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RESOURCES FOR AGING WELL

OCTOBER 2017-2018

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Helping You Stay Safe

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What is PACE?

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YOU DON’T ALWAYS GO STRAIGHT HOME AFTER YOUR HOSPITAL STAY. Instead of going home, a hospital discharge planner could ask you which rehabilitation facility you want to go to. You need a plan so you can stay in control. With the newest equipment available and aggressive therapy plans tailored just for you, PowerBack Rehabilitation offers a full range of physical rehabilitation specialties in a fresh, modern setting. Private rooms and restaurant-style dining top it off to help keep your spirits up and on task. It’s all designed to get you home sooner and to get your Power Back!

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You’ve spent a lifetime becoming the person you are today. And at Frasier, we celebrate this. Now is the time to explore your passions and expand your life in any direction you choose. And through your retirement years, our accredited full continuum of care is here to offer you security and peace of mind, all on our incredible 20-acre campus. With our 98 new beautifully appointed apartments, there’s even more opportunity to call Frasier home.

Tours are available Independent Living 720-562-4440 Assisted Living and Memory Care 720-562-4460 Health Care (Skilled Nursing) 720-562-4473

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The Homestead & Companion Ctr 1380 Tulip st, ste m, Longmont 80501 303-772-9152

respite Care Respite is a period of rest or relief for those who give constant care. many skilled nursing and assisted living facilities also offer this service. Refer to our housing grids on pages 96-99 and 106-107 for a complete list. Respite assistance Funds may be available.

Senior’s Resource Specialist 910 Longs peak av, Longmont 80501 303-651-8411

AltaVita Assisted Living Memory Care Centre

Active Minds active minds provides lifelong learning programs at various locations throughout the Boulder County area. For more infomation visit www.activemindsForLife. com or call 303-320-7652

(ad on page 104) 800 s Fordham st, Longmont 80503 303-300-3700 Boulder County Volunteer Respite & Companion Program 303-678-6286

Boulder Senior Services The mission of Boulder senior services, part of the Department of Human services, is to foster the engagement and well being of older adults and promote a positive image of aging through community collaboration and excellent services and programs specifically for seniors. Ongoing educational classes and seminars in technology, life skills and aging issues, creative pursuits and day trips are available to those age 55 and up.

Care Link – Adult Day 3434 47th st, ste 100, 80301 303-532-2477

FirstLight Home Care

(ad on page 71) 1300 plaza Court North, ste 202, Lafayette 80026 720-502-3939

Plan B Home Care Services, Inc (ad on page 69)

Longmont County Recreation & Golf Services – St Vrain Mem Bldg 700 Longs peak ave, Longmont 80501 303-651-8404 – Longmont Rec Center 310 Quail Rd, Longmont 80501 303-774-4800

Longmont 80501 720-652-9078

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COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES senior centers are gathering places for seniors who are still active and are seeking a place for planned activities, friendship, and planned programs. Lunches are usually served, and transportation may be available. Allenspark Area Senior Services 303-747-2592

This section is alphabetical. You will find hundreds of different services and organizations that work with seniors and their families. This includes professional services, such as Adult Day, Care Management, Elder Law, Social Security, Senior Centers, etc... Boulder Sr Services East Ctr 5660 sioux Dr, 80303 303-441-4150

Boulder Sr Services West Ctr 909 arapahoe ave, 80302 303-441-3148

Erie Commun Ctr – Active Adults 450 powers st, Erie 80516 303-926-2795 Lafayette GO Services 103 s iowa ave, 80026 303-661-1499

Louisville Senior Center 900 W via appia, 80027 303-666-7400

Longmont Senior Services 910 Longs peak ave, 80501 303-651-8411

Lyons Area Senior Resources 303-823-9016

Nederland Area Seniors, Inc 750 Hwy 72, Nederland Community Ctr #109, 80466 303-258-0799 Niwot Area Senior Resources 303-652-3850

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SENIOR ACTIVITIES & ENTERTAINMENT continued Longmont County Recreation & Golf Services (continued) – Centennial Pool 1201 alpine st, Longmont 80504 303-651-8406 City of Longmont Recreation & golf services has three year-round facilities. all three sites accept silversneakers® for admission & class benefits. Rocky Mountain Senior Games 1010 6th st, greeley 80631 970-350-9433 Encourages male and female athletes age 50 and up to compete in a variety of athletics including swimming, cycling, archery, bowling, volleyball, softball, and dozens more! senior athletes have the opportunity to qualify every other year for competition at the national level. www.rockymountainseniorgames.com Silver Sneakers silversneakers is the nation’s leading exercise program for active older adults. They focus on fitness, friends and fun! Join the more than 12 million people who are eligible for the silversneakers health benefit by visiting www.silversneakers. com groups meet in several locations throughout Boulder County. Stories on Stage 303-494-0523 stories on stage is an award winning performing arts organization that creates high quality shows of world-class literature. professional actors from stage and screen bring the stories to life. stories on stage has been described as theater of the mind that is innovative, compelling and entertaining. shows are throughout the year and are in Boulder and Denver.

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aDDitional home health care agencies Center for People with Disabilities

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Giving Home Health Care

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Centura Health at Home

303-561-5400

Interim Healthcare

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Complete Home Health Care – Boulder

303-441-5272

Professional Home Health Care

720-494-0190

Complete Home Health Care of Northern Colorado

720-652-0292

Summer Cares, LLC

303-651-5224

Family Home Health

720-274-5974

TRU Community Care

303-449-7740

This section offers three different comparison grids; the first features Non-Medical and Personal Assistance at home, the second contains Skilled Home Healthcare, and the third grid showcases Hospice Services for end of life care. First familiarize yourself with the different services that are offered by each agency. You will find definitions about each service at the beginning of this section. Many options exist; we hope this will help you find a provider to meet your specific needs.


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First you should familiarize yourself with the many options available and determine which one is best for your needs. You will find definitions of each type of housing at the beginning of the housing section. Then turn to our easy to read comparison grids. The grids are divided into 3 categories, depending on the type of community: Independent Living and Retirement, Assisted Living, and Skilled Nursing. The buildings are listed by city or county so you can zero in on the specific areas you are looking for.

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CONTENTS

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RESOURCES FOR AGING WELL

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How to Use this Guide Letter From The Publisher Contact Information Advertiser Index

COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES 11

Adult Day Care Programs

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Advocacy for Seniors / Patients

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Alzheimer's Research

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Area Agencies on Aging

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Care Management

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Consumer Affairs & Legal Aid

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Continuing Education

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County Health Departments

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Dental Resources

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Disability Services

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Diverse Communities

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Driving and License Information

What Is PACE?

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Elder Law

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Elder Protection

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Emergency Response Systems

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Emergency Room for Seniors

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Emergency Telephone Numbers

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Employment Opportunities

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Energy Resources & Weatherization

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Estate Planning

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Financial & Tax Assistance

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Financial Services

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Food Resources

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Funeral, Crematory & Mortuary Services

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Grocery Shopping Assistance

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Guardianship

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Hearing - Audiologists/ Hearing Aids

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Hearing Resources

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Home Improvements & Modifications Home Medical Equipment & Supplies/Loan Closets Hospitals & Clinics

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Housing Placement & Resource Specialists

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Get Active, Feel Great! See page 53.

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Libraries

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Medicaid Planning

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Medicare/Medicaid & Insurance

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Medicare/Medicaid/PACE

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Memory & Dementia Care

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Mental Health Services

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Move Management & Organizational Services

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Moving Services

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Ombudsman

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PACE Program

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Pet Care & Services

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Prescription Assistance & Discounts

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Real Estate Services

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Recreation

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Rehabilitation Facilities

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Rehabilitation Hospitals

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Respite Care

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Advantages to Utilizing a Revocable Trust in Your Estate Plan See page 16.

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Senior Activities & Entertainment

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Senior Centers

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Senior Organizations & Services

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Snow Removal

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Social Security

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Social Services / Adult Protection

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Support Groups

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Transportation

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Urgent Care Centers

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Veteran Services

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Vision Services & Resources

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Visitation & Phone Reassurance

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Volunteer Opportunities

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Wellness & Exercise Programs

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Yard Care

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Non-Medical Home Care Comparison Grid

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Non-Medical Home Care Agencies Home Health Care Definitions

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Home Health Agency Comparison Grid

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Hospice Care Definitions

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Hospice Care Comparison Grid

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SENIOR HOUSING Housing Definitions Independent Living / Retirement Communities Comparison Grid Independent Living / Retirement Communities Subsidized Housing & Assistance Assisted Living/ Memory Care Assisted Living Communities Comparison Grid Assisted Living/Memory Care Assisted Living Communities

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Housing Placement & Resource Specialists

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Skilled Nursing Facilities Comparison Grid

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Active Minds Create Healthy Brains

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Advantages to Utilizing a Revocable Trust in Your Estate Plan

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Aging Gracefully: Reducing the Risks of Polypharmacy

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Considering a Move? Simplifying at Home? 10 Things to Do Now!

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Get Active, Feel Great!

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Helping Our Senior Community Stay Safe

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Inspiration & Community for Alzheimer’s Caregivers

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Medicare 2018 “In a Nutshell”

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Memory Care: When Is It Time to Seek Help?

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Six Signs It's Time for More Help

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The Relief of Hospice

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What is PACE?

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LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER / CONTACT INFORMATION

DEAR VALUED READERS: Welcome to the October 201718 edition of the Boulder County Seniors Blue Book. Inside, you will find information about all types of senior resources. For a quick tutorial, please read how to use this guide on pages 4-5. Our convenient color-coded format will help you identify the three main sections – Community Resources are Blue, Health at Home is Purple and Housing is Green. We work tirelessly every day to continue to be THE trusted ‘go-to’ senior resource for seniors, their loved ones, and the professionals who serve this demographic. This edition hosts 13 articles written by local senior professionals on a variety of topics intended to educate and inform. Read “Memory Care – When is it Time to Seek Help” on page 40. “Reducing the Risks of

LOCAL OFFICE:

Nancy Fenimore, Publisher Nancy@SeniorsBlueBook.com Liz Pierce Regional Director, No. Colorado Liz@SeniorsBlueBook.com 970.568.3171 Lisa Case, Information Director Lisa@SeniorsBlueBook.com 303.335.5312

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Polypharmacy” is a great read on page 50, and as always, our ‘Medicare 2017 In a Nutshell’ chart is a very popular feature found on pages 36-37. With 10,000 Baby Boomers turning 65 every day, the need for more support grows. Digital and Social Media are a continued focus for us – we strive to offer the most current information to our readers. SeniorsBlueBook.com is in the trusted position of reporting to you very current developments in the senior industry, as well as keeping you informed on all the services and events for seniors via our event activities calendars. Recently, we launched our senior-specific newsletters which offer discounts/ specials offered by our advertising partners. Log on to SeniorsBlueBook. com to register your email to receive these offers. We love to hear from you and we truly value your suggestions. Respectfully Yours,

Nancy Fenimore, Publisher

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Additional copies of this Directory are available FREE at most of the gathering places for seniors. Give us a call at 800.201.9989 and we will direct you to the location nearest you or go to www.SeniorsBlueBook.com and click on the “Find a Book” link to locate your closest distribution points.

Oliver Hersch, CEO - Publisher Oliver@SeniorsBlueBook.com

The contents of this book may not be reproduced either in whole or in part without consent of the publisher. Every effort has been made to include accurate data, however, the publisher cannot be held liable for material content or errors. Copyright 2017 by Grateful Sales, Inc.

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Adult day programs are for elders who need a place to stay during daytime hours because they have difficulty functioning alone. Many housing communities offer adult day care as well. See pages 96-99, 106-107. BOULDER Care Link Adult Day Program 3434 47th St, Ste 100, Boulder 80301 303-532-2477 Memory loss day outings for able-bodied adults. LAFAYETTE

TRU PACE (Program of AllInclusive Care for the Elderly)

Juniper Village at Louisville (ad on page 114) 1078 S 88th St, Louisville 80027 303-665-3722

ADVOCACY FOR SENIORS / PATIENTS The American Geriatrics Society – Health in Aging Foundation 800-563-4916

ALZHEIMER’S RESEARCH Alzheimer’s Disease Education & Referral Center 800-438-4380

AREA AGENCIES ON AGING

(ad on page 35) 2593 Park Ln, Lafayette 80026 303-665-0115

Boulder Cty Area Agency on Aging 3482 N Broadway, Boulder 80304 303-441-3570

LONGMONT

Colorado State Unit on Aging 1575 Sherman St, 10th Fl, Denver 80203 303-866-2800

A Day Place 803 Third Ave, Longmont 80501 303-435-9948 A Day Place is an adult day care facility offering adult day care supervision, engaging activities and entertainment, outings, lunch, and snacks. LOUISVILLE

Balfour Cherrywood Village

(ad on pages 64–65) 282 McCaslin Blvd, Louisville 80027 303-604-2700

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Eldercare Locator Nationwide 800-677-1116 Locates any AAA Nationwide Rainbow Elders of Boulder County 2132 14th St, Boulder 80302 303-441-3583 A Boulder County Area Agency on Aging Program providing social and aging resources through a confidential mailing list.

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CARE MANAGEMENT A care management agency is familiar with various fields of human services (social work, psychology, nursing, gerontology). They are trained to assess, plan, coordinate, monitor and provide services for the elderly and their families. Action Healthcare Services 2919 W 17th Ave, Ste 222, Longmont 80503 303-772-2973

Assisted Living Locators – Boulder (ad on page 115) 877-223-1426

Boulder Cty Area Agency on Aging 3482 N Broadway, Boulder 80304 303-441-3570 Boulder Senior Services West Ctr 909 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder 80302 303-441-3148 Jewish Family Service – Care Mgmt 6007 Oreg Ave, Boulder 80303 303-415-1025

CONSUMER AFFAIRS / LEGAL AID Government and non-profit organizations that provide consumer information or legal advice.

Ellen Knapp – Geriatric Care Manager (ad on page 12)

NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Windhorse Elder Care

Do Not Call Registry 888-382-1222

720-217-9614

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Adult Care Management 1455 Dixon Ave, Ste 200, Lafayette 80026 303-439-7011

AARP: ElderWatch Project 800-222-4444

Senate Aging Committee – Anti-Fraud Hotline 855-303-9470 US Consumer Product Safety 800-638-2772

Ellen Knapp MA, LPC, CSA

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US Food & Drug Administration Info 888-463-6332 STATE Colorado Dept of Public Health & Environment 4300 Cherry Creek Dr S, Denver 80246 303-692-2000 / 800-886-7689 Colorado Dept of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) 1560 Broadway, Ste 110, Denver 80202 303-894-7855 Rocky Mountain Poison Control & Drug Center 990 Bannock St, Denver 80204 800-222-1222 BOULDER COUNTY Area Agency on Aging – Boulder County (Call for apt) 3482 N Broadway, 80304 303-441-3570 Better Business Bureau 3801 E Florida Ave, Ste 350, Denver 80210 303-758-2100 Boulder Chamber of Commerce 2440 Pearl St, Boulder 80302 303-442-1044 Boulder County Bar Association 1942 Broadway, Ste 205, Boulder 80302 303-440-4758 Boulder County District Attorney 1777 6th St, Boulder 80306 303-441-3700

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Boulder County Legal Services 315 W Boulder Rd, Ste 205, Louisville 80027 303-449-7575 Community Mediation Service 2160 Spruce St, Boulder 80302 303-441-4364 Legal Aid & Defender Program – University of Colorado 303-492-8126 Office of Human Services 909 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder 80302 303-441-3140 Office of the Colorado State Public Defender – Boulder and Broomfield Counties 2555 55th St, Ste 200, Boulder 80301 303-444-2322

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Rocky Mountain Legal Center 705 S Public Rd, Lafayette 80026 720-242-8642

CONTINUING EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) – Lifelong Learning Education Center, 6500 Arapahoe, Boulder 80303 303-447-1010 BVSD Lifelong Learning offers a wide variety of classes throughout the year for adults, teens and kids. Course topics for adults include Travel & Language, Life & Home, Business, and the Arts. Road Scholar 800-454-5768

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COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENTS Boulder County Public Health – 3 450 Broadway St, Boulder 80304 303-441-1100 – 5 15 Coffman, Ste 200, Longmont 80501 303-678-6166

DENTAL RESOURCES NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Dental Lifeline Network 303-534-5360 Dentistry from the Heart 727-849-2002 STATE Colorado Foundation of Dentistry – Donated Dental Service 1800 15th St, Ste 100, Denver 80202 303-534-5360 The People’s Dentist 1245 E Colfax Av, Ste 305, Denver 80218 303-430-7399` BOULDER Boulder Cty Area Agency on Aging 303-441-3570 Dental Aid Info Line 4155 Darley Ave, Ste C, Boulder 80305 303-499-7072 LONGMONT Dental AID Longmont Clinic 1715 Princess Dr, Longmont 80501 303-682-2619

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Salud Clinic 220 E Rogers Rd, Longmont 80501 303-776-3250 LOUISVILLE Dental Aid 877 S Boulder Rd, Louisville 80027 303-665-8228

DISABILITY SERVICES Aging & Disablity Resource Center 303-441-1617 Audio Information Network 1700 55th St, Ste A, Boulder 80301 303-786-7777 Center for People with Disabilities 1675 Range St, Boulder 80301 303-442-8662 Center for People with Disabilities 615 N Main, Longmont 80501 303-772-3250

DIVERSE COMMUNITIES AARP: Pride 888-687-2277 American Society on Aging – LGBT Aging Resources Clearinghouse 800-537-9728 Boulder Cty AIDS Project (BCAP) 2118 14th St, Boulder 80302 303-444-6121 Boulder Cty Area Agency on Aging 3482 N Broadway St, Boulder 80304 –P roject Visibility 303-441-3583 –R ainbow Elders 303-441-3583


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Boulder Cty Community Action Programs (CAP) 3482 N Broadway St, Boulder 80304 303-441-3975 El Centro AMISTADEI Comite de Longmont 455 Kimbark St, Longmont 80501 303-651-6125 GLBT Center of Colorado 1301 E Colfax St, Denver 80218 303-733-7743 One Colorado 1490 Lafayette St, Ste 304, Denver 80218 303-396-6170 Out Boulder County –B oulder Pridehouse 2132 14th St, Boulder 80302 303-499-5777 – L ongmont Main Street 463 Main St, Ste 101, Longmont 80501 720-600-4138 PFLAG: Boulder PO Box 19696, Boulder 80308 303-444-8164

SAGE (Services & Advocacy for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Elders) 212-741-2247 The Center: SAGE of the Rockies 1301 E Colfax Ave, Denver 80218 303-733-7743

DRIVING & LICENSE INFORMATION AAA Colorado – Mature Driver Safety 303-753-8800 AARP Driver Safety Program 303-764-5995

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Boulder Cty Area Agency on Aging 3482 N Broadway St, Boulder 80304 – Caregiver Program (LGBT-friendly) 303-678-6116 – L ong-Term Care Ombudsman (LGBT-friendly) 303-441-1173 –N ational Caregiver Training Program (NCTP) (LGBT-friendly) 303-678-6117 –R espite & Companion Volunteer Program (LGBT-friendly) 720-864-6526

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Handicap Parking Tags 1750 33rd St, Ste 100, Boulder 80301 303-413-7710 Motor Vehicle Division – 2 850 Iris Ave, Boulder 80301 303-442-3006 – 9 17 S Main St, Ste 600, Longmont 80501 303-776-4073

ELDER LAW

Brandon Fields, P.C.

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Advantages to Utilizing a Revocable Trust in A critical piece in one’s estate plan is the disposition of assets Your Estate Plan upon death. This can be done through a last will and testament or a revocable trust, which is referred to as a “will substitute.” When a revocable trust is utilized, it is the governing instrument as to where assets go, and it does have some advantages over a will. A revocable trust provides more privacy than a will. When someone dies, his or her will is lodged with the court and becomes public record. A trust does not become public record, and there is no need to show any public parties or entities the dispositive provisions of the trust. This protects the privacy of the creator of the trust and the beneficiaries. Furthermore, a trust is a good vehicle to manage assets in the event of incapacity. While a will does not come into effect until death, a trust is in force as soon as it is signed. If the trust is properly funded, meaning that the person’s assets are transferred into the name of the trust, then the successor trustee can easily step in if the creator of the trust (also known as the “settlor” or “grantor”) becomes incapacitated and can manage the trust assets and make distributions for the benefit of the settlor. It is also typically easier, faster, and cheaper for the successor

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trustee to administer the trust upon the death of the settlor, rather than going through the probate process to administer an estate. It is especially beneficial to use a revocable trust when you have out-ofstate property. This is because, typically, one must go through the court process of probate to administer your estate in any state where you own real property in your name individually. Therefore, if you have real property in two states other than Colorado, your loved ones could be forced to open probate in three states, resulting in greater costs and a much longer process. If the real properties are transferred to a revocable trust, then this is avoided. While there are advantages to using a revocable trust, it may not be the best estate planning tool for everyone. It is important to consult an estate planning attorney in order to determine what is best for you.~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Sara E. (Jones) Bucar, a member of the Boulder County Bar Association, the Denver Bar Association, and the Colorado Bar Association. She is with Vincent, Romeo & Rodriguez and may be reached at 303-604-6030 or by email at Sara@elderlawcolorado.com. See ad on page 17.


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(ad on page 18) 752 17th Ave, Ste 202, Longmont 80501 303-651-1900

Colorado Dept of Public Health & Environment 4300 Cherry Creek Dr S, Denver 80246 800-886-7689 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: Health Facilities and Emergency Medical Services Division investigates complaints of all health care entities that fall under its jurisdiction. This includes the quality of care provided, patient/resident rights, as well as building and equipment safety

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Kapsak Law Firm, LLC, The (ad on page 18) 1610 Hover St, Ste 203 Longmont 80501 303-651-9330

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ELDER PROTECTION Government and non-profit agencies which advocate for or protect seniors from abuse in housing, financial matters, and physical harm. AARP ElderWatch Project 800-222-4444 opt 2 ABA Commission on Law & Aging 202-662-8690 Boulder County Dept of Social Svcs – Adult Protection 3460 Broadway St, Boulder 80304 303-441-1309 Boulder County District Attorney – Victim/Witness Assistance 1777 Sixth St, Boulder 80302 303-441-3700 Boulder Cty Long-Term Ombudsman 303-441-1173

Longmont Housing & Human Svcs 515 Coffman St, Ste 100, Longmont 80501 303-678-6000

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National Center for Elder Abuse – Eldercare Locator 800-677-1116 National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 The Center for Trauma & Resilience 303-894-8000

EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEMS Personal medical alert product and home alarms systems activated by pushing a button. “File of Life” Program (Emergency Health Info Sheet) 6325 Gun Park Dr, Ste F, Boulder 80301 303-772-2262 City of Boulder Police Dept 303-441-3315 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Colorado Life Trak 303-441-4894 Radio Transmission Bracelet for people with Alzheimer’s or Dementia

EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES America’s Workforce Network 877-872-5627 National Older Worker Career Center (NOWCC) 703-558-4200 Seniors4Hire.org – National Online Career Center

Animal Control 303-441-4444 Boulder Police – Non-Emergency 1805 33rd St, Boulder 80301 303-441-3333 Colorado Road Conditions 877-315-7623

Workforce Boulder County 5755 Central Ave, Ste B, Boulder 80301 303-413-7555 Workforce Longmont 515 Coffman St, Longmont 80501 720-864-6600

ENERGY RESOURCES & WEATHERIZATION

Crimestoppers 800-222-8477 Lafayette Police – Non-Emergency 451 N 111th St, Lafayette 80026 303-665-5571 Louisville Police – Non-Emergency 992 W Via Appia, Louisville 80027 303-441-4444 Nederland Police – Non-Emergency 20 Lakeview Dr, Nederland 80466 303-258-3250

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) 202-401-9351

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Vincent, Romeo & Rodriguez, LLC

(ad on page 17) 1070 W Century Dr #200, Louisville 80027 303-604-6030

Rocky Mountain Poison Control & Drug Center 800-222-1222 Suicide Hotline 800-273-8255

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FINANCIAL & TAX ASSISTANCE Financial assistance companies specialize in assisting seniors facing financial problems or in need of financial assistance. NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AARP Tax Aide 888-227-7669 BenefitsCheckUp.Org 888-268-6706 Federal Income Tax Information (TTY/TDD) 800-829-4059 IRS Hotline 800-829-1040 IRS National Tax Payer Advocate Help Line 877-777-4778 National Foundation for Credit Counseling 800-388-2227 Social Security Hot Line 800-772-1213 Western Union – Fraud Protection 800-448-1492 ALLENSPARK Boulder Cty Area Agency on Aging 3482 Broadway, Boulder 80304 303-441-3570 BOULDER Boulder Cty Dept of Social Svcs 3460 Broadway St, Boulder 80304 303-441-1000 Boulder Senior Svcs East Center 5660 Sioux Dr, Boulder 80303 303-441-4150

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City of Boulder Utility Bill 1777 Broadway, Boulder 80304 303-441-3260 Colorado Property Tax / Rent / Heat Rebate 303-238-7378 County Commission Office – Senior Tax Work-Off Program 1325 Pearl St, Boulder 80302 303-441-4923 Emergency Family Assistance (Boulder Cty Residents Only) 1575 Yarmouth Ave, Boulder 80304 303-442-3042 Homestead Exemption – Sr Property Tax Exemption 1325 Pearl St, Boulder 80302 303-441-4830

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LEAP (Low Income Energy Assistance) (Nov-April) 303-678-6097 Property Tax Deferral – Treasurer’s Office 1325 Pearl St, Boulder 80302 303-441-3520 Veterans Service Officer 4999 Pearl East Cir #106, Boulder 80301 303-441-3890 LONGMONT Atwood Shelter – Emergency Family Assistance 819 Atwood St, Longmont 80304 303-651-2388 Longmont Housing & Human Svcs 515 Coffman St, Ste 100, Longmont 80501 303-678-6000 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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City of Louisville Utility Bill 303-335-4501

City of Longmont Utility Bill 303-651-8664 OUR Center 220 Collyer St, Longmont 80501 303-772-5529 Longmont Senior Services Resource 910 Longs Peak Ave Longmont 80501 303-651-8411 US Dept of Veteran Affairs – Veterans Service Officer 1500 Kansas Av, Bldg 4-D, Longmont 80501 303-776-8502

FINANCIAL SERVICES Financial service firms devote all or part of their practice to assisting seniors with their financial affairs. Services can include financial planning, insurance claims, bank reconciliation, bill payment, income tax preparation, and preparing medical insurance claims. Certified financial planners and elder law attorneys may be listed in this topic.

lternatives Financial A Services, LLC (ad on page 22) 303-776-0585

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FOOD RESOURCES Sliding scale or income qualifying food resources for seniors and also list of congregate meal sites. Emergency Family Assist (EFAA) 1575 Yarmouth Ave, Boulder 80304 303-442-3042

Hunger Free Colorado

(ad on page 23) 1801 Williams St, Ste 200, Denver 80218 855-855-4626 / 720-382-2920 Toll-free, bilingual hotline is a free «one-stop» resource that offers geographically based referrals to both public and private assistance programs throughout the state.

Harvest of Hope Food Pantry 2960 Valmont Rd, Boulder 80301 720-382-1971 Jewish Family Services – L’Dor V’Dor Shabbot Meals 6007 Oreg Ave, Boulder 80303 303-415-1025 Meals on Wheels 909 Arapahoe Ave, Ste 121, Boulder 80302 303-441-3908 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) 3460 N Broadway St, Boulder 80304 303-441-1000 ERIE

Meals on Wheels America 888-998-6325

Erie Active Adults Coordinator – Nutrition Program 450 Powers St, Erie 80516 303-926-2795

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) 800-221-5689

Erie Food Bank 635 Pierce St, Erie 80516 720-383-4865

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Coal Creek Meals On Wheels 455 N Burlington Ave, Lafayette 80026 303-665-0566

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NEED HELP BUYING GROCERIES? • Food Assistance Program (SNAP) is a program you paid into during your working life • Receive one-on-one assistance with applying for SNAP • Other food resources are available if your SNAP benefits are not enough

Food Resource Hotline STATEWIDE, TOLL-FREE

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FOOD RESOURCES continued Lafayette Nutrition Lunch Program 455 N Burlington Ave, Lafayette 80026 303-661-1494 Sister Carmen Community Ctr 655 Aspen Ridge Dr, Lafayette 80026 303-665-4342 LONGMONT Elder Share Program of Community Food Share – Low Income Seniors 650 S Taylor Ave, Longmont 80503 303-652-3663 Food Stamps – Social Services 515 Coffman St, Longmont 80501 303-441-1000 Good News Center 120 9th Ave, Ste A1, Longmont 80501 303-678-9550 Meals on Wheels 910 Longs Peak Ave, Longmont 80501 303-772-0540

OUR Center 220 Collyer St, Longmont 80501 303-772-5529 Westview Presbyterian Church – The Round Pantry 1500 Hoover St, Longmont 80501 303-776-3242 LOUISVILLE Community Food Share – Elder Share Program 650 S Taylor Ave, Louisville 80027 303-652-3663 Louisville Community Food Bank 741 Jefferson Ave, Louisville 80027 303-666-8812 Louisville Senior Lunch Program 900 W Via Appia, Louisville 80027 303-335-4931 LYONS Lyons Golden Gang 335 Railroad Ave, Lyons 80540 303-823-6771

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Nederland Community Center Senior Lunch Program (Mon & Wed) Nederland Community Ctr #109, 750 N Hwy 72, Nederland 80466 303-258-0799 Nederland Community Food Pantry & USDA Food Distribution 750 Hwy 72, Nederland 80466 720-418-0892

FUNERAL, CREMATION & MORTUARY SERVICES Colorado Dept of Human Services – Burial Assistance 3460 Broadway St, Boulder 80304 303-441-1000 The Burial Assistance program provides financial assistance to help pay for funeral, burial, and/or cremation costs. Funeral Consumer Society Colorado 303-759-2800 We are a non-profit organization whose goal is to educate on all end-of-life issues and choices. Call us at 303-759-2800 for a brochure or visit our website: www. funeralconsumercolorado.org

GROCERY SHOPPING ASSISTANCE BOULDER, LAFAYETTE & LOUISVILLE Boulder County CareConnect (BCCC) – Carry-Out Caravan Program 6325 Gunpark Dr, Ste F, Boulder 80301 303-443-1933 Grocery Shopper Program – King Soopers 800-677-5464 LONGMONT Boulder Cty CareConnect (BCCC) – Carry-Out Caravan Program 303-443-1933

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HEARING – AUDIOLOGISTS / HEARING AIDS

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(ad on page 26) 303-857-5836 – 3 059 Walnut St, Boulder 80301 303-872-9757 – 3 00 Nickel St, Ste 15, Broomfield 80020 303-857-5838 – 2 770 Arapahoe Rd, Ste 126, Lafayette 80026 303-872-9757

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Hearing Helpline – Better Hearing Institute 800-327-9355 International Hearing Dog, Inc. 303-287-3277 National Hearing Aid Bank – Hear Now 800-648-4327 National Hearing Aid Helpline 800-521-5247 National Institute on Deafness 800-241-1044 STATE

NATIONAL RESOURCES American Speech-LanguageHearing Association 800-638-8255

Colorado Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 1575 Sherman St, Garden Level, Denver 80203 303-866-4824

TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT YOUR HEARING + YOUR MIND PREMIUM TECHNOLOGY. TOTAL BRAIN SUPPORT. From your local AudigyCertified™ practice.

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Free Captioned Telephones for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing 720-481-7188 Marion Downs Center for Hearing, Speech and Language 303-332-1871 Purple Communications 877-885-3172 Provide the following services: On-site Interpreters, Communication Access Real-time Translation (CART), Video Remote Interpreting (VRI)

Relay Colorado (TTY)

(ad on page 27) 333 Inverness Dr S, Englewood 80122 888-269-7477 V/TTY 866-204-9134 Espanol BOULDER COUNTY Boulder Cty Area Agency on Aging 3482 N Broadway, 80304 303-441-3570 Boulder Cty Dept of Social Svcs 3460 Broadway St, 80304 303-441-1000 Boulder Resource Specialist – West 909 Arapahoe Ave, 80302 303-441-4388

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NEVER MISS A WORD! Captioned Telephone (CapTel®) service from Relay Colorado offers the ability for anyone with hearing loss to communicate on the telephone independently. LISTEN, READ and RESPOND to callers with ease on the CapTel phone!

RelayColorado.com/captel CapTel Customer Service: 888-269-7477 Voice/TTY 866-204-9134 Español captel@captel.com Email

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Friends of Man 303-798-2342

HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES / LOAN CLOSETS

Hearing Loss Association of America – Boulder Chapter www.HearingLossColorado.org

Companies that provide/sell oxygen and respiratory equipment, wheelchairs and diabetic supplies for home use. Many companies can directly bill Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance.

Relay Colorado (TTY)

AmRamp

(ad on page 27) 333 Inverness Dr S, Englewood 80122 888-269-7477 V/TTY 866-204-9134 Espanol HOME IMPROVEMENTS & MODIFICATIONS

AmRamp (ad on page 29) 303-903-2391 Boulder County CareConnect (BCCC) – Fix-It & YardBusters Programs 6325 Gunpark Dr, Ste F, Boulder 80301 303-443-1933 Longs Peak Energy Conservation (Weatherization) 1288 Alaska Ave, 80501 720-864-6401 National Residential Improvement Association 877-591-2672

(ad on page 29) 303-903-2391 LOAN CLOSETS Organizations that will loan equipment to those in need. ALLENSPARK Allenspark Fire Hall 14861 Hwy 7, Allenspark 80510 303-747-2586 BOULDER American Legion 4760 28th St, Boulder 80301 303-442-9551 Boulder Elks Lodge #566 3975 28th St, Boulder 80301 303-442-5003 Boulder Sr Services – West Center 909 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder 80302 303-441-3148 LAFAYETTE Lafayette GO Services 103 S Iowa Ave, Lafayette 80026 303-665-9052

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American Legion 315 S Bowen, Longmont 80501 303-776-2034

Lyons Golden Gang Loan Closet 335 Railroad Ave, Bldg B, Lyons 80540 303-823-6771

Longmont Elks Club 306 Coffman, Longmont 80501 303-776-1055

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Moose Lodge 2210 Pratt St, Longmont 80501 303-776-4911 VFW 206 S Main St, Longmont 80501 303-776-8590 LOUISVILLE

Boulder County Area Agency on Aging: Nederland Loan Closet 750 Hwy 72 North, 2nd Fl, Rm 129, Nederland 80466 303-258-3068 NIWOT Niwot Loan Closet 7320 N 83rd St, Niwot 80503 303-652-2249

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Louisville Senior Services 900 Via Appia Way, Louisville 80027 303-335-4919

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HOSPICE Hospices provide individuals facing terminal illness with care at home or in a healthcare facility. The goal is to assist patients to live the last stage of their lives with dignity. The focus is on comfort rather than treatment. For a list of hospices please see our Hospice comparison grid on pages 92-93.

HOSPITALS & CLINICS BOULDER Boulder Community Health –B oulder Community Hospital 1100 Balsam Av, Boulder 80304 303-440-2273 – F oothills Hospital 4745 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder 80301 720-854-7000 Boulder Heart 4743 Arapahoe Av, Ste 201, Boulder 80303 303-442-2395 Boulder Medical Center 2750 Broadway, Boulder 80304 303-440-3000 Women’s Health at Boulder 2855 Valmont Rd, Boulder 80301 303-442-5160 Kaiser Permanente – Baseline Medical Offices 580 Mohawk Dr, Boulder 80303 303-338-4545 People’s Clinic 2525 13th St, Boulder 80304 303-449-6050

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ERIE Avista Health Center 611 Mitchell Way, Erie 80516 303-269-2780 LAFAYETTE Boulder Heart 1000 W South Boulder Rd, Ste 216, Lafayette 80026 303-442-2395 Clinica Family Health 2000 W S Boulder Rd, Lafayette 80026 303-665-9310

Good Samaritan Medical Center

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Good Samaritan Medical Center (GSMC) provides community members with convenient access to resources and specialized care without having to transfer to another facility. The leading cause of trauma at GSMC and in Boulder County is older adult falls. In 2016, the hospital saw over 300 patients admitted due to a fall, with approximately 65 percent of these patients aged 65 years and older. As a Level II Trauma Center, the hospital is charged with addressing the most common mechanisms of injury by empowering community members with injury prevention strategies and education. One such resource available to all Boulder County residents is the Matter of Balance class. Taught in conjunction with the Boulder County Area Agency on Aging, the Matter of Balance class is an eight-week course held in the fall and spring, and runs for two hours once a week. Focusing on strategies for remaining active and independent, the course teaches exercises to improve balance skills, flexibility, strength, coordination and overall health condition. In addition to exploring and discussing their own beliefs about falling, participants learn about nutrition, how medications can increase the risk for falls, ways to talk with a doctor about falls, and methods for improving home safety.”

To register or learn more about the Matter of Balance class, call the Boulder County Area Agency on Aging at 303-441-3599. Motor vehicle accidents are the second leading cause of traumatic injuries treated at GSMC. To help facilitate improved driving safety, the hospital hosts a CarFit event once a quarter. Developed by AAA, AARP and the American Occupational Therapy Association, CarFit utilizes professional technicians to properly fit a driver’s seat, safety belt, mirrors and more to ensure the driver is as safe as possible. Occupational Therapists are also involved to help recommend adaptive features to address unique physical needs. To make an appointment or learn more about CarFit events, call the GSMC Trauma Outreach & Injury Prevention Coordinator at 303-689-4623. The GSMC injury prevention team is also available to speak at schools, community events and housing communities. To learn more or schedule a speaking event, call 303-6894623. ~

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Longmont United Hospital 1950 Mountain View Av, Longmont 80501 303-651-5111 Salud Family Health Ctr 220 E Rogers Rd, Longmont 80501 303-776-3250

LIBRARIES Many libraries provide special services for seniors and those with physical impairments. Main libraries will provide satellite library information. NATIONAL

Women’s Health at Longmont 82 21st Ave, Ste C, Longmont 80501 303-442-5160

National Library Service for the Blind & Physically Handicapped (NLS) 888-657-7323

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Avista Adventist Hospital 100 Health Park Dr, Louisville 80027 303-673-1000

Boulder Public Library/Main Branch 1001 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder 80302 303-441-3100

Avista Internal Medicine – Hospital Campus 90 Health Pk Dr, Ste 350, Louisville 80027 303-269-2700

Colorado Talking Book Library 303-727-9277

Centennial Peaks Hospital 2255 S 88th St, Louisville 80027 303-673-9990

HOUSING PLACEMENT & RESOURCE SPECIALISTS

Always Best Care of Boulder County (ad on page 80) 720-494-8407

Assisted Living Locators – Boulder (ad on page 119) 877-223-1426

George Reynolds Branch 3595 Table Mesa Dr, Boulder 80305 303-441-3100 Grillo Health Information Center 4715 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder 80303 720-854-7293 Meadows Branch 4800 Baseline Rd, Boulder 80303 303-441-4390 NoBo Corner Library 4600 Broadway, Boulder 80304 303-441-3100 LAFAYETTE Lafayette Public Library 775 W Baseline Rd, Lafayette 80026 303-665-5200 LONGMONT Longmont Library 409 4th Ave, Longmont 80501 303-651-8470

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Medicare/Medicaid Fraud Hotline 800-447-8477 My Medicare Matters – NCOA 571-527-3900 Senior Medicare Patrol Project 866-836-7677 STATE Centura Health Links 888-696-7213 BOULDER

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Boulder Cty Area Agency on Aging 303-441-3570

Nederland Community Library 200 Hwy 72, Nederland 80466 303-258-1101

Colorado Medicaid Social Svcs 3460 Broadway St, Boulder 80304 303-441-1000

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Vincent, Romeo & Rodriguez, LLC (ad on page 17)

1070 W Century Dr #200, Louisville 80027 303-604-6030

MEDICARE / MEDICAID & INSURANCE Below are companies available to guide you through the process. NATIONAL Medicaid Hotline 888-221-3943 Medicare Claims 800-633-4227 Medicare Helpline 800-633-4227 Medicare TTY 877-486-2048

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Medicare Ombudsman Program 303-441-1546 LONGMONT Colorado Medicaid Social Services 1921 Corporate Ctr Cir, Ste 3F, 80501 303-441-1000

MEDICARE / MEDICAID / PACE PACE is a Medicare and Medicaid program that helps people meet their health care needs in the community instead of going to a nursing home or other care facility. PACE stands for Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.

TRU PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) (ad on page 35) 2593 Park Ln, Lafayette 80026 303-665-0115

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What is PACE? “PACE programs help the most vulnerable seniors in the community improve their quality of life.” PACE stands for Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly. PACE programs coordinate and provide all needed preventive, primary, acute and long-term care services so that their participants can continue to live in the community. At the core of the PACE model is the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT): the IDT is comprised of physicians, nurse practitioners, home-health nurses, social workers, physical and occupational therapists, transportation coordinators, aides and others. They meet regularly to exchange information and solve problems as the conditions and needs of PACE participants change. PACE Centers PACE participants attend the PACE center an average of three days per week. The center includes a health clinic with an on-site physician and nurse practitioner, physical and occupational therapy facilities and at least one common room for social and recreational activities.

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Because PACE participants have regular contact with primary care professionals who know them well, slight changes in their health status or mood can be addressed immediately. How do you qualify for PACE? A person must be age 55 or older, live in a PACE service area, be certified by the state to need nursing home-level care and assessed to be able to live safely in the community with PACE services at the time of enrollment. PACE programs tend to attract participants who are older and have very high care needs. Who pays for PACE? PACE is a dual eligible program through Medicare and Medicaid; private pay may also be arranged. PACE receives a monthly lump sum payment, which is used to pay for a variety of comprehensive services and care the participants need. ~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Leslie Mader. Leslie is the Manager of Outreach and Enrollment for TRU PACE based in Lafayette, CO. She may be reached at 303-665-0115 or lesliemader@trucare.org (see ad on page 35).


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Medicare 2018 “In A Nutshell” (Parts A, B & Medigap Plans) Original Medicare is a government health insurance program primarily for people age 65 and older. It has four main parts: A, B, C & D. The chart below is an example of how Parts A & B work together with a traditional Medicare supplement also known as a “Medigap Plan.” Medicare Part A Hospital Insurance

Medicare Part B Medical Insurance

Supplemental Policy Plans A - N Medigap

Generally no cost (If you paid Medicare taxes while working)

Most people pay monthly $134.00 (Premium could be higher based on income)

Premium varies by company, age, location & other factors.

$1,316 deductible (per benefit period)

$183 annual deductible.

It is possible to pay the $1,316 deductible and other daily charges for multiple stays & extended care.

80/20 after deductible. Plan covers: health care providers, ambulance, emergency care, outpatient surgical, preventive services and other Medicare approved benefits.

Plan covers: Inpatient hospital care, home health care services, hospice, inpatient skilled nursing & more.

Most doctors accept Medicare patients.

Providers are paid by Medicare assignment.

No coverage outside the USA.

No coverage outside USA.

No out-of-pocket maximum.

No out-of-pocket maximum.

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Many people add a Medigap plan, Part D or an Advantage Plan (Part C) to fill the “gaps” in the coverage.

These plans generally pay the Part A & B deductibles, the 20% not covered by Part B & other Medicare eligible benefits. When this coordinates with Medicare, many benefits are 100% covered Plans coordinate with any doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare Can provide benefits outside USA Plans are only available through insurance companies. Need to add a Part D plan to cover prescription drugs & avoid penalties. Must have Part A & B to enroll.

For more information visit www.medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE. There is no additional cost to use the services of a full time insurance professional. Please call us or a broker in your local area for additional assistance. This article was written by Craig N. Anderson, President of Anderson Benefits, Inc. located in Salt Lake City, Utah. To contact call: 877-363-9575 or craig@andersonbenefits.com 36 BOULDER COUNTY - OCTOBER 2017-2018


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(Part C Advantage Plans & Part D) Medicare Advantage plans are governed by Medicare. They are only offered through insurance companies that have an annual contract with Medicare. They are NOT the same as Medigap policies. They must cover all Medicare approved services. Most Advantage plans include Part D prescription drug coverage. Advantage Plans Part C INSTEAD of a Medigap Plan (A-N)

Medicare Part D Drug Program

Premium varies by company and coverage. (Same premium for all ages).

Premium varies by company and coverage. (Same premium for all ages).

Part B premium $134 is still paid (Premium can be higher depending on income)

Plans are generally a variation of the following:

There are many plan types available: PPO, HMO, PFFS, etc.

Initial Coverage (Phase II) co-pay coverage until the total cost of the drugs = $3,750

Plans have co-pays and /or coinsurance for covered benefits & services.

Deductible (Phase I) $0 - $405 deductible

Plans have an annual out-of pocket maximum.

Coverage Gap (Phase III) The member now pays much more for covered drugs 44% generic / 35% brand There is a potential drug manufacture discount which will count toward the “True out-of-pocket” (TrOOP) You remain here until the $5,000 (TrOOP) has been met.

Plans may have additional services and discounts, including dental, vision, gym membership & more.

Catastrophic Coverage (Phase IV) For the remaining calendar year, covered drugs are: $3.35 / $8.35 or 5% depending on drug tier.

There is an Annual Election Period (AEP) which runs from October 15 - December 7 of each year. This is time to make changes in company or coverage.

Part D can be separate with Medigap & PFFS plans. There is a penalty for late enrollment into Part D.

Must have Part A & B to enroll.

Must have Part A or B to enroll.

Preventive care is covered 100%.

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Annual Election Period is Oct 15 - Dec 7 each year

For more information visit www.medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE. This information is the opinion of the author and intended as an easy to read summary. This is not a contract. Additional limitations and exclusions may apply to services. In the event of any inconsistencies with Medicare or with a published medical insurers certificate, the certificate / Medicare will control. Prepared 11/2017 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Inspiration and Community Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s for Alzheimer’s or dementia can be one of the most challenging roles any of us Caregivers will ever face. Alzheimer’s can be a very long course of illness.

It is the only one of the ten top causes of death in America with no treatment, prevention or cure. It robs the person living with the disease of their memories and basic social skills, which can leave the caregiver feeling isolated even from the person they care for daily. In addition, studies have shown that caring for someone with Alzheimer’s can impact the caregiver’s health and cognitive function. To help address the unique challenges of Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers, the nonprofit ClergyAgainstAlzheimer’s has produced a book of meditations, Seasons of Caring – available at www.seasonsofcaring.org where you can read excerpts of the book free of charge. Grouped by seasons of the year, the book’s interfaith meditations offer spiritual support and motivational insights to comfort and encourage caregivers. Edited by Dr. Daniel C. Potts, Seasons of Caring features watercolors by his father, Lester, who began painting after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Dr. Potts writes, “Alzheimer’s and other dementias are no respecters of persons. In this cold, dark reality,

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how do we share the warm hope of spring? We share our stories of having been there before, of having found faith’s fire in our own cold reality.”

Another resource is the USAgainst Alzheimer’s Facebook Caregivers’ Community for those with Alzheimer’s, their family members and friends. Members share information and questions about caregiving and Alzheimer’s/dementia, share family updates and the stresses of caregiving, and provide advice, understanding and comfort to others. The group’s moderators have each been Alzheimer’s caregivers and maintain a warm, safe and supportive environment, offering advice from their personal experiences. The closed community is at https://www.facebook.com/groups/usagainstalz/. Continued on next page


The Seniors Blue Book is filled with over 70 categories of resources to help you or someone you love. Pick one up today at your local senior center or call 800-201-9989 to order your free copy. Search online at SeniorsBlueBook.com and join us at Facebook.com/ SeniorsBlueBook to share your stories.

Finally, please join USAgainst Alzheimer’s in demanding action to stop Alzheimer’s by going to www. usagainstalzheimers.org and adding your name. I hope these resources will bring you new insights, comfort, courage and inspiration. Caregivers—particularly for those with Alzheimer’s and dementia—inspire us all. ~

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MEMORY & DEMENTIA CARE

Memory Care Consulting – Megan Carnarius, RN NHA LMT

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Memory Care: When Is It Time to Seek Help? When you or your loved one is having difficulty with memory, it can feel overwhelming and trigger fear about what will happen and how will we cope. Here is a quick guide to match what support you need during the changes that occur over time with memory care. Getting the Diagnosis The primary care MD can provide initial testing, such as a Mini-Mental Status Test, and may refer to a neurologist or gerontologist. The goal of the evaluation is to rule out any medical concern that affects memory. We are

night. The Office of Aging, as well as Senior Centers can guide you to local services and help you plan for future needs. Some faith-based organizations have programs to assist families with respite caregiving, such as Stephen Ministries. Visualize a Care Team A single caregiver can’t do it alone through every stage of the illness. The person with memory loss, even if they say they don’t, also needs social outlets and breaks. If you are losing your patience, feel constantly tired and overwhelmed, and can’t find your sense of humor, these are the red flags

How Will Care Needs Change? Dementia Stages:

Characteristics of Stage:

Care Needs:

Early

Effects thinking, short term memory, judgement, word finding. The person may not have insight on their problems.

Can still live independently, in their own home, with minimal but key or strategic assistance being offered.

Early-Middle

Effects emotions, impulse control, social skills. The person begins to live more in long term memory. Driving and kitchen use become dangerous, self-care is not consistent, resents interference.

More assistance, cueing and supervision needed. Options include: caregivers at home, or in assisted living, attending Adult Day care, or moving to memory care assisted living.

Late-Middle

Effects functioning: how to dress, bathe, groom. Unable to structure the day, behavioral concerns, rejects support, lives in the moment. Sensitive to the environment.

Extensive assistance, 24-hour supervision required at home, or assisted living, memory care settings or skilled nursing facilities.

Late

Effects physical movement; balance and mobility impaired. Full hands-on assistance with all care, few words spoken. The person is getting ready for their departure.

Total assistance at home, in assisted living, or skilled nursing residence with hospice care.

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of caregiver burnout and you need to get more help. There are many creative ways to build respite and care services, pulling a competent and caring team together. It can be done! Editor’s Note: This article was authored by Megan Carnarius, Memory Care Consulting © 2017. See ad on page 41.


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MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES NATIONAL A Wiser Mind – In-home Mental Health 888-982-9899 American Psychological Association 800-964-2000 National Alliance on Mental Health 800-950-6264 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) 703-524-7600 National Institute of Mental Health 866-615-6464

National Mental Health Association 800-969-6642 National Suicide Prevention Hotline 800-273-TALK (8255) BOULDER COUNTY Boulder Community Hospital 1100 Balsam Ave, Boulder 80304 303-441-0400 Centennial Peaks Hospital 2255 S 88th St, Louisville 80027 303-673-9990 Mental Health Partners 303-443-8500 – 1 000 Alpine Ave, Boulder 80304 – 4 00 Simpson St, Lafayette 80026 – 1 455 Dixon Ave, Lafayette 80026 – 5 29 Coffman St, Ste 200, Longmont 80501 NOW OPEN AND TAKING REFERRALS

Peak View and Clear View Behavioral Health hospitals are dedicated to providing quality care promoting growth & structure for clients & families in a therapeutic setting.

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CLEAR VIEW: (970) 461-5061 www.clearviewbh.com 4770 Larimer Parkway Johnstown, CO 80534

PEAK VIEW: (719) 444-8484 www.peakviewbh.com 7353 Sisters Grove, Colorado Springs, CO 80923 Accepts Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare and most other insurances


Mental Health Partners 24/7/365 Walk-In-Center 3180 Airport Rd, Boulder 80301 303-447-1665

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Clear View Behavioral Health (ad on page 42)

4770 Larimer Parkway, Johnstown 80534 970-461-5061

Mental Health Partners Senior Reach Program – Boulder County 866-217-5808 Naropa Community Counseling 3400 Table Mesa Dr, Boulder 80305 303-546-3589

Peak View Behavioral Health (ad on page 42) 7353 Sisters Grove Colorado Springs 80923 719-444-8484

National Alliance On Mental Illness (NAMI) 1333 Iris Ave, Boulder 80304 303-433-4591

MOVE MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZATIONAL SERVICES

Peer Counseling for Seniors 909 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder 80302 303-441-6377 Longmont Sr Svcs – Supportive Svcs 910 Longs Peak Ave, Longmont 80501 303-651-8411 Veterans Outreach Center 4999 Pearl East Cir, Ste 106, Boulder 80301 303-440-7306

Senior Move Managers® specialize in helping older adults and their families with the process of downsizing and moving to a new residence. Professional Organizers use their expertise to enhance the lives of clients by helping them with such services as downsizing, space planning and reorganization.

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PeopleHelpers, Ltd (ad on page 45) 303-420-2900

Senior Life Space

Windhorse Elder Care (ad on page 81) 3450 Penrose Pl, Ste 240, Boulder 80301 303-786-9313

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MOVING SERVICES

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Considering a move? Simplifying at Home? Whether downsizing from a large 10 Things to house, getting a home ready for Do Now! sale, or looking to live better at home a plan of simplification can give you great peace of mind. Plugging away at a steady pace to work through overstuffed closets, basements and garage areas, can give you a tremendous advantage when you are ready to move, sell, or manage better in your home. Effective downsizing is a marathon not a sprint. So start early and pace yourself!

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Start a New Habit! Train yourself to choose a small area to sort. Select a desk drawer, one linen closet shelf or kitchen cabinet. Complete one task at a time and then follow up with contents. Sell, donate, or recycle. Have a location for each of these categories.

ple stall in the elimination process because they assume everything has a monetary re-sale value. Knowledge on what your items are really worth will help you make educated decisions and eliminate regrets later.

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Avoid bringing in new stuff! Be aware of garage sales, auctions

Be mindful of the sabotages while downsizing (avoid keeping items simply because they were inherited, gifts, or were initially expensive.

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Give yourself permission to purge items that have exhausted their useful life.

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Consider the living space you will have in the future. You likely have a general idea of what you need and what the new space can accommodate. If you are leaning toward a 1 bedroom plus den, you will have a good idea of how much editing you need to do now.

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Gift Items to friends and family now. Ask if they are really interested in your dining set and hutch with 8 chairs or Granny’s china (ask if the grandkids understand shipping charges to get valuables across the country.

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Get educated as to what sells and for how much. Many peo-

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Get a handle on paperwork; learn what needs to stay in your office and what can be shredded, recycled, or thrown away.


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Consider digitizing photos and slides so you and you family can enjoy them out of the shoe boxes.

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Take advantage of free assessment/consultation of Senior Move Managements companies who have experience in these areas and offer affordable, professional help toward your goals. ~

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Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Darcy Barnhill, Owner, CEO of Senior Life Space, LLC., helping seniors with getting started with their “Simplify Now” program. She can be reached at 720-272-1789 or at Darcy@SeniorLifeSpace.com. See ad on page 45.

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OMBUDSMAN The Boulder County Long-Term Care Ombudsman (LTCO) Program is a free, confidential service for residents of nursing homes and assisted living homes. Residents of these homes have Federally regulated rights, Long Term Care Ombudsmen advocate for these rights, working with and for residents to achieve quality of care and life. The services of the Ombudsman can be used by residents, their friends and relatives, staff, and the general public. Boulder Cty Area Agency on Aging Long-Term Care Ombudsman (LGBT-friendly) 3482 Broadway St, Boulder 80306 303-441-1173

PACE PACE is a Medicare and Medicaid program that helps people meet their health care needs in the community instead of going to a nursing home or other care facility. PACE stands for Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.

TRU PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) (ad on page 35) 2593 Park Ln, Lafayette 80026 303-665-0115

PET CARE & SERVICES Provides discounts on pet medical care (including spay/neuter surgeries) to clients who qualify as low income.

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Humane Society of Boulder Valley – SHARE Program 2323 55th St, Boulder 80301 303-442-4030

Seniors Little Helper

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PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE & DISCOUNTS Senior’s Resource Specialist 910 Longs Peak Ave, 80501 303-651-8411 DISCOUNT MEDICATION RESOURCES AARP Prescription Discount Program 800-456-2277 Lily Patient Assistance Program 800-545-6962 Medicare Prescription Discount Card 800-633-4227 Merck Patient Assistance Program 800-727-5400 National Council on Aging Benefits CheckUp (www.benefitscheckup.org) 571-527-3900 Novartis Medicare Drug Plan Assistance Line 800-620-3292 Partnership for Prescription Assistance (www.PPARX.org) 888-4PPANOW (888-477-2669) Pfizer RX Pathways 866-706-2400


Pharmaceutical Assistance for the Aged & Disabled (PAAD) 800-792-9745 Rx Benefits 800-377-1614

REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Jackie Roberts – Senior Real Estate Specialist (ad on page 47) 303-668-3999

Mock Realty – Gail Mock & Natalie Mock (ad on page 47) 825 S Broadway, Boulder 80305 303-497-0620

RECREATION Boulder Cty Parks & Open Space 5201 St Vrain Rd, Longmont 80503 303-678-6200 Boulder – Dept of Parks & Rec 3198 N Broadway, 80304 303-413-7200 Boulder YMCA 2850 Mapleton Ave, Boulder 80301 303-442-2778 Circle of Care / Arts for Elders 303-358-4300 Colorado Chauyauqua Assoc 900 Baseline, 80302 303-442-3282

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RECREATION continued Ed & Ruth Lehman YMCA 950 Lashley, Longmont 80501 303-776-0370 Lafayette GO Services 103 S Iowa Ave, Lafayette 80026 303-661-1491 Lafayette Recreation 111 W Baseline Rd, 80026 303-665-0469 Longmont Cty Recreation & Golf Services – S t Vrain Memorial Bldg 700 Longs Peak Ave, Longmont 80501 303-651-8404 – L ongmont Rec Center 310 Quail Rd, Longmont 80501 303-774-4800 –C entennial Pool 1201 Alpine St, Longmont 80504 303-651-8406 Society for Creative Aging 303-803-5643

REHABILITATION FACILITIES Offering full restorative therapies such as Physical, Occupational, Speech, and sometimes Respiratory therapies and can be offered in a variety of settings including standalone buildings or as part of a clinical practice or existing skilled-care nursing facility. Rehab Facilities can only be accessed following a hospital stay as an inpatient in a general hospital setting which has lasted for a certain number of days. Refer to our Skilled Nursing grid on pages 122-123 for an overview of rehabs and the in-patient/out-patient services they provide. 48 BOULDER COUNTY - OCTOBER 2017-2018

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Flatirons Rehabilitation at Boulder Manor

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Frasier Rehabilitation

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Frontier Therapy of Longmont at the Peaks Care Center (ad on page 49)

1440 Coffman St, Longmont 80501 720-635-4123

Life Care Center of Longmont

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Mesa Vista of Boulder

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PowerBack Rehabilitation

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Rehabilitation Hospitals, sometimes referred to as Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospitals, provide intensive rehab to patients who are generally medically stable but need help to recover from injury or other medical conditions. They can be found within a hospital or in a free-standing building. Rehabilitation Hospitals must offer a minimum number of physician visits, increased daily rehab hours (3 hours/day, 5 days/week of PT, OT, and/or Speech), and interdisciplinary services including increased RN oversight and nursing hours per day. Inpatient Rehabilitation at Boulder Community Health 1100 Balsam Ave, Boulder 80301 303-440-2250

RESPITE CARE Respite is a period of rest or relief for those who give constant care. Many skilled nursing and assisted living facilities also offer this service. Refer to our housing grids on pages 96-99 and 106-107 for a complete list. Respite Assistance Funds may be available.

AltaVita Assisted Living Memory Care Centre

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Alzheimer’s Association Helpline 800-272-3900 Boulder Cty Area Agency on Aging – Respite & Companion Volunteer Program (LGBT-friendly) 3482 Broadway St, Boulder 80304 720-864-6526 Boulder County Volunteer Respite & Companion Program 303-678-6286 Care Link – Adult Day Program 3434 47th St, Ste 100, 80301 303-532-2477

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HomeCare of the Rockies

(ad on page 75) 7105 LaVista Pl #100, Longmont 80503 720-204-6083 Respite Assistance Funds For Respite Services 303-678-6284 Senior’s Resource Specialist 910 Longs Peak Av, Longmont 80501 303-651-8411

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(ad on page 106) 303-320-7652 Active Minds provides lifelong learning programs at various locations throughout the Boulder County area. For more infomation visit www.ActiveMindsForLife. com or call 303-320-7652 Boulder Senior Services The mission of Boulder Senior Services, part of the Department of Human Services, is to foster the engagement and well being of older adults and promote a positive image of aging through community collaboration and excellent services and programs specifically for seniors. Ongoing educational classes and seminars in technology, life skills and aging issues, creative pursuits and day trips are available to those age 55 and up. Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) Lifelong Learning PO Box 9011, Boulder 80301 720-561-5968 BVSD Lifelong Learning offers a wide variety of classes throughout the year for adults, teens and kids. Course topics for adults include Travel & Language, Life & Home, Business, and the Arts.

Circle of Care – Arts for Elders 5450 Western Ave, Boulder 80301 303-449-8884 A non-profit organization that connects elders to the arts and educations. Complimentary tickets, transportation, companions for cultural events City of Boulder Encore Program 303-441-4437 / 303-441-4150 Encore offers an array of stimulating programs which enhance social and civil engagement and optimize physical and mental health and well being. • Receive discounts on selected activities offered by Boulder Senior Services • Sample a variety of selected classes for free • Annual Membership. For more information call 303-441-4437 or 303-441-4150 Companion Adventure Care 3060 5th St, Boulder 80304 303-960-5177 Day Trips, Travel, Companion Care along the way. Feel the breeze, hear the streams, find the sunshine, at your own pace. Longmont County Recreation & Golf Services – S t Vrain Mem Bldg 700 Longs Peak Ave, Longmont 80501 303-651-8404 – Longmont Rec Center 310 Quail Rd, Longmont 80501 303-774-4800 –C entennial Pool 1201 Alpine St, Longmont 80504 303-651-8406 City of Longmont Recreation & Golf Services has three year-round facilities. All three sites accept SilverSneakers® for admission & class benefits. Continued on page 54

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and group retiree plans. As Thomas’ story shows, fitness is personal. Each individual should exercise where, when and how they want. That’s why SilverSneakers has built a national network of more than 13,000 participating locations and fitness centers – use the pool at one location in the morning, jog on a treadmill at another in the afternoon And take a class at another gym in the evening. In addition, the program includes SilverSneakers FLEX®, with more than 70 unique types of classes in convenient neighborhood locations, such as churches, recreation centers and older-adult living communities. Celebrating more than 25 years, SilverSneakers is the nation’s leading community fitness program designed specifically for older Americans. No other program has such a rich history and experience in older adult fitness. What began in 1992 as a first-of-its-kind class for older adults, has now grown and evolved to accommodate all fitness levels, from Baby Boomers and beyond. For more information about SilverSneakers or to check elegibility, visit www.silversneakers.com or call 1-877-402-6753. In addition, our Spanish customer service team is available at 1-888-617-6392. ~ Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Mountain MidLife 750 Hwy 72N, Nederland 80466 303-258-0799 A program of Nederland Area Seniors, serves any age adult (mostly over age 50) in western Boulder County and Gilpin County with social dinners, breakfasts/ brunches, and fitness, wellness, educational, and cultural activities. Rainbow Elders of Boulder County PO Box 471, Boulder 80306 303-441-3583 A Boulder County Area Agency on Aging Program providing social and aging resources through a confidential mailing list. Senior Faith & Fun Club 7690 Baseline Rd, Boulder 80303 720-339-5331 Meets weekly for study of the Scriptures, and monthly for an outing. It’s a great way to meet new people, and enjoy visiting interesting sites in our beautiful state. Never a charge, and all faiths welcome! Contact CoffanB@Juno.com for our bi-monthly newsletter. Silver Sneakers® 877-402-6753 / 888-617-6392 (Espanol) SilverSneakers® is the nation’s leading exercise program for active older adults. They focus on fitness, friends and fun! Join the more than 12 million people who are eligible for the SilverSneakers® health benefit by visiting www.SilverSneakers. com Groups meet in several locations throughout Boulder County.

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Stories on Stage 303-494-0523 Stories on Stage is an award winning performing arts organization that creates high quality shows of world-class literature. Professional actors from stage and screen bring the stories to life. Stories on Stage has been described as theater of the mind that is innovative, compelling and entertaining. Shows are throughout the year and are in Boulder and Denver.

SENIOR CENTERS Senior centers are gathering places for seniors who are still active and are seeking a place for planned activities, friendship, and planned programs. Lunches are usually served, and transportation may be available. Allenspark Area Senior Services 303-747-2592 Boulder Senior Services East Ctr 5660 Sioux Dr, 80303 303-441-4150 Boulder Senior Services West Ctr 909 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder 80302 303-441-3148 Erie Community Ctr – Active Adults 450 Powers St, Erie 80516 303-926-2795 Lafayette GO Services 103 S Iowa Ave, 80026 303-661-1499 Louisville Senior Center 900 W Via Appia, Louisville 80027 303-666-7400 Longmont Senior Services 910 Longs Peak Ave, 80501 303-651-8411


Lyons Area Senior Resources 303-823-9016 Nederland Area Seniors, Inc 750 Hwy 72, Nederland Cmnty Ctr #109, Nederland 80466 303-258-0799 Senior Center Without Walls 881 Turk St, San Francisco 94102 877-797-7299 Senior Center Without Walls is a telephone-based program that offers weekly activities, education, friendly conversation, classes, support groups, and presentations for older adults. There are activities occurring throughout the day, every day. All activities are held over the phone or Internet.

SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES Senior organizations, such as government, non-profit, and community organizations, created to assist seniors in many areas of their lives. NATIONAL RESOURCES AARP – Local Chapter Information 800-441-2277

BOULDER AARP Colorado 303 E 17th Ave, Ste 510, Denver 80203 866-554-5376 Alzheimer’s Association 455 Sherman St, Ste 500, Denver 80203 303-813-1669 Provides information, assistance and referrals.

Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado (ad on page 121)

245 Century Cir, Ste 105, Louisville 80027 800-272-3900 24/7 Helpline to speak confidentially to trained, Master’s-level counselors to learn about programs and resources in our community Audio Information Network 1700 55th St, Ste A, Boulder 80301 303-786-7777 A resource for blind, visually impaired and print-disabled individuals; provides its listeners with free access to recorded programming from national news to local news and community events and allowing registered listeners to access audio programs online, through downloaded podcasts, on TV or over the phone.

Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado (ad on page 121)

Boulder Community Resources East 5660 Sioux Dr, Boulder 80303 303-441-4150

National Council on Aging 800-424-9046

Boulder Community Resources West 909 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder 80302 303-441-3148 A wide variety of senior services, programs, consultations and information on topics related to senior interests and needs.

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SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES continued Boulder Cty Area Agency on Aging 3482 N Broadway, Boulder 80304 303-441-3570 Provides a network of resources & information to seniors and their families. Boulder County CareConnect (BCCC) 6325 Gunpark Dr, Ste F, Boulder 80301 303-443-1933 BCCC provides volunteer-powered, community-funded safety net services that help local elders age in place. Find out more about Carry-Out Caravan, Fix-It, YardBusters, IceBusters, and Medical Mobility today. Boulder Long-Term Care Ombudsman 303-441-1173 Residents of LTC facilities have specific rights protected by state and federal regulations. An ombudsman is an advocate for these rights. Boulder Seniors Foundation 303-441-3148 Provides support (one time financial assistance) to seniors in need who are referred through Boulder Senior Services CARE Connections – Boulder County 303-678-6116 Provides education, support and family respite resources services to caregivers. Circle of Care – Arts for Elders 5450 Western Ave, Boulder 80301 303-449-8884 A non-profit organization that connects elders to the arts and educations. Complimentary tickets, transportation, companions for cultural events.

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City of Boulder Encore Program 303-441-4437 / 303-441-4150 Encore offers an array of stimulating programs which enhance social and civil engagement and optimize physical and mental health and well being. • Receive discounts on selected activities offered by Boulder Senior Services • Sample a variety of selected classes for free • Annual Membership. For more information call 303-441-4437 or 303-441-4150 FirstCall – www.firstcall.org 211 2-1-1 is a phone number that connects the public to a local agency that can provide information about services, as well as refer callers’ to appropriate programs to meet their needs. Group to Alleviate Smoking Pollution (GASP of Colorado) 303-444-9799 A statewide nonprofit organization that educates the public about the dangers of secondhand smoke (including e-cigarettes and marijuana) and advocates for smoke-free policies at work, in public places, and in multi-unit housing. Provides lists of smoke-free hotels, apartments (including senior living), and condos online. Visit gaspforair.org Guardianship Alliance 303-228-5382 Information and assistance with guardianship, conservatorship and advanced directives. Hospice & Palliative Care Association of the Rockies 2851 S Parker Rd, Ste 1210, Aurora 80014 303-848-2522


Jewish Family Service 6007 Oreg Ave, Boulder 80303 303-415-1025 Support services, home visits, assessment and monitoring of in-home services. Sliding scale fee. All denominations welcome. Medicare Counseling Program 303-441-1546 Provides assistance to Medicare beneficiaries regarding Medicare coverage. Information on beneficiaries rights and the appeals process. Ombudsman Monitoring Program 303-441-3570 Investigates complaints regarding nursing homes and assisted living facilities, problem solver, mediator for residents & their families. Project HOPE 303-441-3945 A program that provides in-home assistance to frail, elderly citizens. This program is not available to homeowners. Rainbow Elders of Boulder County 2132 14th St, Boulder 80306 303-441-3583 A Boulder County Area Agency on Aging Program providing social and aging resources through a confidential mailing list. Resource Specialists of Boulder County – Allenspark Area 14861 Hwy 7, 80510 303-747-2592 – W Boulder Sr Ctr 909 Arapahoe Ave, 80302 303-441-3148 – E Boulder Sr Ctr 5660 Sioux Dr, 80303 303-441-4150

– L afayette Sr Ctr 103 S Iowa Ave, 80026 303-665-9052 – L ongmont Sr Ctr 910 Longs Peak Ave, 80501 303-651-8411 – L ouisville Senior Ctr 900 W Via Appia, 80027 303-335-4914 – L yons Senior Resources 335 Railroad Ave, Bldg B, 80540 303-441-3199 –N ederland Senior Resources 750 Hwy 72 N, 80466 303-258-3068 Senior Faith and Fun Club 7690 Baseline Rd, Boulder 80303 720-339-5331 Meets weekly for study of the Scriptures, and monthly for an outing. It’s a great way to meet new people, and enjoy visiting interesting sites in our beautiful state. Never a charge, and all faiths welcome! Contact CoffanB@Juno.com for our bi-monthly newsletter.

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LAFAYETTE Good Samaritan Center for Integrative Medicines 300 Exempla Cr, Ste 240, Lafayette 80026 303-689-6580 Provides rehabilitation and support to seniors and their families. Their focus is on the whole person by bridging conventional medical treatments with a variety of rich healing traditions to enhance and enrich one’s health and well-being. They offer a variety of classes, workshops and lectures on topics such as meditation, stress reduction and personal growth. Continued on next page

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SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES continued Lafayette GO Services 103 S Iowa Ave, 80026 303-665-9052 LONGMONT AgeWell (a Service of Longmont United Hospital) 303-651-5080 AgeWell is your “go to” resource on how to keep healthy. Their staff includes registered nurses who are ready to guide you to healthy choices, which vary from health management to unraveling a specific health concern. They can direct you to classes, services or programs for information you may need Boulder Cty Area Agency on Aging 303-441-3570 Advocates and coordinators of services for seniors and families. Boulder Cty Cooperative Extension – Colorado State University 9595 Nelson Rd, Box B, Longmont 80501 303-678-6238 Boulder County CareConnect (BCCC) 303-443-1933 BCCC provides volunteer-powered, community-funded safety net services that help local elders age in place. Find out more about Carry-Out Caravan, Fix-It, YardBusters, IceBusters, and Medical Mobility today. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren 910 Longs Peak Ave, Longmont 80501 303-651-8414 (1st Mon of the month 6-7:30pm)

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Long Term Care Ombudsman 303-441-1173 Investigates complaints about nursing homes and assisted living facilities; mediator for residents & their families. National Association of Retired Federal Employees – Longmont 2667 Elmhurst Cir, Longmont 80503 303-772-6419 OUR Center 220 Collyer St, Longmont 80501 303-772-5529 A noon meal program and food bank, assistance with furniture, prescriptions, rent, utilities and shelter. Senior Resource Specialist 910 Longs Peak Av, Longmont 80501 303-651-8716 NEDERLAND Mountain MidLife 750 Hwy 72N, Nederland 80466 303-258-0799 Social meals, fitness, educational and cultural activities for West Boulder County and Gilpin County Seniors Nederland Area Seniors, Inc 750 Hwy 72N, Nederland 80466 303-258-0799 Nederland Area Seniors, Inc. assists seniors in enhancing their quality of life, enabling them to live a life of respect and honor. This is accomplished through the facilitation of nutrition, transportation, education, recreation, socialization and outreach programs for all seniors living in the Nederland area. Visit www.NederlandAreaSeniors.org


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Boulder Cty CareConnect (BCCC) Ice Busters 6325 Gunpark Dr, Ste F, Boulder 80301 303-443-1933 City of Longmont Snow Chasers 910 Longs Peak Av, Longmont 80501 303-651-8495

SOCIAL SECURITY Boulder Social Security Office 4949 Pearl East Cir, Ste 101, Boulder 80301 877-405-5872 Social Security Administration Medicare Claims 800-633-4227` Social Security Information 800-772-1213

SOCIAL SERVICES / ADULT PROTECTION BOULDER Boulder Cty Dept of Social Svcs 3460 Broadway St, Boulder 80304 303-441-1000 Boulder County Long-Term Care Ombudsman 303-441-1173 LONGMONT Longmont Housing & Human Svcs 515 Coffman St, Ste 100, Longmont 80501 303-678-6000

SUBSIDIZED HOUSING RESOURCES See our Subsidized Housing & Assistance list on page 107. HUD 800-225-5342

SUPPORT GROUPS Organizations that perform advocacy and support roles and inform the public about the latest research developments and provide assistance and support for specific ailments. NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

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Alzheimer’s Association Helpline (ad on page 121) 800-272-3900 American Cancer Society 800-227-2345 American Council of the Blind 800-424-8666 American Diabetes Association 800-342-2383 American Heart Association 800-242-8721 American Kidney Fund 800-638-8299 American Liver Foundation 800-465-4837 American Lung Association 800-586-4872 American Parkinson Disease Association 800-223-2732 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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SUPPORT GROUPS continued American Speech Language and Hearing Association 800-638-8255 American Stroke Association 800-553-6321

National Stroke Association 800-787-6537 United Ostomy Association of America 800-826-0826 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Arthritis Foundation 800-283-7800

Alcoholics Anonymous 303-322-4440

Center for Disease Control 800-232-4636

ALS Assoc Rocky Mountain Chapter (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) 7403 Church Ranch Blvd, Ste 109, Westminster 80021 866-257-3211

Easter Seals Society 800-221-6827 Eldercare Locator Nationwide (Locates AAA Nationwide) 800-677-1116 Huntington’s Disease Society of America 800-345-4372

Alzheimer’s Association – Colorado Chapter 303-813-1669

Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado (ad on page 121)

Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 800-286-8159

245 Century Cir, Ste 105, Louisville 80027 800-272-3900

Lupus Foundation of America 800-558-0121

American Cancer Society – Rocky Mtn Division 800-ACS-2345

Multiple Sclerosis Society 800-344-4867 National Cancer Institute Information Service 800-422-6237 National Family Caregivers Association 800-896-3650 National Kidney Foundation 800-622-9010 National Osteoporosis Foundation 877-868-4520 National Parkinson’s Foundation 800-327-4545 60 BOULDER COUNTY - OCTOBER 2017-2018

Arthritis Foundation – Rocky Mtn Chapter 888-391-9389 Boulder Cty Area Agency on Aging – Care Connections 515 Coffman St, Longmont 80501 303-678-6116 Boulder Cty Area Agency on Aging 3482 N Broadway St, Boulder 80304 – Caregiver Program (LGBT-friendly) 303-678-6116 – National Caregiver Training Program (NCTP) (LGBT-friendly) 303-678-6117


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Center for People with Disabilities 1675 Range St, 80301 303-442-8662

National Kidney Foundation of CO 720-748-9991

Deep Brain Stimulation Support Group Good Samaritan Medical Ctr Conference Center 200 Exempla Cir, Lafayette 80302 303-689-5253 (alternates every 2nd & 4th Thurs of the month 10-11 a.m.)

Parkinson Association of the Rockies 866-718-2996 Rocky Mountain Stroke Association 303-730-8800 BOULDER, LAFAYETTE & LOUISVILLE

Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado (ad on page 121)

245 Century Cir, Ste 105, Louisville 80027 800-272-3900

Coping with Cancer 340 Exempla Cir, 2nd Fl, Lafayette 80026 303-673-1620 Diabetes Support Group – Boulder 909 Arapahoe St, 80302 303-441-3570

Alzheimer’s Support Group (By Alzheimer’s Association) 303-813-1669 – E ast Boulder Senior Ctr 5660 Sioux Dr, 80303 720-251-1743 – L ouisville 900 W Via Appia, 80027 303-335-4919 / 303-665-9052

Lets Talk Diabetes 300 Exempla Cir, Ste 240, Lafayette 80026 303-689-4595

Bereavement – Grief Support 303-449-7740

Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Non Violence 835 North St, Boulder 80304 303-449-8623

Boulder Caregiver Support Group (for spouses & adult children) 303-554-5668 Boulder Caregiver Support Group Golden West (for adult children) 1055 Adams, 80303 303-444-3967 Caregiver Support Group 909 Arapahoe St, 80302 303-441-4388

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SUPPORT GROUPS continued Stroke Support Group Good Samaritan Medical Ctr Conference Center 303-689-4595 (2nd & 4th Thurs, 10-11 a.m.) TRU Community Care (Bereavement) 2594 Trailridge Dr E, Lafayette 80026 303-449-7740 Visually Impaired Support Groups 303-442-8662

Easy Breathers – Longmont United Hospital 303-651-5123 (2nd Wed of the month 4:30-5:30) Grandparents Raising Grandchildren 910 Longs Peak Ave, Longmont 80501 303-651-8414 (1st Mon of the month 6-7:30pm) Grief Support Group 910 Longs Peak Ave, Longmont 80501 303-651-8414

Widowed Persons – Boulder 303-604-5300

Longmont Caregiver Sup Grp 303-651-8414 (1st Mon of the month)

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Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group 910 Longs Peak Ave, Longmont 80501 303-651-8414 (2nd Tues of the month 12-1:30 p.m.) Cancer Support Groups – Breast Cancer Survivor 303-651-3229 Center for People with Disabilities 615 N Main St, Longmont 80501 303-772-3250 Diabetes Support Group – Longmont United Hospital 303-725-4955

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TRANSPORTATION Angel Flight West 888-426-2643 Boulder Cty CareConnect (BCCC) – Medical Mobility 303-443-1933 Berthoud Area Transportation Svc 970-532-2730 Faith in Action 303-666-9312 First Transit – Colorado Non-Emergency Medical Transportation 855-264-6368 National Center on Senior Transportation 866-528-6278


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Via Mobility Services 2855 N 63rd St, 80301 303-447-2848 Veterans Helping Veterans Now Transportation 600 Terry St, Longmont 80501 303-772-9777 Yellow Cab Mobility Plus 303-777-7777

URGENT CARE CENTERS Urgent Care Centers are to assist patients with an illness or injury that does not appear to be life-threatening, but also can’t wait until the next day, or for an appointment with their primary care doctor.

Concentra Urgent Care 3300 28th St, Boulder 80301 303-541-9090 Rocky Mountain Urgent Care 4800 Baseline Rd, Ste D106 Boulder 80303 303-499-4800

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“leave the driving to me”, for all your transPortation needs

LAFAYETTE Community Medical Center – Urgent Care 1000 W South Boulder Rd Lafayette 80026 303-415-4300 LONGMONT Longmont Clinic – Urgent Care 1925 W Mountain View Ave Longmont 80501 720-494-3136 NextCare Urgent Care 2144 Main St #8, Longmont 80501 303-772-0041 Rocky Mountain Urgent Care 1551 Professional Ln, Longmont 80501 720-494-4747

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VETERAN SERVICES NATIONAL RESOURCES Debt Management 800-827-0648 Education Benefits 888-442-4551 Health Eligibility Center 800-929-8387 Home Loans 888-827-3702 Insurance Center 800-669-8477 National Association of Blind Veterans 321-948-1466

Veterans Health Administration Toll-Free Hotline 877-222-8387 STATE Colorado Dept of Human Services – State & Veterans Nursing Homes 1575 Sherman St, Denver 80203 303-866-5899 Colorado Dept of Military & Veterans Affairs 303-284-6077 VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System (ECHCS) 1055 Clermont St, Denver 80220 303-399-8020 BOULDER COUNTY

Senior Care Associates – VA Aid & Attendance Specialists Nationwide 801-424-1444

Colorado Dept of Military & Veterans Affairs 303-284-6077

Tri-Care for Life Prescription Services 800-417-5086

Disabled American Veterans – Boulder 303-494-2013

US Dept of Veterans Affairs – Help for Homeless Veterans 877-424-3838`

ITEA – Veterans Acupuncture Clinic 317 W South Boulder Rd, Ste 5, Louisville 80027 720-890-1577

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University of Colorado at Boulder – Veterans Services 2010 Willard Loop Dr, Boulder 80305 303-492-7322 Veteran’s Helping Veterans Now 600 Terry St, Ste 1, Longmont 80501 303-772-9777 Veterans Outreach Center 4999 Pearl E Cir, Boulder 80301 303-440-7306


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Workforce Boulder County – Veterans Employment Services 2520 55th St, Boulder 80301 303-301-2919

VISION SERVICES & RESOURCES NATIONAL RESOURCES American Council of the Blind 800-424-8666 American Foundation of the Blind 800-232-5463 Braille Institute of America 800-272-4553

National Eye Institute Communication Office 301-496-5248 North American Resource Line for Braille 800-272-4553 Prevent Blindness America 800-221-3004 Vision Council of America 703-548-4560 STATE Colorado Center for the Blind 2233 W Shepperd Ave, Littleton 80120 303-778-1130 Friends of Man 303-798-2342 BOULDER, LAFAYETTE & LOUISVILLE

Audio Information Network

Choice Magazine Listening 888-724-6423

1700 55th St, Ste A, Boulder 80301 303-786-7777

Eye Bank Association 202-775-4999

Boulder County Dept of Social Services 3460 N Broadway, Boulder 80304 303-441-1000

Eye Care America (www.EyeCareAmerica.org) 800-222-3937 Foundation Fighting Blindness 800-683-5555 Library for the Handicapped – Talking Book Library 800-685-2136 Lighthouse International 800-829-0500

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Veterans Service Officer –B oulder 4999 Pearl E Cir #106, Boulder 80301 303-441-3890 – L ongmont 515 Coffman St, Longmont 80501 720-864-6663

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LONGMONT Longmont Senior Center 910 Long Peak Ave, Longmont 80501 303-651-8411 Center for People with Disabilities 615 N Main St, Longmont 80501 303-772-3250

VISITATION & PHONE REASSURANCE BOULDER, LAFAYETTE & LOUISVILLE Area Agency on Aging / Boulder Cty 3485 N Broadway, Boulder 80304 303-441-3570 Jewish Family Svcs – Clients Only 6007 Oreg Ave, 80303 303-415-1025

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AARP Colorado – Volunteer 303 E 17th Ave, Ste 510, Denver 80203 866-554-5376 Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) 800-942-2677 Senior Corp 800-942-2677 United Way – 211 211

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BOULDER, LAFAYETTE & LOUISVILLE Audio Information Network 1700 55th St, Ste A, Boulder 80301 303-786-7777 Boulder County CareConnect (BCCC) – RSVP 55+ Volunteer Program 6325 Gunpark Dr, Ste F, Boulder 80301 303-443-1933 Boulder County Volunteer Program – www.BoulderCountyVolunteers.org 303-441-4889 Boulder County Volunteer Respite & Companion Program 720-864-6526 Boulder Senior Services – E ast Center 5660 Sioux Dr, 80303 303-441-4150 – West Center 909 Arapahoe Ave, 80302 303-441-3148 Faith In Action 1394 Cavan St, 80303 303-666-9312 Foothills United Way 1285 Cimarron Dr, 80026 303-444-4013 TRU Community Care 2594 Trail Ridge Dr, 80026 303-442-0961 Jewish Family Service 6007 Oreg Ave, 80303 303-415-1025


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YMCA of Boulder Valley 2850 Mapleton Ave, 80301 303-442-2778

Exercise Program for the Homebound – Lafayette Senior Center 103 S Iowa, Lafayette 80026 303-665-9052

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AgeWell at Longmont Senior Ctr (a service of Longmont United Hospital) 910 Longs Peak Ave, Longmont 80501 303-651-5080

Longmont United Hospital Volunteer Office 1950 Mountain View Av, Longmont 80501 303-651-5205

WELLNESS & EXERCISE PROGRAMS BOULDER Boulder County Area Agency on Aging Wellness Programs 3482 Broadway St, Boulder 80304 303-441-3599 Boulder Seniors Services 5660 Sioux Dr, Boulder 80303 303-441-4150 Frasier Meadows Wellness Center 350 Ponca Pl, Boulder 80303 720-562-4417 Grillo Health Info Center 4715 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder 80302 720-854-7293

Health Ambitions (a service of Longmont United Hospital) 1950 Mountain View Ave Longmont 80501 303-485-4161

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Lafayette GO Services 103 S Iowa Ave, Lafayette 80026 303-665-9052

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Wellness Clinic 1950 Mountain View Ave Longmont 80501 303-485-3474 LOUISVILLE Avista Adventist Hospital 100 Health Park Dr, Louisville 80027 303-673-1000

YARD CARE Boulder County CareConnect (BCCC) 6325 Gunpark Dr, Ste F, Boulder 80301 303-443-1933

Matter of Balance (ad on Back Cover) 303-441-3599 (8 week course held in the fall and spring)

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Why Water Exercise? Time to Aquatic exercise is one of the best Take the Plunge! all-around workouts for seniors. Here are a few reasons to take the plunge and try aqua fitness. Less impact on your joints While in the water, your body is buoyant and the impact to your joints is significantly less than exercising on land. More resistance Water provides substantially more resistance, making each movement in the pool more challenging. Additionally, muscles typically work in pairs; i.e. biceps & triceps or quadriceps & hamstrings. Water exercise works both muscle pairs because you are always encountering resistance. Gets your blood moving You can workout at a higher intensity in the water than on land. Hydrostatic pressure, the pressure that the water exerts on the body while submerged, assists in blood flow and improves blood oxygenation. The flexible benefits Water allows you to perform stretches that may be difficult on land. The reduced impact of gravity allows you to move a joint through a wider range of motion and achieve greater flexibility. Water exercise is beneficial for individuals with... n OSTEOPOROSIS – Osteoarthritis affects the cartilage of the joints

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and is seen most often in the spine, hip, knee and ankle. Water exercise can also enhance balance, coordination, posture and performance skills thus reducing the risk of falls and injury. n ARTHRITIS – The Arthritis Foundation encourages water exercise as one of the best activities for individuals of all ages who have arthritis symptoms. DIABETES – Diabetes, like hypertension, responds well to increased physical activity. A regular exercise program is a cornerstone to diabetic care.

You will be able to find a variety of water exercise classes; such as Aqua Strength, Aqua Circuit, Aqua Kickboxing, and Aqua Zumba just to name a few. If you’re not ready for an exercise class, just walking in the water or swimming - both have great fitness benefits. Before initiating a fitness program, you should consult your physician as modifications in medications or exercise scheduling may be in order. ~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Cindy Luebke. Cindy is the Director of Wellness for the J. Leonard Levy Family Wellness Center located on the Shalom Park Campus. For more information, she can be reached at 303-400-2293 or Cindy.Luebke@ shalomcares.net.


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24 HOUR ON CALL – Refers to ‘around the clock treatment’ in a home environment. The care may be shared by multiple caregivers or by a single caregiver. ALZHEIMER’S/DEMENTIA CARE – Non-skilled care provided for clients with memory issues includes but not limited to establishing a routine, reminders for activities for daily living, rerouting if necessary and assistance with sleep issues or ‘sun downing’. By using creativity and caregiving skills, you can adapt routines and activities as needs change. BONDED – Being bonded means that a bonding company has secured money that is available to the consumer in the event they file a claim against the company. HOMEMAKER/COMPANION – Non-medical assistance with meal preparation, laundry, light housekeeping, errands, activities, outings, companion-ship and other household duties. These agencies are licensed by the state. HOURLY MINIMUM – This refers to the minimum number of hours that an agency provides service. INSURED – This refers to what happens if someone gets hurt on the job. If the company isn’t insured, then the claim gets filed against the homeowner’s insurance. If the company is insured, then the claim gets filed against the company’s insurance.

LICENSURE – A home care agency, whether medical or non-medical, shall be issued a license consistent with the type and extent of services provided. CLASS A – A home care agency that provides any skilled healthcare service. Agencies with a Class A license may also provide personal care services. CLASS B – A home care agency that provides only personal care services. An agency with a Class B license shall not provide any skilled healthcare service. STATE REGISTRATION – The State of Colorado does not license homecare placement agencies. Placement agencies are registered with the state. Registration ensures that placement agencies are adhering to certain minimum standards such as background checks for caregivers and insurance requirements for agencies and caregivers.

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MED-ALERT SYSTEMS – Personal medical alert products activated by pushing a button. MEDICATION REMINDER – Assistance with reminding an individual about medications but not dispensing medications. TRANSPORTATION – Rides to shopping, appointments and other outings. WORKER’S COMP – Insurance that covers medical and rehabilitation costs and lost wages for employees injured at work. ~ Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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24 Hours a Day · 7 Days a Week · Always a Live Voice

Companion Care to Skilled Nursing · Alzheimer’s Care Transportation · Respite Care · Injections/Infusions Medication Set Up & Management · No Minimum Hours Hourly, 24 Hour, Live-In · Licensed, Bonded, Insured

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Our caregivers are: • Trained to care for older adults with Alzheimer’s disease and other conditions. • Prepared and professional. • Compassionate and caring.

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Skilled Nursing Services

Errand/Transportation Help

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Memory Care

Light Housekeeping

Medication Reminders

Protective Oversight

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Six Signs It’s Time for More Help One of the most difficult decisions adult children can face is discerning when to step in and support their aging parents with their basic daily living tasks. The decision to help an aging parent is complex, both emotionally and practically. Admitting the need for help and accepting assistance is not easy for older adults. Although every situation is different, here are six signs to consider when discerning if your aging parents need more assistance to maintain their independence at home. Changes in Personal Hygiene The first sign that it might be time for more help is an obvious change in appearance. Take note of unpleasant body odor, strong smells of urine on clothing or in the house, and infrequent bathing. Scan mom or dad looking for disheveled grooming habits, such as unkempt hair, untrimmed nails, unshaven face, or insufficient oral care. Medication Errors Next, take a look at mom or dad’s medication, both prescription and over the counter. Perhaps they use a pillbox and they have noticeably missed doses. Look for incorrect dosages as well by counting pills or reviewing their pillbox set up. Ask to

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go with them to their next doctor appointment to review their medication and verify their prescriptions. Neglecting Household Responsibilities Another sign that it might be time for more help can be very apparent when you visit mom or dad in their home. Look for dirty laundry piling up, dust buildup, unswept floors, unclean bathroom, extreme clutter, stains on carpet or furniture, and/ or stacks of unopened mail. Look around for dirty dishes laying around or placed back in cabinets. Peek in the refrigerator and pantry to check for spoiled or expired food. Checkbook Activity A quick glance at your parents’ checkbook can be another indicator it might be time for more help. Look for mathematical errors, transposed numbers, checks that were written but not recorded, or checks that were written but never left the checkbook. Also look for unpaid bills or checks placed in envelopes but never sent. Withdrawal from Social Engagements Learn your parents’ typical weekly social engagements and take note of how often they cancel. Do they get out on a regular basis, or have they been staying home more than usual? Continued on page 82


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America’s Choice in Home Care® • Light Housekeeping • Errands • Bathing Assistance • Assistance with Mobility • Alzheimer/Dementia Care • Friendly Companionship • Up to 24 Hour Care • Respite Care for Families • Medication Reminders

303.828.2664 www.VisitingAngels.com/longmont

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Senior Home Care

303.500.3079 303.500.3079 Northern Colorado 970.672.1734

Boulder/Broomfield/Arvada

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We provide home care solutions to better meet the needs of our clients and bring positive changes to their lives.

Services Personal Care Transportation Meal Preparation Housekeeping

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Six Signs It’s Time for More Help Keep in mind that some circumstances are usual for canceling, such as bad weather or feeling ill. However, if mom continues to miss her weekly hair salon appointment, or dad regularly declines meeting up for breakfast with his buddies, these might be signs that it’s time for more help. Decline in Physical Mobility or Mental Faculties Finally, an apparent sign that it is time for more help is a noticeable change in mom or dad’s physical mobility or mental faculty. Watch your parents as they walk—do they shuffle and hold on to furniture as they walk across the room? Have you noticed a change in their hearing or vision? Do they have difficulty 82 BOULDER COUNTY - OCTOBER 2017-2018

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standing up? Also look for lapses in memory or judgement. If frequent, it is definitely time to intervene for their safety and well-being. Fortunately, you do not have to navigate this care journey alone. Home care providers understand the challenges that come with age and want to come alongside to help you discern what services would best benefit your aging parents. They work with each client to provide services that are individualized to meet their personal needs. ~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Greg Elliott, the owner of Visiting Angels of Boulder County. Greg can be reached at our Longmont office at 303-828-2664, or gelliott@visitingangels.com. See ad page 79.


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24 HOUR CARE – Refers to “around the clock treatment” in a home environment. The care may be shared by multiple caregivers or by a single caregiver. 24 HOUR ON CALL – Refers to someone being available 24 hours a day to speak with you. CARDIAC CARE – Refers to services including patient assessment, specific diet information, and management of the disease process, medication management and education. Cardiac care is a program designed to help a person with heart disease return to health. Cardiac care may consist of exercise, modifying risk factors to prevent further heart damage, or psychological rehabilitation. DIABETIC CARE – Refers to services including patient assessment specific diet information, management of the disease process, medication management and education on all the above. Services are provided by Registered Nurse under the supervision of a M.D. Some agencies may have certified diabetic nurse instructors or cardiac care specialty RN’s. ENTERAL FEEDING – Enteral feeding, or tube feeding, is a way

to deliver nutrients through a tube if you cannot take food or drink through your mouth. HOSPICE – Hospices provide individuals facing terminal illness with care at home or in a healthcare facility. The goal is to assist patients to live the last stage of their lives with dignity. The focus is on comfort rather than treatment. HOUR MINIMUM – The least number of hours a Non-Medical Home Care Agency will be available for hire. Medicare certified Home Health Agencies are not on a specified time frame.

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INTRAVENOUS THERAPY (IV) – Refers to any medical treatments/ medications that need to be introduced into the body via a patient’s veins. Numerous IV Therapies can be provided in a patient’s home under supervision of a MD. Some of these include: inter-infective/ antibiotic therapies, hydration therapy, pain management, chemotherapy and central line care and maintenance. MED-ALERT – Company offers a pendant or home alert system that notifies staff that user is in distress and needs immediate assistance. Continued on page 88

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Services may include counseling or administering of medications. SOCIAL WORKER – A clinical social worker whose purpose in health care is to enhance, promote, maintain, and restore the best possible social abilities of the patient or family. Services provided may be preventive, developmental, or remedial in nature. THERAPY SERVICES (ST, PT, OT, RT) – Speech Therapy – Refers to services to assess and treat speech and swallowing disorders. Speech therapy can treat speech, language, cognitive skills or swallowing.


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Physical Therapy – Refers to services for the treatment and the rehabilitation process where a physical therapist will often stretch, strengthen, facilitate muscles, challenge balance, test coordination abilities, teach home exercise programs and enhance basic mobility skills. Occupational Therapy – Refers to services to assess and treat patients to improve their ability to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments. Patients may have mental, physical, developmental, or emotional disabilities. Therapists also help them to develop, recover, or maintain daily living and work skills. Occupational therapists help clients not only to improve their basic motor functions and reasoning abilities, but also to compensate for permanent loss of function. Respiratory Therapy – Refers to services for care of patients with deficiencies and abnormalities associated with the cardiopulmonary system. It may include the therapeutic use of medical gases and their equipment, environmental control

systems, humidification, aerosols, ventilator support, bronchi pulmonary drainage and exercise, respiratory rehabilitation, assistance with cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and maintenance of natural, artificial, and mechanical airways. TRACH CARE – Refers to care administered to patients who have undergone a tracheotomy. A tracheotomy is a surgical procedure in which a cut or opening is made in the windpipe (trachea). The surgeon inserts a tube into the opening to bypass an obstruction, allowing air to get to the lungs, or remove secretions. WOUND CARE – Refers to services for providing diagnosis and treatment for ulcers, pressure sores and other wounds. Treatments may include but is not limited to irrigations, dressing, and wound vacs. Some agencies may employ specialty nurses to provide and instruct in care specifically for patients with more complicated wounds. ~

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Hospice Care Definitions HOSPICE Hospices provide individuals facing terminal illness with care at home or in a healthcare facility. The goal is to assist patients to live the last stage of their lives with dignity. The focus is on comfort rather than treatment.

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GIP – General In-Patient Care – Provided in a skilled nursing facilSW-SOCIAL WORKER – Assesses ity when the symptoms cannot be patient and family emotional and managed elsewhere. The skilled social needs, develops a plan of nursing facility must have 24-hour care, provides counseling, referrals and support to meet identified needs R.N. coverage as deemed by Medicare guidelines. General in-patient CHAPLAIN – Assesses patient and care is usually short in duration. This family spiritual needs, develops a level of care is usually due to sympplan of care, provides counseling, toms which are out of control and assists with memorial preparations. more intensive nursing services are HOME HEALTH AIDE – Provides required. If an individual is at a care direct personal care to patient, emo- facility, room and board are covered tional support to patient and family, by hospice during this period. reports identified needs to RN. CC-CONTINUOUS CARE – Provided VOLUNTEER – Provides respite and needed non-medical services for patients and their families, offers support at time of death and during bereavement. Levels of Care: RO-ROUTINE CARE – Occurs when regularly scheduled visits are adequate in maintaining the individual’s symptom management. Care is provided at the individual’s private residence, a retirement community, an assisted living, or a skilled nursing facility. RE-RESPITE CARE – Provided when the family needs time to rest or go out of town for a short time. Care may be provided in a long-term care facility depending on the condition of the individual. Hospice is responsible for financial arrangements with the Long-term care facility.

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to prevent the individual from going to the hospital when a crisis occurs. It also is given when more help is needed to assist the individual and family in coping with the crisis. This level of care is usually provided at the individual’s residence no matter where that may be. The criteria for continuous care may include: Severe pain or symptoms which are out of control, psychotic episodes, breakdown of caregiver, imminent death and family unable to cope. Continuous care is typically reserved for end of life or other crises that requires a constant presence by a nurse or care team. 24/7 ADMISSIONS – If a patient qualifies for hospice care, they should be admitted as early as the family requests. Many agencies admit patients to hospice,24/7, evenings weekends, and holidays.


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essential in hospice care. This is not reimbursed by Medicare.

MUSIC THERAPY – Music Therapy is an established healthcare profession that uses music to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals”. A music therapist creates goals and objectives GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPS – Grief for their patients and uses music is the normal and universal reaction activities and music experiences (lishumans have to the loss of those tening, composition, improvisation, they love. When your loved one or playing/singing a familiar song) in passes, you may go through a period order to achieve those goals. This is of bereavement and experience grief. not reimbursed by Medicare. Many provide Grief Groups that meet and address issues of grief in a sup- PAIN PUMPS AVAILABLE – Many patients have their symptoms controlled portive group setting. through oral medications. Some INDIGENT PATIENTS – Does the situations require a pain pump where hospice accept non funded or indimedications are administered through gent patients? This is usually on a an IV pump. If this is the situation, case by case basis and at the deter- inquire with the hospice RN case mination of the hospice company. manager to see if pain pumps are Many have a non-profit organization available through their agency. that can help support the care of PALLIATIVE CARE – Specialized non-covered patients. medical care for people with serious IN-PATIENT CARE – These hospices illness. It is focused on providing paoffer full hospice services in their tients with relief from the symptoms, on-campus unit or building. pain and stress of a serious illness – The patient moves into the inwhatever the prognosis. It is appropatient care facility to receive priate at any age and at any stage in their hospice services rather than a serious illness and can be provided in the patients’ home setting. along with curative treatment. LICENSED MASSAGE THERAPY – Used as a method for relaxation to alleviate stress, anxiety and pain with a light hands-on approach, as well as providing an alternative to those who can’t take medication or prefer not to, massage therapy has become

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AROMATHERAPY – Uses plant materials and aromatic plant oils, including essential oils, and other aromatic compounds for the purpose of altering one’s mood, cognitive, psychological or physical well-being. This is not reimbursed by Medicare.

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The Relief of Hospice Certified nursing assistants provide gentle care and enhanced services to promote comfort and quality of life. Social workers and chaplains help navigate practical, emotional and spiritual aspects of this journey. Volunteers provide special services, support and companionship. That’s how it is with hospice. With this symphony of care, People who qualify for hospice patients feel better. Some even likely have been on a difficult road, improve. With pain and discomfort perhaps with a long illness, moving at bay, people have in and out of treatenergy to take part ment, the hospital in their own lives. or the ER. Families Sometimes people They can say what’s walk this road along important, accomwith them, often can’t define what plish tasks and carrying burdens they need, but when have meaningful of fear and uncertime with friends relief comes, tainty. and family. If you or Accessing hospice they know it. someone you know does mean acknowlmay be eligible for edging that most hospice care, please diseases in their don’t hesitate to call a provider. The advanced stage cannot be cured, sooner patients receive care, the but it does not signal the end of more hospice can help, providing good medical care, meaningful living relief for the journey. or hope. The first step beyond a phyHospice care is covered by sician referral is a meeting with the hospice admissions team, typically a Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurance. People receive nurse and a social worker. Through hospice care in their private resiopen conversation, the team dedences, nursing or assisted living termines the patient’s immediate facilities or hospice in-patient needs and goals for care. facilities. For more information The patient, family and care team visit: www.agape-healthcare.com ~ co-create a specific care plan. Once

There’s nothing like the relief of cool water, a warm bed, unexpected help or reuniting with someone you love. Sometimes people can’t define what they need, but when relief comes, they know it.

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Hospice Care Definitions continued settings. Studies have shown many benefits of pet companionship, ranging from reduced blood pressure and anxiety to relief from boredom, pain and loneliness. This service is not reimbursed by Medicare.

VA CONTRACT – If the patient is not a Medicare Recipient and is covered by the VA, the VA will make payments directly to their contracted agencies. If a patient is a Veteran, but is a Medicare Recipient, they may choose any Medicare approved hospice agency for their care. ~

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Senior Housing Definitions ACTIVE ADULT COMMUNITIES are traditionally geared towards the physically active senior, these communities can be apartment style, cottage/ patio home, or Condo/Townhome style living. There are often community gatherings and many offer enhanced amenities like concierge, golf courses and recreation centers. They usually do not offer meal or meal option community dining (but may have a restaurant on site). May be a buy-in or a rental property.

ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY – Typically apartment-style with kitchenettes and private baths. Some offer companion accommodations. Personal assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, eating and ambulation.

ALZHEIMER’S / DEMENTIA ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY – Licensed assisted living facility or skilled nursing facility that specialize in delivering care to victims of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Communities are typically bedroom-style rental units with common areas for dining and activities. Many are locked for residents’ safety.

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT - (HUD) helps apartment owners offer reduced rents to low-income tenants.

DAY CARE – Any provider can elect to provide day/night services on a short or long term basis. Rates typically include a place to rest, one or two meals and snacks and activities AGE RESTRICTIONS – Some commu- for the day. Licensed communities nities have a restriction on the young- are prohibited by law to promote these services without a specific est age they are allowed to accept. These restrictions vary by community. license.

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INDEPENDENT LIVING is usually apartment style communities for adults 55+ with little or no senior support services. Many but not all are wheelchair accessible.

PUBLIC HOUSING (PH) – Affordable apartments for low-income families, the elderly and persons with disabilities.

REHABILITATION AND THERAPY – Many skilled nursing facilities offer INTERMEDIATE CARE – 24 hour restorative and rehabilitative physinpatient care residents who need ical and occupational therapy, and licensed nursing supervision and speech-language pathology services. supportive care, but do not require Short-term rehabilitation services continuous nursing care. Residents may receive full assistance with ADL’s may be provided to individuals with and transfers. Residents receive meds diagnoses such as joint replacements, stroke, etc. Long-term rehab from a nurse following a doctor’s may also be provided for permanent orders and may receive outpatient residents of the facility who have rehab services. Facilities may use a chronic or progressive illnesses. nurse as a their consultant and the Occupational therapy services in residents receive periodic assessthis setting are generally reimbursed ments from a licensed practitioner. by Medicare Part A for short-term, acute care clients; Medicare Part B LONG-TERM CARE – Chronic, cusfor long-term residents who require todial care provided on an on-going skilled services and have medically basis necessary need for rehab; and often MEDICAID WAIVER – An assisted liv- by private insurance, Medicaid, or private pay for younger clients. ing waiver may be used to transition individuals out of nursing facilities or RESIDENTIAL HOME – Assisted to provide persons at risk of institutionalization with options for remain- living homes are private residential homes that typically have a ing in their communities. Assisted living waivers are designed to provide small number of residents who an alternative to more costly nursing live together and receive care from live-in caretakers. Adult family home care. homes offer room and board for seniors who want a more private, PRICE DEPENDENT ON LEVELS home-like community. Assistance OF CARE – Flexible levels of service with activities of daily living such as geared to accommodate different bathing and dressing are provided. needs over time. Rates may vary Amenities and nursing services vary depending on the changing levels of care while one maintains the same Continued on page 118 physical residence. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Walter Self Sr Housing, 335 Railroad Ave, Lyons 80540

Prime Haven, 170 E 2nd Ave, Nederland 80466

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Bloomfield Place, 722 5th Ave, Lyons 80540

1336 E Hecla Dr, Louisville 80027

The Retreat at Balfour

1336 E Hecla Dr, Louisville 80027

The Residences at Balfour

1331 E Hecla Dr, Louisville 80027

The Lodge at Balfour

1331 E Hecla Dr, Louisville 80027

The Cottages at Balfour

Regal Square, 255 Regal St, Louisville 80027

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Live your best life. Golden West is a nonprofit that provides quality affordable housing and supportive services to persons aged 62+ in midtown Boulder.

1055 Adams Circle, Boulder | gwboulder.org | 303.444.3967

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Disguises. Fake IDs. Deeper sounding voices. We really can’t blame ’em. Living at The Carillon at Boulder Creek Retirement Community truly is that much fun. Call 720.565.6844 now to schedule your complimentary lunch and tour. Not quite 62 yet? Patience, patience, patience.

2525 Taft Drive, Boulder, CO 80302 • 720.565.6844 TheCarillonAtBoulderCreek.com • Independent & Assisted Living

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It’s so fun to retire here, everyone’s trying to move in.

Our beautiful 10 acre campus offers seniors five choices of carefree living with month to month rent and no buy in fee.

Enjoy beautiful gardens, walkways, fine dining, friendly people and so much more! Arbors of

Assisted Living & Memory Care Apartments Patio Homes | Independent Apartments 303.426.9090 | 7425 Xavier Street & Independent Apartments with Services Westminster, CO 80030 303.429.8857 | 5000 West 75th Avenue Westminster, CO 80030 www.SanMarinoRetirement.com Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com 105


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Active Minds Create Healthy Brains You’ve may have heard the phrase “use it or lose it” in reference to certain types of learning—perhaps speaking a foreign language—or maybe regarding physical fitness. But did you ever stop to think this might be relevant for your brain as well? The human brain is the largest muscle in our bodies. And research indicates that the more we work it, the better it works! Mentally stimulating activities are associated with a variety of brain health benefits including lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, higher levels of memory and recall, and increased ability to perform all sorts of thinking tasks. This is great news! We can have a positive impact on our brain as we age! In addition, the harder we work our brain, the more it bene-

fits. If you wish to create your own brain workout program, here are some guidelines to keep in mind: n

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If you take exercising your brain seriously, you may reap the benefits for many years to come! ~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Zane Robertson, President of Active Minds®, a Denver based provider of educational programs for seniors

SUBSIDIZED HOUSING & ASSISTANCE Subsidized housing provides low cost housing to qualified residents who pay 30% of their adjusted gross income for rent. Each facility maintains its own waiting list. For updated information on availability and locations call any of the following numbers. BOULDER, LAFAYETTE & LOUISVILLE Boulder Cty Housing Authority 2525 13th St, Boulder 80302 720-564-2284 Waitlist Information 303-441-1496 – Acme Place 504 La Farge, Louisville 80027 – E agle Place 6790 N 79th St, Niwot 80544 – L ydia Morgan 1450 Lincoln Ave, Louisville 80027 –P rime Haven 170 E Second St, Nederland 80466 –R egal Square 255 Regal, Louisville 80027

and adults. Active Minds programs are available in most Denver senior residential communities as well as a variety of public venues. For more information, contact Mr. Robertson at 303 320 7652 or visit www.activeminds.com. See ad on page 106. Copyright © 2016 Active Minds®. All rights reserved.

– Walter Self Senior Housing 335 Railroad Ave, Lyons 80540 – Villa West (Contact Edna Guillen) 450 S Carr Av, Lafayette 80026 720-564-2281 Boulder Housing Partners 4800 N Broadway, 80304 720-564-4610 –C anyon Pointe – 82 Apts 700 Walnut, Boulder 80302

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– Walnut Place – 95 Apts 1940 Walnut, Boulder 80302 –N orthport Apts – 50 Apts 1133 Portland, Boulder 80304 Thistle Community Housing 6000 Spine Rd, Ste 101, Boulder 80301 303-443-0007 LONGMONT Senior’s Resource Specialist 910 Longs Peak Av, Longmont 80501 303-651-8411 Longmont Housing Authority 303-651-8581 Thistle Community Housing 15 3rd Ave, Longmont 80302 303-443-0007 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com 107


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3955 28th St, Boulder 80301

Sunrise of Boulder IFC

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Shawnee Gardens, 4755 Shawnee Pl, Boulder 80303

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2525 Taft Dr, Boulder 80302

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AltaVita Senior Residences

660 Old Laramie Trail, Lafayette 80026

The Peaks at Old Laramie Trail

225 Waneka Pkwy, Lafayette 80026

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1055 Adams Cir, Boulder 80303

The Mezzanine at Golden West

1244 Gillaspie Dr, Boulder 80305

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3955 28th St, Boulder 80301

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1746 Cove Ct, Longmont 80501

Millbrook Homes

1335 Cinnamon St, Longmont 80501

Cinnamon Park Assisted Living

Bross Street Assisted Living, 537 Bross St, Longmont 80501

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1380 Charles Dr, Longmont 80503

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Sunrise at FlatIrons – Memory Care

400 Summit Blvd, Broomfield 80021

Sunrise at FlatIrons

7425 Xavier St, Westminster 80030

Arbors of San Marino

1078 South 88th Street, Louisville 80027

Juniper Village Wellspring Memory Care at Louisville

1855 Plaza Dr, Louisville 80027

Balfour Retirement Community

Balfour Cherrywood Village – Memory 64-65 Care, 282 McCaslin Blvd, Louisville 80027

Timberline Lodge, 9198 Jotipa Dr, Longmont 80503

303-774-8255

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Get to the Right Place with Brookdale Senior Living. Brookdale is here to assist your family through each step in the search for senior living. Whether you’re beginning your search or just have questions, you’ll find the help you need to make a thoughtful, well-informed decision. We’re ready to listen, understand and partner to find the right options for you or your loved one.

Independent Living | Assisted Living

To learn more about a Brookdale community near you, call (844) 377-5710. Brookdale Boulder Creek

Brookdale North Boulder

Assisted Living

Independent Living

Brookdale Meridian Boulder

Brookdale Longmont

Independent Living

Assisted Living © 2017 Brookdale Senior Living Inc. All rights reserved. BROOKDALE SENIOR LIVING and BRINGING NEW LIFE TO SENIOR LIVING are registered trademarks of Brookdale Senior Living Inc.

89914-Boulder County SC

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Wellspring Memory Care at Louisville 1078 S 88th Street, Louisville, CO 80027 303.665.3722 www.junipercommunities.com

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As the nation’s largest provider of specialists in living and rehabilitation, it’s our focus to make sure every day is one of dignity and vitality. From fresh, modern spaces to health specialists for every need, life can be lived as it should - to the fullest, free of guilt, knowing you’re doing all you can. To find a Genesis center near you: 866-745-2273 | genesishcc.com

Vitality for Living

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His vitality is important to me.

Genesis HealthCare | 329 Exempla Circle | Lafayette, CO 80026 ®

Senior Living | ShortStay | LongTerm | Independent Living | PowerBack Rehabilitation EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

EEO/AA

Come and enjoy life here at Boulder’s FIRST Assisted Living with a beautiful view of the Flatirons in a quiet residential neighborhood. • Private room with half baths • Two homes with 12 residents each • Private yard, patio, and gardens • 24 hour care given by long-term, heart centered staff • Table Mesa Shopping Center and South Boulder Rec Center within walking distance

303-494-7317

1244 Gillaspie Drive, Boulder CO 80305

Dotti Longobardi, Director

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° Recognized by the Alzheimer's Association of Colorado as a Leader in Dementia Care ° Private room and bath for every resident ° Safe, secure, central park to encourage exercise ° Innovate use of music ° Owned and operated by a family of professional care givers ° Certified Eden Associate / RN on staff

720.537.9355 1744 S Public Road, Lafayette, CO 80026 www.LandmarkMemoryCare.com contact@landmarkmemorycare.com

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Conveniently located to medical services Beautifully landscaped with a gazebo and patio n Beauty shop on campus n Medicaid certified www.legacyatlafayette.com n Individualized care n Wireless emergency call sytem n Walk-in whirlpool spa 225 Waneka ParkWay n Transportation to appointments Lafayette, CO 80026 n n

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Longmont

303-772-2882

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• Affordable Assisted Living • Serving Longmont for over 27 years • Community living in a neighborhood setting

Reserve your space today! 303-747-6679 | www.ThePeaksatOldLaramieTrail.com 660 Old Laramie Trail, Lafayette, CO 80026

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greatly between homes. Ask about SHORT-TERM CARE – Acute care their services when you tour. They are provided on a short term basis. also referred to as personal board and care homes. Most accept private pay; SKILLED CARE – 24 hour licensed Medicaid in some instances. nursing services, eight hours of which are RN covered. Patient RESPITE CARE / SHORT-TERM STAY may receive rehab services either – Otherwise known as a short-term inpatient or outpatient and may be stay. Any provider of IL, AL, ALZ or fully dependent for ADL’s. Patients SNF care can elect to provide fully receive medications by an RN furnished accommodations to a peraccording to a licensed physicians son for a short period of time. Rates orders. usually quoted on a daily basis and are typically inclusive of all services SKILLED NURSING FACILITY – and amenities. Facilities provide 24/7 care for residents and offer full assistance RETIREMENT COMMUNITY – with ADL’s. Daily rates typically Housing designed specifically for include a furnished bedroom and mature adults. Typically Studio, 1 a private or shared bath, meals, BR or 2 BR rental apartments with activities, transportation, phone full kitchens, and private baths are service, cable television and all available. Services include meal personal/nursing care. Payor plans, transportation, housekeeping, sources usually accepted are laundry and maintenance. Amenities Medicare, Medicaid, VA, some are usually abundant; formal libraries, insurance plans and private computer stations, swimming pools, sources. gardens, and other social gathering spaces. Rates are monthly, and are TRACH CARE – Refers to care typically based on size/ location of administered to patients who apartment. have undergone a tracheotomy. A tracheotomy is a surgical procedure SECURED UNIT – A secured unit in which a cut or opening is made dedicated to Alzheimer’s/Dementia in the windpipe (trachea). The residents to prevent wandering surgeon inserts a tube into the outside the community without opening to bypass an obstruction, supervision. allow air to get to the lungs, or remove secretions. ~

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What to Look For When Visiting a Facility Finding the best place for mom or dad is one of the most important decisions you can make.  Listed below are some helpful hints on what to look for when you tour a senior housing or skilled nursing community. CLEANLINESS – Look past the furnishings and into corners, baseboards, and windows. Ask how often housekeeping is provided.  hat services does maintenance provide? What is their response time? WHAT DO YOU SMELL? If you find odors in a concentrated area of the tour this may indicate a single incident. Odors throughout the community are likely to indicate a problem.   WHAT ARE THE RESIDENTS DOING? Ask to watch activities. Are they well attended?  Does the staff seem to be enjoying the activity as well? View the community event calendar.  Look for small and large group activities, trips or outings. WHAT IS THE STAFF’S ATTITUDE? Staff attitude and friendliness are of the utmost importance.  Observe the staff interacting with current residents. Do they listen and make eye contact? Make sure to get a good

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understanding of the staffing pattern.  How many people are truly involved in care? ARE THERE OUTDOOR AREAS? Does it feel safe and secure? Do they host activities such as gardening in these areas? WHAT DOES THE MENU OFFER? The dining room experience is very important to seniors. Discuss entree choices, dining hours and procedures.  Bring your loved one in for a meal to taste the food and meet some of the residents.  Discuss what happens if a resident cannot make it to the dining room for a meal. ARE THE SURROUNDINGS SAFE? Are the bathrooms accessible and do they have grab bars in convenient locations? How does a resident contact staff if they have an emergency in their room/ apartment? How may licensed nurses or staff members are available? What are the staffing patterns at night versus daytime? How are medications managed? DO THE RESIDENTS LOOK WELL-CARED FOR? Ask lots of questions on personal care.  Look at current residents. Are they clean-shaven with groomed hair Continued on page 125


How can you make a difference? Get involved. • • • • • •

Take a class…Understanding dementia…Know the 10 Signs of Alzheimer’s…Effective Communication Strategies…Financial Planning… Join a support group. Volunteer. Join a Walk team. Go to www.alz.org/walk. Donate. Your support enables us to continue offering all of our programs to Coloradans in need at no charge – and funds research to find a cure. Call our 24/7 Helpline to speak confidentially to trained, Master’s-level counselors to learn about programs and resources in our community.

ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES

NEARLY 70,000 COLORADANS ARE LIVING WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE.

24/7 Helpline: 800.272.3900 www.alz.org/co Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado 245 Century Circle, #105, Louisville, CO 80027

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329 Exempla Cr, Lafayette 80026

PowerBack Lafayette Rehabilitation

2121 Mesa Dr, Boulder 80304

Mesa Vista of Boulder

ManorCare Health Services – Boulder 2800 Palo Pkwy, Boulder 80301

4950 Thunderbird Dr, Boulder 80303

Frasier – Health Care Center

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1107 Century Dr, Louisville 80027

Flatirons Health & Rehabilitation

1107 Century Dr, Louisville 80027

Flatirons Extended Care

1855 Plaza Dr, Louisville 80027

Balfour Retirement Community – The Wellshire

Balfour Retirement Community – The Club, 1855 Plaza Dr, Louisville 80027

1440 Coffman St, Longmont 80501

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2451 Pratt St, Longmont 80501

Life Care Center of Longmont

1800 Stroh Pl, Longmont 80501

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EXTENDED CARE

Nothing is more important to us than exceeding the expectations of those we have the privilege to serve.

» small, intimate and serene community » private suites » 24/7 attentive staff » culinary experts prepare meals from scratch » relax in our therapeutic spa room » be pampered in the on-site salon » short term recuperative and long term care offered 1107 Century Dr. Louisville 80027

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Active Minds

95

Agape Healthcare Hospice & Palliative Care

77

All Valley Home Care

114

AltaVita Assisted Living Memory Care Centre

22

Alternatives Financial Services, LLC

80

Always Best Care Senior Services

121

Alzheimer's Association

80 117

Caring Senior Service Cinnamon Park Assisted Living

42

Clear View Behavioral Health

87

Dignity Care, LLC

26

Family Hearing

18

Fields, Brandon, P.C.

81

FirstLight Home Care

124 49

Flatirons Extended Care Flatirons Health and Rehabilitation

82

Amada Senior Care

86

AmazingCare Home Health Services, Inc

124

Flatirons Rehabilitation at Boulder Manor

29

AmRamp

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Frasier

124

Applewood Living Center

119

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Exempla Good Samaritan Medical Center

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Balfour Cherrywood Village

64-65

Balfour Senior Living

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Boulder Community HomeCare Boulder Manor Bridge at Longmont, The BrightStar Care

113

Brookdale Senior Living

105

Carillon at Boulder Creek, The

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Frontier Therapy of Longmont at the Peaks Care Center

115

Genesis Senior Living by PowerBack

104

Golden West Senior Living

88

Good Samaritan Society Home Care

73

Griswold Home Care

97

Halcyon Hospice & Palliative Care

81

Home Instead Senior Care

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HomeCare of the Rockies

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Homewatch CareGivers

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InnovAge Home Care

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Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin P.C.

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Juniper Village at Louisville

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Kapsak Law Firm, LLC

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Knapp, Ellen, Geriatric Care Manager

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Landmark Memory Care

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Legacy at Lafayette, The

Plan B Home Care Services, Inc. PowerBack Rehabilitation Genesis Senior Living by PowerBack

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Real Estate, Jackie Roberts, SRES

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Relay Colorado

105

San Marino Retirement Community

124

Sava Senior Care

Life Care Center of Longmont

96

Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care

125

ManorCare Health Services Boulder

45

Senior Life Space

115

Mary Sandoe House, The

63

Seniors Little Helper

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Memory Care Consulting

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Sunrise Senior Living

125

Mesa Vista of Boulder - Vivage

73

Synergy HomeCare

112

Millbrook Homes Assisted Living

88

Team Select Home Care

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TRU Community Care

35

TRU PACE (Program of AllInclusive Care for the Elderly)

17

Vincent, Romeo & Rodriguez, LLC

Peaks at Old Laramie Trail, The

79

Visiting Angels of Boulder County, LLC

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Peaks Care Center, The

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Windhorse Elder Care

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PeopleHelpers, Ltd

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Mock Realty

18

Murray Law Firm, LLC, The Roseann Murray

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Peak View Behavioral Health

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