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DIRECTORY for the Caregiver, Aging, and Disabled
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A Message From the Publisher When you or a loved one needs guidance, care, assistance, or a change in housing, the passage in front of you — the journey toward finding these resources — can look like an intimidating and winding path. This is why we create the Resource DIRECTORY for the Caregiver, Aging, and Disabled each year for your county. For those in our community who are aging, disabled, or caring for a loved one, there are often numerous stops along the road that leads to a more secure quality of life. The professional services, advocacy organizations, living communities, and other helpful services you need are out there, and we hope this free directory enhances and simplifies your search. An extensive source of local, regional, and national information, the Resource DIRECTORY for the Caregiver, Aging, and Disabled connects you to an abundance of organizations, businesses, and services for Lancaster Countians who are over age 50, who are caring for a loved one, or who live with disabilities. Within its hundreds of easy-to-read listings, you’ll find options for physicians, veterans services, energy assistance, tax help, home improvement, and many other useful categories. Plus, the Resource DIRECTORY contains contact information for Lancaster County police departments, post offices, and emergency services, as well as county, state, and federal government phone numbers for your convenience. The Resource DIRECTORY is available in print and online at www. ResourceDirectoryPA.com, so it’s accessible whenever and wherever you need it. The Lancaster County Resource DIRECTORY for the Caregiver, Aging, and Disabled would not be possible without the financial support and community dedication of its sponsors and advertisers. The path toward the care and assistance you seek may be winding, but it doesn’t need to be traveled alone and unsupported. We thank the businesses and organizations included in this directory for helping the Lancaster County community access the resources they need to travel a clear route forward. Sincerely, Donna K. Anderson, Publisher www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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Abuse/Neglect/Exploitation.................................................................6 Adult Day Services.................................................................................6 Advocacy...............................................................................................6 Alcohol & Substance Abuse Services..................................................7 Area Agency On Aging.........................................................................8 Assistive Technology/Devices..............................................................8 Autism Services......................................................................................8 Care Assessment Services....................................................................8 Caregiver Assistance.............................................................................8 Caregivers Can Take Steps to Prevent Depression (Feature Article).... 10 Clothing Resources..............................................................................14 Coins & Currency.................................................................................14 Consumer Protection/Complaints......................................................14 Counseling Services.............................................................................15 Dental Services.....................................................................................15 Disability Services.................................................................................15
Developmental/Physical............................................................................ 16 Mental Health/Intellectual......................................................................... 16
Domestic Violence...............................................................................16 Emergency............................................................................................17 Emergency Information.......................................................................60 Employment..........................................................................................17
Employment Opportunities........................................................................ 18 Resource DIRECTORY for the Caregiver, Aging, and Disabled is published annually by On-Line Publishers, Inc., 3912 Abel Drive, Columbia, PA 17512 (717) 285-1350 • (717) 770-0140 • (610) 675-6240 • www.onlinepub.com
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Energy Assistance................................................................................18 Events.....................................................................................................19 Eye Care Services................................................................................20 Financial Services.................................................................................20
Assistance.................................................................................................... 20 Emergency.................................................................................................. 20
Fitness....................................................................................................20 Food/Nutrition.......................................................................................21
Education/Counseling................................................................................ 21 Emergency Food......................................................................................... 21 Food Banks.................................................................................................. 21 Food Stamps................................................................................................ 22 Meals on Wheels......................................................................................... 22
Government..........................................................................................23
Local............................................................................................................. 23 County.......................................................................................................... 25 State.............................................................................................................. 25 Federal......................................................................................................... 25
Health Resources..................................................................................25 Healthcare............................................................................................27 Financial Assistance................................................................................... 27
Hearing Services...................................................................................27 Home Care Services............................................................................28 Home Improvements...........................................................................29 Homeless Services...............................................................................34 Hospice Services..................................................................................34 Hospitals................................................................................................34 Hotlines..................................................................................................34 Housing..................................................................................................36
Assistance.................................................................................................... 36 Financial Assistance................................................................................... 36 Rental Assistance........................................................................................ 37
Housing Options...................................................................................37 Apartment-Style.......................................................................................... 37 Life-Sharing/Family Living Residences...................................................... 39 www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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Human Services....................................................................................39
Pennsylvania Waiver Programs................................................................. 39
Information and Referral......................................................................41 Insurance..............................................................................................41 Legal Services.......................................................................................41 Libraries.................................................................................................42 Lottery....................................................................................................42 Medical Equipment & Supplies...........................................................43 Medicare...............................................................................................43
Counseling................................................................................................... 43
Palliative Care Provides Comfort and Support (Feature Article).......30 Police Departments..............................................................................43 Post Offices...........................................................................................44 Prescriptions..........................................................................................47
Assistance.................................................................................................... 47
Profiles.....................................................................................................5 Retirement Living Options....................................................................47
Active Adult Living Communities.............................................................. 47 CCRC/Life Care Communities................................................................... 48 Dementia Care Facilities/Units.................................................................. 48 Independent Living Communities............................................................. 52 Nursing & Rehab Facilities.......................................................................... 52 Personal Care Homes/Units....................................................................... 54
Senior Community Centers.................................................................55 Service Organizations..........................................................................55 Support Groups.....................................................................................55 Tax Assistance......................................................................................57 Telephone Assistance..........................................................................57 Transportation Services........................................................................57 Veterans Services.................................................................................58 Volunteer Opportunities......................................................................59 Weatherization Programs....................................................................59 Where Seniors Can Get Help With Home Chores (Feature Article)...50 Zip Codes..............................................................................................60 4
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profiles
Lancaster County Office of Aging 50plus LIFE (formerly 50plus Senior News), an award-winning newsprint magazine published monthly, provides individuals 50 and over in the Susquehanna and Delaware valleys with engaging editorial on a range of relevant topics: entertainment, travel, healthy living, financial matters, profiles, veterans issues, community events, and more. With more than 20 years in publication, 50plus LIFE is available in six county-specific issues: Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York. 50plus LIFE and can be found in print, online, and on Facebook. 50plus LIFE
3912 Abel Drive, Columbia, PA 17512 (717) 285-1350 www.50plusLIFEPA.com
To be included in the next edition, please call (717) 285-1350 or email info@onlinepub.com
The agency offers a wide range of home- and community-based services to ensure the health, safety, and independence of those needing assistance with long-term living. Largely funded and mandated by state and federal sources, services include personal care and home support, protective services, transportation, senior community centers, health/benefits insurance counseling, and many more. Lancaster County Office of Aging 150 North Queen Street, Suite 415 Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 299-7979 (800) 801-3070
aging@co.lancaster.pa.us • www.lancoaging.org
More people choose to age at home instead of moving. We are the best solution for those who struggle to get to the grocery store or prepare food as they age or recover from an injury. Consider Meals on Wheels to help solve these short- or long-term challenges. Our meals are nutritionally balanced but don’t skimp on flavor or variety. Affordable and fantastic, try us and find out what all the buzz is about! Meals on Wheels of Lancaster Serving Lancaster County
(717) 392-4842
www.mealsonwheelsoflancaster.org
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–––––– Abuse/Neglect/Exploitation –––––– Lancaster County Office of Aging –.......................(717) 299-7979 Protective services........................................................(800) 801-3070 Protective Services ensures that the basic health and safety needs of older adults in Lancaster County are met. Staff are available 24 hours/day to investigate reports of abuse, neglect, exploitation, and abandonment. 150 North Queen Street, Suite 415, Lancaster, PA 17603 See our ad on the back page; profile on page 5. www.lancoaging.org –– ACTIVE ADULT LIVING COMMUNITIES (SEE RETIREMENT LIVING OPTIONS) ––
–––––– ADULT DAY services ––––––
The services may include but are not limited to personal care, help with eating or using the toilet, assistance with taking medication, and social assistance for the aging. Centers offer a protective, supervised setting and generally operate during normal business hours. adult day services at Landis Homes........................................ (717) 581-3939 Albright LIFE.................................................................................... (717) 381-4320 brereton manor............................................................................ (717) 872-2403 Excentia........................................................................................... (717) 519-6740 garden spot village.................................................................... (717) 355-6226 masonic village........................................................................... (717) 361-5353 Moravian Center Adult Day Services.......................(717) 490-6225 Faith-based program honoring seniors with an inviting program of stimulating activities, personal care, therapeutic exercise, meals, and nursing oversight. 227 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA 17603 zoe.bracci@lancastermoravian.org www.MoravianCenterAdultDay.org See our ad on the facing page.
–––––– ADVOCACY ––––––
Organizations that promote the health, dignity, rights, and quality of life of seniors and the disabled. The Arc of Lancaster County................................................... (717) 394-5251 Community Action Program of Lancaster County.......... (717) 299-7301 conflict resolution services.................................................... (717) 293-7231 6
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Disability Empowerment Center................................................. (717) 394-1890 Disability Rights Pennsylvania.............(800) 692-7443; (877) 375-7139 (TDD) Lancaster County BH/DS............................................................. (717) 299-8021 Lancaster County Office of Aging........................................ (717) 299-7979 Mental Health America............................................................... (717) 397-7461 narcotics anonymous............................................................... (717) 393-4546 Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission....................... (717) 787-4410 Quality Insights of Pennsylvania............................................ (877) 346-6180
–––––– ALCOHOL & SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES ––––––
Organizations offering prevention, treatment, and recovery programs.
Addiction Recovery Systems..................................................... (717) 394-7160 HSA Counseling............................................................................. (717) 394-5334 Lancaster Clinical Counseling Associates......................... (717) 299-0131 The Lancaster Freedom Center.................................................. (717) 397-9118 Manos House Drug and Alcohol Rehab Services............... (717) 285-0420 Naaman Center............................................................................. (717) 367-9115 Nuestra Clinica Drug and Alcohol....................................... (717) 293-4150 –– Apartments (See Housing Options) ––
Moravian Center ADULT DAY 227 N. Queen Street, Lancaster, PA 17603
Are you caring for someone age 60 or older in need of... • Personal care • Medication management • Therapeutic exercise • Social interactions • Dementia care
Caring Daily for Loved Ones Call for a visit today: 717-490-6225 • Mon - Fri 7:30am -5:30pm
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–––––– area agency on aging –––––– Lancaster County Office of Aging..........................(717) 299-7979 .............................................................................................(800) 801-3070 For assistance with a wide range of long-term living needs, call, stop by, or visit us on our website. 150 North Queen Street, Suite 415, Lancaster, PA 17603 aging@co.lancaster.pa.us See our ad on the back page; profile on page 5. www.lancoaging.org –– ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCES (SEE RETIREMENT LIVING OPTIONS) ––
–––––– ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY/DEVICES ––––––
These technologies and devices can make the lives of seniors and the disabled easier.
Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation............... (484) 674-0506 techowl........................................................................................... (800) 204-7428
–––––– autism services –––––– Keystone Human Services................................(888) 377-6504; (717) 232-7509
–––––– CARE ASSESSMENT SERVICES ––––––
Looks at a person’s needs and works with them to find the best methods to provide care, support, and specialized services. Lancaster County Office of Aging........................................ (717) 299-7979
–––––– CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE –––––– Lancaster County Office of Aging –.......................(717) 299-7979 Caregiver Support Program.......................................(800) 801-3070 The Caregiver Support Program provides caregivers with benefits counseling and reimbursement for related expenses and home modifications. 150 North Queen Street, Suite 415, Lancaster, PA 17603 aging@co.lancaster.pa.us www.lancoaging.org See our ad on the back page; profile on page 5. VA Caregiver Support Program............................................... (717) 272-6621 8
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The help caregivers need to care for themselves and others!
Features • Directory of Providers
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Health Matters:
Caregivers Can Take Steps to Prevent Depression
By Lisa M. Petsche Family members and friends provide practical assistance and enhance the quality of life for ill or frail seniors who might otherwise require longterm care. The help they provide ranges from chauffeuring, shopping, running errands, and paying bills to housekeeping, preparing meals, managing medication, and assisting with personal care. Other typical caregiver responsibilities include coordinating care and advocating for the ill person’s needs. If the care receiver is cognitively impaired, they may also provide supervision to ensure safety. In addition, caregivers provide companionship and emotional support. Although it has its rewards, the caregiving role can be physically, psychologically, emotionally, and financially demanding. It is particularly challenging when it continues over a long period of time, and when the care 10
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receiver has complex needs, a demanding personality, or mental impairment. While a certain degree of stress is inevitable, when left unchecked, it can lead to the caregiver becoming physically, mentally, and emotionally run down. Depression may result. According to the Family Caregiver Alliance, “a conservative estimate reports that 20 percent of family caregivers suffer from depression, twice the rate of the general population.” The rate is even higher for those caring for someone with dementia. If you are a caregiver, consider the following strategies for keeping stress manageable and reducing your risk of depression. • Accept the reality of your relative’s illness so you can appropriately plan for the future. • Learn as much as possible about the illness and its management. • Keep positive. Focus on what your relative can rather than can’t do and on your strengths and successes as a caregiver. • Do things that bring inner peace, such as meditating, writing in a journal, or listening to music. • Create a relaxation room or corner in your home — a tranquil spot that you can retreat to in order to rejuvenate. www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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• Develop a calming ritual to help you unwind at day’s end. • Make a conscious effort to look after your health: eat nutritious meals, get adequate rest, exercise, and get regular medical checkups. • Stay connected to people whose company you enjoy. • Simplify your life. Set priorities and don’t waste time or energy on unimportant things. If finances permit, hire a housecleaning service or a companion for your relative to free up some of your time and energy. • Be flexible about plans and expectations. Take things one day at a time. • Give yourself permission to feel all emotions that surface, including resentment and frustration, which are normal. Remind yourself that you are doing your best and are only human. • Don’t keep problems to yourself — seek support from a relative, friend, religious leader, or counselor. Join a caregiver support group in your community or on the internet. • Accept offers of help. Ask other family members to share the load, and be specific about what you need. • Get information about community support services and take full advantage of them. Information can be obtained from your local office on aging. Depression: An Overview Contrary to what some may believe, depression does not stem from personal weakness, and the depressed individual cannot “buck up” or “snap out of it.” Clinical or major depression is a medical illness involving a chemical imbalance in the brain. The most common symptoms are as follows: • A change in appetite, which may result in weight loss or gain • A change in sleep patterns (needing more sleep or experiencing insomnia) • Feeling tired or lacking energy • Noticeable slowing of movements, speech, or thinking 12
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• Unexplained physical aches and pains, or exacerbation of chronic health issues • Difficulty concentrating, remembering things, and making decisions • Feeling anxious, irritable, or angry • Feeling sad, and perhaps also crying easily, without any particular reason • Feeling guilty, incapable, unlovable, or hopeless • Lacking interest in activities that normally bring enjoyment • Withdrawal from social contact • Preoccupation with death or recurring thoughts of suicide If any of the above symptoms persist for more than a few weeks and interfere with your ability to carry out activities of daily living, make an appointment to see your primary physician. In the case of suicidal thoughts, help should be sought immediately through community crisis resources. Depending on the severity of symptoms, treatment may involve counseling, antidepressant medication, or a combination. The sooner help is obtained for depression, the easier it is to treat. Lisa M. Petsche is a social worker and a freelance writer specializing in boomer and senior health matters. She has personal experience with elder care.
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–– CCRC/Life Care Communities (SEE RETIREMENT LIVING OPTIONS) ––
–––––– CLOTHING RESOURCES –––––– Community Action Program of Lancaster County.......... (717) 299-7301 community aid.............................................................................. (717) 412-7706 Ephrata Area Social Services................................................... (717) 733-0345 Goodwill......................................................................................... (717) 394-0647 Lancaster County Council of Churches.............................. (717) 291-2261 Lumina.............................................................................................. (717) 394-8412 Salvation Army Thrift Store...................................................... (717) 290-1605 United Way of Lancaster County............................................. (717) 394-0731
–––––– Coins & currency –––––– Steinmetz Coins & Currency............. (717) 299-1211; (800) 334-3903 Buy/sell all U.S. coins and currency, gold/silver bullion; foreign coins and currency; and jewelry. We will travel. Dennis Steinmetz 350 Centerville Road, Lancaster, PA 17601 dsteinco@aol.com www.steinmetzcoins.com
–––––– CONSUMER PROTECTION/COMPLAINTS –––––– Consumer Product Safety Commission................................. (800) 638-2772 Department of Health.................................................................. (877) 724-3258 Environmental Protection Agency........................................ (800) 424-9346 equifax fraud alert...................................................................... (888) 766-0008 experian fraud alert.................................................................... (888) 397-3742 federal Trade Commission......................................................... (202) 326-2232 Medicare/Medicaid Fraud.......................................................... (800) 447-8477 nursing care facilities complaint hotline........................... (800) 254-5164 14
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Pennsylvania Bureau of Consumer Protection.................. (800) 441-2555 Pennsylvania Department of Banking................................... (717) 787-2665 Pennsylvania Department of elder abuse.............................. (800) 490-8505 Quality Insights of Pennsylvania............................................ (877) 346-6180 transunion fraud alert.............................................................. (800) 680-7289 Welfare Fraud................................................................................ (800) 932-0582
–––––– COUNSELING SERVICES –––––– Cobys Family Services................................................................. (717) 661-3548 Community Action Program of Lancaster......................... (717) 299-7301 Gearty and Skiles Counseling.................................................. (717) 394-5334 Nuestra Clinica............................................................................. (717) 293-4150 Pennsylvania Counseling Services......................................... (717) 397-8081 Samaritan Counseling Center.................................................. (717) 560-9969 T.W. Ponessa & Associates.......................................................... (717) 560-7917 –– DEMENTIA CARE FACILITIES/UNITS –– (SEE RETIREMENT LIVING OPTIONS)
–––––– DENTAL SERVICES –––––– Dental Access Lancaster County (DALCO)........................... (717) 544-3279 Dental Services through Medical Assistance...................... (800) 692-7462 SouthEast Lancaster Health Services Inc.............................. (717) 299-6371 Water Street Health Services...................................................... (717) 393-7709 –– developmental Disabilities (See disability services) ––
–––––– Disability SERVICES –––––– The ARC of lancaster county................................................... (717) 394-5251 Disability Empowerment Center................................................. (717) 394-1890 Disability Rights Pennsylvania . ............................................... (800) 692-7443 Joni and Friends............................................................................ (717) 522-1467 www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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Pennsylvania MENTOR.................................................................. (717) 657-2073 UDS Service Dogs.......................................................................... (717) 397-1841 • Developmental/Physical • abilities in motion...........................................................(610) 376-0010 AIM helps people with disabilities achieve and maintain independence by arranging needed services, developing support networks, connecting to resources, and planning steps to reach individual life goals. Serving Lancaster County and the surrounding region. info@abilitiesinmotion.org www.abilitiesinmotion.org Pennsylvania Client Assistance Program............................ (215) 557-7112 • Mental Health/Intellectual • Arch Street Center........................................................................ (717) 392-8536 behavioral Health & Developmental services...................... (717) 299-8021 BH/DS Crisis Intervention............................................................ (717) 394-2631 Keystone Human Services................................(888) 377-6504; (717) 232-7509 Mental Health America............................................................... (717) 397-7461 Mental Health Association of Pennsylvania...................... (866) 578-3659 Pennsylvania Behavioral Health & Aging Coalition........ (717) 541-4219 Pennsylvania Mental Health Consumers’ Association.... (800) 887-6422
–––––– DOMESTIC VIOLENCE –––––– Domestic Violence Legal Clinic............................................... (717) 291-5826 Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster............................ (717) 299-1249 Lancaster County District Attorney’s Domestic Violence Unit.................................................................................................... (717) 299-8100 Lancaster Women in Crisis......................................................... (717) 299-7301 National Domestic Violence..................................................... (800) 799-7233 Pennsylvania Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) .......................................................................(800) 563-6399; (877) 349-1064 (TTY) 16
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Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence........ (800) 932-4632 Pennsylvania Coalition Against RAPE................................... (888) 772-7227 Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN)................... (800) 656-4673 Sexual Assault hotline................................................................ (717) 393-1735
–––––– EMERGENCY –––––– American Red Cross, Lancaster............................................... (717) 299-5561 Community Action Program of Lancaster......................... (717) 299-7301 Community Services group....................................................... (717) 390-1790 Lancaster County Emergency Management....................... (717) 664-1200 Lancaster County Office of Aging........................................ (717) 299-7979 Mental Health Crisis Intervention and Emergency Services ........................................................................................................... (877) 236-4600 United Way of Lancaster County............................................. (717) 394-0731 Victim/Witness Services............................................................... (717) 299-8048 YWCA Lancaster............................................................................ (717) 393-1735
–––––– EMPLOYMENT ––––––
Training and services to help prepare you for the workforce. A.H.E.D.D............................................................................................ (717) 560-1000 Community Action Program of Lancaster......................... (717) 299-7301 Community Services Group....................................................... (717) 390-0353 Crispus Attucks Community Center......................................... (717) 394-6604 Goodwill Industries..................................................................... (717) 394-0647 Lancaster County CareerLink................................................... (717) 509-5613 Lancaster County Office of Aging........................................ (717) 299-7979 New Choices/new options (YWCA)........................................... (717) 869-6363 Occupational Development Center........................................ (717) 397-4269 www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR).......................... (717) 771-4407 . .................................................................................(Voice) / (888) 575-9420 (TTY) Pennsylvania department of labor & industry.................... (717) 783-3620 Service Access Management (SAM)......................................... (877) 236-4600 United Disabilities Services.......................................................... (888) 837-4235 • employment opportunities • Lancaster County Office of Aging –.......................(717) 299-7979 Employment Workshops and Job Bank....................(800) 801-3070 Our 55+ Job Bank provides workshops and access to a wide variety of job listings. 150 North Queen Street, Suite 415, Lancaster, PA 17603 aging@co.lancaster.pa.us www.lancoaging.org See our ad on the back page; profile on page 5.
–––––– ENERGY ASSISTANCE –––––– $1 Energy Fund (Dollar Energy Fund)..................................... (800) 683-7036 community action program (CAP)......................................... (800) 732-0018 Evaluation Program (CARES).................................................... (800) 841-4141 Lancaster County Assistance................................................... (717) 299-7411 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).(866) 857-7095 Low-Income Usage Reduction Program (LIURP).................. (800) 675-0222 National Fuel Gas Neighbor for Neighbor Heat Fund....... (800) 365-3234 Pennsylvania Power Company Reach Hardship Fund....... (800) 720-3600 Pennsylvania Power & Light (PPL) OnTrack........................... (800) 342-5775 Pennsylvania Utility Commission Office of Consumer Advocate ........................................................................................................... (800) 684-6560 peoples natural gas company................................................. (800) 654-6335 UGI Utilities Inc. – Operation Share........................................... (800) 276-2722 18
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–––––– EVENTS –––––– 50plus EXPOs......................................................................(717) 285-1350 The 50plus EXPOs are lively, one-day events that bring businesses and communities together on a more personal level. Look for 50plus EXPOs in Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster (2), and York counties. 3912 Abel Drive, Columbia, PA 17512 www.50plusExpoPA.com See our ad on this page. veterans’ expo & job fair.............................................(717) 285-1350 The Veterans’ Expo & Job Fair connects active and retired military members of all ages and their families with available resources. Transitioning and former military personnel can meet with employers to discuss available positions. 3912 Abel Drive, Columbia, PA 17512 www.VeteransExpo.com See our ad on this page.
Please Join Us For These Annual Events! Sept. 18, 2019 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Spooky Nook Sports
LANCASTER COUNTY
2913 Spooky Nook Road, Manheim
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FREE event! Skip the line — register online!
Sept. 12, 2019 Nov. 7, 2019 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Lebanon Expo Center 80 Rocherty Road Lebanon
9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Farm and Home Center 1383 Arcadia Road Lancaster
www.VeteransExpo.com FREE event! Skip the line — register online! Brought to you by:
717.285.1350
Oct. 5, 2019 Oct. 12, 2019 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Lebanon Expo Center 80 Rocherty Road Lebanon
9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Spooky Nook Sports
2913 Spooky Nook Road Manheim
www.aGreatWayToSpendMyDay.com FREE advance registration online! ($5 at the door)
FREE PARKING for all events!
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women’s expo..................................................................(717) 285-1350 Premier women’s expos in the Susquehanna Valley featuring demonstrations, shopping, live makeovers, the latest in women’s health, a fashion show, and more! 3912 Abel Drive, Columbia, PA 17512 www.aGreatWayToSpendMyDay.com See our ad on the previous page.
–––––– EYE CARE services –––––– Pennsylvania Association for the Blind............................... (717) 766-2020 SENIORS EYECARE AMERICA............................................................ (800) 222-3937 vision corps................................................................................... (717) 291-5951 YWCA Lancaster............................................................................ (717) 393-1735
–––––– FINANCIAL services –––––– • assistance • Department of Public Welfare................................................... (800) 692-7462 Lancaster County Assistance Office..................................... (717) 299-7411 Lancaster County Department of Veterans.......................... (717) 299-7920 Military family Relief Assistance Program........................... (866) 292-7201 United Way....................................................................................... (717) 394-0731 • Emergency • American Red Cross Lancaster County Chapter................ (717) 299-5561
–––––– FITNESS –––––– Keystone State Games.................................................................. (570) 760-0352 Lancaster County Office of Aging –.......................(717) 299-7979 Health and Wellness Programs..................................(800) 801-3070 Health and wellness programming, such as Chronic Disease Self-Management and Diabetes Self-Management workshops, Healthy Steps for Older Adults fall-risk assessments, evidenced-based exercise classes, and aquatic exercise are offered at senior community centers and other community locations. 150 North Queen Street, Suite 415, Lancaster, PA 17603 aging@co.lancaster.pa.us www.lancoaging.org See our ad on the back page; profile on page 5. 20
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–––––– FOOD/NUTRITION –––––– • Education/Counseling • Community Action Program of Lancaster County (CAPS).... (717) 299-7301 The Family Health Council of Central Pennsylvania........ (717) 761-7380 • Emergency Food • American Red Cross Lancaster County Chapter................ (717) 299-5561 Crispus Attucks Community Center......................................... (717) 394-6604 Spanish American Civic Association..................................... (717) 397-6267 St. Anne’s Catholic Church....................................................... (717) 392-2225 Water Street Rescue Mission....................................................... (717) 393-7709 Zion evangelical Lutheran Church........................................ (717) 569-1359 • Food Banks • Alpha & Omega community Center......................................... (717) 394-3021 Arca de Salvacion Iglesia Pentecostal................................ (717) 291-5745 Assembly of Christian Churches.............................................. (717) 295-7539 Community Food Bank – Mount Joy....................................... (717) 653-5585 council of churches.................................................................. (717) 291-2261 Crispus Attucks Community....................................................... (717) 394-6604 Ebenezer Baptist Church.............................................................. (717) 509-8413 El Redentor & St. Paul’s new creation..................................... (717) 393-3035 Elizabethtown community cupboard..................................... (717) 361-8149 Hempfield Area Food Pantry...................................................... (717) 898-2954 Jean Polite Food Bank................................................................. (717) 393-8379 Lancaster County Council of Churches.............................. (717) 291-2261 lighthouse Food Pantry............................................................. (717) 354-0056 Manheim central food bank...................................... (717) 665-2331, Ext. 13 New Holland area Food Pantry............................................... (717) 354-3776 Our Mother of Perpetual Help................................................... (717) 733-6562 www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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Peter’s Porch Food Pantry......................................................... (717) 859-2100 Petra food bank............................................................................ (717) 354-5394 Salvation Army............................................................................. (717) 397-7565 San Juan Bautista......................................................................... (717) 392-4118 Solanco Food Bank.................................................................... (717) 786-4308 St. John’s Lutheran Church....................................................... (717) 394-2881 Water Street Rescue Mission....................................................... (717) 393-7709 • Food Stamps • Lancaster County Assistance Office..................................... (717) 299-7411 Pennsylvania Department of human services..................... (800) 692-7462 • Meals on Wheels • christiana/gap.............................................................................. (717) 392-4842 columbia......................................................................................... (717) 684-4244 Elizabethtown/Mount Joy/Marietta........................................ (717) 367-8528 ephrata/cocalico....................................................................... (717) 733-4846 hempfield/manheim twp/conestoga valley/Lampeter/willow street..... ........................................................................................................... (717) 392-4842 lancaster city............................................................................... (717) 392-4842 lititz................................................................................................... (717) 626-2500 manheim.......................................................................................... (717) 537-6152 millersville...................................................................................... (717) 872-2415 New Holland/Leola/terre hill................................................... (717) 392-4842 paradise/strasburg...................................................................... (717) 940-4640 Solanco.......................................................................................... (717) 786-3426 meals on Wheels of lancaster...................................(717) 392-4842 Chef-prepared, freshly made meals delivered already prepared to your home. Whether your need is short term or long term, we help solve your food access challenges. Serving Lancaster County info@lancastermow.org www.lancastermow.org See our ad on the inside front page; profile on page 5. 22
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–––––– GOVERNMENT –––––– • local • Adamstown Borough................................................................. (717) 484-2280 Akron Borough............................................................................ (717) 859-1600 Bart Township................................................................................ (717) 786-2877 Brecknock Township................................................................... (717) 445-5933 Caernarvon Township................................................................ (717) 445-4244 Christiana Borough.................................................................... (610) 593-5199 Clay Township................................................................................ (717) 733-9675 Colerain Township....................................................................... (717) 529-2570 Columbia Borough...................................................... (717) 684-2467, Ext. 213 Conestoga Township.................................................................. (717) 872-4301 Conoy Township........................................................................... (717) 367-4927 Denver Borough........................................................................... (717) 336-2831 Drumore Township........................................................................ (717) 548-2660 Earl Township................................................................................. (717) 354-0773 East Cocalico Township............................................................ (717) 336-1720 East Donegal Township............................................................... (717) 426-3167 East Drumore Township............................................................... (717) 786-3622 East Earl Township........................................................................ (717) 354-5593 East Hempfield Township.............................................................. (717) 898-3100 East Lampeter Township............................................................... (717) 393-1567 East Petersburg Borough........................................................... (717) 569-9282 Eden Township................................................................................ (717) 786-7915 Elizabeth Township........................................................................ (717) 626-4302 Elizabethtown Borough............................................................. (717) 367-1700 Ephrata Borough......................................................................... (717) 738-9222 Ephrata Township.......................................................................... (717) 733-1044 Fulton Township............................................................................ (717) 548-3514 www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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Lancaster city............................................................................... (717) 291-4711 Lancaster Township..................................................................... (717) 291-1213 Leacock Township........................................................................ (717) 768-8585 Lititz Borough................................................................................ (717) 626-2044 Little Britain Township.................................................................. (717) 529-2373 Manheim Borough....................................................................... (717) 665-2461 Manheim Township........................................................................ (717) 569-6408 Manor Township........................................................................... (717) 397-4769 Marietta Borough........................................................................ (717) 426-4143 Martic Township............................................................................ (717) 284-2167 Millersville Borough................................................................... (717) 872-4645 Mount Joy Borough.................................................................... (717) 653-2300 Mount Joy Township.................................................................... (717) 367-8917 Mountville Borough................................................................... (717) 285-5547 New Holland Borough............................................................... (717) 354-4567 Paradise Township........................................................................ (717) 768-8222 Penn Township................................................................................ (717) 665-4508 Pequea Township........................................................................... (717) 464-2322 Providence Township.................................................................. (717) 786-7596 Quarryville Borough.................................................................. (717) 786-2404 Rapho Township............................................................................. (717) 665-3827 Sadsbury Township....................................................................... (610) 593-6796 Salisbury Township....................................................................... (717) 768-8059 Strasburg Borough..................................................................... (717) 687-7732 Strasburg Township..................................................................... (717) 687-6233 Terre Hill Borough........................................................................ (717) 445-4581 Upper Leacock Township............................................................. (717) 656-9755 Warwick Township........................................................................ (717) 626-8900 West Cocalico Township............................................................ (717) 336-8720 24
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West Donegal Township.............................................................. (717) 367-7178 West Earl Township....................................................................... (717) 859-3201 West Hempfield Township............................................................. (717) 285-5554 West Lampeter Township............................................................... (717) 464-3731 • county • division of vital records........................................................... (724) 656-3100 Lancaster County Office of Aging........................................ (717) 299-7979 register of wills............................................................................ (717) 299-8243 veterans affairs............................................................................ (717) 299-7920 • state • Legislative Reference Bureau..................................................... (717) 787-4223 penndot......................................................(800) 932-4600; (800) 228-0676 (TDD) pennsylvania department of aging....................................... (717) 783-1550 • Federal • philadelphia passport agency.................................................. (877) 487-2778 U.S. State Department 24-hour automated appointment system. presidential comment line......................(202) 456-1111; (202) 456-6213 (TTY) social security administration............(800) 772-1213; (800) 325-0778 (TTY) U.S. administration on aging................................................... (202) 619-0724 U.S. capitol...................................................................................... (202) 224-3121 Senate and House of Representatives switchboard. U.S. immigration and naturalization service...................... (800) 375-5283 .................................................................................................(800) 767-1833 (TDD)
–––––– HEALTH RESOURCES –––––– ALS Association (Lou Gehrig’s Disease).................................. (800) 782-4747 American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.......................................................... (202) 387-1968 American Cancer Society......................................................... (800) 227-2345 American Diabetes Association............................................... (888) 342-2383 American Heart Association Capitol Region Division..... (800) 242-8721 www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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American Lung Association..................................................... (717) 541-5864 The Arc of Lancaster County................................................... (717) 394-5251 The Arc of the United States........................................................ (800) 433-5255 Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities...(888) 281-6531 CSG Behavioral Health Services............................................... (717) 285-7121 Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services of Lancaster County... (717) 397-4741 Epilepsy Foundation of Eastern Pennsylvania.................... (215) 629-5003 International Rett Syndrome Association........................... (513) 874-8020 Lancaster County Office of Aging........................................ (717) 299-7979 Mental Health America of Lancaster County..................... (717) 397-7461 National Attention Deficit Disorder Association.............. (800) 939-1019 National Council on Independent Living............................. (844) 778-7961 The National Down Syndrome Society................................... (800) 221-4602 National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation............................... (717) 509-6301 Pennsylvania Tourette Syndrome Alliance, Inc.................. (800) 990-3300 Pennsylvania’s Service Network for Autism and Intellectual Disabilities....................................................... (717) 236-2374 Smoking Cessation Programs................................................. (800) 419-4766 United Cerebral Palsy.................................................................. (800) 872-5827 United Spinal Association.......................................................... (800) 404-2898
My mother and I used to sit on the porch whenever there was a thunderstorm and watch for lightning. I forgot how relaxing the sound of rain and thunder was. Every time I hear it now I think of her. If you have hearing loss, you’re missing more than just sounds, you’re missing memories.
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–––––– HEALTHCARE –––––– • Financial Assistance • Department of human services................................................. (717) 299-7411 Lancaster County Behavioral Health and Developmental Services..................................................... (717) 299-8021 LINK Lancaster............................................................................... (800) 753-8827 Medicaid.......................................................................................... (800) 537-8862 Medicare Extra Help.................................(800) 772-1213; (800) 325-0778 (TTY) National Institute on Aging...................................................... (800) 222-2225 PACE/PACENET, PACE Plus Medicare Programs..................... (800) 225-7223 Pennsylvania Department of Health....................................... (877) 724-3258 Veterans HealthCare Benefits.................................................... (800) 409-8771
–––––– HEARING SERVICES –––––– Center for Independent Living of Central Pennsylvania... (800) 323-6060 Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services of Lancaster................... (717) 397-4741 Hearing & Ear Care Center, LLC........... (717) 653-6300 (Lancaster) ........................................................................ (717) 274-3851 (Lebanon) We provide hearing services and diagnose and treat hearing disorders. 806 West Main Street, Mount Joy, PA 17552 200 Schneider Drive, Suite 1, Lebanon, PA 17046 www.hearingandearcare.com See our ad on the previous page. National Association of the Deaf.......................................... (301) 587-1788 .................................................................................................. (301) 587-1789 (TTY) Pennsylvania Relay......................................................................................... 711 pressley ridge................................................................................. (717) 397-5241 R.X. hearing aid service................................................(717) 397-2046 We make house calls and pay special attention to the aged and shut-ins. We offer free analysis, quality products, excellent service, and reasonable prices. Servicing Lancaster and Lebanon counties since 1962. 853 Fourth Street, Lancaster, PA 17603 www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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Medical and non-medical services to qualified individuals in their home or in another community-based setting. Pennsylvania requires that all home care agencies and registries be licensed. Agape Care..................................................................................... (717) 393-7308 amada senior care...................................................................... (717) 553-2060 Amedisys Home Health Care....................................................... (717) 291-8396 angels on call.............................................................................. (717) 869-4414 aveanna healthcare................................................................... (717) 390-9870 Brethren Village Home Health................................................... (717) 581-4294 By your side homecare............................................................... (717) 394-5111 caregivers america.................................................................... (717) 898-2825 caresense home health care..................................................... (888) 444-8157 Central penn nursing care, inc....................(717) 569-0451; (877) 254-4763 Comforcare home care............................................................ (717) 824-3643 Comfort Keepers Lancaster....................................................... (717) 299-4007 Connections at home via willow valley.............................. (717) 299-6941 criticare.......................................................................................... (717) 560-6588 extended family care.................................................................. (717) 205-2174 fairmount at home....................................................................... (717) 354-1800 faithful at home care................................................................. (717) 431-1211 faithful nursing............................................................................ (717) 584-1100 firstlight home care services................................................... (717) 556-8036 garden spot at home................................................................... (717) 355-6031 griswold home care................................................................... (717) 550-1500 home helpers.................................................................................. (717) 459-3221 Home Instead Senior Care.......................................................... (717) 207-0755 Home sweet home in-home services........................................ (717) 361-2455 28
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homestead village home care................................................. (717) 397-4831 Horizon Health Care Services................................................... (717) 544-3590 independent living services....................................................... (888) 837-4235 kindred at home............................................................................ (717) 291-5943 Landis at Home............................................................................... (717) 509-5800 LifeForce Eldercare Corporation........................................... (717) 464-9300 live-in care of pennsylvania.................................................... (717) 208-2608 long community at highland.................................................. (717) 381-4900 Masonic Village Home Care.................................................... (717) 367-1121 Mediquest Homecare................................................................... (717) 560-5160 penn medicine home health....................................................... (717) 397-8251 pennsylvania home care of lancaster................................. (717) 464-2006 Pleasant View Care at Home...................................................... (717) 664-6646 prostat homecare support........................................................ (717) 208-7604 right at home................................................................................. (717) 293-7148 sadie’s angels................................................................................ (717) 917-1420 senior helpers................................................................................ (717) 738-0588 southeastern home health services........................................ (717) 367-2571 Visiting Angels.............................................................................. (717) 393-3450 your neighborhood connection........................................... (717) 627-0072
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Funds are offered to income-eligible homeowners, especially low-income persons, the elderly, persons with disabilities, families with children, and high residential-energy users in Lancaster County, to reduce energy costs. United Disabilities Services.......................................................... (888) 837-4235 WarmWise: Audits & Rebates........................................................ (866) 956-0308 Weatherization Programs..............................(717) 787-1984; (866) 466-3972 www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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Palliative Care Provides Comfort and Support alongside Cure-Seeking Treatments By Megan Joyce Although you may often see the words “palliative care” listed in conjunction with “hospice care,” the two terms are not entirely interchangeable. “Palliative care can take on different meanings for different people,” Sandy Sferrella-Taylor, public relations manager for Visiting Angels York, said. 30
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“Palliative care seeks to prevent, relieve, or soothe the symptoms of disease, disorder, or aging without effecting a cure. It is a resource for anyone living with a serious illness where doctors feel they can provide treatment in the hopes of a cure.” Both palliative care and hospice care provide symptom management and comfort care for people with serious illnesses, but palliative care — which also supports a patient’s emotional, social, and spiritual needs — is not restricted to those with a life-limiting illness. “Some people are more comfortable with the term ‘palliative care’ if the explanation of support and comfort is provided,” Sferrella-Taylor said. “Many people associate the term ‘hospice’ with ‘giving up’ or death in general. The expectation of death to be coming soon does not need to exist to receive palliative care.” Hospice care is a type of palliative care, but not all palliative care is hospice care, which is reserved for individuals diagnosed with a terminal illness and with a life expectancy of six months or less. Patients who choose hospice have chosen to end curative treatment, but “diagnoses and life expectancy are not part of the need for palliative care,” Sferrella-Taylor said. There is no time limit for palliative care; it is appropriate at any stage of a serious illness and for patients of any age. Palliative care can occur in a hospital, in outpatient settings, in assisted living facilities, or at home. It is provided by an interdisciplinary team assembled based on the patient’s particular needs: palliative doctors, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, social workers, financial advisers, and other specialists. This team works in conjunction with a patient’s physicians to provide “an extra layer” of comfort and support, according to the Center to Advance Palliative Care (www.getpalliativecare.org). A palliative care team may help someone with a serious illness — such as cancer; heart, lung, or kidney disease; Alzheimer’s; multiple sclerosis; and others — to better carry on with their daily life. The types of relief received under palliative care depend on the patient’s individual needs and can include medication or other treatments for physical discomforts such as pain, fatigue, sleep disruptions, nausea, www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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constipation, or appetite loss. It could also include trained caregivers and social workers to help a patient better understand their diagnosis, clarify treatment goals and options, and offer emotional support as they deal with the stress and anxiety that arise from the management of their illness. “[Palliative care] can be for anyone needing comfort care … they might not be nearing the end of life or willing to put off any life-sustaining measures,” Sferrella-Taylor said. “They might still be receiving aggressive treatments for certain illnesses. Therefore they wouldn’t necessarily qualify for hospice, but they can get palliative care.” 32
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For someone already facing the costs Palliative care is of treating their disease, the addition of appropriate at any comfort care, while appealing, may not stage of a serious at first seem financially viable. But many illness and for private insurance companies and health maintenance organizations (HMOs) offer patients of any age. palliative and hospice benefits, according to PalliativeDoctors.org, the patient site of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. For people over 65, Medicare Part B offers some palliative care benefits; Medicaid’s coverage of palliative care varies by state. Sferrella-Taylor said the nature of the palliative care being provided often determines whether or not Medicare will pay for it. Non-medical care is not usually covered, but if the palliative care is categorized as nursing care or therapy, it may be covered. “An example of such care may be nursing visits from a skilled homecare agency to the end-stage congestive heart failure patient to manage them at home with the goal of avoiding repeat emergency-room visits,” SferrellaTaylor said. “This type of care also provides comfort and support, but the inclusion of the licensed professional may make it a Medicare-covered benefit.” How does someone diagnosed with a serious illness obtain the care of a palliative team? By asking for it. Hospitals often have a palliative specialist, or personal doctors and nurses can refer a patient to a palliative doctor. There are also numerous online resources that can serve as starting points for assembling a palliative-care team. The essential goal of palliative care is to alleviate physical suffering and mitigate the emotional and psychological burdens that accompany longterm medical treatment. “Many individuals, especially our clients, receive palliative care on an ongoing basis,” Sferrella-Taylor said. “The key is support and comfort for individuals who need it, and that, as mentioned, can span several years.” www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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–––––– HOMELESS SERVICES –––––– Community Homeless Outreach Center of Lancaster....... (717) 397-5182 Veterans Victory House (VVH)................................................... (717) 397-5182
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Provides comfort and support to patients and their families when a lifelimiting illness no longer responds to cure-oriented treatments. aseracare hospice....................................................................... (717) 285-2039 Caring Hospice Services............................................................ (717) 295-1700 compassionate care hospice................................................... (717) 892-6723 compassus hospice...................................................................... (717) 283-2672 hospice & community care........................................................ (717) 295-3900 masonic village hospice........................................................... (717) 367-1121
–––––– HOSPITALS –––––– nemours children’s health system........................................... (717) 544-5511 penn medicine Lancaster General Health.............................. (717) 544-5511 penn medicine Lancaster General health Women & Babies................................................................ (717) 544-3700 penn state children’s hospital.................................................. (717) 435-1000 upmc pinnacle lancaster......................................................... (717) 291-8211 upmc pinnacle lititz...................................................................... (717) 625-5000 wellspan VNA Home care........................................................... (717) 738-3220
–––––– HOTLINES –––––– AARP.................................................................................................. (888) 687-2277 Alzheimer’s Helpline...................................................................... (800) 272-3900 american cancer society information center.................. (800) 227-2345 american heart association.................................................... (800) 242-8721 34
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american liver foundation...................................................... (800) 465-4837 american lung association..................................................... (800) 586-4872 American Parkinson’s Disease Association......................... (800) 223-2732 American Stroke Association.................................................. (888) 478-7653 Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America........................... (800) 727-8462 Bureau of Consumer Protection............................................. (800) 441-2555 CDC National STD and Aids Hotline......................................... (800) 232-4636 Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America, Inc................... (800) 343-3637 department of health Complaints hotline............................ (800) 254-5164 Food Safety Meat & Poultry Hotline........................................ (800) 535-4555 Kidney Foundation Helpline....................................................... (800) 622-9010 Medicaid.......................................................................................... (800) 537-8862 narcotics anonymous............................................................... (717) 393-4546 National Elder Abuse Hotline.................................................... (800) 490-8505 National Institute on Aging...................................................... (800) 222-2225 Organ Donation.......................................................................... (800) 528-2971 PACE.................................................................................................. (800) 225-7223 PennDOT........................................................................................... (800) 932-4600 Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers.................................................... (800) 472-8477 Radon Hotline................................................................................ (800) 237-2366 sexual assault hotline................................................................ (717) 392-7273 Social Security Information.................................................... (800) 772-1213 Stroke & Neurological Information..................................... (800) 352-9424 Tobacco Quitline.......................................................................... (800) 784-8669 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs........................................ (800) 827-1000 www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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U.S. Products Safety Commission............................................. (800) 638-2772 Welfare Fraud................................................................................ (800) 932-0582
–––––– HOUSING –––––– • Assistance • Clare House.................................................................................... (717) 291-8967 Community Action Program.................................................... (717) 299-7301 Community Basics, Inc................................................................ (717) 735-9590 Community First Fund.................................................................. (717) 393-2351 Habitat for Humanity................................................................... (717) 392-8836 Homeowners Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program (HEMAP) ........................................................................................................... (800) 342-2397 Housing Development Corporation MidAtlantic............... (717) 291-1911 Housing Discrimination Hotline.............................................. (800) 669-9777 Housing and Urban Development............................................ (800) 440-8647 Lancaster City Housing Authority.......................................... (717) 397-2835 Lancaster Housing Opportunity Partnership....................... (717) 291-9945 Pennsylvania Housing Search................................................. (877) 428-8844 SACA Development Corp............................................................. (717) 397-6267 Tabor Community Services, Inc................................................ (717) 397-5182 • Financial Assistance • Homeowner & Mortgage Assistance...................................... (800) 342-2397 Lancaster City Housing Authority.......................................... (717) 397-2835 Lancaster Housing Opportunity Partnership....................... (717) 291-9945 PHFA Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency..................... (717) 780-3800 Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program......................................... (888) 222-9190 Veterans Administration............................................................ (800) 827-1000 36
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• Rental Assistance • Community Action Program – Columbia............................. (717) 684-8047 Community Action Program – Lancaster............................ (717) 299-7301 Economic Development and Neighborhood Revitalization ........................................................................................................... (717) 291-4711 Lancaster City Housing Authority.......................................... (717) 397-2835 Public Housing and Housing Choice..................................... (800) 955-2232 The Redevelopment Authority of the County of Lancaster... (717) 394-0793 United Way....................................................................................... (717) 291-5465
–––––– HOUSING OPTIONS –––––– • Apartment Style • Independent living in a residential area. Generally does not have programs designed specifically for residents. Properties where only seniors (55+ or 62+) and/or those who are disabled may reside. The Apartments at General Cigar Place................................ (717) 509-6228 The Apartments at Heatherwoods............................................ (717) 335-2551 Cap Housing Corporation........................................................ (717) 299-7301 Church Street Towers.................................................................. (717) 617-6720 Cocalico Place............................................................................ (717) 738-4240 Columbia Oak Hollow Apartments......................................... (717) 342-2067 Columbia Oswego Village Apartments.................................. (717) 684-3235 Columbia Rivercrest Apartments............................................. (717) 342-2067 Columbia Saint Peter Apartments............................................. (717) 684-9952 Columbia Trinity House Apartments........................................ (717) 684-4141 Columbia Wagon werks............................................................. (717) 684-0920 www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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community basics, Inc..................................................(717) 735-9590 Need reasonably priced housing? Community Basics, Inc. develops and manages affordable rentals, helping you put your money toward building a brighter tomorrow. Serving Lancaster County info@communitybasics.com www.communitybasics.com See our ad on this page. Country Club Apartments.......................................................... (717) 391-8950 Denver Valley Estates.................................................................. (717) 335-3600 Duke Manor Apartments............................................................. (717) 397-4847 East King Street Apartments....................................................... (717) 293-1334 Elizabethtown Park Place Commons...................................... (717) 653-6265 Elizabethtown Whistlestop View Apartments......................... (717) 361-6273 Farnum Street East........................................................................ (717) 397-2835 The Franklin street Apartments................................................. (717) 733-9330 Franklin Terrace......................................................... (717) 397-2835, Ext. 3427 Garden Court Apartments......................................................... (717) 299-2291 golden triangle apartments.................................................... (717) 397-7091 Hillrise Cooperative..................................................................... (717) 394-3714
For active adults when apartment living is all you need! Affordable housing for those 62 and older, located in beautiful, historic Marietta Rents start at $715 and include all utilities (heat, electric, water, sewer, trash), off-street parking, on-site laundry, community room, and community garden. Two-bedrooms start at $857. For applications and information, please contact:
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Lancaster City Housing.............................................................. (717) 397-2835 Lancaster county Housing Redevelopment Authorities... (717) 394-0793 Lancaster House South............................................................... (717) 299-1308 Market House................................................................................. (717) 367-8007 Sylvan Retreat Apartments........................................................ (717) 285-2667 Village Garden.............................................................................. (717) 569-9735 –– INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITIES (See Retirement Living Options) –– • Life Sharing/Family Living Residences • Supportive living that allows individuals with intellectual disabilities to live with independence and dignity with the assistance of a caring and experienced staff. The Center for Independent Living........................................... (717) 394-1890 Community Services Group....................................................... (717) 285-7121 Faith Friendship Villa of Mountville........................................ (717) 285-5596 Friendship Community................................................................. (717) 656-2466 Keystone human services........................................................... (717) 581-8229 Partners in Achieving Independence (PAI)............................. (717) 945-6273 Shared Support, Inc...................................................................... (717) 735-2360 –– RETIREMENT LIVING (See Retirement Living Options) ––
–––––– Human services –––––– –– service coordinators for pennsylvania aging waivers –– (See service coordination) • Pennsylvania Waiver Programs • Waivers offer an array of services and benefits such as choice of qualified providers, due process, and health and safety assurances. ADULT AUTISM WAIVER..................................................................... (866) 539-7689 Provides long-term services and support to the specific needs of adults age 21 or older with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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AGING WAIVER................................................................................. (888) 753-8827 A long-term living program that provides older Pennsylvanians the help they need to live independently in their homes or community. AIDS WAIVER..................................................................................... (800) 922-9384 For individuals 21 years of age or older who have symptomatic HIV disease. ATTENDANT CARE WAIVER/ACT 150................................................ (877) 550-4227 Available to Pennsylvania residents age 18–59 who are mentally alert but have physical disabilities. COMMCARE WAIVER ...................................................................... (877) 550-4227 For individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI). CONSOLIDATED WAIVER FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES....................................................... (800) 692-7462 For individuals with an intellectual disability. Designed to help them live more independently by providing a variety of services that promote community living. INDEPENDENCE WAIVER................................................................... (800) 692-7462 For adults with severe disability. May help them live or remain in the community and live as independently as possible. LIFE (LIVING INDEPENDENCE FOR THE ELDERLY) Program.......... (844) 824-3655 A federal program that helps adults 55 and over meet their healthcare needs in the community. OBRA WAIVER................................................................................... (877) 550-4227 Covers services available for Pennsylvania residents age 18–59 with severe developmental physical disability, helping them to remain as independent as possible. OPTIONS PROGRAM ........................................................................ (717) 299-7979 An array of community-based long-term care provided by the Area Agency on Aging to help consumers function at optimal level while remaining in the most appropriate setting. PENNSYLVANIA Independent Enrollment Broker.................... (877) 550-4227 A contracted statewide entity that facilitates and streamlines the eligibility/ enrollment process for applicants seeking services. PERSON/FAMILY DIRECTED SUPPORT WAIVER................................. (800) 692-7462 Designed to help persons with developmental disabilities live more independently in their homes and communities and provides a variety of services that promote community living, including self-directed service models and traditional, agency-based service models. 40
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–––––– INFORMATION AND REFERRAL –––––– Lancaster County Office of Aging........................................ (717) 299-7979
–––––– INSURANCE –––––– Insurance Information Hotline............................................... (800) 272-4232 –– Intellectual Disabilities (See disabiliTY services) ––
–––––– LEGAL SERVICES –––––– Lancaster Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service........ (717) 393-0737 Lancaster County Office of Aging –.......................(717) 299-7979 Lawyer Referral Program............................................(800) 801-3070 Lawyer referral service to local attorneys for reduced-cost consultation on a wide range of issues, for clients age 60 and above. 150 North Queen Street, Suite 415, Lancaster, PA 17603 aging@co.lancaster.pa.us www.lancoaging.org See our ad on the back page; profile on page 5. Law Offices of Reese, Samley, Wagenseller, Mecum & Longer, P.C. .............................................................................................(717) 393-0671 Over 180 years of combined experience from our attorneys. 120 North Shippen Street, Lancaster, PA 17602 www.trustmattersmost.com See our ad on this page.
Law Offices of Reese, Samley, Wagenseller, Mecum & Longer, P.C. • Estate Planning • Probate • Trusts • Powers of Attorney • Advanced Directives 120 N. Shippen Street • Lancaster, PA 17602
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Mid Penn Legal Services.............................................................. (800) 732-0025 Pennsylvania Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service.... (800) 692-7375 Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission – Harrisburg Office......................................................................... (717) 787-4410 SeniorLAW center.......................................................................... (215) 988-1242
–––––– LIBRARIES –––––– Adamstown Area Library........................................................... (717) 484-4200 Columbia Public Library............................................................. (717) 684-2255 Eastern Lancaster County Library.......................................... (717) 354-0525 Elizabethtown Public Library..................................................... (717) 367-7467 Ephrata Public Library................................................................. (717) 738-9291 Lancaster Public Library............................................................ (717) 394-2651 Lancaster Public Library – Leola Branch.............................. (717) 656-7920 Lancaster Public Library – Mountville Branch.................... (717) 285-3231 Lititz Public Library........................................................................ (717) 626-2255 Manheim Community Library..................................................... (717) 665-6700 Manheim Township Public Library............................................ (717) 560-6441 Milanof-Schock Library............................................................ (717) 653-1510 Moores Memorial Library.......................................................... (610) 593-6683 Pequea Valley Public Library..................................................... (717) 768-3160 Quarryville Library...................................................................... (717) 786-1336 Salisbury Township Library........................................................ (717) 442-3304 Strasburg-Heisler Library........................................................... (717) 687-8969 Shuts Environmental Library..................................................... (717) 295-2055
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–––––– MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES –––––– United Disabilities Services (UDS)............................................... (888) 837-4235
–––––– MEDIcare –––––– • Counseling • Lancaster County Office of Aging – apprise.........(717) 299-7979 .............................................................................................(800) 801-3070 APPRISE is an insurance counseling program to help older Pennsylvanians understand Medicare and provide objective information on insurance that’s secondary to Medicare and benefits that can help with the cost of Medicare and prescriptions. 150 North Queen Street, Suite 415, Lancaster, PA 17603 aging@co.lancaster.pa.us www.lancoaging.org See our ad on the back page; profile on page 5. –– Mental Health (See disability services) –– –– neurology (See surgeons) –– –– NURSING & REHAB/LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES –– (See Retirement Living Options) –– PERSONAL CARE HOMES/UNITS –– (See Retirement Living Options)
–––––– Police departments ––––––
In the event of an emergency, dial 911.
Akron Police Department........................................................... (717) 859-6600 Columbia Borough Police Department.................................. (717) 684-7735 East Cocalico Police Department........................................... (717) 336-1725 East Earl Township Police Department.................................... (717) 355-5302 East Lampeter Township Police Department........................... (717) 291-4676 East Hempfield Township Police Department.......................... (717) 898-3103 Elizabethtown Police Department............................................ (717) 367-6540 www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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Ephrata Borough Police Department..................................... (717) 738-9200 Lancaster City Bureau of Police.............................................. (717) 664-1180 Lancaster County Sheriff........................................................... (717) 299-8200 Lititz Borough Police Department............................................ (717) 626-6393 Manheim Borough Police Department................................... (717) 665-2481 Manheim Township Police Department.................................... (717) 569-6401 Manor Township Police Department....................................... (717) 299-5231 Millersville Borough Police Department............................... (717) 872-4657 Mount Joy Borough Police Department................................ (717) 653-1650 New Holland Police Department.............................................. (717) 354-4647 Northern Lancaster County Regional Police Department..................................................... (717) 733-0965 Northwest Regional Police Department................................ (717) 367-8481 Quarryville Police Department................................................ (717) 786-3121 Southern Regional Police Department................................... (717) 235-3944 West Earl Township Police Department................................... (717) 859-1411 West Hempfield Township Police Department......................... (717) 285-5554 West Lampeter Township Police Department.......................... (717) 464-2421
–––––– Post Offices –––––– Adamstown.................................................................................... (717) 484-4224 Akron............................................................................................... (717) 859-5546 Bainbridge....................................................................................... (717) 426-1085 Bart................................................................................................... (717) 786-2208 Bausman.......................................................................................... (717) 397-6740 Bird-in-Hand................................................................................... (717) 393-6191 Blue Ball........................................................................................... (717) 354-5465 Bowmansville................................................................................ (717) 445-5821 44
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Brownstown.................................................................................. (717) 656-7333 Christiana....................................................................................... (610) 593-5050 Columbia......................................................................................... (717) 684-5391 Conestoga..................................................................................... (717) 872-5961 Denver.............................................................................................. (717) 336-2230 Downtown Lancaster................................................................. (717) 509-7663 East Earl.......................................................................................... (717) 354-7253 East Lancaster............................................................................... (717) 291-2905 Elizabethtown................................................................................ (717) 367-1307 Elm..................................................................................................... (717) 665-7070 Ephrata............................................................................................ (717) 733-2390 Gap.................................................................................................... (717) 442-4004 Goodville....................................................................................... (717) 445-5055 Gordonville................................................................................... (717) 768-3584 Holtwood....................................................................................... (717) 284-2850 Hopeland......................................................................................... (717) 733-0151 Intercourse.................................................................................... (717) 768-8431 Kinzers.............................................................................................. (717) 442-4226 Kirkwood........................................................................................ (717) 529-2016 Lampeter........................................................................................... (717) 464-4031 Landisville....................................................................................... (717) 898-8812 Leola................................................................................................. (717) 656-2401 Lititz................................................................................................... (717) 626-2329 Manheim.......................................................................................... (717) 665-2122 Marietta.......................................................................................... (717) 426-1106 Maytown......................................................................................... (717) 426-1752 Millersville...................................................................................... (717) 872-5011 www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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Mount Joy....................................................................................... (717) 653-4231 Mountville...................................................................................... (717) 285-7859 Narvon............................................................................................ (717) 354-5955 Neffsville......................................................................................... (717) 569-0703 New Holland.................................................................................. (717) 354-2257 New Providence............................................................................ (717) 786-7111 Paradise........................................................................................... (717) 687-7752 Peach Bottom................................................................................ (717) 548-2646 Penryn.............................................................................................. (717) 665-7200 Pequea.............................................................................................. (717) 284-4401 Quarryville..................................................................................... (717) 786-2420 Reamstown..................................................................................... (717) 336-6101 Refton............................................................................................... (717) 786-2707 Reinholds........................................................................................ (717) 336-2354 Rheems.............................................................................................. (717) 367-4938 Rohrerstown.................................................................................. (717) 394-0982 Ronks................................................................................................ (717) 687-8201 Silver Spring................................................................................... (717) 285-4013 Smoketown..................................................................................... (717) 394-4841 Stevens............................................................................................. (717) 336-6724 Strasburg........................................................................................ (717) 687-3942 Talmage........................................................................................... (717) 656-8355 Terre Hill........................................................................................... (717) 445-5044 Washington Boro........................................................................ (717) 684-5727 Willow Street.................................................................................. (717) 464-3540 Witmer............................................................................................... (717) 299-3365 46
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–––––– PRESCRIPTIONS –––––– • Assistance • BenefitsCheckup............................................................................. (202) 479-1200 Lancaster County Council of Churches.............................. (717) 291-2261 Lancaster County Office of Aging – County Services Center ........................................................................................................... (717) 299-7979 Lancaster County Prescription Drug Discount Cards..... (877) 321-2652 Medicare Extra Help.................................(800) 772-1213; (800) 325-0778 (TTY) PACE/PACENET, PACE Plus Medicare Programs..................... (800) 225-7223 Partnership for Prescription Assistance............................... (888) 477-2669 Veterans Health Care Benefits................................................... (800) 409-8771
–––––– RETIREMENT LIVING OPTIONS –––––– • Active Adult Living Communities • A vibrant, age-restricted community where the residents pay an annual maintenance fee. They are generally located in close proximity to health and entertainment venues. brookshire age-qualified community................................... (717) 665-6679 calamus estates............................................................................ (717) 687-0970 four seasons at elm tree............................................................ (717) 581-9850 gretna springs adult community............................................ (717) 272-1313 Heritage Strasburg (Charter Homes)...................................... (800) 325-3030 home towne square (landmark).............................................. (717) 344-8748 Mount Joy Country Homes........................................................ (717) 210-4563 Traditions of America at lititz.................................................. (717) 626-0327 Traditions of America at mount joy...................................... (215) 732-9600 Village Grande at Millers Run.................................................. (717) 392-3470 www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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• CCRC/Life Care Communities • These communities offer a comprehensive package of services tailored to individual needs, abilities, and preferences as residents grow older, offering all levels of care. Brethren Village............................................................................ (717) 569-2657 Calvary Fellowship Homes........................................................ (717) 393-0711 ephrata manor.............................................................................. (717) 738-4940 Fairmount Homes.......................................................................... (717) 354-1800 garden spot village.................................................................... (717) 355-6000 homestead village....................................................................... (717) 397-4831 juniper village at mount joy.................................................... (717) 492-9692 Landis Homes.................................................................................. (717) 569-3271 Luther acres................................................................................... (717) 626-1171 Masonic Villages of pennsylvania........................................ (717) 367-1121 Moravian Manor......................................................................... (717) 626-0214 Pleasant View Retirement Community..................................... (717) 665-2445 Quarryville Presbyterian Retirement Community................ (717) 412-1598 st. anne’s retirement community.............................................. (717) 285-5443 st. john’s herr estate.................................................................... (717) 684-0678 united zion retirement community........................................... (717) 626-2071 Willow Valley Communities............................(717) 464-6800; (800) 770-5445 woodcrest villa/Mennonite Home Communities................ (717) 393-1301 Zerbe Retirement Community...................................................... (717) 445-8741 • Dementia Care Facilities/Units • They are specialized areas or freestanding facilities that offer a sensitive environment that better meets the dementia residents’ needs. Brethren Village............................................................................ (717) 569-2657 48
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Calvary Fellowship Homes........................................................ (717) 393-0711 Conestoga View Nursing & Rehabilitation........................... (717) 299-7850 country meadows of lancaster............................................. (717) 392-4100 Fairmount Homes.......................................................................... (717) 354-1800 garden spot village laurel view memory support............. (717) 355-6000 Harrison house of christiana.................................................. (610) 593-6901 Homestead Village....................................................................... (717) 397-4831 juniper village of mount joy................................................... (717) 492-9692 keystone village at ephrata...................................................... (717) 466-6330 lancashire rehabilitation and nursing center................... (717) 569-3211 Landis Homes Retirement Community...................................... (717) 569-3271 legend Senior Living.................................................................... (717) 208-8655 legend Senior Living — Lititz...................................................... (717) 283-4255 Luthercare...................................................................................... (717) 892-5269 Magnolias of Lancaster........................................................... (717) 560-1100 ManorCare Health Services – Elizabethtown....................... (717) 367-1377 ManorCare Health Services – Lancaster............................... (717) 397-4261 Masonic Village........................................................................... (717) 367-1121 Mennonite Home Communities.................................................. (717) 393-1301 mount hope nazarene retirement community...................... (717) 665-6365 Moravian Manor......................................................................... (717) 626-0214 Oak Leaf Manor North............................................................... (717) 898-4663 paramount senior living........................................................... (717) 426-0033 Pleasant View Retirement Community..................................... (717) 665-2445 Quarryville Presbyterian Retirement Community................ (717) 325-4160 st. anne’s retirement community.............................................. (717) 285-5443 st. john’s herr estate.................................................................... (717) 478-1226 www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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Savvy Senior:
Where Seniors Can Get Help with Home Chores and Small Jobs By Jim Miller Dear Savvy Senior, What’s the best way to find good, trustworthy, qualified people who can help seniors with home chores or small jobs? – Looking for Mom Dear Looking, Getting help at home for any number of household tasks is a lot easier than it used to be, thanks to a number of webbased tools that can quickly and easily connect you and your mom to a wide variety of skilled, carefully vetted workers. Here’s what you should know. Finding Qualified Help One of the best ways to find qualified, reliable, trustworthy people who can help with home chores and other small jobs is through referrals from people you trust. But if your friends or family don’t have any recommendations, there are a number of online companies you can turn to now, such as TaskRabbit 50
(www.taskrabbit.com) and Takl (www.takl.com). These are on-demand service companies that can quickly and easily connect you to skilled workers to handle a wide variety of household chores and small jobs, such as cleaning and housekeeping, moving and packing, lawn and yard cleanup, handyman tasks, grocery shopping, running errands, furniture assembly, picture hanging, closet organizing, and much more. TaskRabbit currently has more than 60,000 Taskers (workers) in 47 U.S. cities, while Takl currently serves 75 U.S. cities with around 35,000 workers. All you need to do is download their app, or go to their website, select the service your mom wants to have done, and set a time when she would like the worker to show up. The software then matches your request and provides you a list of qualified, feedback-rated workers (including their hourly rate) from which to choose. Once the job is complete, payment is done through
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the company’s app. You should also know that all TaskRabbit and Takl workers have to go through a thorough vetting process before they can join their respective company, including extensive background checks. If, however, you can’t find a skilled worker through TaskRabbit or Takl, or if they don’t serve your area, another option is Amazon Home Services (www.amazon.com/services). Like TaskRabbit and Takl, Amazon will connect you to qualified workers who handle dozens of household chores and other small jobs. Amazon also screens all workers through media searches, online interviews, reference checks, and background checks. And all experts need to have licenses and insurance. To purchase and book a service, you can either buy a prepackaged service with a fixed price (like two hours of cleaning), or you can submit a custom request and receive estimates. When booking, you select three different dates and time frames, and the pro confirms an appointment. All payment is done through your Amazon account. Need a Tradesman? If your mom primarily needs a tradesman, such as a plumber, electrician, painter, roofer, or carpenter, for home repairs or remodel projects, you should also check HomeAdvisor (www.homeadvisor.
com) and Angie’s List (www.angieslist. com). Both of these sites can connect you with prescreened, customer-rated service professionals in your area for free. Senior Specific Another option you should know about is Umbrella (www. askumbrella.com), which is a feebased membership service for seniors 60-plus that provides qualified, vetted workers to do small jobs in and around the house for only $16 per hour. Currently available in New York, they are expanding nationally over the next year. Lower-Income Option If your mom is on a tight budget, you should also contact her nearby Area Agency on Aging (call (800) 6771116), which can refer you to services in her area, if available. For example, some communities have volunteer programs that provide chore and handyman services to help seniors in need. And some local nonprofits provide residential repair services that offer seniors minor upgrades and adaptations to their homes.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior. org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of The Savvy Senior book. www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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United Zion Retirement Community........................................... (717) 626-2071 Willow Valley Communities....................................................... (717) 464-6800 zerbe retirement community...................................................... (717) 445-8741 • Independent Living Communities • (See also CCRC/Life Care Communities) country meadows of lancaster............................................. (717) 392-4100 danner home.................................................................................. (717) 665-2336 keystone villa at ephrata........................................................... (717) 735-0795 Lancashire Terrace...................................................................... (717) 569-3215 • Nursing & Rehab Facilities • (See also CCRC/Life Care Communities) These facilities offer skilled nursing care and rehabilitation services. Other services generally offered are therapeutic, recreational, and social activities. brereton manor............................................................................ (717) 872-2403 Conestoga View Nursing & Rehabilitation........................... (717) 299-7850 elizabethtown manor healthcare & rehabilitation center................................................................... (717) 367-1377 elizabethtown nursing & Rehabilitation................................ (717) 367-1831 gardens at stevens....................................................................... (717) 336-3878 hamilton arms center................................................................. (717) 393-0419 Harrison house of christiana.................................................. (610) 991-7044 kadima rehabilitation & nursing............................................. (717) 626-0211 lancashire hall............................................................................. (717) 569-3211 ManorCare Health Services – Lancaster............................... (717) 397-4261 maple farm..................................................................................... (717) 859-1191 Mt. Hope Nazarene Retirement Community............................. (717) 665-6365 rose city nursing & rehabilitation.......................................... (717) 397-4281 Susquehanna Valley Nursing & Rehabilitation Center...... (717) 684-7555 52
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Harrison House of Chester County and Harrison House of Christiana offer Chester and Lancaster County families a FULL RANGE of senior living options. Let us welcome your family to ours, with respect, compassion and individualized services.
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• Personal Care Homes/Units • (See also CCRC/Life Care Communities) These homes/units provide shelter, meals, supervision, and assistance with personal care tasks, typically for older people or people with physical, behavioral health, or cognitive disabilities who are unable to care for themselves but do not need nursing home or medical care. Inspected and licensed through the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. Brereton Manor............................................................................ (717) 872-2403 cocalico christian home......................................................... (717) 336-1788 colonial lodge community..................................................... (717) 336-5501 Country Meadows of Lancaster............................................. (717) 392-4100 Country View Manor................................................................... (717) 284-3350 elderwood Senior Living at Lancaster.................................. (717) 397-3000 Evergreen Estates Retirement Community.............................. (717) 394-2208 faithful living................................................................................ (717) 336-5501 The Groves...................................................................................... (717) 733-2040 Harrison Senior Living.................................................(610) 384-6310 Harrison Senior Living offers independent living, personal care, skilled nursing, memory care, rehabilitation therapies, and respite care—all with respect and compassion. Locations in Christiana and East Fallowfield www.harrisonseniorliving.com See our ad on the previous page. Hershey Mill Home......................................................................... (717) 285-3358 Juniper Village at Mount Joy.................................................... (717) 492-9692 keystone villa at ephrata........................................................... (717) 466-2272 legend senior living lancaster............................................... (717) 208-8655 legend senior living lititz.......................................................... (717) 283-4255 The Long Community at Highland........................................... (717) 381-4900 Oak Leaf Manor............................................................................ (717) 872-9100 Oak Leaf Manor North............................................................... (717) 898-4663 paramount senior living........................................................... (717) 426-0033 54
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Vineyard Personal Care Home................................................. (717) 299-2919 Welsh Mountain Home................................................................. (717) 355-9522 willow view home......................................................................... (717) 786-5519
–––––– senior community centers ––––––
Senior community centers throughout Lancaster County provide a wide range of educational and recreational activities. Lunchtime meals served. Transportation available. Columbia Senior Center.............................................................. (717) 684-4850 Elizabethtown Area Senior Center........................................... (717) 367-7984 Lancaster Neighborhood Senior Center.............................. (717) 299-3943 Lancaster Rec Senior Center..................................................... (717) 399-7671 Lititz Senior Center........................................................................ (717) 626-2800 Luis MuÑoz Marin Senior Center............................................... (717) 295-7989 Millersville Senior Center........................................................... (717) 871-9600 Next Gen Senior Center............................................................... (717) 786-4770
–––––– SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS ––––––
A club of professional or businesspeople organized for their coordination of and participation in public service. Pennsylvania Lions Club............................................................ (717) 564-2586 Rotary Club of Lancaster.......................................................... (717) 581-8811 Willow Street Lions Club............................................................. (717) 464-7176 –– skilled nursing –– (See retirement living options – Nursing & Rehab facilities)
–––––– SUPPORT GROUPS ––––––
A group of people whose members exchange give and receive both emotional and practical support, share ideas, and provide each other with information. Alcoholics Anonymous............................... (717) 394-3238 for locations Alcoholics Anonymous – Sober Voices group.................. (712) 432-0075 . ......................................................................................... (access code 654443#) www.ResourceDirectoryPA.com
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Alzheimer’s Disease.......................................... (800) 272-3900 for locations American Cancer Society......................................................... (800) 227-2345 Amputee Support Team of Lancaster.............(717) 665-0139; (717) 283-6664 Anxiety and Panic Support Group........................................... (717) 397-7461 Arthritis........................................................................................... (717) 291-5462 Bipolar............................................................................................. (717) 397-7461 Blind Association ....................................................................... (717) 291-5951 Breast Cancer – Ephrata............................................................. (717) 721-5750 Lancaster........................................................ (717) 544-3755 Caregiver........................................................................................ (800) 677-1116 Elizabethtown...................................................................... (717) 367-1121 Hospice Care........................................................................ (717) 295-3900 Lancaster.............................................................................. (717) 355-6000 central pennsylvania ataxia support group..................... (610) 996-5814; ........................................................................................................... (610) 873-1852 Diabetes............................................................................................ (717) 291-5462 Divorce............................................................................................ (717) 291-5462 Down Syndrome............................................................................ (717) 478-8537 Epilepsy............................................................................................. (800) 887-7165 Fibromyalgia................................................................................ (717) 291-5462 Gamblers Anonymous................................................................. (215) 987-3723 Grandparents................................................................................ (717) 291-5462 Heart................................................................................................. (717) 291-5462 Kidney............................................................................................... (717) 291-5462 Men’s Depression Support Group.............................................. (717) 397-7461 Mental Health................................................................................. (717) 291-5462 Mood Disorder Support Group................................................. (717) 397-7461 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Support Group................... (717) 397-7461 Parkinson’s Disease...................................................................... (717) 291-5462 56
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Scleroderma.................................................................................. (717) 291-5462 Sleep Disorders............................................................................... (717) 291-5462 Stroke Support Group.................................................................. (717) 291-5462
–––––– TAX ASSISTANCE –––––– IRS (Internal Revenue Service).................................................... (800) 829-1040 Taxpayer Assistance.................................................................... (717) 291-1994 VITA – Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program............. (717) 291-5462
–––––– TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE –––––– Telephone Assistance Programs.............................................. (800) 788-5616
–––––– TRANSPORTATION SERVICES ––––––
Support from a governmental unit or the general public. May be free, reduced fare, or donations depending on entity. Lancaster County Office of Aging –.......................(717) 299-7979 transportation Program............................................(800) 801-3070 Reduced-fare, lottery-funded transportation is provided to senior centers, medical appointments, and other county locations through an agreement with the South Central Transportation Authority. 150 North Queen Street, Suite 415, Lancaster, PA 17603 aging@co.lancaster.pa.us www.lancoaging.org See our ad on the back page; profile on page 5.
RRTA Gets Seniors Where They Want To Go! Visit our website Red Rose Transit Red Rose Access or call us for an application or more information.
www.redrosetransit.com Red Rose Transit 717-397-4246 Seniors ride FREE on any Red Rose Access RRTA bus route. 717-291-1243
Anywhere. Anytime.
Seniors, 65 or older, can get a Senior ID Card to ride free.
This door-to-door service allows seniors to get to dr. appointments, shopping trips or any other trip they need.
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Medical Assistance Transportation Program (MATP)....... (717) 291-1243 red rose transit...............................................................(717) 397-4246 Red rose access..............................................................(717) 291-1243 Seniors have great advantages with RRTA’s transportation services. Ride free on our bus routes or at a discounted rate on our shared-ride service. 45 Erick Road, Lancaster, PA 17601 www.redrosetransit.com See our ad on the previous page. The Shared-Ride Program............................................. (717) 783-8025, Ext. 59 Veterans Transportation Services.......................................... (717) 299-7920 –– UTILITIES (See ENERGY assistance) ––
–––––– VETERANS services –––––– Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs ........................................................................................................... (800) 547-2838 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs........................................ (800) 827-1000 Veterans Affairs Caregiver support program.................... (717) 272-6621 Veterans Affairs of Lancaster County.................................. (717) 299-7920 veterans healthcare benefits.................................................... (800) 409-8771 Veterans Medical Center Telephone Care.............................. (717) 228-6041 ......................................................................................... (800) 409-8771, ext. 6041 Veterans Outpatient Clinic......................................................... (717) 290-6900 Veterans Transportation Services.......................................... (717) 299-7920 veterans victory house.............................................................. (717) 397-5182 –– VISION (See EYE CARE services) –– Thank you for utilizing the Resource DIRECTORY for the Caregiver, Aging, and Disabled If you would like copies for your organization, please call: (717) 285-1350
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–––––– volunteer opportunities –––––– Lancaster County Office of Aging..........................(717) 299-7979 .............................................................................................(800) 801-3070 Volunteers may work on a specific, time-limited project or assist older adults in a number of program areas to include APPRISE, Ombudsman, Caregiver Support, Senior Community Centers, Lancaster Senior Games, and Property Tax/Rent Rebate programs. 150 North Queen Street, Suite 415, Lancaster, PA 17603 aging@co.lancaster.pa.us www.lancoaging.org See our ad on the back page; profile on page 5. meals on Wheels of lancaster................................................. (717) 392-4842 volunteers of america............................................................... (717) 236-1440
–––––– WEATHERIZATION PROGRAMS ––––––
Funds are offered to income-eligible homeowners, especially low-income persons, the elderly, persons with disabilities, families with children, and high residential-energy users in Lancaster County, to reduce energy costs. Pennsylvania Weatherization Assistance Program.......... (866) 466-3972 UGI’s Weatherization Program................................................. (800) 844-9276 WarmWise: Audits & Rebates........................................................ (866) 956-0308
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Emergency Information
Adamstown................................19501 Akron...........................................17501 Bainbridge..................................17502 Bausman.....................................17504 Bird-in-Hand................................17505 Blue Ball.......................................17506 Bowmansville..............................17507 Brownstown.................................17508 Brunnerville..................................17543 Christiana....................................17509 Columbia....................................17512 Conestoga..................................17516 Denver.........................................17517 East Earl.......................................17519 East Petersburg...........................17520 Elizabethtown.............................17022 Elm...............................................17521 Ephrata........................................17522 Gap.............................................17527 Goodville.....................................17528 Gordonville.................................17529 Holtwood....................................17532 Hopeland....................................17533 Intercourse..................................17534 Kinzers..........................................17535 Kirkwood......................................17536 Lampeter....................................17537 Lancaster...............................17601-08 Landisville....................................17538 Leola............................................17540 Lititz..............................................17543 Manheim.....................................17545 Marietta.......................................17547 Martindale..................................17549 Maytown.....................................17550 Millersville.....................................17551 Mount Joy...................................17552 Mountville....................................17554 Narvon.........................................17555 Neffsville......................................17601 New Holland...............................17557 New Providence........................17560 Nine Points..................................17509 Paradise......................................17562 Peach Bottom............................17563 Penryn..........................................17564 Quarryville...................................17566 Reamstown.................................17567 Refton..........................................17568 Reinholds.....................................17569 Rheems........................................17570 Rohrerstown................................17603 Ronks............................................17572 Salunga.......................................17538 Silver Spring.................................17575 Smoketown.................................17576 Soudersburg................................17577 Stevens........................................17578 Strasburg.....................................17579 Talmage......................................17580 Terre Hill.......................................17581 Washington Boro........................17582 West Willow ................................17583 Willow Street...............................17584 Witmer.........................................17585
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