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Meet Marvin, a participant in InnovAge’s Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). Turn to page 2 to read about how PACE provides customized healthcare to help him remain independent.
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Innovage Pace Helps Marvin On his morning InnovAge PACE Keep on Truckin’ bus ride, 89-year-old Marvin looks forward to his day at the Pueblo PACE center.
He enjoys reading, doing crossword puzzles, and most of all, reminiscing about his time in the U.S. Air Force and career as a truck driver for 42 years. PACE is a great fit for Marvin, who is determined to maintain his mobility. After years as a truck driver, Marvin can tell you how to get anywhere in the U.S. and has likely been on every major interstate in the country. He has spent much of his life traveling, and he doesn’t plan to let his age slow him down. Marvin comes to InnovAge as a participant in the Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), an alternative to nursing facilities that provides customized healthcare and social engagement to older adults to help them stay independent. Marvin’s team of InnovAge PACE doctors, nurses, psychiatrists, dentists, physical therapists, nutritionists, home health aides, and social workers provide him with medical care and social support at the Pueblo PACE center. They work together to address all of his healthcare needs. With this support, Marvin is 2 SOUTHERN COLORADO – SPRING 2018-2019
able to live safely in his home. Recently Marvin fell a few times and his treatment required surgery and rehabilitation. His mobility wasn’t as good as it was, and he worried about falling again. Marvin spends five days a week at InnovAge. He attends restorative physical therapy at the PACE center to maintain his functional mobility and decrease his risk for falls. The InnovAge Pueblo PACE center is located in the historic Bessemer neighborhood. The building was originally the Minnequa Bank of Pueblo. InnovAge retained historic aspects of the building, including rich woodwork and vaulted ceilings. The original bank vault, which can be seen in the cover photo, is used for storage and is located in the physical therapy gym. The mission of InnovAge is to sustain and enhance the independence and quality of life for those it serves. For more information, visit www. MyInnovAge.com. ~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Emma Heirendt, marketing specialist at InnovAge. To talk with a senior care expert, call 844-704-9613. TTY:711. See ad on page 35.
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REHAbiLiTATiON HOSPiTALS 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 were created to provide services less costly on a per diem basis than general hospitals but provide a high level of professional therapies such as physical, occupational and speech therapies. 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.
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Steel City Rehabilitation at Minnequa Medicenter (ad on page ??) 2701 California, Pueblo 81004 719-561-1300
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Speech Therapy – Refers to services to assess and treat speech and swallowing disorders. Speech therapy can treat speech, language, cognitive skills or swallowing.
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
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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 throughout the section. Many options exist; we hope this will help you find a provider to meet your specific needs.
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Valley-Wide Health al Medical Care • Behavioral Health Systems providing ental Care • Physical Therapy healthcare and dental care throughout ervices at several clinics, conveniently located y communities of Southern Colorado. Southern Colorado. See ad on s to schedule your appointment today. pages 42-43.
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Letter from the Publisher / Contact Information How to Use This Guide
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Healthcare Checklist
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Advertiser Index
COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES 13
Adult Day Care Programs
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Advocacy for Seniors/Patients
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Alzheimer's Research
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Aquatic Classes and Therapy
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Area Agencies on Aging
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Care Management / Social Services
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Chiropractic Care
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Consumer Affairs / Legal
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Continuing Education
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County Health Departments
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Dental Resources
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Dental Services
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Driver’s License Offices & Training
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Elder Abuse Prevention
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Elder Law
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Emergency Departments
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Emergency Response Systems
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Employment Opportunities
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Estate Planning
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Financial & Food Assistance
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Rehabilitation Hospitals
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Financial Services
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Rehabilitation Services
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Guardianship/Conservators
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Respite Care
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Hearing - Audiologists & Hearing Aids
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Reverse Mortgage Services
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Hearing Resources
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Senior Activities & Entertainment
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Hospice
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Senior Centers
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Hospitals
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Senior Health Clinics
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Libraries
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Massage Therapy
Senior Organizations & Services
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Medicaid & Medicare Information
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Sleep Clinics
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Medicaid Planning
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Social Security
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Medicare Advantage Plans
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Spine & Joint Care
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Medication Management
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Support Groups & Services
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Mental Health & Counseling
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Transportation
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Pain Management
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Urgent Care
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Physical Therapy
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Veteran Services
Physicians and Clinical Directory
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Vision Resources
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Vision Services
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Volunteer Opportunities
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Wellness & Exercise
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Wound Care
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X-Ray & Diagnostics
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Valley-Wide Health Systems
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Prescription Assistance Discount Medications
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Probate
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No matter what kind of services you need in Canon City, the Odd Fellow’s and Rebekah’s provide it right from their campus. Find out more on pages 60-61.
HEALTH AT HOME - NON-MEDICAL, SKILLED HOME HEALTH, AND HOSPICE CARE
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Non-Medical Home Care Comparison Grid
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Non-Medical Home Care Agencies
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Non-Medical Home Care Definitions
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Home Health Care Comparison Grid
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Home Health Care Agencies
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Home Health Care Definitions
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Hospice Care Definitions
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Hospice Care Comparison Grid
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Hospice Care Agencies
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SENIOR HOUSING Hildebrand Care Center Housing Definitions
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Independent Living / Retirement Communities Comparison Grid
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Independent Living / Retirement Communities
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Assisted Living Comparison Grid
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Assisted Living Communities
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Skilled Nursing Facilities Comparison Grid
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Skilled Nursing Facilities
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Advanced Directives- Sarah's Story
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Can I Preserve Assets and Still Qualify for Medicaid
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Get Active, Feel Great!
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Are your Advanced Directives up to date? Read Sarah’s Story on pages 88-89 to find out.
FEATURE ARTICLES
Innovage Pace Helps Marvin Keep on Trucking
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Medicare 2018 “In a Nutshell”
30-31
Noise Induced Hearing Loss is Serious
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Overcoming Your Fear of Probate Questions to Start Your Senior Living Search
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SRDA–Joseph H Edward Active Adult Center Expands
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The Changing Face of Aging in Southern Colorado
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The Changing Face of Aging in The aging landscape is changSouthern Colorado ing at a rapid rate with the baby boomer population nearly fully aged into senior status.
Colorado is now a state on the forefront of innovating services and options for retirement and Pueblo Area Agency on Aging is working with the State Unit on Aging and the Strategic Action Planning Group on Aging to address concerns and innovative approaches for Southern Colorado. Along with 16 other Area Agencies on Aging; Pueblo is positioned to ensure the aging agenda is kept at the forefront of conversations in the community. There is now a statewide initiative to increase aging funding to meet the demand of an almost 70% increase of population over 60 by the year 2030. Yes, that’s right, the Baby Boomers have arrived. There has never been a time in our recent history when this dynamic has made such a great impact on culture and society. If you’ve heard, “I’m not my Grandmother” or “Life really begins at 60”, you’re most likely talking to a Boomer. We cannot look at services or community development the same in the coming years. Over 60 means, lifestyle, travel, aging in place, innovating intergenerational services. Aging means creating community and developing connections to ensure aging is enjoyable and safe. The Area Agency on Aging is working with community partners and agencies to develop dialogue and assessments to address Southern
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Colorado’s capacity to care for our aging population as well as identify opportunities to enhance the great services and housing options we already enjoy. They are also developing initiatives to increase awareness about elder abuse, emergency planning, community dialogue, intergenerational outreach, and much more to support the many other aspect of community life here in Southern Colorado. The Senior Resource Development Agency and Colorado Legal Services have also teamed up to identify ways to address need and look to future for innovative approaches, ensuring the needs of this new aging population are addressed. The hope is to engage each member of the community to become educated about aging topics and act as aging ambassadors for their own families and community. ~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Valerie Acosta Koehn. Valerie is a Program Manager & Ombudsman with the Area Agency on Aging and may be reached at 719-583-6317 or by email at koehnv@pueblocounty.us
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Adult Day Programs are for seniors who need a place to stay during daytime hours because they have difficulty functioning alone (e.g. dementia, physical limitations). Please check our Housing Grids starting on pages 98-111 for facilities that may offer this service.
Alta Vista Alternatives 415 S Indiana Ave, Trinidad 81082 719-846-4631
Belmont Senior Care
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Valley to Valley 348 G St, Salida 81201 719-539-4396 ADVOCACY FOR SENIORS / PATIENTS Senior Advocacy Agency of Pueblo 719-582-9319 The American Geriatrics Society – Health in Aging Foundation 800-563-4916 ALZHEIMER’S RESEARCH Alzheimer’s Association 800-272-3900 Alzheimer’s Disease Education & Referral Center 800-438-4380
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Avila Integrative Medicine (AIM) (ad on page 57)
– 1208 Eagleridge Blvd, Pueblo 81008 – 3960 Ivywood Ln, Pueblo 81005 844-CALL-AIM / 719-565-1276
AREA AGENCIES ON AGING (AAA) Eldercare Locator Nationwide 800-677-1116 Locates any Area Agency on Aging (AAA) Nationwide East Central Council of Govts 128 Colorado Ave, Stratton 80836 719-348-5562 Serving Cheyenne, Elbert, Kit Carson, Lincoln Counties
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AREA AGENCIES ON AGING (AAA) continued Upper Arkansas AAA 139 E 3rd St, Salida 81201 719-539-3341 Serving Chaffee, Custer, Fremont, Lake Counties CARE MANAGEMENT / SOCIAL SERVICES Care management and social service agencies provide assistance and guidance in coordinating long-term care, in-home care, or other services, based on needs. STATE
Colorado Dept of Human Services 800-536-5298 COUNTY
Dept of Human Services – Chaffee 448 E 1st St, Rm 166, Salida 81201 719-539-6627 – La Junta Courthouse, 13th W 3rd St, La Junta 81050 719-383-3166 – Las Animas 215 2nd St, Las Animas 81054 719-456-2620 – Pueblo 201 W 8th St, Pueblo 81003 719-583-6160 – Ordway 631 Main St, Ste 100, Ordway 81063 719-267-3546 – Walsenburg 121 W 6th St, Walsenburg 81089 719-738-2810 x31 14 SOUTHERN COLORADO – SPRING 2018-2019
– Westcliffe 205 S 6th St, Westcliffe 81252 719-783-2371 Fremont Cnty Dept of Human Svcs 172 Justice Center Rd, Cañon City 81212 719-275-2318 Las Animas Dept of Social Svcs 204 S Chestnut St, Trinidad 81082 719-846-2276 x7130
Valley-Wide Health System (ad on Inside Front Cover, pages 42-43) 719-589-3658 Alamosa – Valley-Wide Alamosa Family Medical Ctr 1710 First St, Alamosa 81101 719-589-3658 – Valley-Wide Alamosa South Health Ctr 8745 County Rd 9 S, Alamosa 81101 719-587-2820 – Valley-Wide Convenient Care Cmnty Clinic 1131 Main St, Alamosa 81101 719-589-2562 – Valley-Wide Sierra Blanca Medical Ctr 106 Blanca Av, Ste 300, Alamosa 81101 719-589-3658 Antonito – Valley-Wide Guadalupe Health Ctr 10th St and Dahlia, Antonito 81120 719-376-5426 Cañon City – Valley-Wide Fremont Family Medical Ctr 602 Yale Pl, Cañon City 81212 719-275-2301
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– Valley Wide Cañon City 1335 Phay Ave, Ste C, Cañon City 81212 719-275-2301 Center – Valley-Wide Cesar E Chavez Family Medical Ctr 186 Hurt St, Center 81125 719-754-2778 La Junta – Valley-Wide La Junta Clinic 1012 Belmont Ave, La Junta 81050 719-383-5900 Las Animas –V alley-Wide Las Animas Clinic 245 Vine Ave, Las Animas 81054 719-456-2653 Moffat – Valley-Wide Moffat Family Health Ctr 545 Moffat Wy, Moffat 81143 719-256-4025 Monte Vista – Valley-Wide Edward M Kennedy Health Clinic 925 2nd Ave, Monte Vista 81144 719-852-2512 Rocky Ford – Valley-Wide Rocky Ford Clinic 903 S 12th St, Rocky Ford 81067 719-254-7623 San Luis – Valley-Wide San Luis Health Ctr 233 Main St, Ste B, San Luis 81152 719-672-3352
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– 1208 Eagleridge Blvd, Pueblo 81008 – 3960 Ivywood Ln, Pueblo 81005 844-CALL-AIM / 719-565-1276
CONSUMER AFFAIRS – LEGAL AARP Elder Watch 800-222-4444 x2 Bent/Crowley/Otero 16th Judicial District Attorney 323 Santa Fe Ave, La Junta 81050 719-384-8786
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Better Business Bureau (ad on page 17) 121 W City Center Dr #205, Pueblo 81003 719-542-1605
Civil Rights Office 800-368-1019 Colorado Bar Association 800-332-6736 Colorado Legal Svcs – Regional 800-395-2465 Colorado Legal Services – 1000 W 6th St, Ste I, Pueblo 81003 719-545-6708 – 1604 H St, Salida 81201 719-539-4251 Council of Government Cañon City 3224 Independence Rd, Cañon City 81212 719-275-4979 Disability Law Colorado 800-288-1376 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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CONSUMER AFFAIRS – LEGAL continued
District Attorney Ofc – Pueblo Cty 201 W 8th St, Ste 801, Pueblo 81003 719-583-6030 Do Not Call Registry 888-382-1222 Huerfano-Las Animas Counties District Attorney 200 E 1st St, Ste 302, Trinidad 81082 719-846-9224 Public Defenders Office 132 W B St, Ste 200, Pueblo 81003 719-546-0004 US Consumer Product Safety Commission Hotline 800-638-2772 US Food & Drug Administration Info 888-463-6332 CONTINUING EDUCATION Road Scholar 800-454-5768 Pueblo Community College 900 W Orman Ave, Ste 250, Pueblo 81004 719-549-3267 Offers a variety of lifelong learning classes including Senior Focus in computers, Internet, art, cooking, etc. Classes are short term and offered each semester. Contact Community Education at 719-549-3267 for details.
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Pueblo Community College – Fremont Campus 51320 W Highway 50, Cañon City 81212 719-296-6100 The Fremont Campus offers a “Mini College” during Spring Break. The class topics, presented by community volunteers, range from finance and senior federal and state legislation to history, cooking, travel, and emergency preparedness. Costs are per class or entire week. Cyber classes are also presented each semester. Times and cost vary. For more information call 719-296-6100. COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENTS Bent County Public Health 701 Park Ave, Las Animas 81054 719-456-0517 Chaffee County Public Health 448 E 1st, Ste 137, Salida 81201 719-539-4510 Custer County Public Health 704 Edwards St, Westcliffe 81252 719-783-3369 Fremont County Public Health & Environment 201 N 6th St, Cañon City 81212 719-276-7450 Huerfano-Las Animas Counties District Health Dept 412 Benedicta Ave, Trinidad 81082 719-846-2213 Otero County Dept of Health 13 W 3rd St, Rm 111, La Junta 81050 719-383-3040 Pueblo City County Health Dept 101 W 9th, Pueblo 81003 719-583-4300
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Take Advantage of BBB Resources Available to Educate and Protect Consumers Check Before You Buy • Visit BBB.org Find businesses you can trust with the most current BBB Business Profiles and ratings. Be Alert • Use BBB Scam Tracker Learn and report about scams in your area. Get Educated • Senior Savvy Workshop Series Learn how to spot and avoid scams. Find out about BBB resources available if you have been a victim of a scam. 2018 Senior Savvy Workshop Dates March 20 • June 19 • September 18 • December 18 Contact Teresa Coleman at the number listed below for workshop information and registration.
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DENTAL RESOURCES American Dental Association 800-621-8099 Dental Lifeline Network 303-534-5360 Dentistry from the Heart 727-849-2002 Huerfano / Las Animas Area Agency on Aging 300 S Bonaventure Ave, Trinidad 81082 719-845-1133 x225 Pueblo Community Health Center Denture Program 2030 Lake Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-564-4823 Upper Arkansas Area Agency on Aging 139 E 3rd St, Salida 81201 719-539-3341 DENTAL SERVICES
Valley-Wide Health System (ad on Inside Front Cover, pages 42-43) 719-589-3658 Alamosa – Valley-Wide Alamosa Dental Clinic 128 Market St, Alamosa 81101 719-589-9691 Cañon City – Valley-Wide Cañon City Dental 1335 Phay Ave, Ste C, Cañon City 81212 719-275-2264 Center – Valley-Wide Center Dental Clinic 220 S Worth St, Center 81125 719-754-3584 18 SOUTHERN COLORADO – SPRING 2018-2019
La Jara – Valley-Wide La Jara Dental Clinic 421 Walnut St, La Jara 81140 719-274-8948 Las Animas – Valley-Wide Las Animas Dental Clinic 245 Vine Ave, Las Animas 81054 719-456-2653 Monte Vista – Valley-Wide Edward M Kennedy Health Clinic 925 2nd Ave, Monte Vista 81144 719-852-4533 Rocky Ford – Valley-Wide Rocky Ford Dental Clinic 903 S 12th St, Rocky Ford 81067 719-254-7623 San Luis – Valley-Wide Ernesto Pacheco Dental Clinic 233 Main St, Ste B, San Luis 81152 719-672-3502 DRIVING LICENSE OFFICES & TRAINING AARP Driver Safety Program 888-227-7669 – Alamosa 715 6th St, Alamosa 81101 719-589-4274 – Cañon City 127 Justice Ctr Rd, Ste K, Cañon City 81212 719-275-5617 – La Junta 13 W 3rd St, Ste 101, La Junta 81050 719-384-2801
– Pueblo 827 W 4th St, Pueblo 81003 719-543-5164 – Trinidad 200 W 1st St, Trinidad 81082 719-846-4348 ELDER ABUSE PREVENTION NATIONAL
ABA Commission on Law & Aging 202-662-8690 Elder Locator 800-677-1116 National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly 877-582-6995 STATE
Colorado Bar Association 303-860-1115
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Jolene L. DeVries, Attorney
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Why is a Durable Power Sometimes I am asked what of Attorney planning documents are most Necessary? important, and people are often surprised when I first mention the need for powers of attorney.
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that appoints a person to act as your “agent” in your absence or when you are unable to act for yourself. Depending upon how the document is drafted your agent can be authorized to make financial and health care decisions for you. Married couples frequently believe their spouse will be able to handle everything on their behalf should a need arise. This is simply not the case. For example, if a married couple owns property together, and one of them is mentally or physically incapacitated, without a proper POA the other spouse would need to be appointed as a guardian for the incapacitated spouse in order to sell the property. This would likewise apply to investment and retirement accounts and other types of property. Another area where a lack of a Power of Attorney can create problems is in healthcare decision making. Do not make the mistake of believing you have the right to make health decisions for your parent or spouse if they are unable to do so. A
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Durable Power of Attorney should be in place to deal with these situations or you could end up in court seeking a guardianship order so you can take care of a loved one. Court proceedings can be quite costly in that they involve court filing fees, attorney fees, physician’s fees, and other costs. These can be avoided with some simple planning. When my wife’s mother suffered a stroke we were able to administer her affairs because we had planned in advance. We never had to go to court, and my wife took care of all her mother’s financial and medical needs without ever having to obtain court permission. Moreover, do not be fooled by a “one size fits all” power of attorney. POAs need to be drafted with your specific needs in mind, so do not trust your needs to something that can be pulled off the web. It could be a very costly mistake. ~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by William H. Moller, an attorney with The Moller Law Group, LLC and may be reached at 719-687-2328 or by email at whmoller@mollerlawgroup.com. See ad on page 21.
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Overcoming Your PROBATE – AHH!!! Just the Fear of Probate mention of the word sends chills down many American’s backs. But is it really that bad?
We in Colorado are fortunate that our laws allow us to choose how to proceed into probate (which is the process of winding up the affairs of a decedent by paying creditors and distributing assets and property). The two choices are informal probate or formal probate. Informal probate means that the estate is not court-supervised. Administration of the estate begins by filing a number of probate forms with the District Court, having the Court admit the estate into probate and appointing a personal representative (formally known as an “executor” or “executrix”) to begin the process of paying bills, taxes, selling property and/or distributing the decedent’s assets pursuant to the decedent’s Will or by the intestacy statutes if the person died without a Will. An informal probate can be wrapped up after six months, but most estate matters take up to a year or more. Formal probate, sometimes referred to as supervised administration, occurs rarely, but is sometimes necessary when a dispute exists between those people interested in the decedent’s estate. In this case, the Court conducts hearings periodically regarding the distribution of the estate and other matters that arise during the administration process. A formal probate can last years and is often very costly.
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The good news is that 90% of all estates in Colorado are not supervised, thus there are less costs and attorney fees associated with an informal probate. Because Colorado has adopted what is known as the Uniform Probate Code, probate matters have been greatly simplified, thus, reducing the fear of probate that many of us exhibit today. So, does every estate need to go through the probate process? Not necessarily. For example, if an individual passes away with personal property and bank account assets (not real property) that are valued less than $66,000.00 a small estate affidavit can be used to transfer the property. Also, some property may just pass to another by operation of law, i.e. joint tenancy with right of survivorship, beneficiary designations on life insurance policies and IRAs, payable on death accounts (PODs), transferable on death accounts (TODs), and trusts. However, beware of transferring property or setting up a trust just to avoid probate. There could be significant tax implications and other unnecessary costs by transferring property without the advice of an attorney or accountant. Remember, probate should not be feared. Consult with your attorney on how probate can affect your estate. ~
Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Jolene L. Devries, Elder Law Attorney. She can be reached at 719-275-4424. See ad on page 23.
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Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center 1000 Rush Dr, Salida 81201 719-530-2200
Argus Home Care – Lifesaver Systems
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Parkview – Pueblo West Emergency Dept 899 E Industrial Blvd, Pueblo West 81007 719-288-2100
Ark-Valley Home Care
Parkview Medical Center – Level II Trauma 400 W 16th St, Pueblo 81003 719-584-4400
Commstar Alarms
St Mary-Corwin Hospital (ad on page 33) 1008 Minnequa Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-557-5656
St Thomas More Hospital (ad on page 33) 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2270
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(ad on page 24) – Pueblo, 719-404-4114 – Cañon City, 719-285-4456 – La Junta, 719-928-8928 – Lamar, 719-931-8722 – Salida, 719-530-7175
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Fremont County Senior Services Solutions Plus 321 N Cottonwood, Cañon City 81212 719-275-3900 InnovAge 401 W Northern Ave, Pueblo 81004 844-704-9614
SRDA – RSVP Retired Senior Vocational Program (ad on page 55) 230 N Union, Pueblo 81003 719-545-8900
Vocational Rehab Program 720 N Main, Ste 320, Pueblo 81003 719-544-1406 ESTATE PLANNING
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FINANCIAL & FOOD ASSISTANCE STATE
Hunger Free Colorado – HOTLINE (ad on page 27) 855-855-4626
ALAMOSA, HUERFANO, FREMONT & OTERO COUNTIES
Center for Disabilities – PO Box 1292, Alamosa 81102 719-289-0789 – 105 N 10th St, Cañon City 81212 719-251-5002 Florence Senior Community Center 100 Railroad St, Florence 81226 719-784-6493 Fremont County Human Svcs 172 Justice Center Rd, Cañon City 81212 719-275-2318 Golden Age Center (GAC) – Cañon City Sr Center 728 Main St, Cañon City 81212 719-275-5177 Huerfano / Las Animas Area Agency on Aging 300 S Bonaventure Ave, Trinidad 81082 719-845-1133 Meals on Wheels – 702 Greenwood, Cañon City 81212 719-275-8548 – 100 Railroad St, Florence 81226 719-784-6493 Otero County Housing Authority (Rental Assistance) 315 E 5th St, La Junta 81050 719-384-9055
Pantry of Fremont (1st, 3rd, 5th Tues & every Fri 9:30-10:30 AM) 629 Harrison Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-275-2623 Senior Nutrition / Congregate Meals – 100 Railroad St, Florence 81212 719-784-6493 – 405 Broadway, Penrose 81240 719-372-3872
Centura Health Links 719-557-3188 Colorado Indigent Care Program (finance) St Mary-Corwin Medical Center 1008 Minnequa Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-557-3846 Community Soup Kitchen 422 W 7th, Pueblo 81003 719-545-6540
Upper Arkansas Area – USAACOG 3224 Independence Rd, St A, Cañon City 81212 719-275-4979
Commodity Surplus Food (housing & human services) 2631 E 4th St, Pueblo 81001 719-583-6199
Walsenburg Housing Authority 220 Russell Ave, Walsenburg 81089 719-738-2720
Dept of Social Svcs (Food Stamps) 201 W 8th St, Pueblo 81003 719-583-6160
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AARP Tax Aide 888-227-7669
LEAP Energy Program 866-432-8435
Catholic Charities (utilities, rent – by appt only) 429 W 10th #101, Pueblo 81003 719-544-4233
NeighborWorks of Pueblo 1241 E Routt Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-544-8078
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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
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FINANCIAL & FOOD ASSISTANCE continued Pueblo Cooperative Care Center 326 W 8th St, Pueblo 81003 719-543-7484 Salvation Army 520 W 13th St, Pueblo 81003 719-543-3656 Senior Rehab 2631 E 4th St, Pueblo 81001 719-583-6320
SRDA Meals on Wheels (ad on page 55) 230 N Union Ave, Pueblo 81003 719-543-0100
SRDA Minor Home Repair Program (HELP/CHORE) (ad on page 55) 230 N Union Ave, Pueblo 81003 719-545-8900
SRDA ADRC– 211
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SRDA Senior Nutrition Program (ad on page 55)
230 N Union Ave, Pueblo 81003 719-545-8900
Weatherization Program (housing & human services) 2631 E 4th St, Pueblo 81001 719-583-6110
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Medicaid Consulting Group (ad on page 37) 665 Southpoint Ct, Ste 100, CS 80906 719-645-8350
GUARDIANSHIP / CONSERVATORS
The Moller Law Group, LLC (ad on page 21) 665 Southpointe Ct, Ste 100, Colorado Springs 80906 719-694-1284
HEARING – AUDIOLOGISTS & HEARING AIDS
HearAid Audiology Clinic
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American Speech-LanguageHearing Association 800-638-8255 Better Hearing Institute 800-327-9355 Dial A Hearing Screening (M-F 9 am-4 pm Eastern) 800-222-3277 Continued on page 31
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Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Most people think of Noise-Induced Is Serious Hearing Loss (NIHL) occurring only when their job or environment is filled with constant noise.
They think that you will only get this type of hearing loss if you work in noisy jobs like construction, mining, or some kind of industrial setting. While this is definitely true, you can have NIHL from even the slightest noisy environments. In my experience, I have encountered a variety of people who have this type of hearing loss, that come from many different worlds. From people who work in offices, to parents that stay at home with their somewhat noisy children! Also NIHL can occur and show symptoms, at ANY age. The important thing to understand, is that we start to lose our hearing at birth, and NIHL is accumulative over your whole life. So a job at a construction site in your teens to a loud concert or two (or more), to occasional weekend shooting practices, all add up and are very permanent. The other thing about NIHL, is that damage can occur, depending on the noise level, in LESS THAN 8 SECONDS! Yes, 8 seconds of loud noise can start to permanently damage your hearing. The tricky thing is that the damage from noise usually occurs in our higher frequencies (pitches) first, where our speech clarity happens, and not in the lower frequencies where most of our perception of
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volume is at. So, what that means, is that most people erroneously think that because they can hear a pin drop, that their hearing is fine. When we start to lose our higher pitches (clarity), the issues we have include, knowing people are talking to us but not understanding everything they said, and also having difficulty understanding people speaking when in noisy environments like restaurants. This is NOT normal. This indicates that there is some high frequency hearing loss occurring, that is not allowing you to discern softer speech. This is most often presented simultaneously with tinnitus or ringing in your ears as well.
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Most people live with this, thinking it is normal, however, they don’t have to. New technology has proven to help NIHL and tinnitus tremendously, especially if treated early, when hearing devices can supplement your residual hearing (where your hearing is at now), achieving sound clarity very close to normal for you again. This is where your Audiologist can help. It is very important to come in for a complimentary hearing screening to have a baseline recorded, even if you are not sure of the
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Free Captioned Telephones for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing (www.hearinglosssupport.com) 720-481-7188 Hear Now 800-648-4327 National Institute on Deafness 800-241-1044
severity of your hearing loss. Doctors of Audiology are clinically trained to not only recognize your symptoms and measure the severity, but more importantly, give you relief as well as bring you back into the world of understanding.
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Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Dr. Renee Hadad Cichon. Dr Cichon is a Doctor of Audiology with HearAid Audiology Clinic, HearAid, LLC and may be reached at 888-625-0655 or by email at HearAidLLC@hotmail. net. See ad on page 29.
Relay Colorado (TTY) 707 17th St, Ste 3750, Denver 80202 888-269-7477 V/TTY 866-204-9134 Español LOCAL
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HOSPICE Hospices provide individuals facing terminal illness with clinical and psycho/ social care at home or in a healthcare facility. Most hospices accept Medicare/ Medicaid and private pay. For a list of providers, see our hospice grid on pages 86-87.
National Hospice Organization Helpline 800-658-8898 HOSPITALS ALAMOSA COUNTY
San Luis Valley Health (SLV) 106 Blanca Ave, Alamosa 81101 719-589-2511 CHAFFEE COUNTY
Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center 1000 Rush Dr, Salida 81201 719-530-2200 FREMONT COUNTY
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Arkansas Valley Regional Med Center 1100 Carson Ave, La Junta 81050 719-384-5412 PUEBLO COUNTY
Parkview Medical Center 400 W 16th St, Pueblo 81003 719-584-4000
St Mary-Corwin Medical Center (ad on page 33) 1008 Minnequa Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-557-4000
LIBRARIES ALAMOSA COUNTY
Alamosa Public Library 303 Hunt Ave, Alamosa 81101 719-589-6592 CHAFFEE COUNTY
Buena Vista Central Library 131 Linderman Ave, Buena Vista 81211 719-395-8700
(ad on page 33) 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2000
Salida Public Library 405 E St, Salida 81201 719-539-4826
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Spanish Peaks Regional Health Center 23500 US Hwy 160, Walsenburg 81089 719-738-5100
Ordway Town Library 1007 Main St, Ordway 81063 719-267-3823 CUSTER COUNTY
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West Custer County Library 209 Main St, Westcliffe 81252 719-783-9138
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Centura Health does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, age, sex, religion, creed, ancestry, sexual orientation, and marital status in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. For further information about this policy contact Centura Health’s Office of the General Counsel at 1-303-673-8166 (TTY: 711). Copyright © Centura Health, 2018. ATENCIÓN: Si habla español, tiene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüística. Llame al 1-719-285-2209 (TTY: 711). CHÚ Ý: Nếu bạn nói Tiếng Việt, có các dịch vụ hỗ trợ ngôn ngữ miễn phí dành cho bạn. Gọi số 1-719-285-2209 (TTY: 711).
Live your life free of joint pain. St. Mary-Corwin’s award-winning joint replacement program is designed to help you live your life free of joint pain. Our dedicated physicians provide leading-edge treatment for joint replacement and joint reconstruction procedures. If you are experiencing joint pain due to arthritis, deformities, trauma or injury, act now. Don’t sacrifice another day living in pain. Visit stmarycorwin.org or call 719-557-5622 to learn more. 719-557-5622 stmarycorwin.org We are part of Centura Health, the region’s leading health care network. Centura Health does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, age, sex, religion, creed, ancestry, sexual orientation, and marital status in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. For further information about this policy contact Centura Health’s Office of the General Counsel at 1-303-673-8166 (TTY: 711). Copyright © Centura Health, 2018. ATENCIÓN: Si habla español, tiene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüística. Llame al 1-719-557-4697 (TTY: 711). CHÚ Ý: Nếu bạn nói Tiếng Việt, có các dịch vụ hỗ trợ ngôn ngữ miễn phí dành cho bạn. Gọi số 1-719-557-4697 (TTY: 711).
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Cañon City Public Library 516 Macon Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-269-9020 John C Fremont Library 130 Church Ave, Florence 81226 719-784-4649 Penrose Community Library 35 7th Ave, Penrose 81240 719-372-6017 HUERFANO COUNTY
Spanish Peaks Library District 415 Walsen Ave, Walsenburg 81089 719-738-2774 LAS ANIMAS COUNTY
Aguilar Public Library 146 W Main St, Aguilar 81020 719-941-4426 Carnegie Public Library 202 N Animas St, Trinidad 81082 719-846-6841 OTERO COUNTY
Fowler Public Library 411 6th St, Fowler 81039 719-263-4472 Rocky Ford City Library 400 S 10th St, Rocky Ford 81067 719-254-6641 Woodruff Memorial Library 522 Colorado Ave, La Junta 81050 719-384-4612
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Barkman Library 1300 Jerry Murphy Rd, Pueblo 81001 719-562-5680 Greenhorn Valley Library 4801 Cibola Dr, Colorado City 81019 719-562-5600 Lamb Branch Library 2525 S Pueblo Blvd, Pueblo 81005 719-562-5600 Main Library 100 E Abriendo Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-562-5600 Patrick A Lucero Library 1315 E 7th St, Pueblo 81001 719-562-5600 Pueblo West Library 298 S Joe Martinez Blvd, Pueblo West 81007 719-562-5660 Tom L & Anna Marie Giodone Libr 24655 US-50 BUS, Pueblo 81006 719-562-5660 MASSAGE THERAPY
Avila Integrative Medicine (AIM) (ad on page 57)
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Can I Preserve Assets and Meet Charlie and Fran. They have Still Qualify for three children, 9 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. They Medicaid have worked hard and enjoy life on their small family farm. This place is important to their entire family.
As they age, they realize that if either one of them needs Long Term Care, that their property and other assets could be at risk. They need accurate information they can trust so that if Long Term Care needs come on suddenly, or if Long Term Care is some years away, they are prepared and are doing all they can to ensure that their future generations can enjoy this farm and other things they have worked hard for. It is estimated that over 70% of people over 65 will need some type of Long Term Care(LTC) according to the US Department of Health & Human Services. Colorado has many resources for financial help like Health First Colorado, Colorado’s Medicaid Program. Medicaid will help with in home care, assisted living and nursing facility care. Most Colorado elderly who need help paying for LTC feel that they will not qualify for Medicaid because they have too much income or too many assets. In reality, many could qualify if they had the information from a knowledgeable professional, holding a Certified Medicaid Planner (CMP)
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designation. The role of a CMP is to assist an applicant file a complete and correct Medicaid application and work with the Department of Human Services to gain approval for LTC Medicaid. The rules around Medicaid eligibility are readily available online. Incomplete or inaccurate advice often causes people to think that spend down is the only way to qualify for LTC Medicaid. This simply is not true and can lead to an unnecessary spend down and/or liquidation of the limited assets people have worked a lifetime to obtain. There are legitimate means of preserving valuable or sentimental assets and income. Here in Colorado, to the surprise of many, the Medicaid guidelines afford numerous opportunities to protect income and assets. Consulting with a CMP who specializes in LTC can help you and your family to file a successful application and qualify for Long Term Care Medicaid. ~ Editor’s Note: This article was written by Stacy Osborne, CMP with Medicaid Consulting Group. She can be reached at 719-645-8350 or by email at info@ medicaidconsultant.org. See ad page 37.
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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) It is possible to pay the $1,316 deductible and other daily charges for multiple stays & extended care. Plan covers: Inpatient hospital care, home health care services, hospice, inpatient skilled nursing & more. Providers are paid by Medicare assignment. No coverage outside USA. No out-of-pocket maximum. Many people add a Medigap plan, Part D or an Advantage Plan (Part C) to fill the “gaps” in the coverage.
$183 annual deductible. 80/20 after deductible. Plan covers: health care providers, ambulance, emergency care, outpatient surgical, preventive services and other Medicare approved benefits. Most doctors accept Medicare patients. No coverage outside the USA. No out-of-pocket maximum. 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 38 SOUTHERN COLORADO – SPRING 2018-2019
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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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Integrated Community Health Partners 855-959-7340
Medicaid Consulting Group (ad on page 37) 665 Southpoint Ct, Ste 100, CS 80906 719-645-8350
Medicare Helpline 800-633-4227 Medicare/Medicaid Fraud Hotline 800-447-8477 Medicare Social Security Office 800-633-4227 Senior Link 230 N Union, Pueblo 81003 719-583-6611 MEDICAID PLANNING
Medicaid Consulting Group (ad on page 37) 665 Southpoint Ct, Ste 100, CS 80906 719-645-8350
MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANS
InnovAge Greater Colorado PACE – Pueblo (ad on page 35) 401 W Northern Ave, Pueblo 81004 844-704-9614
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Commstar Alarms (ad on page 24) – Pueblo, 719-404-4114 – Cañon City, 719-285-4456 – La Junta, 719-928-8928 – Lamar, 719-931-8722 – Salida, 719-530-7175 MENTAL HEALTH & COUNSELING
American Psychological Association 800-964-2721 Colorado Mental Health Institute 1600 W 24th St, Pueblo 81003 719-546-4000 Mental Health America 800-969-6642 National Suicide Prevention 800-SUICIDE – Hotline 800-273-TALK
Peak View Behavioral Health (ad on page 41) 7353 Sisters Grove, Colorado Springs 80923 719-444-8484
Valley-Wide Health System (ad on Inside Front Cover, pages 42-43) 719-589-3658
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Avila Integrative Medicine (AIM) (ad on page 57) – 1208 Eagleridge Blvd, Pueblo 81008 – 3960 Ivywood Ln, Pueblo 81005 844-CALL-AIM / 719-565-1276
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Avila Integrative Medicine (AIM) (ad on page 57) – 1208 Eagleridge Blvd, Pueblo 81008 – 3960 Ivywood Ln, Pueblo 81005 844-CALL-AIM / 719-565-1276
Valley-Wide Health System (ad on Inside Front Cover, pages 42-43) 719-589-3658
– Valley-Wide Alamosa Physical Therapy 106 Blanca Av, Ste 300, Alamosa 81101 719-589-5149 – Valley-Wide Antonito Physical Therapy 10th St and Dahlia, Antonito 81120 719-376-5426 –V alley-Wide Monte Vista Physical Therapy 925 2nd Ave, Monte Vista 81144 719-852-7081
– Valley-Wide San Luis Physical Therapy 233 Main St, Ste B, San Luis 81152 719-672-3352 PHYSICIANS & CLINICAL DIRECTORY
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(ad on page 29) 3595 Spaulding Ave, Ste A, Pueblo 81008 888-625-0655 BARIATRICS St Thomas More Weight Loss Surgery 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-275-4061 CARDIOLOGY St Thomas More Specialty Clinic 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-776-8500
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Valley-Wide Health Systems – Looking Back, Moving Forward
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he year was 1976. The emergency room was the only primary-care option available to many residents, especially those who lacked health insurance. In an attempt to remedy this and provide quality, comprehensive health care to all residents served, a citizens group founded Valley-Wide Health Systems.
A lot has changed since 1976, and the healthcare industry has been far from immune to these changes. The advent of technology continues to influence the way organizations care for patients. Patient records are now stored electronically. Physicians are sometimes seen on a screen. Yet sometimes the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Primary Care We aim to keep our communities healthy and provide family Services medicine services at clinics across the San Luis Valley, Arkansas Valley, and Cañon City. These clinics provide services for all, treating both acute and chronic conditions.
Dental Spread across eight clinics in Southern Colorado, Valley-Wide Services offers excellent dental services for the entire family. Our dentists
and dental hygienists provide preventative education to adults and children both in our clinics and through outreach in our communities. We also provide basic dental services such as exams, x-rays, and cleanings, in addition to more extensive services when necessary. Staying true to the organization’s mission, our teams work with patients to ensure they have the guidance necessary to prevent dental problems in the future.
Behavioral Recognizing the tremendous benefit that Behavioral Health Health services can have on an individual living a healthy lifestyle and Services staying true to the mission of being an integrated health care
organization, Valley-Wide has implemented Behavioral Health services into the organization’s service line offerings. As this initiative continues to develop, Valley-Wide will integrate Behavior Health services into the patient care model, providing a comprehensive and team-oriented approach to health care.
Physical The Physical Therapy team at Valley-Wide helps improve a Therapy patient’s strength, flexibility, and balance, while also managing Services pain. We are continuing to expand this service.
The central focus of Valley-Wide Health Systems has always been the patient and what is best for them. Whether you are establishing care or seeking different options in the services you receive, we invite you to experience what being our top priority is all about. This article was submitted by Elario Rickey, Communications and Marketing Director with ValleyWide Health Systems and may be reached at 719-587-1153 or by email at rickeye@vwhs.org
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OPENING SUMMER 2019 A fully integrated health care clinic at 531 Main St. in Canon City. Currently accepting patients at 1335 Phay St.
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St Thomas More Physician Group Primary Care
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Valley-Wide Health System (ad on Inside Front Cover, pages 42-43) 719-589-3658
Alamosa – Valley-Wide Alamosa Family Medical Ctr 1710 First St, Alamosa 81101 719-589-3658 – Valley-Wide Alamosa South Health Center 8745 County Rd 9 S, Alamosa 81101 719-587-2820 – Valley-Wide Convenient Care Cmnty Clinic 1131 Main St, Alamosa 81101 719-589-2562 – Valley-Wide Sierra Blanca Medical Center 106 Blanca Av, Ste 300, Alamosa 81101 719-589-3658 Antonito – Valley-Wide Guadalupe Health Center 10th St and Dahlia, Antonito 81120 719-376-5426 44 SOUTHERN COLORADO – SPRING 2018-2019
Cañon City – Valley-Wide Fremont Family Medical Center 602 Yale Pl, Cañon City 81212 719-275-2301 – Valley-Wide Valley Wide Cañon City 1335 Phay Ave, Ste C, Cañon City 81212 719-275-2301 Center – Valley-Wide Cesar E Chavez Family Medical Center 186 Hurt St, Center 81125 719-754-2778 La Junta – Valley-Wide La Junta Clinic 1012 Belmont Ave, La Junta 81050 719-383-5900 Las Animas –V alley-Wide Las Animas Clinic 245 Vine Ave, Las Animas 81054 719-456-2653 Moffat – Valley-Wide Moffat Family Health Ctr 545 Moffat Wy, Moffat 81143 719-256-4025 Monte Vista – Valley-Wide Edward M Kennedy Health Clinic 925 2nd Ave, Monte Vista 81144 719-852-2512 Rocky Ford – Valley-Wide Rocky Ford Clinic 903 S 12th St, Rocky Ford 81067 719-254-7623 San Luis – Valley-Wide San Luis Health Ctr 233 Main St, Ste B, San Luis 81152 719-672-3352
INFUSION SERVICES St Thomas More Ambulatory Infusion Center 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2855
St Thomas More Orthopaedic Services
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St Thomas More Physician Group Primary Care
St Thomas More Visiting Clinic (ad on page 33) 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-564-1542
(ad on page 33) 1338 Phay Ave Bldg D, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2700 NEPHROLOGY
St Thomas More Visiting Clinic (ad on page 33) 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-561-5264 NEUROLOGY
SURGICAL SERVICES St Mary-Corwin Medical Center 1008 Minnequa Ave, Pueblo 719-557-4000
St Thomas More Hospital (ad on page 33) 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2000
St Thomas More Visiting Clinic 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-473-3272
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800-934-3937 – 2 509 Main St, Alamosa 81101 719-589-0825 – 9 01 Sell Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-275-7481 – 1 02 Sante Fe Ave, La Junta 81050 719-384-8719 – 2 7 Montebello Rd, Pueblo 81001 719-545-1530 – 3 954 Sandalwood Ln, Pueblo 81005 719-561-2244 – 1 021 N Market Plaza, Ste 110, Pueblo West 81007 719-547-0207 – 5 15 E First St, Salida 81201 719-539-3581 – 2 120 Freedom Rd, Trinidad 81082 719-846-9236
Dorcy Cancer Center at St Mary Corwin 2004 Lake Ave Pueblo 719-557-5525
St Thomas More Visiting Clinic (ad on page 33) 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-557-5460 ORTHOPEDICS
St Mary-Corwin Orthopedics
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Fremont County Public Health & Environment 201 N 6th St, Cañon City 81212 719-276-7450 Fremont County Dept of Human Svcs 172 Justice Center Rd, Cañon City 81212 719-275-2318
InnovAge
(ad on pages 35, 73) 401 W Northern Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-553-0478
Pueblo City – County Health Dept 101 W 9th St, Pueblo 81003 719-583-4300 Pueblo County Social Svcs 201 W 8th St, Pueblo 81003 719-583-6160 DISCOUNTS
AARP Prescription Discount Program 800-456-2277
Rx Benefits 800-377-1614 Medicare Prescription Drug Card 800-633-4227 Merck Patient Assistance Program 800-727-5400 Pfizer RX Pathways 866-706-2400 Pharmaceutical Assistance for the Aged & Disabled (PAAD) 800-792-9745 RX Prescriptions Benefits 800-334-8134 Pueblo County Prescription Discount Card – Caremark 877-321-2652 PROBATE
Jolene L DeVries, Attorney (ad on page 23) 831 Royal Gorge Blvd #215, Cañon City 81212 719-275-4424
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Two types of rehabilitation facilities; inpatient where you live at the facility for a specific amount of time and outpatient where you visit a facility for services. See list of inpatient rehabs on our skilled nursing grids on pages 108-111.
Center at Park West
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Center at Parkview
(ad on page 115) 400 W 17th St, 3rd Fl, Pueblo 81003 719-584-4790
Columbine Rehabilitation Services at Columbine Manor Care Center (ad on page 1) 530 W 16th St, Salida 81201 719-539-9080
Spring Bridge Therapy at Life Care Center of Pueblo
(ad on page 1) 2118 Chalet Ln, Pueblo 81005 719-565-3600
Rock Canyon
(ad on page 47) 1611 Acero Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-404-1000
Summit Therapy at San Luis Care Center (ad on page 1)
240 Craft Dr, Alamosa 81101 719-589-9081
Sharmar Village Care Center (ad on page 114)
1201 W Abriendo Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-544-1173
University Park Care Center (ad on page 1)
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REHABILITATION HOSPITALS 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 Continued on next page
Multi-Building Facility • Ability to accommodate all levels of care Assisted/Independent Living • On site and short term REHAB Available Locked Dementia and Alzheimer’s Unit • Private rooms available
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hospitals were created to provide services less costly on a per diem basis than general hospitals but provide a high level of professional therapies such as physical, occupational and speech therapies. 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. Parkview Medical Center 400 W 16th St, Pueblo 81003 719-584-4000 St Mary-Corwin Medical Center 1008 Minnequa Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-557-4000
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Avila Integrative Medicine (AIM) (ad on page 57)
– 1208 Eagleridge Blvd, Pueblo 81008 – 3960 Ivywood Ln, Pueblo 81005 844-CALL-AIM / 719-565-1276
St Thomas More Cardiac Rehabilitation
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St Thomas More Pulmonary Rehabilitation (ad on page 33) 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2496
Steel City Rehabilitation at Minnequa Medicenter (ad on page 115) 2701 California, Pueblo 81004 719-561-1300
RESPITE CARE Respite is a period of rest or relief for those who give constant care to an ill person. Many skilled nursing facilities and assisted living communities offer this service. Please refer to our housing grids starting on page 92.
Belmont Senior Care
(ad on page 105) 3 Douglas Ct, Pueblo 81001 719-544-3999
Upper Arkansas Area Agency on Aging 139 E 3rd St, Salida 81201 719-539-3341 REVERSE MORTGAGE SERVICES
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SENIOR ACTIVITIES & ENTERTAINMENT
A Little Help
(ad on page 51) 7 Poncha Blvd, Salida 81201 719-966-7366 A Little Help is a nonprofit organization helping older adults to age well in their homes by connecting them to an important resource plentiful in every community, good neighbors. Many tasks around the house and yard chip away at independence, but with A Little Help, good neighbors can help elders with transportation, yard work, handiwork, home organization, and social engagement, empowering seniors to thrive in their communities.
Colorado Over 50 www.coloradoover50.com Colorado Over 50 is your Information Website for Finance & Retirement, Travel, Things to Do, Reminiscing, Healthy Recipes & Living, Senior Discount Deals and All Things Colorado.
Pueblo Nature & Raptor Center 5200 Nature Ctr Rd, Pueblo 81003 719-549-2414 On the banks of the Arkansas River, one mile west of Pueblo, CO, the NRCP offers a variety of recreational pursuits, opportunities for walking, biking and other non-motorized forms of travel. Our Deck is a popular spot for fishing along the Arkansas River and is wheelchair accessible. Also our wildlife rehab facility specializes in birds of prey. Each year more than 200 injured and orphaned birds of prey are admitted to the facility from throughout SE Colorado. www. natureandraptor.org.
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THE NEW REVERSE MORTGAGE LOAN
Road Scholar 800-454-5768
Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center
(ad on page 51) 210 N Santa Fe Ave, Pueblo 81003 719-295-7200
SRDA Senior Resource Development Agency
(ad on page 55) 230 N Union Ave, Pueblo 81003 719-545-8900
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SENIOR CENTERS Alamosa Senior Center 92 Colorado Ave, Alamosa 81101 719-589-3277 Bent County Senior Center 701 S Park Ave, Ste B, Las Animas 81054 719-456-1823 Custer County Senior Center 612 Main St, Silvercliff 81252 719-783-9508 Florence Community Center 100 Railroad, Florence 81226 719-784-6493 Fowler Senior Center 208 6th St, Fowler 81039 719-263-5569 Golden Age Center (GAC) – Cañon City Senior Center 728 Main St, Cañon City 81212 719-275-5177
Joseph H Edwards Older Active Adult Center (ad on page 55) 230 N Union Ave, Pueblo 81003 719-545-8900
La Junta Senior Citizens Center 102 E 2nd St, La Junta 81050 719-384-5486 Lamar Resource & Senior Center 407 E Olive St, Lamar 81052 719-336-4072 Penrose Senior Center 405 Broadway, Penrose 81240 719-372-3872 Salida Senior Citizens Center 305 F St, Salida, 81201 719-539-3351 50 SOUTHERN COLORADO – SPRING 2018-2019
Segundo Senior Center (at Kennedy Ctr) 9073 County Rd 45.4, Trinidad 81082 719-846-9675 Walsenburg Senior Center 928 Russell St, Walsenburg 81089 719-738-2205 SENIOR HEALTH CLINICS Custer County Medical Center 740 Edwards Ave, Westcliffe 81252 719-783-2380 The Custer County Medical Ctr provides primary care to all ages, urgent care, lab services, physical therapy, optometry and behavioral health services.
Pueblo Community Health Center – O’Rourke Dental Clinic 2030 Lake Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-543-8711 – Colorado Avenue Clinic 300 Colorado Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-543-8711 – Park Hill Clinic 1302 E 5th St, Pueblo 81004 719-543-8711 Pueblo Step-Up 1925 E Orman Ave, A640, Pueblo 81004 719-557-4586 SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES
AARP – Colorado 866-554-5376 Aging and Adult Services 1575 Sherman St, 10th Fl, Denver 80203 303-866-2800 Continued on page 53
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ADMISSION: Members Free | $8 Adults | $6 Children/Military/Seniors 65+
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210 North Santa Fe Ave, Pueblo, CO 81003 719.295.7200 | www.sdc-arts.org
Celebrate and explore various opportunities for
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Sat. May 19th 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Chaffee County Fairgrounds We invite active adults, adult children, and caregivers to participate in a variety of workshops and activities. FREE and open to the public.
IN COLLABORATION WITH: • Chaffee County Public Health • Chaffee County Department of Human Services • Sage Generation • Upper Arkansas Area Agency on Aging FOR MORE INFORMATION: call 719-966-7366
CONNE C T I NG NE IG H B ORS T O H E L P S EN IOR S THR I VE A Little Help is helping older adults to age well in their homes by connecting them to good neighbors. Many tasks around the house and yard chip away at independence, but with A Little Help, good neighbors can help elders with transportation, yard work, handiwork, home organization, and social engagement, empowering seniors to thrive in their communities.
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Get Active, Feel Great! Rosemary Thomas proudly endorses physical fitness and the saying, “If you don’t move it, you will lose it.” After two hip replacements and fluctuating weight, she knew she needed to step up her fitness routine to regain mobility. Joining SilverSneakers® provided her with the consistency she desired and the confidence she needed to begin fine-tuning her body. In addition to attending SilverSneakers classes regularly, she loves cardio and dancing. Thomas encourages others to get active and says, “Don’t meet me at the gym; beat me getting to the gym.” In 2016, Thomas was selected as one of 10 finalists for the SilverSneakers Richard L. Swanson Inspiration Award due to her inspiring story of improving her health and happiness, and being a dedicated fitness champion. With SilverSneakers, older adults can get active and feel great, at their convenience – and at no additional cost. More than 14.5 million people are eligible for the SilverSneakers benefit through more than 60 health plans that include the nation’s leading Medicare Advantage health plans, Medicare Supplement carriers
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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. ~
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A Little Help (ad on page 51) 7 Poncha Blvd, Salida 81201 719-966-7366
Alzheimer’s Association – Colorado Chapter (ad on page 55) 4104 Outlook Blvd, Bldg B, Pueblo 81008 719-544-5720 / 800-272-3900
Center for Disabilities – PO Box 1292, Alamosa 81102 719-289-0789 – 105 N 10th St, Cañon City 81212 719-251-5002 – 901 W 8th St, Pueblo 81003 719-546-1271 An independent living center offering services, support networks, and advocacy. Centura Health Links 719-557-3188 / 866-550-2752 Offers free application assistance and help in understanding and accessing benefits for programs like food assistance, LEAP, Medicare, Medicaid, Connect for Health Colorado, dental, vision, Old Age Pension, Medicare Savings Program, and Extra Help. Colorado Astd Liv Association 303-263-5422 Colorado Division of Insurance 1560 Broadway, Ste 850, Denver 80202 303-894-7499
Colorado Housing & Finance Authority (CHFA) 7595 E Technology Wy, Ste 300, Denver 80237 800-877-2432 CHFA promotes independent living in senior housing through its Supportive Services Program. Council of Governments 3224 Independence Rd, Cañon City 81212 719-275-1675 Eldercare Locator 800-677-1116 Fremont County Senior Services Solutions Plus 321 N Cottonwood, Cañon City 81212 719-275-3900
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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 Hospice & Palliative Care Association of the Rockies 2851 S Parker Rd, Ste 1210, Aurora 80014 303-848-2522 Long Term Care Ombudsman 2631 E 4th St, Pueblo 81001 719-583-6123 Ombudsman advocate for the specific rights of residents of long-term care facilities according to government regulations. Continued on page 56 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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SRDA – Joseph H. Edwards The Senior Resource Development Active Adult Agency, Inc. (SRDA) in Pueblo, Center Expands raised money to enclose the 2nd floor balcony area at the Joseph H. Edwards Active Adult Center. This capital project will enable SRDA to increase its programming by providing a safe, comfortable, and quiet environment in which to participate.
To meet the needs of the aging population of Pueblo County and provide multi-use space for the larger community, SRDA is expanding usable space by enclosing a 1,100 square foot patio on the 2nd floor of the Joseph H. Edwards Active Adult Center. The Active Adult Center located in downtown Pueblo at 230 North Union Avenue, near the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk Project, City Hall, Historic Union Avenue District, and senior apartment complexes, houses the SRDA offices and its many comprehensive programs. The newly enclosed space will provide our community and regular visitors — of all ages — with state of the art multi-purpose room(s) at no charge to non-profits and room rental for private sector meetings. The space has been designed to be used as one large room with complete audio/visual support to facilitate community-based meetings, trainings, physical, social and educational activities. Weidner Associates designed the project and
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Acorn Construction was awarded the contract to build it. The projected completion of the enclosure is Spring of 2018. “The overall goal of this capital expansion campaign is to create a functional space, enabling SRDA staff and community partners to deliver top-notch programming and services for the individuals of Pueblo County,” said SRDA Pueblo Executive Director, Steve Nawrocki. “The Board of Directors and leadership team at SRDA are excited to offer this space to the seniors of Pueblo and our community-at-large.” The Daniels Fund, based in Denver, CO, generously contributed $60,000 to the project. Other significant funders include the Boettcher Foundation, El Pomar Foundation, Frank I. Lamb Foundation, E.M. Christmas Foundation, Bob and Doris Johnston Foundation, R.M. Watts Foundation and other local foundations, businesses, and individuals. ~ Editor’s Note: This article was Submitted by Nicky Nicholas, SRDA Development Consultant. For more information, contact the SRDA Active Adult Center at 719-553-3442. See ad on page 55.
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SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES continued from page 53 Pueblo Area Agency on Aging (AAA) 2631 E 4th St, Pueblo 81001 719-583-6120 Assists seniors in leading independent lives through local agencies that provide direct services of all kinds, including home care, transportation, financial assistance, etc. Sage Generation 719-530-1022 Provides resources so that seniors can thrive in the living situation of their choice. We welcome you to check out our flagship programs: Advanced Care Planning Project, Home Share Program, and Senior Living Campus Senior Services Solutions Plus 321 N Cottonwood Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-275-3900 Provides volunteer assistance for telephone reassurance, home maintenance (material costs paid by client), transportation, information and referral, and shopping. Donations accepted.
SRDA ADRC/211 (ad on page 55)
230 N Union Ave, Pueblo 81003 719-583-6611 or 211 (Serving SE Colorado) An information and referral network that links individuals with resource support and the appropriate agency or service, also has subsidized housing list.
SRDA Senior Resource Development Agency
(ad on page 55) 230 N Union Ave, Pueblo 81003 719-545-8900 A one-stop shop for 14 different programs and projects to enhance the quality of life and increase opportunities for independent living such as transportation, foster grandparent program, childhood literacy, RSVP, family caregiver support programs and more.
United Way of Pueblo 310 E Abriendo Ave, Ste 300 Pueblo 81004 719-225-8580 Upper Arkansas Area Agency on Aging 139 E 3rd St, Salida 81201 877-610-3341 Help seniors locate agencies and opportunities in their communities to assist with rental expenses and home improvements. SLEEP CLINICS
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St Thomas More Sleep Disorder Center 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2260
SOCIAL SECURITY Social Security 800-772-1213 – Alamosa 602 Del Sol Dr, 1-A, Alamosa 81101 888-475-0297 – Cañon City 115 N 10th St, Cañon City 81212 866-272-5728 – La Junta 1314 E 3rd St, La Junta 81050 888-221-0429 – Pueblo 3769 Parker Blvd, Pueblo 81008 888-737-1761 – Trinidad 111 Waverly Ave, Trinidad 81082 866-755-5009 Medicare Claims 800-633-4227
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AIM Avila Integrative Medicine (AIM) (ad on page 57) – 1208 Eagleridge Blvd, Pueblo 81008 – 3960 Ivywood Ln, Pueblo 81005 844-CALL-AIM / 719-565-1276 SUPPORT GROUPS & SERVICES NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
AARP 800-441-2277 Alzheimer’s Association 800-272-3900 American Cancer Society 800-227-2345
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Multiple Sclerosis Association 800-833-4672
American Council of the Blind 800-424-8666
National Council on Aging 800-424-9046
American Diabetes Association 800-342-2383
Caregiver Action Network 202-454-3970
American Heart Association 800-242-8721
National Kidney Foundation 800-622-9010
American Kidney Fund 800-638-8299 American Liver Foundation 800-465-4837 American Lung Association 800-586-4872 American Parkinson’s Disease Association 800-223-2732 American Stroke Association 800-553-6321 Arthritis Foundation 800-283-7800 Cancer Information Service 800-422-6237 Easter Seals 800-221-6827 Eldercare Locator Nationwide 800-677-1116 Huntington’s Disease Society of America 800-345-4372 Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 800-286-8159 Lupus Foundation of America 800-558-0121
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National Osteoporosis Foundation 877-868-4520 National Parkinson Foundation 800-327-4545 National Stroke Association 800-787-6537 United Ostomy Assoc of America 800-826-0826 REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Alcoholics Anonymous 4035-A Club Manor Dr, Pueblo 81008 719-546-1173 ALS Association – Rocky Mountain Chapter 10855 Dover St, Ste 500 Westminster 80021 866-257-3211
Alzheimer’s Association – Colorado Chapter
(ad on page 55) 4104 Outlook Blvd, Bldg B, Pueblo 81008 719-544-5720 / 800-272-3900
American Heart & Stroke Assoc 1365 Garden of the Gods Rd, Ste 100, Colorado Sprgs 80904 719-635-7688
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Center for Disabilities – PO Box 1292, Alamosa 81102 719-289-0789 – 105 N 10th St, Cañon City 81212 719-251-5002 – 901 W 8th St, Pueblo 81003 719-546-1271 Dorcy Cancer Center 2004 Lake Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-557-5525 Fremont County Senior Services Solutions Plus 321 N Cottonwood Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-275-3900 Multiple Sclerosis Alliance of Southern Colorado 1322 N Academy Blvd, Ste 119, Colorado Springs 80909 719-633-4603 Multiple Sclerosis Society 611 N Weber St, Ste 101, Colorado Sprgs 80903 719-634-2984 Myasthenia Gravis Association of Colorado 303-360-7080 National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) – Colorado Helpline 888-566-6264 Parkview Hospital Support Groups 719-584-7319
Sangre de Cristo Hospice – Grief Support (ad on page 89 and Back Cover) 1207 Pueblo Blvd Way, Pueblo 81005 719-542-0032
SRDA Family Caregiver Support (ad on page 55) 230 N Union Ave, Pueblo 81003 719-545-8900
St Mary Corwin Medical Center Stroke Support Group 1008 Minnequa Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-557-5961 St Thomas More Diabetic Support Group 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2712
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Bariatric Weight Loss Support Group at St Thomas More 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2548
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St Thomas More Diabetes Dietitian Nutrition Consult 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2548 St Thomas More Hospital Stroke Support Group 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2000
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Fremont County Cab 806 W 5th St Florence 81226 719-784-2222 Golden Gate Manor Transportation – Medicaid 719-544-3231 Freemont Transit 728 Main St, Cañon City 81212 719-276-5200 Continued on page 62 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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1131 N 15th St, Canon City, CO
Locally Owned & Operated by the Independent Ord
Where Quality of Life Always Comes First
• Skilled Nursing • PT, OT & Speech Therapies • Respite Care • Hospice Care • Offering single occupancy rooms to all pay sources • No ancillary charges
719-275-8656
1401 Phay Ave, Cañon City, CO 81212
• Personal Care • Homemaker Assistance • Bathing • Grooming • Dressing • Ambulating • Meal Preparation • Medication Reminders Accepting Medicaid, LTC Insurance and Private Pay We serve you in your home Now serving 11 counties in Southern Colorado 1131 N 15th St, Cañon City, CO 81212 115 E 1st St, Salida, CO 81201 719-539-3400
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Royal Gorge Manor Independent Living
Colorado Odd Fellows Housing 1122 N. 15th, Cañon City, CO 81212
719-275-6545
• 1 Bedroom and Efficiencies Available • 62 Years & Older • In-house laundry • Solariums • Beauty Shop • Recreation Room • Library • Activities • Spectacular Views • Utilities & Cable Included w/ Rent
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The Friendship house aT The home
1020 N. 15 Street, Cañon City, CO 81212
719-275-7451
• No Hidden Charges • Covers Care, Services & Room • Memory Challenges Addressed with Loving Care, Compassion & Empathy • Quality Meals, Activities & Exercise Programs • 24-hr. Care as Needed • Cable Included • Transportation in Fremont County
Legacy Center
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Quality Senior Assistance Living 1335 Bauer Lane, Cañon City, CO 81212
719-275-2917 • 24-hr. Care • Personal Care • Cable TV • Transportation • Exercise & Activities Program • Laundry Available
Three Links Apartments Affordable Independent Housing for Seniors 62 & Over & Qualifying Disabled Rent Based on Income Close to Hospital & Doctors’ Offices 1300 N. 15th, Cañon City, CO 81212
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Golden Age Shuttle 719-275-5177 Senior Services Solutions Plus 321 Cottonwood Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-275-3900 The Chaffee Shuttle 719-530-8980 PUEBLO
Medicaid Medical Transportation 201 W 8th St, Pueblo 81003 719-583-6924 Pueblo Transit/Citi-Lift 350 Alan Hamel Ave, Pueblo 81003 719-553-2725
SRDA Senior Transportation
(ad on page 55) 230 N Union Ave, Pueblo 81003 719-543-9983 SALIDA
A Little Help
(ad on page 51) 7 Poncha Blvd, Salida 81201 719-966-7366
Chaffee Shuttle 719-530-8980 TRINIDAD
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Wet Mountain Valley Rotary Van Service 719-783-2343 URGENT CARE
Centura Health Urgent Care (ad on page 33) 3245 E Hwy 50, Ste E, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2888
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Veterans Aide at Home
(ad on page 63) 719-569-8500 / 888-744-8387 Serving Southern Colorado NATIONAL
Debt Management AL 800-827-0648 Education Benefits 888-442-4551 Health Eligibility Center 800-929-8387 Insurance Center 800-669-847 Tri-Care for Life Prescription Svcs 877-363-1303 VA Benefits 800-827-1000 CAÑON CITY, FLORENCE, PENROSE, & SALIDA
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“Veterans Program, Anyone?” Does your agency utilize an Questions to Ask existing VA benefit called ‘Aid & Any Non-Medical Attendance’? Some agencies offer help to Veterans but it’s mostly Home Care Agency just gathering paperwork necessary for the A&A... and that’s it!
Care typically doesn’t start until the VA pays the agency, which can take months with those agencies unfamiliar with the process. If you call an agency and they don’t know anything about the A&A benefit OR they do offer it and/or it takes longer than 2-4 weeks to START care… move on! Instead, try and find an agency that understands the complexity of the A&A, can start care within 2-4 weeks and has no hidden costs to get started. Do you have experienced VA Accredited Agents within your office to help with this process? Some agencies will outsource this critical step to local Attorneys or Financial Planners that may have accreditation, but the A&A benefit is just one of many products they offer. Find an agency that has VA Accredited Agents on their team that are dedicated and focused only on
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capturing the A&A benefit and offer no other products or services. Are there any upfront costs to start the process? Again, some agencies work through an Attorney or a Financial Planner that technically can help you with this process; however, they have creative ways of collecting payment for ‘other services’
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so they can get paid up to an estimated $500 or more. Instead, try and find a Veteran-dedicated agency that offers this at NO COST OR RISK for those who apply. There is no reason for you to pay out-ofpocket for these services.
they will process the paperwork and make you wait until the VA releases the funds. Try and find an agency that starts care within 2-4 weeks with no costs upfront and that offers a complete Veterans Program… ~
How long will it take before I can start care? Most agencies don’t start care immediately simply because they don’t have the funds available to absorb the cost of labor for weeks or even months waiting on the VA to begin payment. So,
Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Steve Lee, Founder of Veterans Aide at Home, a non-skilled home care agency dedicated to Veterans, Spouses and their Widows/ers. He can be reached at 719-569-8500 or by email at steve@VeteransAideAH.com to learn more. See ad on page 63.
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Fremont County Veterans Services 615 Macon Ave, Rm LL8, Cañon City 81212 719-276-7400
Veterans Aide at Home
(ad on page 63) 719-569-8500 / 888-744-8387 Serving Southern Colorado
Veterans of Foreign Wars – 215 N Cottonwood, Cañon City 81212 719-275-9886 – 402 Broadway, Penrose 81240 719-372-3719 PUEBLO
Veterans Administration Clinic 4776 Eagleridge Blvd, Pueblo 81008 719-553-1000
Audio Information Network 1700 55th St, Ste A, Boulder 80301 303-786-7777 Colorado Talking Book Library 800-685-2136 Eye Care America 800-222-3937 Foundation Fighting Blindness 800-683-5555 Lighthouse International 800-829-0500 National Eye Care Project Helpline 800-222-3937 North American Resource Line for Braille 800-272-4553 Prevent Blindness America 800-221-3004
Veterans Services Office 2631 E 4th St, Pueblo 81001 719-583-6113
Radio Reading Svcs of the Rockies 877-443-2005
Veterans Services 719-583-4544
Recorded Magazines 800-724-6423
VISION RESOURCES NATIONAL & REGIONAL
American Council of the Blind 800-424-8666 American Foundation of the Blind 800-232-5463
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Vision Council of America 703-548-4560 CAÑON CITY
Aid to the Blind (Fremont County Human Svcs) 172 Justice Center Rd, Cañon City 81212 719-275-2318
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Colorado Vocational Rehab Svcs for the Blind 720 N Main, Ste 320, Pueblo 81003 719-544-1406 Senior Blind Program 901 W 8th St, Pueblo 81003 719-546-1271 SALIDA
Chaffee County Veterans Services 217 E 3rd St, Salida 81201 719-539-3803
VISION SERVICES
Rocky Mountain Eye Center (ad on page 67) 800-934-3937 – 2509 Main St, Alamosa 81101 719-589-0825 – 901 Sell Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-275-7481 – 102 Sante Fe Ave, La Junta 81050 719-384-8719 – 27 Montebello Rd, Pueblo 81001 719-545-1530 – 3954 Sandalwood Ln, Pueblo 81005 719-561-2244 – 1021 N Market Plaza, Ste 110, Pueblo West 81007 719-547-0207
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National Federation of the Blind (NFB) 800-401-4632
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St Mary-Corwin Medical Center 1008 Minnequa Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-557-5680
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
St Thomas More Volunteer Services 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2104
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(ad on page 51) 7 Poncha Blvd, Salida 81201 719-966-7366
Frontier Home Health & Hospice 4718 N Elizabeth St, Ste A, Pueblo 81008 719-544-5891
Sangre de Cristo Hospice & Palliative Care
United Way 211 WELLNESS & EXERCISE PROGRAMS
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Joint Replacement Seminars at St Mary-Corwin 1008 Minnequa Ave, Pueblo 81004 719-557-5622
Senior Corp 800-942-2677
SRDA Senior Wellness Program (ad on page 55)
Senior Services Solutions Plus 321 N Cottonwood Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-275-3900
230 N Union Ave, Pueblo 81003 719-545-8900
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“Stepping On” Fall Prevention Program at St Thomas More 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2345 St Thomas More Health & Wellness Center 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2630
WOUND CARE For more providers, see our Home Health Agencies Comparison Grid, pages 68-69.
St Thomas More Wound & Ostomy Care (ad on page 33) 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2147 X-RAY & DIAGNOSTIC
AIM Diagnostics
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St Thomas More Tai Chi for Seniors 1338 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212 719-285-2345
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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. 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. 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. MINIMUM HOURS PER VISIT – This refers to the minimum number of hours that an agency provides 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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Care of Your Loved One in the Comfort of Home When it comes to choosing home health for your loved one, you want only the best … dedicated medical professionals with big hearts. Our in-home care allows patients to remain safe in familiar surroundings. Families trust us. For more information, please contact us at
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We accept patients for care regardless of age, race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, being a qualified disabled veteran, being a qualified disabled veteran of the Vietnam era, or any other category protected by law, or decisions regarding advance directives. © 2016 Kindred at Home CSR 188731-01
There is no place like home! For more than 35 years, St. Mary-Corwin Health at Home has been providing health care for clients in Pueblo and Fremont counties. Our expert team of nationally-recognized registered nurses, therapists, and home health aides are proud to deliver compassionate,individualized care for patients in the comfort of their own home including: • Fall prevention • Skilled nursing • Cardiopulmonary rehab • Physical therapy • Stroke rehab • Occupational therapy • Cancer rehab • Post hospitalization management • Orthopedic rehab • Wound care 719-557-6600 stmarycorwin.org We are part of Centura Health, the region’s leading health care network. Centura Health does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, age, sex, religion, creed, ancestry, sexual orientation, and marital status in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. For further information about this policy contact Centura Health’s Office of the General Counsel at 1-303-673-8166 (TTY: 711). Copyright © Centura Health, 2018. ATENCIÓN: Si habla español, tiene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüística. Llame al 1-719-285-2209 (TTY: 711). CHÚ Ý: Nếu bạn nói Tiếng Việt, có các dịch vụ hỗ trợ ngôn ngữ miễn phí dành cho bạn. Gọi số 1-719-285-2209 (TTY: 711).
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Home Health Care Definitions 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. 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.
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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 pendent or home alert system that notifies staff that user is in distress and needs immediate assistance. NON-MEDICAL HOME CARE – Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s), homemaking, companionship and other nonmedical in home care. These services are available for hire after, or in conjunction with, Medicare certified services. Private payment, Medicaid and Veterans Benefits are a few of the ways personal care can be paid for. PSYCHIATRIC CARE – Refers to the agencies’ ability to offer services related to psychiatric support with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness. Services may include counseling or administering of medications.
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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. 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 thera-peutic 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.
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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.
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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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ADDITIONAL HOME HEALTH CARE AGENCIES Alamosa County Public Health Dept
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719-589-6425
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719-543-0641
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719-544-0282
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719-545-1184
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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. Services Provided: N-NURSE – Assesses patient’s physical needs, develops and coordinates the plan of care, ensures symptom control and management, provides patient/family teaching as needed
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SW-SOCIAL WORKER – Assesses patient and family emotional and social needs, develops a plan of care, provides counseling, referrals and support to meet identified needs CHAPLAIN – Assesses patient and family spiritual needs, develops a plan of care, provides counseling, assists with memorial preparations. HOME HEALTH AIDE – Provides direct personal care to patient, emotional support to patient and family, reports identified needs to RN.
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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 Longterm care facility. GIP – General In-Patient Care – Provided in a skilled nursing facility when the symptoms cannot be managed elsewhere. The skilled nursing facility must have 24-hour R.N. coverage as deemed by Medicare guidelines. General in-patient care is usually short in duration. This level of care is usually due to symptoms which are out of control and more intensive nursing services are required. If an individual is at a care facility, room and board are covered by hospice during this period.
CC-CONTINUOUS CARE – Provided 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.
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VOLUNTEER – Provides respite and needed non-medical services for patients and their families, offers support at time of death and during bereavement.
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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. 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. GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPS – Grief is the normal and universal reaction humans have to the loss of those they love. When your loved one passes, you may go through a period of bereavement and experience grief. Many provide Grief Groups that meet and address issues of grief in a supportive group setting. Continued on page 90 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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Advance Directives: Sarah was young, in her thirties. She Sarah’s Story had been in a horrific car accident, left a quadriplegic, unable to speak or do anything for herself. She was being kept alive by a feeding tube inserted in her nose. The liquid meals, while keeping her alive, left her more than uncomfortable.
Her place of residence was now at a long-term nursing care facility, operated by a hospital. She, like so many of us, had her own story. She didn’t have any family to speak for her. Her only way of communicating was by having a pen placed in her mouth and shuffling-out, hard-toread scribbles. With an attorney by her side, her day had come. She wrote her wishes, asking that her artificial feedings come to an end, her discomfort come to an end, and she be allowed to start comfort care. Sarah was of sound mind, knowingly asking that the regular feedings she received, the dichotomy of her existence, come to a halt and that she receive care to make her comfortable until she could pass. The hospital denied her wishes, and they were within their rights. If death should become imminent, even if the patient is of sound mind when making such a request, it can be denied by way of protection. Talk to your loved ones and make your wishes known. Everyone, over the age of 18 should have their Advance Directives or Colorado Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment (MOST 88 SOUTHERN COLORADO – SPRING 2018-2019
form) completed. This can include a Medical Durable Power of Attorney (MDPOA): this person, also known as your health agent, is able to make decisions for you, regarding your health, if you are unable to do so: guidelines for CPR, medical interventions for treatment and comfort care, full, selective or comfort focused; and information on artificially administered nutrition, long-term/permanent, short-term/temporary or no artificial nutrition by tube. Sarah maintained that the feeding tube was placed against her will; she never wanted it, and had she known the state of which the accident would have left her, she would have been more prepared, would have made her wishes known ahead of time. The artificial feeding afforded her life. But at what costs? That’s to be determined individually. Medically, it would have added fifteen to 2o years to her life. She noted many stomach inconsistencies. She was uncomfortable. Sarah’s case was escalated to the state Supreme Court where her wishes were granted. Her regular, artificial feedings were stopped. She was then given small increments of food, spoon feedings, by mouth and medications to make her comfortable. It’s not my desire to place judgment on Sarah or her wishes. Only to provide comfort and support to those in need; be-it to patients with serious
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illnesses, family members grieving the loss of a loved one and in need of support; or quite possibly, to those who have been in a serious car wreck and seeking quality of life and wanting to be comfortable during their remaining days. ~
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Hospice Care Definitions continued from page 85 INDIGENT PATIENTS – Does the hospice accept non funded or indigent patients? This is usually on a case by case basis and at the determination of the hospice company. Many have a non-profit organization that can help support the care of non-covered patients.
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IN-PATIENT CARE – These hospices offer full hospice services in their on-campus unit or building. The patient moves into the inpatient care facility to receive their hospice services rather than in the patients’ home setting. 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 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 for their patients and uses music activities and music experiences (listening, composition, improvisation, or playing/singing a familiar song) in order to achieve those goals. This is not reimbursed by Medicare.
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PAIN PUMPS AVAILABLE – Many patients have their symptoms controlled through oral medications. Some situations require a pain pump where medications are administered through an IV pump. If this is the situation, inquire with the hospice RN case manager to see if pain pumps are available through their agency. PALLIATIVE CARE – Specialized medical care for people with serious illness. It is focused on providing patients with relief from the symptoms, pain and stress of a serious illness – whatever the prognosis. It is appropriate at any age and at any stage in a serious illness and can be provided along with curative treatment. PCP-OVERSIGHT – Can the hospice patient retain their own primary care physician in addition to the hospice medical director? All hospice organizations require a medical director, a physician to oversee their care. Many times the hospice medical director will work in conjunction with the patient’s own physician. The patient, family and hospice team can determine which physicians will oversee the care and certify the hospice eligibility criteria. PET THERAPY – There’s nothing like a visit from a four-legged creature to brighten the day of a terminally ill patient. Pet therapy teams visit
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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. ~
Senior Housing Definitions 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.
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 for the day. Licensed AGE RESTRICTIONS – Some commu- communities are prohibited by law nities have a restriction on the young- to promote these services without a est age they are allowed to accept. specific license. These restrictions vary by community. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & ALZHEIMER’S / DEMENTIA URBAN DEVELOPMENT - (HUD) ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY helps apartment owners offer re– Licensed assisted living facility duced rents to low-income tenants. or skilled nursing facility that speINDEPENDENT HOUSING – Apartcialize in delivering care to victims ments and communities for adults of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Com55+ with little or no senior support munities are typically bedroom-style services (e.g. no meals, etc...) rental units with common areas for dining and activities. Many Continued on page 97 are locked for residents’ safety. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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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.
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with patients wherever they reside – at home or in professional care 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.
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Lilac Circle Apts, 602-640 Lilac Cir, Fowler 81039 Manzanola Manor , 120-128 South Park, Manzanola 81058 Nava Manor , 965 Swink Ave, Rocky Ford 81067 Santa Fe Village Apts, 401 E 5th St, La Junta 81050
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Questions to Start Your Senior There are about 22,000 senior Living Search housing properties in the U.S. And there are different types of senior housing within that 22,000, so figuring out which one to choose can feel a bit daunting. Asking yourself two questions – “How much can I afford?” and “What level of services do I need?” – will help you narrow your range of choices so you can find the best fit for your lifestyle and budget. What Level of Care Do I Really Need? Before you begin to explore senior living options near you, ask yourself two questions that will simplify your search. How Much Can I Afford? You may think senior living is expensive. But a lot of people are surprised at how favorably costs compare to homeownership. First, figure out how much it costs to stay in your own home. Even if you’ve paid off your mortgage, you still have home owner’s expenses such as senior-related renovations and ongoing home maintenance issues, as well as expenses for utilities,
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taxes, groceries, dining out, entertainment, etc. and don’t forget to add up any medical or in-home health care expenses. Next, take all your financial resources into account. In addition to income and your assets, this includes long-term care insurance, veterans or surviving spouse’s benefits, retirement investments or other pension benefits. Once you collect this information, you can establish a budget. Then you can eliminate any retirement housing options that don’t fit within it – making your search that much easier. What Level of Services Do I Really Need? Make an objective list of current services and support you need, as well as those you anticipate needing down the road. You may not need health services now, but the reality is that 70 percent of people over the age of 65 will need some type of long-term care (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services).
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Here are some broad definitions to help you determine what level of care to look for: Independent Living – offers opportunities to pursue your interests, make friends, and take care of your mind, body and spirit – all while freeing you from the burdens of homeownership. If your overall health is good and you don’t need help with ADLs (activities of daily living), this could be a good fit for you. Assisted Living – These communities are designed to help you live more independently through personal help with ADLs, transportation and home maintenance. Consider assisted living if there are mobility issues, medication management problems, or difficulties dressing, bathing or grooming. Skilled Nursing – Care in a licensed health care facility may be best if you need short-term rehabilitation services or a higher level of continuous care for health issues too complex to be dealt with at home or in an assisted living facility.
Life Plan Communities – Also known as CCRCs (continuing care retirement communities), this is an option that offers a continuum of care that includes independent living, assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing. It allows you to enjoy your independent lifestyle now and gives you access to future health care at controlled costs. Know your budget, know your needs. Once you do, you’ll be much closer to finding the senior living lifestyle that’s best for you. ~ Retrieved on 12.19.2017 from: https://www.whereyoulivematters.org/ two-important-questions-starting-| senior-living-search/ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Sharon Naslund, Community Relations Director at Villa Pueblo Senior Living Community. Villa Pueblo is a CCRC community and Sharon may be reached by calling 719-545-5911, or email at SNaslund@villapueblo.com. See ad on page 95.
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Senior Housing Definitions continued from page 91 INDEPENDENT LIVING is usually apartment style communities for adults 55+ with little or no senior support services. Many but not all are wheelchair accessible.
nursing care. Residents may receive full assistance with ADL’s and transfers. Residents receive meds from a nurse following a doctor’s orders and may receive outpatient rehab services. Facilities may use a nurse INTERMEDIATE CARE – 24 hour inpaas a their consultant and the resitient care residents who need licensed dents receive periodic assessments nursing supervision and supportive from a licensed practitioner. care, but do not require continuous Continued on page 106 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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Legacy Center
1020 N 15th St, Cañon City 81212
Friendship House at the Home
Florence Care Home, Inc, 1230 W 3rd St, Florence 81226 Forgetmenot Care Home AL , 9 S Doris Dr, Florence 81226 Fremont Home Care I, 1815 Elm, Cañon City 81212 Fremont Home Care II, 1425 Cedar, Cañon City 81212
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Chateau at Sharmar Village
4723 Surfwood Ln, Pueblo 81005
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Bonaventure, 3125 Bonaventure Ct, Pueblo 81008
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Legacy Commons, 170 S Dacona Dr, Pueblo West 81007
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2400 Oakshire Ln, Pueblo 81001
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100 Chico Camino, Monte Vista 81144
Legacy at Monte Vista
855 Hunter Dr, Pueblo 81001
Villa Pueblo Senior Living Community
Trinity Life Gardens – Accolade Living Centers 2430 Oakshire Ln, Pueblo 81001
1611 Alma Ave, Pueblo 81004
The Villas at Rock Canyon
972 S Purcell Blvd, Pueblo West 81007
The Oasis Assisted Living Home
Shalom Home Care, 134 Lamar Ave, Pueblo 81004 Tammy & Marty’s Cozy Adult Care Home 523 W Cokedale Dr, Pueblo West 81007
960 E Saxony, Pueblo 81007
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5055 Outlook Blvd, Pueblo 81008
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LEGACY AT MONTE VISTA Independent & Assisted Living 100 Chico Camino Monte Vista 81144 719-852-5179 LEGACY AT LAMAR Assisted Living 650 Kendall Dr. Lamar 81502 719-336-7004
LEGACY AT TRINIDAD Independent & Assisted Living 33 Legacy Lane Trinidad 719-846-8662 EVERGREEN GARDENS AT LA JUNTA Independent & Assisted Living 909 W. 10th St. La Junta 81050 719-384-9333
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3777 Parker Blvd.
2400 Oakshire Ln.
960 E Saxony Dr • PuebloWest
(719) 545-6222
(719) 542-2223
(719) 924-8624
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Not your traditions People move to Primrose because of the freedom and peace of mind it provides. Primrose boasts large, spacious apartment homes and townhome villas with open floor plans, along with privacy, security, and peace of mind knowing there are nurses available 24-hours a day, if needed. We offer affordable independent and assisted living options in a warm and friendly environment. To schedule your own personal tour, call (719) 553-5785 and come see why we say...
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BELMONT SENIOR CARE ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY Providing Pueblo and the surrounding communities with 30 years of excellent service
Home-like environment
719-544-3999 1–5 Douglas Court Pueblo, CO 81001
Our private, cul-de-sac assisted living community offers: • Assisted living for seniors • 1 to 10 staff-to-resident ratio 24/ 7 • Specialized memory care in one home • Private bedrooms for all residents • Medicaid & affordable private pay rates • Individualized care with no extra fees • Adult Day & Respite Care services www.belmontseniorcareassistedliving.com
BSC is a local, private, non-profit corporation not affiliated with Belmont Lodge nursing home
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Residential home designed to feel like your home. All needs and assistance provided • Personal care by RN owners
719-547-3109 • www.theoasisassistedlivinghome.com 972 S. Purcell Blvd, Pueblo West, CO 81007
Senior Housing Definitions continued from page 97 LONG-TERM CARE – Chronic, custodial care provided on an on-going basis MEDICAID WAIVER – An assisted living waiver may be used to transition individuals out of nursing facilities or to provide persons at risk of institutionalization with options for remaining in their communities. Assisted living waivers are designed to provide an alternative to more costly nursing home care. PRICE DEPENDENT ON LEVELS OF CARE – Flexible levels of service geared to accommodate different needs over time. Rates may vary depending on the changing levels of care while one maintains the same physical residence. PUBLIC HOUSING (PH) – Affordable apartments for lowincome families, the elderly and persons with disabilities.
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REHABILITATION AND THERAPY – Many skilled nursing facilities offer restorative and rehabilitative physical and occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology services. Short-term rehabilitation services may be provided to individuals with diagnoses such as joint replacements, stroke, etc. Long-term rehab may also be provided for permanent residents of the facility who have chronic or progressive illnesses. Occupational therapy services in this setting are generally reimbursed by Medicare Part A for short-term, acute care clients; Medicare Part B for longterm residents who require skilled services and have medically necessary need for rehab; and often by private insurance, Medicaid, or private pay for younger clients. RESIDENTIAL HOME – Assisted living homes are private residential homes that typically have a small number of residents who live
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SECURED UNIT – A secured unit dedicated to Alzheimer’s/Dementia residents to prevent wandering outside the community without supervision. SHORT-TERM CARE – Acute care provided on a short term basis. SKILLED CARE – 24 hour licensed nursing services, eight hours of which are RN covered. Patient may receive rehab services either inpatient or outpatient and may be fully dependent for ADL’s. Patients receive medications by an RN according to a licensed physicians orders.
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together and receive care from livein caretakers. Adult family homes offer room and board for seniors who want a more private, homelike community. Assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing and dressing are provided. Amenities and nursing services vary greatly between homes. Ask about their services when you tour. They are also referred to as personal board and care homes. Most accept private pay; Medicaid in some instances.
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SKILLED NURSING FACILITY – Facilities provide 24/7 care for residents and offer full assistance with ADL’s. Daily rates typically include a furnished bedroom and a private or shared bath, meals, activities, transportation, phone service, cable television and all personal/nursing care. Payor sources usually accepted are Medicare, Medicaid, VA, some insurance plans and private sources 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, allow air to get to the lungs, or remove secretions.~
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Bruce McCandless State Veterans Home, 903 Moore Dr, Florence 81226
Crowley County Nursing Ctr, 401 Idaho Ave, Ordway 81063
530 W 16th St, Salida 81201
Columbine Manor Care Center
Bent County Healthcare Ctr, 810 Third St, Las Animas 81054
240 Craft Dr, Alamosa 81101
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719-275-4106 60 $193
719-275-7569
Valley View Health Care Ctr, 2120 N 10th St, Cañon City 81212
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719-336-3434
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Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Ctr, 1100 Carson Ave, La Junta 81050 Fowler Health Care Ctr, 221 2nd St, Fowler 81039 Pioneer Health Care Ctr, 900 S 12th St, Rocky Ford 81067
Trinidad Inn Nursing Home, 409 Benedicta Ave, Trinidad 81082
23500 US Hwy 160, Walsenburg 81089
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Skyline Ridge Nursing & Rehab Ctr 515 Fairview Ave, Cañon City 81212
Spanish Peaks Veterans Community Living Center
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1401 Phay Ave, Cañon City 81212
Hildebrand Care Center
905 Harding Ave, Cañon City 81212
Cañon Lodge Care Center
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2701 California, Pueblo 81004
Minnequa Medicenter – SAVA
2118 Chatalet Ln, Pueblo 81005
Life Care Center of Pueblo
2611 Jones Ave, Pueblo 81004
Genesis Pueblo Center
3727 Parker Blvd, Pueblo 81008
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719-562-7200
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Cripple Creek Care Center
855 Hunter Dr, Pueblo 81001
Villa Pueblo Senior Living Community
945 Desert Flower Blvd, Pueblo 81001
University Park Care Center
1201 W Abriendo Ave, Pueblo 81004
Sharmar Village Care Center
2515 Pitman Pl, Pueblo 81004
Rock Canyon
1611 Acero Ave, Pueblo 81004
Riverwalk
1610 Scranton Ave, Pueblo 81004
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Cripple Creek Care Center Your Colorado Mountain Home Love of the Colorado mountains does not fade with age! We are located in Teller County, nestled into a beautiful mountain setting on the west side of “America’s Mountain.” Here we offer convenient access to modern, urban health care services, fully licensed 24/7 skilled nursing care, social activities, and personal needs care - all within a warm, family-like atmosphere and attitude!
Offering...
Long Term - Short Term Residency Plans Post Hospital / Surgical / Accident Recovery Care Caregiver Respite Plan Palliative Team Care Inpatient Hospice Care Call to discuss your personal needs and schedule a facility tour
We are VA Approved - Also accepting Medicare - Medicaid - Private Pay Insurance Networks with Pre-Approval
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His vitality is important to me. 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 location near you: 866-745-2273 | genesishcc.com
With Locations In: Pueblo, CO ShortStay | LongTerm | Senior Living | Independent Living | PowerBack Rehabilitation EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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Located on the Parkview Medical Center Campus
719-584-4790 400 W. 17th Street, 3rd Floor Pueblo CO, 81003
Cozy 20-bed Skilled Nursing Facility specializing in 7 day a week Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy Services contactus@centeratparkview.com
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A Little Help
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ABC Home Health Care & Personal Services, Inc
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AIM Diagnostics
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AIM Home Health
57
AIM Spine & Joint
55
Alzheimer's Association
25
Argus Alert
78
Argus Home Health Care
74
Ark Valley Home Care
105
Belmont Senior Care Assisted Living Community
81
Country Plains Home Health
112
Cripple Creek Care Center
102
Evergreen Gardens at La Junta
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Evergreen Nursing Home
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Fairway Reverse Mortgage
74
FirstLight Home Care
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Friendship House at the Home
81
Frontier Home Health & Hospice
114
Genesis Pueblo Center
29
HearAid Audiology Clinic
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Better Business Bureau
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Hildebrand Care Center
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Brookdale Senior Living
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Hildebrand Home Care, Inc
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Centura Health at Home Columbine Manor Care Center
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Commstar Alarms
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Complete Home Health Care
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27
Hunger Free Colorado
35
InnovAge Greater Colorado PACE – Pueblo
73
Innovage Home Care
23
Jolene L DeVries, Attorney at Law
80
Kindred at Home
102
Legacy at Lamar
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Legacy at Monte Vista
102
Legacy at Trinidad
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Legacy Center
Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center Sangre de Cristo Hospice & Palliative Care
114
Sharmar Village
103
Sharmar Village - The Chateau
113
Spanish Peaks Veterans Community Living Center
Minnequa Medicenter
55
SRDA - Senior Resource Development Agency
Mountain Creek
33
St Mary Corwin Hospital
104
Northpoint Gardens
33
St. Thomas More Hospital
104
Oakshire Gardens
21
The Moller Law Firm
1
Life Care Center of Pueblo
25
Lifeline
37
Medicaid Consulting Group
115 81
41
Peak View Behavioral Health
71
Primary Home Care
105
Primrose Retirement Communities
96
Pueblo Regent- Holiday
106 60-61
The Oasis Assisted Living Three Links Apartments
1
University Park Care Center
IFC, 42-43
Valley-Wide Health Systems
Pueblo West Gardens
63
Veterans Aide at Home
47
Rock Canyon Rehabilitation
95
Villa Pueblo Senior Living Community
67
Rocky Mountain Eye Center
47
Villas at Rock Canyon, The
Royal Gorge Manor
73
Visiting Angels
104
60-61 1
San Luis Care Center
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World class therapy for a quicker return home
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