health, stay healthier and remain independent. Living Well Alabama is a program for chronic disease self–management and classes are designed to help those with ongoing health conditions live healthier lives. Long-term conditions may cause fatigue, a loss of physical strength and endurance and require new strategies to delay disability, improve function and help people manage their own health on a day to day basis. A Matter of Balance classes help to reduce the risk of falls by teaching fall prevention strategies. After taking A Matter of Balance classes, 98% of participants reported greater confidence in fall management. Workshops are fun and engaging. To learn more about attending these free classes, or to become a volunteer instructor, call 251-706-4680 or 1-800-243-5463.
March 8, 2016 graduating A Matter of Balance fall prevention class at Westminster Village. Volunteer instructor Bobbie Holt-Ragler on far left and Marcela Nettle and Julie McGee of the Area Agency on Aging far right back row.
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Local Councils on Aging provide convenient locations for County Residents
With the Area Agency on Aging located in downtown Mobile, the South Alabama Regional Planning Commission has partnered with our neighboring counties to provide local walk-in access for the citizens in Baldwin and Escambia Counties. The Baldwin Council on Aging, a department of the Baldwin County Commission, serves as a local resource for information and assistance for seniors. The Council on Aging provides guidance navigating the issues seniors face. A few of the services offered are: personalized case management, insurance counseling, prescription assistance, benefit screening, durable medical assistance, legal assistance, tax information, consignment gift shop, ceramic classes, nutrition sites and assist those approaching retirement. The Council on Aging is located at the Central Annex, 22251 Palmer Street in Robertsdale, and is here to assist the Senior Citizens of Baldwin County. If you have a need not listed here, additional questions or concerns, please call us at 251-972-8506 Central Baldwin, 251-943-5061 South Baldwin, 251-928-3002 Eastern Shore or 251-937-0264 North Baldwin. The Escambia County Council on Aging supports local senior centers and provides opportunities for socializing, adequate nutrition and supportive services to the senior residents of Escambia County, AL. The Council on Aging also provides information and referral for other services provided to senior citizens in the county. The office is located in the County Satellite Office at 8600 Hwy 31. Call Sheila Brown at 368-1032.
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Gateway to Community Living
The Area Agency on Aging is now providing a Transition Coordinator to help individuals plan for a safe and successful move out of institutions such as nursing homes to the community. Gateway to Community Living is an initiative of the Alabama Medicaid Agency that helps Alabamians who are aging or have disabilities live at home in their own communities. It allows eligible people who currently live in an institution to enroll in one of Alabama’s seven Home and Community-Based Waiver programs so they can still get the services and supports they need at home. For those interested in moving from a facility to the community, a trained Transition Coordinator from the Area Agency on Aging can help them find out if they are eligible and talk with them about available services that would best suit their needs for safe and healthy community living. For information contact Gateway to Community Living by phone at the Alabama Medicaid Agency at 855-236-6341 or call for additional information from the Transition Coordinator at the Area Agency on Aging at 706-4680. Medicaid Waiver Programs provide Home and Community Care The Area Agency on Aging operates the Elderly and Disabled Medicaid Wavier program. It is designed to allow elderly and/or disabled individuals of any age who
would otherwise require care in an institutional setting or nursing home to remain at home by providing case management and supportive services such as personal care, respite care, adult day care, companion services, and meals. A similar program is offered for persons living with HIV. Both programs have a personal choices option that allows families to hire their own workers and have more flexible services. The Area Agency on Aging also operate Technology Assisted and Alabama Community Transition Medicaid Waivers. The TA Waiver is for those individuals age 21 and older with complex skilled medical conditions who are ventilator dependent or who have a tracheostomy and covered services include private duty nursing, personal care/attendant services, medical supplies and assisted technology. The Alabama Community Transition Waiver (ACT) provides services to individuals with disabilities or long term illnesses who currently live in a nursing facility and who desire to transition to the home or community setting. Those eligible receive an array of services to help them move back into the community and remain at home. All programs have medical and financial criteria. For more information or to apply, contact us at 251-706-4680 or 1-800-243-5463
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Carolyn Setter of Saraland joins Gulf Coast Masters Games local champions from Atmore to show off the ribbons they won at the kick off of the local games at the VIA! Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center in Mobile in 2015.
Ouida Nolen form Mobile pitches a horseshoe during the Gulf Coast Masters Games competition while Pat Castleberry and Lynette Christensen watch from the side. Local champions have the opportunity to travel to the Alabama Masters Games annually.
2016 Alabama Masters Games held in Trussville
The Area Agency on Aging is sponsoring the district Masters Games Tournament for Baldwin, Mobile and Escambia counties. The Masters Games of Alabama were organized in 1989 to involve senior adults in recreational activity and fitness. Any resident of the state of Alabama age 50 and older is eligible to participate in the games. The winners for the local events may compete in statewide competitions. This year’s games were held over the summer in Mobile, Chickasaw, Robertsdale and Orange Beach and included basketball free throw, billiards, Frisbee throw, Nerfball throw, softball throw, horseshoes, shuffleboard, table tennis ,checkers, dominos, doubles dominoes and bowling. Opportunities to compete at the state level in swimming, golf and 3-on-3 basketball are also available. Local champions can compete statewide in Trussville October 10-14 and a chartered bus will be available. South Alabama senior athletes bring back many state medals annually. For more information contact us at 251-706-4680 or 1-800-243-5463
In Alabama 70,250 seniors are using SNAP to buy healthy food. Are you? Pictured is Area Agency on Aging staff explaining the improved SNAP benefit at the Piggly Wiggly in Bay Minette. Alabama has made a special effort to help seniors age 60 + have healthy diets through improvements in its SNAP food assistance program that provides money to buy groceries. For seniors who are retired or unemployed with no earned income, there is no office visit necessary, benefits under the Elderly Simplified Application Program are awarded for 3 years unless maximum income is exceeded, no assets are counted, income is self-declared, and a standard medical deduction is available to increase benefits. It is estimated that over 70% of seniors who qualify never apply. If you income is not over $1276 for one person OR if you have high medical expenses, call the Area Agency on Aging to see if you qualify at 251-706-4680 or 1-800-243-5463.
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New Senior Center Opens The new MOWA Choctaw Senior Center held its Grand Opening celebration on June 23. Commissioner Neal Morrison of the Alabama Department of Senior Services, Chief Labarron Byrd and Mayor James Adams of Mt. Vernon were special guests. Pictured is the Ribbon Cutting ceremony with Tribal Council members. Daily attendance at the senior center is 50 people and has generated a lot of excitement among the elders of the community. Senior Centers act as a focal point for older adults to receive many aging services. South Alabama has 27 local SAIL Senior Centers that provide seniors with nutritious meals and the opportunity to be active while also building new friendships. The Senior Centers offer fun activities, health and wellness education, arts and crafts, transportation, volunteer opportunities, education and local trips. In some areas, a meal delivery program is available for homebound seniors who qualify. Eligibility includes older adults age 60 and over, their spouses, and persons with a disability residing with an older adult. Local churches and non-profits also operate senior centers and home delivered meal programs. See listings in this directory and on-line at www.agingsouthalabama.org. For more information contact us at 251-706-4680 or 1-800-2435463
The MOWA Choctaw Senior Center Grand Opening celebration was held June 23. Commissioner Neal Morrison of the Alabama Department of Senior Services, Chief Labarron Byrd and Mayor James Adams of Mt. Vernon were special guests. Pictured is the Ribbon Cutting ceremony with Tribal Council members. Daily attendance at the senior center is 50 people and has generated a lot of excitement among the elders of the community.
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The best (and worst) foods for heart health N
o one wants to hear from their doctors that they have joined the millions of people across the globe to be diagnosed with heart disease. The Heart Foundation reports that heart disease, which includes diseases of the heart and cardiovascular system and stroke, is the No. 1 cause of death in the United States, affecting both men and women and most racial/ethnic groups. Heart disease also is one of the leading causes of death in Canada, claiming more than 33,000 lives per year. Many factors contribute to the development of heart disease, including smoking, lack of exercise and stress. Diet and whether a person is overweight or obese also can have a direct link to heart health. Diet, particularly for those with diabetes and poorly controlled blood sugar levels, is a major concern. A variety of foods are considered helpful for maintaining a strong and healthy heart and cardiovascular system, while others can contribute to conditions that may eventually lead to cardiovascular disease or cardiac arrest. Moderation enables a person to sample a little of everything, but not to make any one food a habit. The following are some foods to promote heart health and some foods you might want to avoid.
Good
• Tree nuts: Tree nuts contain unsaturated fats that can help lower LDL cholesterol (the bad stuff) and improve HDL (the good stuff). Nuts also are a filling source of protein and other healthy nutrients. • Whole grains: Whole grains contain complex carbohydrates for energy, as well as protein and fiber. Fiber can help scrub cholesterol from the blood, lowering bad cholesterol levels. • Fatty fish: Many cold-water, fatty fish, such as halibut, herring and salmon, contain omega-3 fatty acids, which are heart-healthy. Omega-3s also can be found in walnuts, flaxseed and some soy products. • Beans: Beans and other legumes are an excellent source of protein and can be a stand-in
for meats that are high in saturated fat. Beans also contain cholesterol-lowering soluble fiber and folate, which can reduce blood homocystein levels. The Bean Institute reports that consuming beans may reduce cholesterol levels by roughly six to 10 percent. • Yogurt: Researchers in Japan found yogurt may protect against gum disease. Left untreated, gum disease may elevate a person’s risk for heart disease. Yogurt contains good bacteria that can counteract bad bacteria and boost immunity. • Raisins: Raisins contain antioxidants that may help reduce inflammation. Inflammation is often linked to heart disease and other debilitating conditions. Fresh produce also is a good source of antioxidants.
Poor
• Fried foods: Many fried foods have little nutritional value, as they tend to be high in saturated and trans fats. French fries are particularly bad because they are carbohydrates fried and then doused in salt. • Sausage: Processed meats have frequently earned a bad reputation among cardiologists, but sausage can be a big offender, due in large part to its high saturated fat content. • Red meats: Enjoying a steak is probably not as bad as eating a deep-fried brownie, but it’s best to limit red meat consumption to about 10 percent or less of your diet. Red meats can have a considerable amount of cholesterol, saturated fat and calories. • Added sugars: Sugar can increase
blood pressure and triglyceride levels. Sugar often hides out in foods that you would not associate with the sweetener. Plus, many people unwittingly consume too much sugar simply through sugar-sweetened beverages and ready-toeat cereals. • Salty foods: Leave the salt shaker in the spice cabinet and opt for herbs for flavoring, advises the American Heart Association. High-sodium diets often are to blame for hypertension, a major risk factor for heart disease. • Dairy: Artery-clogging saturated fat also can be found in dairy products, particularly the full-fat versions. Butter, sour cream and milk can be problematic when people overindulge. Opt for low-fat dairy when possible.
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10 Tips to help you live longer 1. Stay active. Get moving! Go golfing, dancing, swimming or biking. Play tennis or do some gardening. To stay fit, do at least 150 minutes of moderateto high-intensity physical activity per week and adopt an active lifestyle. For example, use the stairs instead of the elevator and walk or bike to get where you’re going whenever possible.
6. Relax. Learn to manage your stress. Intense stress can cause insomnia and even skin rashes. It can also aggravate conditions such as high blood pressure and Type 2 diabetes. Take time for yourself and relax. Do yoga, learn to breathe properly, get a massage or read. In other words, slow down and smell the roses.
2. Watch your diet. A healthy, balanced diet improves your general well-being and is essential for controlling your weight, cholesterol levels and blood pressure. Follow the Canada Food Guide’s recommendations; eat less sugar and be moderate in your consumption of alcohol.
7. Quit smoking. Smoking increases the risk of lung cancer, heart disease and stroke. The sooner you quit, the sooner your body can recover and benefit from reduced chances of a premature death. 8. Cultivate your social life. Having a full social and emotional life helps you live longer and makes it easier to enjoy life’s little pleasures. Surround yourself with people you love, and spend time with your family. Volunteer, join a club or sports team and consider adopting a pet. Avoid isolating yourself, because doing so is harmful to your health.
3. See your doctor on a regular basis. An ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure, and that’s why your doctor is your best ally. Have regular checkups and go for recommended screening tests. An early diagnosis can make all the difference in the event of illness. 4. Take care of yourself. Listen to your body, and see your dentist and optometrist regularly. Exercise your brain to keep your memory active, and splurge once in a while on beauty treatments or activities that boost your morale. 5. Get enough sleep. Lack of sleep increases irritability and reduces concentration. It also increases the risk of heart disease and certain cancers. For most people a good night’s rest involves at least eight hours of sleep.
9. Maintain your passions. It’s important to have fun and to have a hobby that you love. Set goals and objectives for yourself, whether it’s to improve your backhand in tennis or put in another flower bed in your backyard. Working on projects helps you keep an active mind and high spirits. 10. Treat yourself. Go on a trip or change your decor. Buy some tickets for a show or go see a movie. Eat out, or invite someone in for a meal. Think about your own needs and spoil yourself a little.
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2016 Senior Citizens Hall of Fame recognizes local citizens The 34th Awards Ceremony for the Alabama Senior Citizens Hall of Fame was held on July 17, 2016 in Montgomery. Ms. Claudine Andress of Spanish Fort and Mrs. Esther Pearl Beard of Wilmer were among twenty Alabamians who received the Lifetime Achievement Award. This awards honors their lifetime commitment to serving the members of their community and ongoing service to others. Special Awards were given to five members of the Alabama Silver Haired Legislature, including Charlotte Boyle of Atmore and William H. Cobb of Mobile. A Volunteer Award was also presented to four outstanding volunteers, including Mr. Morris Williams, who delivers Meals on Wheels in Bay Minette. Also recognized were couple married for 65 years or more, which included Leon & Dorothy Chambers of Fairhope, John & Thelma Reynolds of Bay Minette and Fred & Lelia Reed of Mobile. In addition, Eunice Bridges Michael of Pritchard was recognized among those celebrating reaching age 100 or older. For more information about these awardees or the Hall of Fame and how to apply, go to alabamaageline.gov or call 1-800-243-5463.
Charlotte Boyle of Atmore receives the Alabama Silver Haired Legislature Award recognizing her years of volunteer service with the Silver Haired Legislature, House District 66, from Agriculture Commissioner John McMillian during the 34th Annual Awards Ceremony of the Alabama Senior Citizens Hall of Fame in Montgomery.
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Thursday, October 6, 2016 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Baldwin County Coliseum
19477 Fairground Road Robertsdale, AL
Free Admission and Parking
Health and Wellness Free Health Screenings Information on Aging Services Flu Shots Available Entertainment and Shopping Games - Prizes Market Area with Local Vendors Free Lunch and Tote Bag Giveaways and Door Prizes
Sponsored by: Area Agency on AgingSouth Alabama Regional Planning Commission For more information, to be a sponsor, to be an exhibitor, contact: Larraine Martin – 251-706-4638 larmartin@sarpc.org
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Long-Term Care Ombudsman
The Area Agency on Aging provides the local Ombudsmen for Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia counties. The Ombudsmen are advocates for residents in longterm care facilities - Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities. They work with all parties to protect the health, safety, welfare, and rights of Alabama’s longterm care residents. Anyone can use the Ombudsman, including residents, their friends and family, or employees of long-term care facilities. An Ombudsman’s role is to: • Provide information to the public including how to choice a facility, and residents’ rights in long term care facilities. Staff are available to make presentations. • Educate residents, family members, and facility staff, and assist with resident and family councils. • Visit each facility to evaluate conditions and help ensure residents receive quality care to which they are entitled. • Investigate and resolve complaints on behalf of residents. • Act as a mediator between residents, family members and staff. Individuals can file a complaint in writing, by phone, or in person. You do not have to give your name and all information if kept confidential. Contact us at 251-706-4666 or 1-800-243-5463
Senior Employment The Senior Community Service Employment Program, also called the Senior Aides program, is a community service and work-based training program for older workers that provides useful community services and fosters individual economic self-sufficiency through training and placement into unsubsidized jobs. While in the program, participants are paid minimum wage for up to 20 hours a week. Eligibility includes age 55 and older, unemployed, and have an income of less than 125% of the federal poverty level. Contact us at 251-652-0585 or 1-800-243-5463 or email us at tpringle@ sarpc.org. More information is available at www.sarpc.org.
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LIST OF SERVICES Health
Companion or Aide Service, Medication Management, Hospital Discharge Coordination, RN Developed Care Plans, Daily Phone Checks
Personal Services Assistance
South Alabama Regional Planning Commission (251) 652-0585 • www.sarpc.org
Mobility, Eating, Grooming, Dressing, Incontinence, Bathing
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MD Visits, Shopping/Groceries, Beauty Salon, Errands, Escort to Restaurant or Events
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•Cell Phone Accessories for Hearing Devices •Ear Wax Removal •Diagnostic Hearing Evaluations •Custom Ear-molds and Earplugs •Hearing Device Repairs Medicare Provider
•Hearing Device Selection and Fitting •Live Speech Mapping N IN NOW OPE PES AT THE SHOP FAIRHOPE VILLAGE!!!
Federal Blue Cross Hearing Device Benefit Perks Program for State of Alabama Employees and Retirees Most Insurances Accepted
Angelene Hanks Naro, M.CD., CCC-A Audiologist
22530 US Hwy 98 STE 240 Fairhope, AL 36532 Tel: 251-929-9397 Fax: 251-929-9396
157A N. Hoyle Ave. Bay Minette, AL 36507 Tel: 251-937-8731 Fax: 251-937-8733
1305 McMillan Ave Brewton, AL 36426 Tel: 251-867-7711 Fax: 251-867-7791
www.naroaudiology.com • www.healthyhearing.com
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New to Medicare and have questions? We have answers! Get Medicare Ready! Humana is one of the largest administrators of Medicare Advantage plans in the country. More than 7.5 million Medicare members* have chosen Humana to be their healthcare partner. I’m a licensed, independent sales agent, and I’ll listen to what you want and help you choose a #"'! 0# "4 ,2 %# .* , 2& 2 i21 7-30 ,##"1@ Call Today! George Harris Jr., Licensed Sales Agent 251-968-1234 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
* umana Inc. First Quarter 2015 Earnings Release 4/29/2015 Humana is a Medicare Advantage HMO, PPO and PFFS organization and a stand-alone prescription drug plan with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in any Humana plan depends on contract renewal. This information is not !-+.*#2# "#1!0'.2'-, -$ #,#$'21@ -,2 !2 2&# .* , $-0 +-0# ',$-0+ 2'-,@ - %#2 2&'1 ',$-0+ 2'-, $-0 $0## ', other languages, call 251-968-1234 (TTY: 711). Para obtener esta información gratuitamente en otros idiomas, llame al 251-968-1234 (TTY: 711). ाᕇளҁၗૻޑխځдᇟހقҁǴፎठႝ 251-968-1234᠋ምጕǺ711). Y0040_GHHJ5STEN
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These listings are provided as a service to senior citizens in Baldwin, Escambia and Mobile Counties. Inclusion in these listings does not constitute an endorsement by SARPC or the Area Agency on Aging.
AGING INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
Aging & Disability Resource Center/SARPC Baldwin, Escambia and Mobile Counties 251-706-4680 or 800-243-5463 www.sarpc.org Baldwin County Council on Aging Eastern Shore/Bay Minette 251-928-3002 Robertsdale 251-972-8506 council-on-aging Care Patrol Senior Living & Care Finders Baldwin and Escambia Counties 866-560-5656 Mobile County 205-533-6074 www.CarePatrol.com Escambia County Agency on Aging 251-368-1032, Ext 102 www.co.escambia.al.us/agency.html Independent Living Center of Mobile (Assistance for Persons w/ Disabilities) Baldwin, Escambia, and Mobile Counties: 251-460-0301 TDD: 251-460-2872 Video Phone: 251-281-2136 Independent Living Center of Mobile, AL Disability.gov National Eldercare Locator (Locate Area Agency on Aging in your state) 800-677-1116 www.eldercare.gov United Way Information and Referral Mobile 251-433-3624 www.211.org Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center 251-478-3311 www.viamobile.org AARP Information Center Mobile 888-687-2277 www.aarp.org/states/al
AGING ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL AND STATE AARP Alabama 888-243-5463 www.aarp.org/states/al
Alabama Department of Senior Services 877-425-2243 adss.alabama.gov/ American Society on Aging 800-537-9728 www.asaging.org National Committee for the Preservation of Medicare and Social Security 800-998-0180 www.ncpssm.org National Council on Aging 571-527-3900 www.ncoa.org U.S Administration for Community Living 202-401-4634 www.aoa.gov
EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEMS Acadian Monitoring Services 800-259-3333 www.acadian.com Lifeline 855-681-5351 lifeline.philips.com LogicMark Guardian Alert 911 Pendant acts like a phone, calling for emergency assistance 800-519-2419 www.logicmark.com Project LifeSaver (Wandering) Mobile County: 251-3574-2423 Baldwin County: 251-972-0200 x.7637 Escambia County: 251-809-0741 www.projectlifesaver.org Alert 1 1-844-335-5523 www.alert1.com
Educational Programs
Facilities offering free classes to older adults are marked with an asterisk (*):
Bishop State Community College* Mobile: 251-405-7000, In state, 800-523-7235 Senior Adult Scholarships Elderhostel – University of South Alabama Continuing Education Mobile: 251-460-7200 www.southalabama.edu/scesp/conference.html
Faulkner State Community College* 800-231-3752 Bay Minette: 251-580-2100 Fairhope: 251-990-0420 Gulf Shores: 251-968-3104 www.faulknerstate.edu/ James B. Mason School of Continuing Education Mobile: 251-471-1511 www.dauphinwayumc.org/masonschool
Dumas Wesley SAIL Center Mobile County 251-479-0649 East Brewton SAIL Center Escambia County 251-867-5568 Flomaton SAIL Center Escambia County 251-296-2773
Jefferson Davis Community College* Brewton: 251-867-4832 www.jdcc.edu
Grand Bay SAIL Center Mobile County 251-865-4010
Springhill College Gerontology Certificate, Graduate and Continuing Studies Mobile: 251-380-3094 www.shc.edu/
Hillsdale SAIL Center Mobile County 251-344-0341
University of South Alabama Gerontology Certificate Mobile: 251-460-6101 (Odyssey, a learning in retirement program, sponsored by the University of South Alabama) Mobile County: 251-460-7200
SAIL SENIOR CENTERS (SENIOR ACTIVITIES FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING)
Centers offer meals and senior activities, most offer home-delivered meals:
Atmore SAIL Center Escambia County 251-368-5742 Bay Minette SAIL Center Baldwin County 251-580-1693 Bayou La Batre SAIL Center Mobile County 251-824-4616 Citronelle SAIL Center Mobile County 251-866-5047 Creola SAIL Center Mobile County 251-675-7661 Daphne SAIL Center Baldwin County 251-621-3705 Dearborn YMCA SAIL Center Mobile County 251-432-4768
Huxford SAIL Center Escambia County 251-294-5646 Little River SAIL Center Baldwin County 251-862-9313 Loxley SAIL Center Baldwin County 251-964-5330 Mount Vernon SAIL Center Mobile County 251-829-9696 MOWA Choctaw Mobile County 251-829-5000 Parkway SAIL Center Mobile County 251-471-2503 Prichard SAIL Center Mobile County 251-452-7918 Providence SAIL Center Mobile County 251-544-4480 Saraland SAIL Center Mobile County 251-375-5438 Summerdale SAIL Center Baldwin County 251-989-6626 Thomas Sullivan SAIL Center Mobile County 251-438-7282
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Tillman’s Corner SAIL Center Mobile County 251-661-6600
Robertsdale/G. P. Thames Senior Center Baldwin County 251-947-8973
Trinity Gardens SAIL Center Mobile County 251-456-6690
Saraland Senior Center Mobile County 251-375-5438
Vaughn SAIL Center Baldwin County 251-937-4228
Satsuma Senior Program Mobile County 251-675-1440 www.cityofsatsuma.com/Seniors.html
Wilmer SAIL Center Mobile County 251-645-9209
SENIOR CENTERS MULTIPURPOSE CENTERS
Offer recreation and wellness activities for older adults:
Baldwin County Council on Aging Baldwin County 251-972-8506 www.co.baldwin.al.us Bay Minette Senior Center Baldwin County 251-580-1676 Chickasaw Senior Citizens Mobile County 251-452-6466 City of Mobile Adult Recreation Center Mobile County 251-666-3922 Foley Senior Center Baldwin County 251-943-1877 James P. Nix Adult Activity Center Fairhope – Baldwin County 251-928-2835 www.cofairhope.com/ser_nix.php
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Tillman’s Corner Senior Center Mobile County 251-661-6600
Open our hearts Deliver compassionate care Strive for excellence
Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center Mobile County 251-478-3311 www.viamobile.org
SUPPORT GROUPS
The Brennity At Daphne Daphne: 251-626-9000 Fairhope: 251-928-5555 www.sagora.com/communities/alabama/ E.A. Roberts Alzheimer Center Mobile County: 251-435-6950 infirmaryhealth.org/affiliates/alzheimers-center Gulf Coast Dementia Services Support Group Mobile County 251-445-4204 gcseniorservices.com/index.htm The Long Good Bye Mobile County: 251-471-1511 Other Support Groups Alabama Disability Advocacy Program 205-348-4928, (800) 826-1675 Mobile: 251-338-0950 www.adap.net
Connie Hudson Mobile Regional Senior Community Center Mobile County 251-602-4963
Alabama Kidney Foundation 800-750-3331 www.alkidney.org
Poarch Creek Indians Senior Center Escambia County 251-368-9136 ext.2289
Take that first step Reach your goals Get your life back
Semmes Senior Center Mobile County 251-649-2010
Loxley Civic Center/Senior Program Baldwin County 251-964-4995 www.townofloxley.org
Orange Beach Activity Center Baldwin County 251-981-3440
You Can.
American Stroke Association 888-478-7653 www.strokeassociation.org/STROKEORG Amputee Coalition of America 888-267-5669 www.amputee-coalition.org
For skilled nursing care and rehabilitation therapy, the choice is Golden. Golden LivingCenter - Foley • 251-943-2781 www.GoldenLivingCenters.com/Foley Equal opportunity provider of healthcare services. GLS-14606-16 J167
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Atmore Community Hospital - Education Department Escambia County: 251-368-2500 www.bhcpns.org/AtmoreCommunityHospital United Methodist Compassion Ministries Mobile County: 251-471-1511 Epilepsy Foundation of South Alabama Mobile County: 251-341-0170 www.epilepsyfoundationalabama.org Exchange Club Family Center - Parenting issues The Family Center of Mobile Mobile County: 251-479-5700 www.familycentermobile.org Low Vision Support Group Mobile County: 251-432-7777 Baldwin County: 251-928-2835 MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians 251-829-5500 National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) Alabama: 800-626-4199 Mobile County: 251-461-3450 Baldwin County: 251-753-7107 www.namialabama.org Providence Hospital - Community Education Line Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties 251-633-1097 www.providencehospital.org Springhill Medical Center Family Center for Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties 251-460-5207 www.springhillmedicalcenter.com United Cerebral Palsy of Mobile 251-479-4900 www.ucpmobile.org Well Being Checks USA 1-877-884-6978 Widowed Persons Services Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties 251-470-6866 www.widowedmobile.org
TRANSPORTATION
AARP Driver Safety Program call for class locations 888-227-7669, 800-253-2017 www.aarp.org
Baldwin Rural Area Transit System (BRATS) Eastern Shore: 251-990-4636 Foley, Central or South Baldwin County: 251-972-6817 Bay Minette, North Baldwin County: 251-937-0355 www.baldwincountyal.gov City of Chickasaw Senior and Disabled Van 251-452-6464 cityofchickasaw.org/residents/senior-citizens/ City of Saraland - Senior and Disabled Van Mobile: 251-375-5439 www.saraland.org/ Dumas Wesley Community Center (City of Mobile) Mobile: 251-479-0649 www.dumaswesley.org Escambia County Alabama Transportation System (ECATS) Atmore: 251-446-9681 ext. 137 Brewton: 251-867-0584 www.co.escambia.al.us/ecats.html Medical Tansport of Alabama 888-318-6362 or 888-599-2050 mtalabama.com/ Mobile Bay Transportation Co. and Handivan Baldwin and Mobile Counties: 251-633-5693 www.mobilebaytransportation.com The WAVE (City of Mobile) Mobile: 251-344-5656 Mobility Assistance Programs 251-344-5656, 251-344-6600, 251-3349328 (TDD) www.thewavetransit.com Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center (Passport) Mobile County 251-478-3311 www.viamobile.org
VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS AARP Alabama 251-445-5243 Mobile County: 251-470-5235 www.aarp.org/states/al
Alabama Silver-Haired Legislature Mobile, Escambia and Baldwin Counties: 251-433-6541 or 800-243-5463 (Elected by peers age 60 or older every two years to represent older adults in same Alabama House District involving the political process to support resolutions to improve the quality of life
of older Alabamians) www.agingsouthalabama.org/volunteer_silver_ haired_legislature.html Area Agency on Aging/SARPC Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties 251-433-6541 or 800-243-5463 (Volunteers trained to provide SHIP insurance counseling to older adults; Ombudsman services for residents of nursing homes or assisted living facilities; teach wellness classes; act as a volunteer guardian; or train to work in disaster recovery centers after a hurricane or other disaster) Foster Grandparents Program Mobile County: 251-574-6488 Provides small stipend to volunteers age 55 or older who work with children. Legacy Leadership Institute for Older Adults Mobile, Escambia and Baldwin Counties: 251-433-6541 or 800-243-5463 www.agingsouthalabama.org/resources Free university-based training to prepare retired professionals for challenging volunteer opportunities in aging services. Sponsored by the Area Agency on Aging and the University of South Alabama. Mobile County Sheriff’s Volunteer Corp 251-574-2423 Volunteers work with the Yellow Dot Program, Child ID Division, Process Service Division, Parolee Verification Unit or Warrant Search and Call Division. www.mobileso.com/ RSVP of Baldwin County (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) 800-243-5463 RSVP of Escambia County 251-867-0256 251-368-8626 ext 112 Provides a wide variety of volunteer opportunities. RSVP of Mobile County 251-574-7787 Senior Companion Program Mobile County: 251-574-3232 (Provides small stipend to volunteers age 55 or older providing in-home assistance for the elderly & disabled) Volunteer Connect Provides a wide variety of volunteer opportunities. Mobile County: 251-433-3624 volunteer.uwswa.org/
Volunteers of America Southeast 251-300-3500, 800-859-4431 Provides a wide variety of volunteer opportunities. www.voasoutheast.org
WELLNESS PROGRAMS City of Chickasaw Mobile County: 251-452-6464
Connie Hudson Mobile Regional Senior Community Center Mobile County: 251-602-4963 www. cityofmobile.org/parks/sr_comm_cntr.php Gulf Coast Masters Games Mobile, Baldwin, and Escambia Counties: 251-706-4654 or 800-243-5463 Homestead Wellness Center Baldwin County: 251-929-0260 Infirmary Seniors Wellness and Fitness Center 251-279-1684 James P. Nix Adult Activity Center Baldwin County: 251-928-2835 www.cofairhope.com/services/james-p-nixcenter JR Thomas Wellness and Rehabilitation Center Mobile County: 251-432-7189 www.franklinprimary.org Infirmary North Baldwin Fitness Center 251-937-9099 Prohealth Fitness and Rehab Center Mobile County: 251-435-2010 Providence Adult Wellness Mobile County: 251-639-2090 SARPC/AAA Free “Living Well Alabama,” Chronic Disease Self-Management and “A Matter of Balance: Managing Concerns about Falls,” courses help Alabamians age healthier and safer. 251-433-6541, 800-243-5463 Senior Circle, South Baldwin Regional Medical Center Baldwin County: 251-949-3563 www.southbaldwinrmc.com/South-BaldwinRegional-Medical-Center/home.aspx Senior Olympics Statewide: 334-242-4496 Senior Spirit, Providence Hospital Mobile County: 251-633-1696 877-416-1620
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Springhill Athletic Club Mobile County: 251-340-7870 Thomas Hospital Wellness Center Baldwin County: 251-279-1684 Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center Mobile County: 251-478-3311 www.viamobile.org YMCA Baldwin County: 251-626-0888, 251-970-3003 Escambia County: 867-9622, 251-368-9622 Mobile County: 251-344-4856, 251-438-1163, 251-679-8877
ELDER LAW
Aging in Alabama Kyla G. Kelim, Esq. 251-281-8120 www.elderconsults.com Alabama State Bar Lawyer Referral Service Mobile County: 251-433-9790 800-392-5660 www.alabar.org Davis and Fields, PC Baldwin County: 251-621-1555 www.davis-fields.com
Davis and Associates, Legal Counseling for the Elderly Mobile, Baldwin, and Escambia Counties: 251-434-6848
Escambia County: 251-945-2400 State of Alabama Elder Abuse Hotline: 800-458-7214 www.dhr.state.al.us
Mobile Police Department (Elder Crime Prevention Unit) Project Care Mobile County: 251-208-1920 www.cityofmobile.org
Galloway, Wettermark, Everest & Rutens Mobile County: 251-476-4493 www.gallowayllp.com
Alabama Elder Care Hotline Long Term Care Facilities – Statewide 800-356-9596
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
Legal Services Alabama Mobile, Baldwin, and Escambia Counties: 251-433-6560 800-403-4872
Alabama Securities Commission 800-222-1253 www.asc.state.al.us/
Call Center for Disasters 866-456-4995 Mobile: 251-433-6560 ext 3408 Spanish Hotline: 888-835-3505 www.legalservicesalabama.org South Alabama Volunteer Lawyer Program Mobile: 251-438-1102 855-997-2857 www.savlp.org
ELDER RIGHTS FRAUD AND ABUSE
Adult Protective Services Department of Human Resources Mobile County: 251-450-7000 Baldwin County: 251-947-8340
Charity Navigator 201-818-1288 www.charitynavigator.org Long Term Care Ombudsman Program Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 251-433-6541, 800-243-5463 Medicare Fraud 251-434-6848 (888) 597-9564 www.alabamasmp.gov Mobile Fair Housing Center 251-479-1532 www.sacfh.org
Baldwin County Council on Aging Senior Essential Emergency Kit (SEEK) Baldwin County: 251-972-8506 Emergency Management Agency Mobile County: 251-460-8000 Baldwin County: 251-972-6807 Escambia County:251-867-0232 www.mcema.net/
EMPLOYMENT
Alabama Career Center Mobile County: 251-461-4146 Baldwin County: 251-943-1575 Bay Minette: 251-937-4161 Escambia County: 251-867-4376 Foley: 251-943-1575 Alabama State Employment Call Center Mobile County: 866-234-5382 Goodwill Easter Seals Senior Aides Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 251-433-4900
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Home of Alabama’s only All Make repair lab. Mobile 251-342-1144
Fairhope 251-929-0604
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Mature Staffing Services Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 251-652-0585, 800-243-5463 Mobile Works Mobile County: 251-432-0909 www.mobile-works.org/ SARPC Senior Aides Program Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 251-652-0585 800-242-5463 www.sarpc.org
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
American Red Cross Mobile: 251-544-6100 Monroe Field Office 251-743-3383 Atmore: 251-368-3643 Bay Minette: 251-937-3801 Foley: 251-943-3844 www.redcross.org Bay Area Food Bank Mobile, Baldwin, and Escambia Counties: 251-653-1617, 888-704-3663 www.bayareafoodbank.org Benefits Enrollment Center Mobile, Baldwin, Escambia Counties: 800-243-5463 www.sarpc.org Catholic Social Services Mobile County: 251-434-1500 Baldwin County: 251-947-2293 www.catholicsocialservicesmobile.com Christian Service Center Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Ft. Morgan: 251-968-5256 www.cscgs.com Community Action Agency Mobile County: 251-457-5700 Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 251-626-2646 www.caaofsa.org Consumer Credit Counseling Mobile County: 251-602-0011 www.cccsmobile.org Credit Bureaus Equifax: 800-525-6285 www.equifax.com/home Experian: 888-397-3742 www.experian.com Trans Union: 800-680-7289 www.transunion.com
Ecumenical Ministries Fairhope: 251-928-3430 Foley: 251-943-3445 www.baldwinemi.org
Easter Seals Mobile and Baldwin Counties 251-471-1581 www.gesgc.org
Food Assistance, Dept. of Human Resources Mobile: 251-405-4000 Baldwin:251-945-2400 Prichard: 251-457-1232 Escambia: 251-809-2000
Ecumenical Ministries Baldwin 251-928-3430 Foley 251-943-3445 www.baldwinemi.com
Foreclosure Hotline, Alabama State Bar 877-393-2333 www.alabamaadr.org/web/publicinfo/ Foreclosure/index.php
Independent Living Center (RAMPS) Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties 251-460-0301 www.rampcil.org
Maddie’s Spay/Neuter Project, SPCA Mobile and Baldwin Counties: 251-633-3531 www.mobilespca.org
Mobile Housing Board Mobile County 251-434-2200 www.mhb.gov
AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE SERVICES - DENTAL
North Baldwin Ecumenical Association 251-937-8115 Tuesday & Thursday only
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE
Baldwin Denture Clinic Baldwin County: 251-621-9404 www.baldwindenturecenter.com
Prodisse Pantry Mobile: 251-626-1720 www.prodiseepantry.org/ Reverse Mortgage Counseling Consumer Credit Counseling Mobile County: 251-602-0011 Baldwin County: 251-990-8499 Mobile Housing Board: 251-434-2205 www.lifelinesmobile.org SafeLink LifeLine Free cellular phone and service: 800-977-3768 www.safelinkwireless.com Salvation Army Mobile County: 251-438-1625 Baldwin County: 251-943-3883 www.salvationarmyusa.org United Way Mobile County: 251-433-3624 Baldwin County: 251-943-2110 www.liveunited.org
AAA SenioRx (Prescription Assistance Program) Mobile County: 251-706-4638 Baldwin County: 251-937-0358 Escambia County: 251-867-0257
Low Cost Generic Prescriptions Programs available at CVS, Publix, Rite Aid, Target, Walgreens and Walmart – contact your local store for information about which drugs are offered at a discount.
TAX COUNSELING
AARP Tax-Aide Mobile County: 251-470-5235 Fairhope: 251-928-2835 RSVP Mobile County: 251-574-7787 Escambia County: 251-867-0256, 251-867-0255 Atmore 251-368-1032 ext 112
Alabama Donated Dental Services Statewide: 334-834-1114, 800-414-9449
Dent-U-Save (Dentures) Mobile County: 251-338-3204
Franklin Primary Health Center, Pharmacy Mobile County: 251-436-7676 www.franklinprimary.org
Dixie Dental (Dentures) Baldwin County: 251-626-6140 www.dixiedental.com
Mobile County Health Dept. Mobile County: 251-445-7969 www.mobilecountyhealth.org
Franklin Primary Health Center, Dental Clinic Mobile County: 251-432-4117 Loxley: 251-964-2404 www.franklinprimary.org
Mostellar Medical Center Irvington: 251-824-2174 www.mostellarmedical.org Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy Mobile County: 251-432-4111 Baldwin County: 251-937-0358 Escambia County: 251-867-5765 www.ozanampharmacy.org
Mobile County Health Department 251-690-8139 familyhealthalabama.org Mostellar Medical Center Dental Clinic Mobile County: 251-824-2174 www.mostellarmedical.org
Partnership for Prescription Assistance 888-477-2669 www.pparx.org
Victory Health Partners Mobile County: 251-445-0611 www.victoryhealth.org
Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center Mobile County: 251-470-5226 www.viamobile.org
Veterans Affairs 251-219-3900, 800-827-1000 www.va.gov
HEALTH & REHABILITATION
HOME REPAIR AND WEATHERIZATION
Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Program Medicare: 800-633-4227 OR Local State Health Insurance Program Coordinator: 251-706-4617, 800-243-5463 www.medicare.gov
Community Action Mobile County: 251-457-5700 Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 251-626-2646 www.mcamobile.org
Alabama Department of Rehabilitative Services 800-441-7607 800-499-1816 (TTY) 251-479-8611 (TTY) www.rehab.alabama.gov/ Independent Living Services Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 251-479-8611
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Baldwin County Health Department Bay Minette: 251-937-6935 Robertsdale: 251-947-1910 www.adph.org/baldwin Escambia County Health Department Atmore: 251-368-9188 Brewton: 251-867-5765 www.co.escambia.al.us/health.html Franklin Primary Health Centers Mobile: 251-432-4117 Prichard: 251-452-1442 Loxley: 251-964-4011 www.franklinprimary.org Goodwill Easter Seals Mobile: 251-471-1581 www.gesgc.org Baldwin Family Health Center Foley: 251-947-1083 Mobile County Health Department Mobile, Citronelle: 251-866-9126 North Mobile: 251-829-9884 Semmes: 251-445-0582 www.familyhealthalabama.org
Mostellar Medical Center Mobile County: 251-824-2174 www.mostellarmedical.org
The Starkey Hearing Foundation - HearNow 800-328-8602, ext 2095 www.starkeyhearingfoundation.org
USA Physicians Group, Stanton Road Clinic Mobile County: 251-471-7207 www.usahealthsystem.com
Veteran’s Hearing Aides Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 800-648-HEAR(4327) www.prosthetics.va.gov/psas/Hearing_Aids.asp
Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic Mobile County: 251-219-3900 Victory Health Partners Mobile County: 251-460-0999 www.victoryhealth.org
Hearing
Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 251-432-7777 www.aidb.org Beltone Audiology and Hearing Center Mobile County: 251-479-9409, 251-342-7000 www.beltone.com Ear Lab 251-342-1144, 800-525-7936 www.earlabmobile.com
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MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Department of Veteran Affairs Mobile County: 251-574-8578 VA Outpatient Clinic, Mobile: 251-219-3900 Atmore (Satellite office): 251-368-4223 Foley: 251-037-0218, ext. 115 www.va.state.al.us Family Counseling Center Mobile County: 251-602-0909 www.lifelinesmobile.org
Alcoholics Anonymous Mobile County: 251-479-9994 www.mobileaa.org
Home of Grace for Women Mobile County:(251) 456-7807 www.homeofgraceforwomen.com
Alta Pointe Health Systems Mobile County: 251-450-2211 www.altapointe.org
Mission of Hope Mobile County: 251-649-0830 www.missionofhopeministries.net
Baldwin County Mental Health Center Bay Minette: 251-937-2010 Fairhope: 251-928-2871 Foley: 251-972-8220 www.bcmhcal.com
Penelope House Mobile County: 251-342-8994
Catholic Social Services Mobile County: 251-434-1500 www.mobilecss.org
Serenity Care Mobile County: 251-635-1942, 251-639-5245 www.serenitycareinc.org
Salvation Army DWL Mobile County: 251-438-4729, 251-438-1625
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The Shoulder Baldwin County: 251-626-2199 www.theshoulder.org/index.html Veterans Affairs Out Patient Clinic Mobile: 251-219-3900 Toll Free:888-201-0110 Waterfront Rescue Mission Mobile County: 251-433-1847 www.waterfrontmission.org Wings of Life Mobile County: 251-432-5245 www.wings-of-life.com
VISION SERVICES
Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 251-432-7777 www.aidb.org Alabama Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 800-392-5671 webmini.apls.state.al.us/apls_web/apls/ apls/?q=Blind Alabama Lions Club Sight Foundation Alabama: 205-325-8519 Statewide: 800-967-4448 www.alsca.org Bibles on Tape/Aurora Ministries 941-748-3031 www.audiobiblesfortheblind.org Community Services for Vision Rehabilitation Mobile County: 251-476-4744 Daphne: 928-2888, 866-639-5822 www.csvrlowvision.org Eye Care America Senior Eye Care Program 800-222-3937 www.eyecareamerica.org Franklin Primary Health Center - Vision Clinic Mobile County: 251-432-4117 www.franklinprimary.org Knight’s Templar Eye Foundation 214-888-0220 www.knightstemplar.org Mobile Association for the Blind Mobile, and Baldwin Counties: 251-473-3585
National Federation of the Blind 410-659-9314(Main) 866-504-7300(Help) (Reads newspapers and current event articles via phone) www.nfb.org New Eyes for the Needy 973-376-4903 www.neweyesfortheneedy.org OASIS (Older Alabamians System of Information and Services Statewide) Vision Related 800-671-6842 Mobile County: 251-479-8611 www.rehab.alabama.gov/OASIS
Dr. Shyla Reddy Mobile 251-434-3475 Dr. Alan Shain Mobile 251-414-5900
GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRISTS
MedAmerica Insurance Company 800-544-0327 www.yourlongtermcare.com
INSURANCE RESOURCES
Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company 800-775-6000 www.mutualofomaha.com New York Life Mobile:251-460-4606 www.mobile.nyloffices.com
Alabama Department of Insurance 800-433-3966 www.aldoi.gov Alabama Medicaid Agency Statewide: 251-472-4360 or 800-362-1504 www.medicaid.alabama.gov
WHIL Radio, 91.3 – Radio Reading Program 251-380-4699
Alabama Quality Assurance Foundation 800-760-4550 www.aqaf.com
Alzhemier’s & Dementia Help Line 251-706-4680, 800-AGELINE (800-243-5463) Area Agency on Aging Alabama Cares Program provides respite care and supportive services for persons with dementia, caregiver counseling and education, and caregiver classes. Mobile, Baldwin, and Escambia Counties 251-433-6541, 800-243-5463 H.E.L.P. Line DETA dementia education providers: Consultation and education available to both professionals and family caregivers. (Statewide) 800-457-5679 Project Lifesaver Persons at risk of wandering wear a wristband transmitter that can be tracked by search and rescue teams. (See EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEMS) Mobile County: 251-457-5700
GERIATRIC PHYSICIANS Dr. Thomas H. McCulloch Fairhope 251-990-8860 Dr. David MacRae Mobile 251-378-3900 Dr. David Phillips Mobile 251-645-8946
Guaranty Income Life Insurance Company For Existing customers only 800-535-8110 www.GILICO.com Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company 800-272-2216 www.massmutual.com
East Bay Psychiatry Fairhope 251-928-4750
Vision USA 800-766-4466 www.aoa.org/visionusa
ALZHEIMER’S & DEMENTIA SPECIFIC SERVICES
LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE
Department of Veterans Affairs 800-827-1000 www.va.gov Medicare 800-633-4227 www.medicare.gov Medicare Fraud 800-447-8477, 251-434-6848
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Contact local State Farm Agent 251-473-7150 www.statefarm.com
MEDICARE ADVANTAGE COMPANIES Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama 877-278-7007 www.bcbsal.org
Cigna Healthspring of Alabama, Inc. 800-477-7061 www.healthspring.com
Railroad Retirees - Medicare Claims Information 800-833-4455 www.rrb.gov
Humana Insurance Company 800-866-0581 www.humana.com United Healthcare- AARP Medicare Complete 855-416-1466 www.aarphealthcare.com
Social Security Administration 800-772-1213, TTY, 800-325-0778 www.ssa.gov
Viva Medicare Plus 888-830-8482 www.vivamedicaremember.com
State Health Insurance Counseling Program (SHIP) Contact your area SHIP area by calling your local Area Agency on Aging at 1-800-Ageline (1-800243-5463) or 251-433-5463.
MEDICARE SAVINGS PROGRAMS
Tri Care for Life (Retirees) 866-773-0404, TTY, 866-773-0405 www.tricare.mil
(Subsidy that pays all or part of Medicare B & D premiums and may help with co-payments and deductibles)
Alabama Medicaid Agency Statewide: 800-362-1504 www.medicaid.alabama.gov Social Security Administration, Low Income Subsidy 800-772-1213 www.ssa.gov/medicareoutreach2/index.htm State Health Insurance Program Mobile County: 251-433-6541 Baldwin County: 251-972-8506 Escambia County: 251-368-1032 800-243-5463 from anywhere.
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MEDICARE SELECT COMPANIES Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama 877-278-7007 www.bcbsal.org
United Healthcare Insurance Company* AARP Health Care Options 800-768-1479 www.uhc.com
First Community Health Plan 256-532-2785 www.firstcomm.org
USSA Life Insurance Company 800-515-8687 www.usaa.com
United Healthcare- AARP 800-523-5800 www.aarphealthcare.com
ADULT DAY CARE
MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT COMPANIES
Companies offering supplement for Medicare Disabled are marked below with an asterisk (*).
Affinity Life Care Center 251-202-3971 www.affinitylifecarecenter.com All is Well Seniors Day Care 251-599-8890
American Republic Insurance Company 888-755-3065 www.americanenterprise.com
Blue Haven Adult Center Mobile: 251-408-3740 www.bluehavenadultcenter.com
Bankers Fidelity Life Insurance Company 800-241-1439 www.bflic.com
Daybreak UMC Senior Day Care Gulf Shores: 251-968-2549 or 251-968-2411 www.gulfshoresumc.org
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama* 877-278-7007 www.bcbsal.org
E.A. Roberts Alzheimer’s Center Mobile County: 251-435-6950
First Community Health Plan, Inc. 800-734-7826 www.cfhp.com Globe Life & Accident Insurance Company 88-801-6831 www.globecaremedsupp.com
Grandfriends Via! Mobile County: 251-470-5228 or 251-4705232 via.publishpath.com/grandfriends U.J. Robinson Memorial Center, Inc. Mobile County: 251-479-8593
Humana Insurance Company 888-310-8482 www.humana.com
Fairhope United Methodist Church Shepherd’s Place Fairhope: 251-928-1148 www.shepherdsplacerespite.com
Liberty National 800-331-2512
LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES ASSISTED LIVING
United of Omaha Life Insurance Company 877-667-2937 www.mutualofomaha.com
Ashbury Manor* Mobile County: 251-340-7528
Physician Mutual Life Insurance Company 800-228-9100 www.physiciansmutual.com State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Contact your local Sate Farm agent Thrivent Financial for Lutherans 800-847-4836 www.thrivent.com United American Insurance Company* 800-331-2512 www.unitedamerican.com
Facilities offering care for Dementia patients are marked below with an asterisk (*).
Assisted Living of Citronelle 251-866-0919 Atria Assisted Living, Regency* Mobile County: 251-380-0053 www.atriaseniorliving.com
Brookside on Cody Specialty Care* West Mobile: 251-639-0494 www.livingatbrookside.com
Live Oak Assisted Living Facility Baldwin County: 251-943-6733 www.liveoakal.com
Carrington Place* Mobile County: 251-679-9192 www.carrington-place.com/
Murray House Mobile County: 251-432-2272 www.murray-house.org
Carrington Specialty Care Assisted Living Facility* Mobile: 251-665-4202
Oakland Place* Baldwin County: 251-928-5560 www.oaklandplace.net
Country Place Senior Living of Fairhope 251-929-3627 www.countryplaceseniorliving.net
Somerby* 251-776-1455 www.somerbyofmobile.com
Country Place Senior Living of Foley 251-943-4412 www.countryplaceseniorliving.net
Stacey Manor Mobile County: 251-649-7021
Country Gables West Mobile: 251-367-2800 www.countrygables.info Crest Haven Mobile County: 251-583-6471 Crowne Healthcare of Springhill 251-344-7126 www.crownemanagement.com Dauphin Way Assisted Living 251-450-1110 Dauphinwayalf.com Elmcroft at Heritage Woods Mobile County: 251-665-9063 www.elmcroft.com/community/elmcroft-ofheritage-woods
The Blake at Malbis Baldwin County: 251-259-5588 www.blakeliving.com The Blake Memory Care Community* Baldwin County: 251-259-5588 www.blakeliving.com The Brennity at Daphne Baldwin County: 251-626-9000 www.brennitydaphne.com The Brennity at Daphne Memory Care* Baldwin County: 251-625-2555 www.brennitydaphne.com The Brennity at Fairhope Baldwin County: 251-928-5555 www.brennityfairhope.com
Gardens of Daphne Baldwin County: 251-625-0802
The Huntington Baldwin County: 251-981-0200
Gordon Oaks* Mobile County: 251-661-7600
The Meadows of Atmore Escambia County: 251-446-9317
The Haven Assisted Living and Memory Care Facility* (251) 923-2800 www.thehavenofgulfshores.com
The Meadows of Brewton Escambia County: 251-809-0227
Home Again Assisted Living* Mobile 251-554-2558 Home Sweet Home South Mobile County: 251-660-9321
Baldwin House Assisted Living Daphne : 251-621-1717
Knollwood Pointe Mobile County: 251-666-1005
Brookside Asssisted Living Mobile County: 251- 633-9299 www.livingatbrookside.com
Little Sister Of The Poor Sacred Heart Residence Mobile County: 251-476-6335 www.littlesistersofthepoormobile.org
W.D. Combs Magnolia Manor Mobile County: 251-366-3064 Westminster Village Baldwin County: 251-626-7007 www.westminstervillageal.com
CAREGIVER PROGRAMS
Alabama Cares Mobile, Baldwin, and Escambia: 251-706-4609, 800-243-5463 Alabama Respite 866-737-8252
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Veterans Affairs National Caregiver Support Line 855-260-3274 www.caregiver.va.gov/ Veterans Affairs Out Patient Clinic Mobile: 251-219-3900 Toll Free:888-201-0110
HOUSING - INDEPENDENT LIVING (MARKET RATE)
Baptist Oaks Apartments Mobile County: 251-432-2312 Bay Minette Housing Authority Baldwin County: 251-937-2211 Bay Minette Rotary Village Apartments Baldwin County: 251-937-2811 Bayou Plaza Apartments Mobile County: 251-436-8773
Brookside Retirement Community Mobile County: 251-633-9299 www.livingatbrookside.com
Brewton Housing Authority Escambia County: 251-867-5247
Gordon Oaks Apartments Mobile County: 251-661-7600
Cathedral Place Apartments Mobile County: 251-434-1590
Homestead Village of Fairhope Baldwin County: 251-929-0250 www.hvfairhope.com
Central Plaza Towers Mobile County: 251-434-2290
Somerby 251-776-1455 www.somerbyofmobile.com The Brennity at Fairhope Cottages, Baldwin 251-928-5555 The Grove Modular Retirement Home Baldwin County: 877-971-1033 University Oaks Apartments Mobile County: 251-661-7733 Westminster Village Baldwin: 800-843-3740 www.westminstervillageal.com
HOUSING - INDEPENDENT LIVING (SUBSIDIZED) AHEPA 310 Apartments Mobile County: 251-660-1783 Bayou La Batre: 251-824-1895 Theodore: 251-653-2294 Saraland: 251-679-0770 Semmes: 251-645-2405 Fairhope: 251-928-7352 www.ahepa310.org
Anderson-Fisher Apartments (physical disabilities only) Mobile County: 800-466-7722 x. 240 Atmore Housing Authority Escambia County: 251-368-8442 Atmore Rotary Village Escambia County: 251-368-5115 Autumn Dale Apartments Baldwin County: 251-928-0081
Chickasaw Housing Authority Mobile County: 251-457-6841 www.chickasawha.com
Mobile County Housing Board Mobile County: 251-434-2200 www.mhb.gov Oleander Park Apartments Mobile County: 251-639-1355 Point Escambia County: Apartments Escambia County: 251-368-4658 Rendu Terrace Mobile County: 251-300-3960 Ridge Manor Apartments Mobile County: 251-452-2615 South Haven Apartments Mobile County: 251-471-1061 Spring Run Apartments Baldwin County: 251-928-0981
Odyssey Health Care (Hospice) Mobile County: 251-478-9900, 877-358-9900 Daphne: 251-621-2500, 877-621-2501 www.odsyhealth.com Saad’s Hospice Services Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 251-343-9600 or 800-279-7223 www.saadhospice.com Southern Care Hospice Mobile and Baldwin Counties: 251-621-2844 www.southerncareinc.com Springhill Home Health and Hospice Mobile: 251-433-8172 Baldwin: 251-626-5895 Citronelle: 251-886-0711 www.springhillhomecare.com
The Village at Meadowview Baldwin County: 251-928-7787
Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic Mobile: 251-219-3900 Toll Free:888-201-0110
Cottonwood Senior Apartments Mobile County: 251-661-9887
Village Oaks Apartments Bay Minette: Baldwin County: 251-580-3333
NURSING HOMES
Creel Place Bayou La Batre: 251-300-2385
HOSPICE SERVICES IN THE HOME
Allen Memorial Home* Mobile County: 251-433-2642 www.allenmemorial.net
Crepe Myrtle Village Apartments Brewton: 251-867-7997 Dauphin Gate Apartments Mobile County: 251-473-7224 Emerson Gardens Mobile County: 251-434-2293 Flomaton Housing Authority Escambia County: 251-578-1488 Foley Housing Authority Baldwin County: 251-943-5370, 866-269-9679 Frank Boykin Towers Apartments Mobile County: 251-434-2292 The Gardens at Wellington Apartments 1-866-302-2382 The Gardens on First Avenue, Trinity Gardens Mobile: 251-434-2283 Highpoint VOA Elderly Housing Mobile County: 251-452-4965 HOPE VI Mobile County:251-433-1013, 251-434-2205
Alacare Mobile County 251-341-0707
ASERACARE Escambia and North Baldwin Counties: 251-575-3409 www.aseracare.com Covenant Hospice Escambia County: 251-867-6993, 866-854-2552(after hours) www.covenanthospice.org Community Hospice of Baldwin County Baldwin County: 251-943-5015 Mobile and Escambia County: 251-937-7330 www.comhospice.com First Choice Hospice Escambia County: 334-897-0650, 866-266-5059 Infirmary Hospice Care Mobile and Baldwin Counties: 251-435-7460 www.theinfirmary.com Gentiva Hospice Mobile, Baldwin, and Escambia Counties: 251-340-6387 www.gentiva.com Mercy Medical Home Care & Hospice Mobile County: 251-304-3135 Baldwin County: 251-621-4431 www.mercymedical.com
Facilities offering care for dementia patients are marked below with an asterisk (*).
Atmore Nursing Center Escambia County: 251-368-9121 www.crownemanagement.com/Facilities/ SkilledNursing/Atmore.aspx Azalea Garden- Kindred Transitional Care and Rehabilitation Mobile County : 251-479-0551 Citronelle Convalescent Home Mobile County: 251-866-5509 Cogburn Health & Rehabilitation, Inc. Mobile, Ashland Place: 251-471-5431* www.ashlandplacehealthandrehab.com Midtown, Palm Garden: 251-450-2800 palmgardenshealthandrehab.com West, Gulf Coast Health and Rehabilitation: 251-634-8002 www.gulfcoasthealthandrehab.com Crowne HealthCare Of Mobile County* Mobile County: 251-473-8684 www.crownehealthcareofmobile.com Crowne HealthCare Of Springhill Mobile County: 251-304-3000 Eastern Shore Rehabilitation and Health Center Baldwin County: 251-626-4200
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Fairhope Health & Rehab Center Baldwin County: 251-928-2153 Golden Living of Foley* Baldwin County: 251-943-2781 www.goldenlivingcenters.com Gordon Oaks Convalescent Center Inc.* Mobile County: 251-661-7600 Grand Bay Convalescent Home Inc. Mobile County: 251-865-6443 Little Sisters Of The Poor Sacred Heart Residence Mobile County: 251-476-6335 www.littlesistersofthepoormobile.org Lynwood Nursing Home* Mobile County: 251-661-5404 www.lynwoodnursing.com North Mobile Health & Rehabilitation Center* Mobile County: 251-452-0996 Mobile Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Mobile County: 251-639-1588 Montrose Bay Health And Rehabilitation Center Baldwin County: 251-928-2177 Oakwood-North Baldwin’s Center For Living Baldwin County: 251-937-3501 https://www.infirmaryhealth.org/services/ senior-care/oakwood-north-baldwin Robertsdale Healthcare Center* Baldwin County: 251- 947-1911 Sea Breeze Health Care Center Mobile County: 251-433-5471 Spring Hill Manor Nursing Home Mobile County: 251-342-5623 www.springhillmedicalcenter.com Springhill Senior Residence Mobile County: 251-343-0909 www.springhillmedicalcenter.com Twin Oaks Mobile County: 251-476-3420 West Gate Village Escambia County: 251-867-6077 Veterans Affairs Out Patient Clinic Mobile: 251-219-3900 Toll Free:888-201-0110
Westminster Village* Baldwin County: 251-626-7007 www.westminstervillageal.com William F. Green State Veterans Home* Baldwin County: 251-937-9881 www.va.state.al.us/WGHome.aspx
PRIVATE DUTY AND IN-HOME CARE ADDUS Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 251-414-5855, 866-414-5855 www.addus.com Area Agency on Aging Homemaker Program Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties 251-433-6541, 800-243-5463 Around The Clock Mobile County: 251-660-8574, 866-473-0473 Atmore Community Hospital Home Health Escambia County: 251-368-6286 www.atmorehospital.org Bay Nursing Mobile and Baldwin Counties: 251-471-3343 www.baynursing.com Brightstar Care Mobile and Baldwin Counties: 251-405-6451 www.brightstarcare.com/ Care Staff Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 850-475-9000 www.care-staff.com Comfort Keepers Mobile, Baldwin, and Escambia Counties: 251-621-5555 www.comfortkeepers.com Diversified Health Care Mobile and Baldwin Counties 251-990-3995 www.diversifiedhc.com D W McMillian Home Health Escambia County: 251-809-8470 www.dwmmh.org Elderly and Disabled Medicaid Waiver Mobile, Baldwin, and Escambia Counties: 251-433-6541, 800-243-5463 First Light Home Care Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 251-281-2004 www.firstlighthomecare.com
Gentiva Hospice Mobile, Baldwin, and Escambia Counties: 251-340-6387 mobile.gentivahospice.com/ Golden Rule Senior Care 251-288-4148 www.goldenruleseniorcare.com/ Gulf Coast Dementia Services. Inc. 251-421-4888 www.gcseniorservices.com Heavenly Caregiver Services Mobile and Baldwin Counties: 251-621-5115, 251-591-3656 Homecare Companions Foley - 251-943-6555 Mobile- 251-660-4000 homecarecompanions.net Home Instead Senior Care Mobile and Baldwin Counties: 251-342-6655 www.homeinstead.com Infirmary Home Care of Mobile 251-450-3300 Maxim Health Care Services Mobile and Baldwin Counties: 251-470-0223, 877-629-4631 www.maximhealthcare.com Mercy Medical Home Health Care Baldwin County: 251-621-4431 Mobile County: 251-304-3135 800-522-9883 www.mercymedical.com Oxford Health Care Services Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 251-661-9414, 888-290-9414 Rebound Rehab In-Home Physical Therapy Mobile and Baldwin counties 251-342-9008 Saad’s HealthCare Services Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 251-343-9600, 800-279-7223 www.saadhealthcare.com Senior Companion Program Mobile County: 251-574-3232 Sitter Referral Service Mobile and Baldwin Counties: 251-478-7377 www.sitterreferral.com
South Baldwin Regional Home Health 251-424-1045 www.southbaldwinrmc.com Springhill Home Health and Hospice Mobile: 251-433-8172 Baldwin: 251-626-5895 Citronelle: 251-886-0711 www.springhillhomecare.com Synergy HomeCare Mobile and Baldwin Counties 251-621-1900 www.synergyhomecare.com Tender Loving Care (Amedisys) 800-239-9192 Mobile County: 251-380-0492 Foley: 251-971-1436 Escambia County: 866-848-6831 www.amedisys.com Touching Hearts Senior Care Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties: 251-445-4204 www.touchingheartsseniorcare.com Thomas Home Health BaldwinCounty: 251-625-1520, 800-368-9619 Veterans Affairs Out-Patient Clinic Mobile: 251-219-3900 Toll Free: 888-201-0110 Well-Being Checks USA telephone reassurance, fee-based 877-884-6978
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Piggly Wiggly strives to make shopping easy for Seniors & all their Customers with four convenient locations in Baldwin County. We carry Locally grown products & produce from Baldwin County & Alabama. “We offer a pick up service for Fairhope Homestead Village Residents”
Locally Owned & Operated Serving Our Communities Feeding Your Families FAIRHOPE 100 Plantation Pointe | Sun-Thurs 7 to 9 Fri-Sat 7 to 10 FOLEY 1200 S. McKenzie Street | Sun-Thurs 7 to 9 Fri-Sat 7 to 10 LOXLEY 1087 N. Hickory Street | Sun-Thurs 7 to 9 Fri-Sat 7 to 9 SPANISH FORT 6530 Spanish Fort Blvd | Sun-Thurs 7 to 9 Fri-Sat 7 to 9 CAINSPIGGLYWIGGLY.COM
Contact Us: 855-584-3744
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Caring for your loved one by offering short term rehabilitation therapy and long term nursing care. Therapy Services: • Rehabilitation following knee or hip replacement • Treatment of balance disorders resulting in falls and distrubances • Management of wounds • Management of pain affecting function of movement U 7> } ` vwVÕ ÌÞ • Management of edema
Long Term Skilled Nursing Services: • Dementia and Alzheimer’s care • Restorative nursing U ,iVÀi>Ì > Ì iÀ>«Þ • Nutritional care • Medication management • Social work services • Personal care services
251-937-3501 infirmaryhealth.org/oakwood
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Locations in Fairhope, Foley, Evergreen and Brewton.
Jason Determann MD, Joey Carter MD, William Roberts MD, Jay Savage MD, Gregg Terral MD
Serving Baldwin County for 40 years
251-928-2401 www.baysideortho.com