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Alzheimer’s Disease Education & Referral Center 800-438-4380
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Area Agency on Aging of NW Colorado – Region 11
510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2717
Eldercare Locator Nationwide 800-677-1116 Locates any AAA Nationwide
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Organizations that perform advocacy roles and inform the public about the latest research developments and provide assistance for specific illnesses.
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COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES
This section is alphabetical. You will find hundreds of different services and organizations that work with seniors and their families. This includes professional services, such as Adult Day, Care Management, Retirement Planning, Social Security, Senior Centers, etc...
Alzheimer’s Association 800-272-3900 American Cancer Society 800-227-2345
(ad on page 109) 1200 village Rd, Carbondale 81623 970-963-1500
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This section offers three different comparison grids; the first features Non-Medical Home Health, the second contains Skilled Home Healthcare, and the third grid showcases Hospice agencies 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 this section. Many options exist; we hope this will help you find a provider to meet your specific needs.
HEALTH AT HOME HOUSING OPTIONS
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First you should familiarize yourself with the many options available and determine which one is best for your needs. You will find definitions of each type of housing within the housing section. Then turn to our easy to read comparison grids. The grids are divided into 4 categories, depending on the type of community: Independent Living and Retirement, Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Skilled Nursing. The buildings are listed by city or county so you can zero in on the specific areas you are looking for.
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LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER / CONTACT INFORMATION
DEAR SENIORS, PROFESSIONALS, AND FRIENDS OF THE SENIORS BLUE BOOK:
Welcome to the 2020-2021 Seniors Blue Book for the Western Slope. As we publish this guide, our nation is under the distress of a virus, and our health care system is being challenged in ways it never has before. For us, in these uncertain times, it is more important than ever to continue to strive to publish the most accurate and up to date information available. Every resource is called and verified, and licensing is confirmed where appropriate. Rest assured we have worked hard to bring you the most comprehensive guide of resources available to seniors, their caregivers and the professionals that serve them. When reaching out to resources this year, please know some are open and some aren’t or are but on a limited basis. Most are still here to help but call ahead to know the process as guidelines can change daily. Familiarize yourself with the guide and know we are here to help you age well,
LOCAL OFFICE:
Lucy Crandall Associate Publisher Lucy@SeniorsBlueBook.com 719.641.6850
no matter what that looks like for you. Our guide is set up in such a way to help you narrow your search and find what you need. The “How to Use This Guide” information on pages 2-3 will help you get started finding the resources you need. In addition, this guide features 12 articles written by experts in their fields. Be sure to read all our articles as you peruse through the pages. Information is power and our goal is to provide you with just that. If you want additional information, head to our website, www.SeniorsBlueBook.com. You will find online calendars, additional articles, job postings, and so much more. For specific questions, chat with our online experts 24/7. Share this guide with your friends and neighbors. You can find additional copies at hospitals, libraries, senior centers, all of which you can locate right here in this guide. You can also order additional copies on our website or by giving us a call. We do love to hear from you. Reach out and let us know how we can help you age well! Enjoy and be well! Lucy Crandall, Associate Publisher
The Seniors Blue Book P.O.Box 9364 Salt Lake City, UT 84109 P: 800.201.9989 F: 888.448.9842 w: SeniorsBlueBook.com NATIONAL OFFICE:
Oliver Hersch, CEO - Publisher Oliver@SeniorsBlueBook.com
Brittany Howels Lorraine Worthen, Information Specialist Brittany@SeniorsBlueBook.com Office Director Lorraine@SeniorsBlueBook.com Bernadette de Isaza Art Director
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Additional copies of this Directory are available FREE at most of the gathering places for seniors. Give us a call at 800.201.9989 and we will direct you to the location nearest you or go to www.SeniorsBlueBook.com and click on the “Find a Book” link to locate your closest distribution points. The contents of this book may not be reproduced either in whole or in part without consent of the publisher. Every effort has been made to include accurate data, however, the publisher cannot be held liable for material content or errors. Copyright 2020 by Grateful Sales, Inc.
RESOURCES FOR AGING WELL
CONTENTS
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Letter From Publisher/Contact Information Advertiser Index
COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES 9
Adult Day Care Programs
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Advance Care Planning
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Advocacy for Seniors/Patients
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Alzheimer's Research
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Annuity Specialists
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Aquatic Classes & Therapies
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Area Agencies on Aging
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Associations for Specific Ailments
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Why Would I Consider A Trust For My Estate Planning? Factors and circumstances to consider, on page 24.
How to Use This Guide
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Your Local Area Agency on Aging
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Behavioral Health
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Care Management
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Consumer Affairs & Legal Aid
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Continuing Education Opportunities
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County Health Departments
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Dental Resources
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Dental Services
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Dentures & Implants
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Disability Services
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Downsizing & Relocation
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Driver Safety
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Elder Abuse & Crime Prevention
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Elder Law
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Emergency Response Systems
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Employment & Volunteer Opportunities
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Energy Resources Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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RESOURCES FOR AGING WELL
COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES Cont’d
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Navigating the Medicare Maze Increase and improve your understanding, on page 46.
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Final Expense Insurance
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Financial & Tax Assistance
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Financial Advisor
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Financial Services
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Food Resources
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Guardianship/Conservatorship
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Handyman Services
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Health Insurance Information & Counseling
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Health Insurance Supplements
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Health Screenings
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Hearing Resources
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Home Medical Equipment
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Home Medical Equipment - Loan Closets
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Homemaking/Housekeeping
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Hospice
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Hospitals
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Hospitals - Psychiatric
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Housing Placement & Resource Specialists
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Investments
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Libraries
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Long Term Care Insurance
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Medicaid Planning
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Medicare Advantage Plans
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Medicare Advisor
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Medicare/Medicaid Information
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Mental Health Services
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Mobile Dental Hygiene
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Oral Hygiene - Home Visits
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PACE Programs
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Palliative Care
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Physical Therapy
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The Power of Your Words How are you meaning them and how is someone else hearing them? More on page 50.
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COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES Cont’d 52 Physicians 52 Prescription Assistance & Discounts 53 Real Estate 53 Rehabilitation Facilities 54 Rehabilitation Facilities - Transitional 54 Rehabilitation Hospitals 56 Rehabilitation Services 57 Respite Care 57 Reverse Mortgage Services 58 Senior Activities & Entertainment 62 Senior Centers 63 Senior Health Clinics 64 Senior Organizations & Services 71 Social Security 71 Support Services 76 Teeth Cleaning 76 Transportation 78 Urgent Care 78 Veteran Services 80 Vision Resources 80 Wellness HOME HEALTH & NON-MEDICAL HOME HEALTH CARE & HOSPICE CARE 83
Non-Medical Home Health Care Definitions
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Non-Medical Home Health Care Comparison Grid
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Non-Medical Home Health Care Agencies
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Home Health Definitions
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Home Health Agency Comparison Grid
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Home Health Agencies
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Hospice Definitions
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Hospice Care Comparison Grid
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From Their Eyes Implications of COVID-19 for elders, on page 132.
Housing Definitions Independent Living / Retirement Communities Comparison Grid Independent Living / Retirement Communities Subsidized Housing
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Assisted Living Communities Comparison Grid
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Assisted Living Communities
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Memory Care Communities Comparison Grid
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Memory Care Communities
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Skilled Nursing Facilities Comparison Grid
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Skilled Nursing Facilities
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FEATURE ARTICLES Area Agency on Aging Services Support Aging In Place From Their Eyes Gateway To Complete Health Knowing Community Resources Can Improve A Life
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Medicare 2020 "In A Nutshell"
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Navigating The Medicare Maze
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The Power of Your Words
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Thoughts On Covid
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To Gift or Not To Gift…?
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Understanding PTSD In Seniors
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Using Assistive Technology In A 21st Century Virtual World
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Why Would I Consider A Trust For My Estate Planning?
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Dementia and Alzheimer’s Support. Hilltop’s Senior Daybreak is a unique day program that keeps seniors with memory loss safe and secure while providing their caregivers the flexibility and support they need to care for their loved ones at home. We also offer valuable information and support groups specifically designed for those caring for someone affected by dementia and Alzheimer’s.
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ADVANCE CARE PLANNING
Day-By-Day 1402 Howard St, Delta 81416 970-874-4195
Advance Care Planning is planning for future medical wishes should you be unable to make those decisions for yourself.
Caregiver Connections Senior Spot 455 Nottingham Ranch Rd, Avon 81620 970-977-0188 (Monday & Wednesday 1 pm-4 pm)
Colorado Care Planning Coloradocareplanning.org 12631 E 17th Ave, Aurora 80045
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ADVOCACY FOR SENIORS / PATIENTS
AQUATIC CLASSES & THERAPIES
CARIE Line – Elderly Advocates 800-356-3606
Please call 800-201-9989 or e-mail info@SeniorsBlueBook.com to include your Aquatic Classes and Therapy listing.
Colorado Culture Change Coalition 303 S Broadway, Ste 200-184, Denver 80209 303-868-4311
Aspen Recreation Center 0861 Maroon Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-544-4100
Colorado Gerontological Society 1129 Pensylvania St, Denver 80203 303-333-3482 Colorado Senior Lobby 655 Broadway, Denver 80203 303-832-4535 National Council on Aging (NCOA) 251 18th St S, Arlington, VA 22202 571-527-3900 The American Geriatrics Society – Health in Aging Foundation 800-563-4916
ALZHEIMER’S RESEARCH
Glenwood Springs Aquatic Center 100 Wulfsohn Rd, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-384-6301
Grand River Medical Center – Aquatic Therapy 501 Airport Rd, Rifle 81650 970-625-6451
Gypsum Recreation Center 52 Lundgren Blvd, Gypsum 81637 970-777-8888
Heritage Park Care Center & Heritage Therapy Services
Alzheimer’s Association 800-272-3900
(ad on page 118) 1200 Village Rd, Carbondale 81623 970-963-1500
Alzheimer’s Disease Education & Referral Center 800-438-4380
Montrose Aquatics Center 16350 Woodgate Rd, Montrose 81401 970-249-7705
ANNUITY SPECIALISTS
AIS Medicare & More (ad on page 47) 970-651-1551 Serving the Western Slope
Orchard Mesa Community Center Pool 2736 Unaweep Ave, Grand Junction 81503 970-254-3886
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AREA AGENCIES ON AGING
Area Agency on Aging – Region 10 (ad on pages 12-13) 145 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436
Area Agency on Aging of NW Colorado – Region 11
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American Liver Foundation 800-465-4837 American Lung Association 800-586-4872 American Parkinson Disease Association 800-223-2732
(ad on pages 12-13) 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2717
American Speech Language & Hearing Association 800-638-8255
Eldercare Locator Nationwide 800-677-1116 Locates any AAA Nationwide
Arthritis Foundation 800-283-7800
Vintage – Region 12
(ad on pages 12-13) 249 Warren Ave, Silverthorne 80498 970-468-0295
ASSOCIATIONS FOR SPECIFIC AILMENTS Organizations that perform advocacy roles and inform the public about the latest research developments and provide assistance for specific illnesses. NATIONAL Alzheimer’s Association 800-272-3900 American Cancer Society 800-227-2345 American Diabetes Association 800-342-2383 American Heart Association & American Stroke Association 800-242-8721 American Kidney Fund 800-638-8299
Arthritis Information Helpline 844-571-4357
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Caregiver Action Network 202-454-3970 Center for Disease Control 800-232-4636 Easter Seals Society 800-221-6827 Eldercare Locator Nationwide 800-677-1116 Huntington’s Disease Society of America 800-345-4372 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 800-286-8159 Lupus Foundation of America 800-558-0121 Mesothelioma Caregivers www.mesotheliomahub.com 720-491-1217 Multiple Sclerosis Society 800-344-4867 Continued on page 14 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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YOUR LOCAL AREA AREA AGENCY ON AGING
Get to know us
WHO WE ARE
Established under the Older Americans Act (OAA) in 1973 to respond to the needs of Americans 60+ and over, Area Agencies on Aging successfully develop, coordinate and deliver aging services in every community across the nation, providing assistance to more than 11 million older Americans and caregivers annually. INFORMATION & REFERRAL Provides older adults and their caregivers with timely information and referrals for area resources.
NATIONAL FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT PROGRAM Provides services to help family caregivers care for their loved ones at home. Services are available to family members who provide in-home care for persons 60 and older or to grandparents age 55+ who serve as caregivers for children 18 and younger.
MEDICARE & STATE HEALTH INSURANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SHIP) Provides free, in-depth, one-on-one insurance counseling and assistance to Medicare beneficiaries. Call with questions or concerns about Medicare, Medicare benefits, or how to see if you’re eligible for the Medicare Savings Program.
DENTAL AND VISION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Medicare and Medicaid often do not pay for senior’s dental and vision needs. The AAA offers programs for adults 60 and older for dental and vision needs.
LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN People living in long-term care facilities, including nursing homes and assisted living facilities, require support and advocacy. Ombudsmen are resident advocates and ensure residents’ rights are respected. Ombudsmen provide information to individuals and families regarding facilities, quality care and are trained in problem resolution. Area Agency on Aging – Region 10 145 S Cascade Ave, Montrose, CO 81401 Serving Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel www.region10.net
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TRANSPORTATION Through contracts with local organizations, the AAA offers transportation to medical appointments, nutrition sites and needs based errands.
Area Agency on Aging of NW Colorado – Region 11 510 29 1/2 Rd, Grand Junction, CO 81504 Serving Garfield, Mesa, Moffat, Rio Blanco, Routt www.humanservices.mesacounty.us/ adult-services/area-agency-on-aging
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The Area Agency on Aging (AAA) provides and connects the community with supports and services that promote aging with independence and dignity for individuals sixty and older and their caregivers in their community of choice. AAAs provide programs directly and through contracted providers. CASE MANAGEMENT A person-centered process where individuals, family members, and caregivers are supported to develop a plan for addressing long-term services and supports needs that align with their preferences, strengths, values, and needs.
EVIDENCE BASED HEALTH & WELLNESS EDUCATION Health and fall-prevention classes and activities that encourage healthy living and wellness are offered to older adults in the region. Examples include N’Balance, Matter of Balance, Tai Chi for Arthritis, and Chronic Disease Self-Management.
NUTRITION PROGRAM Includes congregate meals, home delivered meals, and nutrition education and counseling.
LEGAL ASSISTANCE Through contracts with local legal service providers, AAAs offer access to quality legal services, including living wills, power of attorney documents, family law and other civil law services.
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ADRC - AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCES FOR COLORADO ADRC, A “one-stop shop” for finding information regarding services available for seniors, adults 18 and older with a disability, their families and their caregivers.
Call today for assistance & referrals! Vintage - Region 12 249 Warren Ave, Silverthorne, CO 80498 Serving Eagle, Grand, Jackson, Pitkin, Summit Counties www.yourvintage.org
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ASSOCIATIONS FOR SPECIFIC AILMENTS continued from page 11
Arthritis Foundation 303-756-8622
National Center on Elder Abuse 800-677-1116
DaVita Kidney Care Guest Services 800-400-8331
National Council on Aging 800-424-9046
Eye Care America 800-222-3937
National Kidney Foundation 800-622-9010
Huntington’s Disease Society of America 6545 W 44th Ave, Unit 1, Wheat Ridge 80333 303-837-9937
National Multiple Sclerosis Society 800-344-4867 National Ostomy Association 800-826-0826 National Osteoporosis Foundation 800-231-4222 National Parkinson Foundation 800-327-4545 Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly 877-582-6995 Rocky Mountain Poison Center 800-222-1222 STATEWIDE ALS Assoc Rocky Mtn Chapter (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) 866-257-3211 American Council of the Blind 800-424-8666 American Diabetes Association 720-855-1102
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 720 S Colorado Blvd, Ste 520N, Denver 80246 720-440-8620 Lupus Colorado 7853 E Arapahoe Ct, Ste 3100, Centennial 80112 303-597-4050 Mesothelioma Caregivers www.mesotheliomahub.com 720-491-1217 Muscular Dystrophy Association 720 S Colorado Blvd #380S, Denver 80246 303-691-3331 Myasthenia Gravis Association of CO 303-360-7080 National Stroke Association 9707 E Easter Ln, Ste B, Centennial 80112 303-649-9299
American Foundation of the Blind 800-232-5463
Ostomy Association of Metro Denver PO Box 480344, Denver 80248 303-377-4878
American Lung Association of CO 800-LUNGUSA / 800-586-4872
Relay Colorado (Hearing) 800-659-2656
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Rocky Mountain Poison Center 303-389-1100 Rocky Mountain Stroke Association 5666 S Bannock, Littleton 80120 303-730-8800 DELTA COUNTY
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Diabetes Support Group 970-874-6410 MESA COUNTY Alzheimer’s Association 2232 N 7th St, B1, Grand Junction 81501 970-256-1274 / 800-272-3900 Multiple Sclerosis Society 521 Rood Ave, Ste B, GJ 81501 970-241-8975 / 800-344-4867 Rocky Mtn Orthopaedic Association 627 25½ Rd, GJ 81505 970-242-3535 MONTROSE COUNTY Parkinson’s Association of the Rockies 866-718-2996
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Marillac Health Medical / Behavioral Health (ad on page 63) 970-298-1782 – 2 333 N 6th St, Grand Junction 81501 – 5 10 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504
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Healthful Transformations (ad on page 51) 100 N 9th St Ste 12, GJ 81501 360-624-3332
CARE MANAGEMENT A care management agency is familiar with various fields of human services – social work, psychology, nursing, gerontology – and trained to assess, plan, coordinate, monitor and provide services for the elderly and their families. Advocacy for older adults is a primary function of the care manager. Agencies are typically either government based human services agencies or are members of national care management associations AdvantAge Health Referral Center 350 Stafford Ln, Delta 81416 844-862-4968 A health resource center offering confidential assistance with any type of healthcare questions or needs.
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Rocky Mountain Cancer Assistance 720-229-0303
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Area Agency on Aging – Region 10 (ad on pages 12-13) 145 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436
Area Agency on Aging – Region 11 (ad on pages 12-13) 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2717
Colorado Dept of Human Svcs 800-536-5298 Delta County Dept of Social Svcs 320 W 5th St, Delta 81416 970-874-2030 Eagle County Dept of Health & Human Services 551 Broadway St, Eagle 81631 970-328-8840 Continued on page 17
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Thoughts on Covid’s Impact Recently, research began coming out about the terrible impact isolation has on seniors’ health. Just in time for the world to be hit with being home and isolated to varying degrees. For some at home means being with several family members or friends. For some it has meant being home alone with limited community sources or family/friends able to come into your home. Or maybe you are in a facility of some type and you are limited to seeing just the staff (in person). It is so important for us all to have social interaction in our life for physical and mental wellbeing. New technologies and some not so new are trying to help us all adjust in healthy ways to this new way of living. Such as phones, shopping apps, house party app, zoom etc. We are also learning new words like Social distancing, window visits, zooming, tele- health visits, and new normal. We are all being forced to look at our world a little if not a lot, differently. We are integrating old school types of communicating and going about our day. Writing letters, checking in with neighbors, sewing (masks), making bread and soup for ourselves and others. Some are learning new hobbies and expanding interests. Music, pets, board games are all being used to help us maintain the balance in physical and
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mental health we all need! Handwritten letters are being passed between seniors in facilities and school children. What a wonderful connection for both generations. This reminds me of stories from senior clients who persevered WW2 and made personal sacrifices for the
wellbeing of fellow citizens and the country. There was a recent picture in a paper of a 1918 photo of people at a baseball stadium. They were all wearing cotton masks! How did they phase into regular life again? Somehow they did and we will also. The seniors I have known who have already lived through many changes and adversaries, have the best wisdom and patience. Reach out to one another. You will find you get more back than you ever gave!~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Paula McCormick, MSW, LSW. Paula is Care Manager with Elder Quest and may be reached at 970-985-5950 or email at elderquestgj@gmail.com. See ad on page 17.
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Offering Peace of Mind Through Quality Elder Care Management
Let’s Plan & Prepare Together! 970-985-5950 n www.elderquest.net CARE MANAGEMENT continued from page 15
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(ad on page 17) 602 26½ Rd, Grand Junction 81506 970-985-5950 Garfield County Dept of Human Svcs – 1 95 W 14th St, Rifle 81650 970-625-5200 – 1 08 8th St #300, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-9191 Gunnison County Dept of Health and Human Services 220 N Spruce, Gunnison 81230 970-641-3244
Mesa County ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado (ad on pages 12-13) 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2746
Mesa County Options for Long Term Care – Adult Services Intake 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2888 NW CO Options for LTC – Rifle 970-945-9191 Pitkin County Dept of Health & Human Services 405 Castle Creek Rd, Ste 103, Aspen 81611 970-920-5235
Vintage – Region 12
(ad on pages 12-13) 249 Warren Ave, Silverthorne 80498 970-468-0295
Volunteers of America – Senior CommUnity Care – PACE (ad on Inside Back Cover) – 1 1485 Hwy 65, Eckert 81418 970-835-9200 – 2 377 Robbins Wy, Montrose 81401 970-964-3500
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CONSUMER AFFAIRS & LEGAL AID NATIONAL AND STATEWIDE AARP Elder Watch 800-222-4444 Better Business Bureau 303-758-8200 Center for Disease Control 800-232-4636 Colorado Atty General Consumer Protection Division 800-222-4444 Colorado Dept of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) 1560 Broadway, Ste 110, Denver 80202 303-894-7855 Colorado Legal Services 303-837-1313 Consumer Protection & Legal Aid 800-222-4444 Disability Law Colorado 455 Sherman St, Ste 130, Denver 80203 800-288-1376 / 303-722-0300 Do Not Call Registry 888-382-1222 / 866-290-4236 TTY Governor’s Citizens Advocate 303-866-2885 Guardianship Alliance of Colorado 801 Yosemite St, Denver 80230 303-691-9339 Health & Elder Unit – Colorado Legal Services 303-837-1321
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Money Management International (Credit Counseling) 800-308-2227 Senate Aging Committee – Anti-Fraud Hotline 855-303-9470 US Consumer Product Safety 800-638-2772 US Food & Drug Administration Info 888-463-6332 DELTA COUNTY
Region 10 Long Term Care Ombudsman (ad on pages 12-13) 145 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436
Uncompahgre Volunteer Legal Aid 300 N Cascade Ave, Ste U-2, Montrose 81401 970-249-7202 EAGLE COUNTY Crimestoppers of Eagle County 885 Chambers Ave, Eagle 81613 970-328-7007 Eagle County Healthy Aging 715 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8896 GARFIELD COUNTY Alpine Legal Services 109 8th St #304, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-945-8858 DA Victim / Witness Assist 109 8th St, Ste 308, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-8635 Garfield County Ombudsman 109 8th St, Ste 308, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-8858
MESA COUNTY
Area Agency on Aging of NW Colorado – Region 11 (ad on pages 12-13) 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2717 Colorado Legal Services 422 White Ave, Ste 300, GJ 81501 970-243-7940 Grand Junction Crime Stoppers 970-241-7867
Mesa County ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado (ad on pages 12-13) 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2746 Ombudsman State Program 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81502 970-248-2888 Pro Bono Project 422 White Ave, Ste 300, GJ 81501 970-243-7940 MONTROSE COUNTY
Region 10 Long Term Care Ombudsman (ad on pages 12-13) 145 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436
Uncompahgre Volunteer Legal Aid 156 Colorado Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-7202
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Pitkin County Senior Services 0275 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432 SUMMIT COUNTY
Vintage – Region 12
(ad on pages 12-13) 249 Warren Ave, Silverthorne 80498 970-468-0295
CONTINUING EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES Colorado Gerontological Society 1129 Pensylvania St, Denver 80203 303-333-3482
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Road Scholar 800-454-5768
COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENTS Delta County Health & Human Svcs 560 Dodge St, Delta 81416 970-874-2030 Eagle County Health & Human Svcs 551 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8840 Garfield County Public Health – 2014 Blake Av, Glenwood Sprgs 81601 970-945-6614 – 195 W 14th St, Bldg A, Rifle 81650 970-625-5200
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Gunnison County Health & Human Svcs 220 N Spruce St, Gunnison 81230 970-641-0209
Alpine Legal Services 109 8th St #304, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-945-8858
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Montrose County Health & Human Svcs 1845 S Townsend, Montrose 81401 970-252-5000 Pitkin County – Community Health Svcs 0405 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5420
DENTAL RESOURCES Non-profit and government organizations providing resources and dental services. Many programs are sliding scale or income qualifying. American Dental Association 800-621-8099 CO Dental Association 8301 E Prentice Av #400, Greenwood Village 80111 303-740-6900 Colorado Gerontological Society 1129 Pensylvania St, Denver 80203 303-333-3482 Dental Prevention Program 417 Meeker St, Delta 81416 970-874-3801 Dentistry from the Heart 727-849-2002 Dental Clinic at Denver Health 301 6th Ave, Pavilion G, Denver 80204 303-436-6000 Donated Dental Services 1800 15th St, Ste 100, Denver 80202 303-534-5360
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Front Door Dental – Mobile Dental Hygiene (ad on page 21) 970-773-6969
Marillac Health Dental Clinic
(ad on page 63) 2333 N 6th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-298-6320
Vintage – Region 12
(ad on pages 12-13) 249 Warren Ave, Silverthorne 80498 970-468-0295
DENTAL SERVICES
Front Door Dental – Mobile Dental Hygiene (ad on page 21) 970-773-6969
Marillac Health Dental Clinic
(ad on page 63) 2333 N 6th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-298-6320
DENTURES & IMPLANTS
Marillac Health Dental Clinic
(ad on page 63) 2333 N 6th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-298-6320
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ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado – Region 10 (ad on pages 12-13) 145 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436 Continued on page 22
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A safe and convenient dental hygiene appointment in your home. • Dental Cleanings • X-RAYS • Emergency Calls • Referral to a Dentist or Specialist
• Oral Cancer Screening • Denture Care • Oral Hygiene Education • Preventive Cavity Therapeutics
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Front Door Dental
MOBILE DENTAL HYGIENE
970.773.6969 office@frontdoordental.com FrontDoorDental.com
Gateway to Complete Health Did you know that your mouth is the gateway to the health of your entire body? Bacteria that accumulates on the teeth causes red, swollen gums that bleed and become infected. While your immune system attacks the infection it also destroys the gum and bone structure that holds your teeth in place until the bacteria is removed. In addition to tooth loss, bacteria in the mouth can contribute to diabetes, cardiovascular disease, pneumonia, and dementia! Are you ready to address some of these medical conditions with the aid of having your teeth cleaned but are concerned about COVID-19 contraction? Dental practices have always been one of the safest
places to be in terms of sanitation and infection control. Stringent infection control protocols continue to be at the forefront of dentistry to ensure your safety at all times. Vulnerable individuals practicing “Safer at Home” can utilize mobile dental hygiene. Expect a dental cleaning much like the one at a dental office but more convenient and safe in your home! Now is as good a time as any to achieve your best smile and get your oral health back on track. ~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Sarah Summers, RDH. Sarah is a dental hygienist and owner of Front Door Dental and can be reached at 970-773-6969 or by email at: sarah@ frontdoordental.com. See ad on page 21. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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DISABILITY SERVICES continued
ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado – Region 11 (ad on pages 12-13) 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2746
Center for Independence
(ad on pages 22, 75) 800-613-2271 – 7 40 Gunnison Ave, GJ 81501 970-241-0315 – 8 23 Blake St, Ste 102, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-718-5155 – 2 45 S Cascade, Ste B, Montrose 81401 970-765-2016
Colorado Cross Disability Coalition Advocacy Program 1385 S Colorado Blvd #610, Denver 80222 303-839-1775 Center for People with Disabilities 303-442-8662 Developmental Pathways (Seniors Choice) 303-344-0046 Special Olympics 303-592-1361
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United Country Real Colorado Properties
(ad on page 53) 428 Main St, Grand Junction 81501 970-261-3850 Disability ad
Independent Living Solutions for Seniors Offering free support programs for: Low Vision & Hearing Mobility And more...
800-613-2271 www.cfigj.org
Practical solutions to keep you independent Grand Junction 970-241-0315
Glenwood Springs 970-718-5155
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Montrose 970-765-2016
DRIVERS SAFETY AARP Drivers Safety Program 888-227-7669
ELDER ABUSE & CRIME PREVENTION Government and non-profit agencies which advocate for or protect seniors from abuse in housing, financial matters, and physical harm. NATIONAL AND STATEWIDE AARP Elderwatch 800-222-4444 ABA Commission of Legal Problems of the Elderly 202-662-8690 Colorado Bar Association 1290 Broadway, Ste 1700, Denver 80203 303-860-1115 CO State Long-term Care Ombudsman 800-288-1376 Disability Law Colorado 455 Sherman St #130, Denver 80203 303-722-0300 National Center for Elder Abuse 800-677-1116
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Area Agency on Aging – Region 10 (ad on pages 12-13) 145 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436
Garfield County Dept of Human Svcs 195 W 14th St, Rifle 81650 844-264-5437 GJ Police Victims Advocacy 625 Ute Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-244-3580 Gunnison County Dept of Health & Human Svcs – Adult Protective Svcs 220 N Spruce, 81230 970-641-3244 Legal Center for People with Disabilities & Older People 332 N 8th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-241-6371 Mesa County Dept of Human Svcs (Adult Svcs Intake & Protective Svcs) 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2888 Mesa County Sheriff’s Office Victim & Volunteer Assistance 215 Rice St, Grand Junction 81502 970-244-3275
National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233
Northwest CO Council of Govts 249 Warren Ave, Silverthorne 80498 970-468-0295
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Why Would I Consider A Trust For My Everyone needs an estate plan, Estate Planning? it doesn’t matter what your socio-economic circumstances are.
A simple estate plan will typically contain at least three documents. This will generally include a durable medical power of attorney and a durable financial power of attorney. The other document typically found is a way to pass your property upon death such as a will. However, there are times when a trust might be an option in your estate planning instead of or in addition to a will. So why should you consider a trust? Trusts are useful estate planning tools that can accomplish a variety of goals. They can help avoid probate, minimize taxes, and be used to give property to minor or disabled loved ones. Trusts can be created during a person’s lifetime (Living Trusts) or at the person’s death (Testamentary Trusts). Some different types of Trusts from both categories are discussed below. Living Trust A person can transfer their assets to a Living Trust and, as trustee, continue using their assets as they always have. Tax Planning Trusts Several different types of Living Trusts provide flexible alternatives for minimizing capital gains and estate taxes, including the Charitable Remainder Trust, Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust, Qualified Personal
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Residence Trust, Grantor Retained Annuity Trust,and Grantor Retained Unitrust. Testamentary Trusts A person can create a Trust under a Will, called a Testamentary Trust, which does not take effect until they are deceased. Disability Trusts (also known as Special Needs Trusts) A Disability Trust is a type of Living Trust that allows a disabled person under the age of 65 to use their own assets for their special needs, other than food and shelter, and keep public benefits, such as Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). 3 Reasons You May Need a Trust As Part of Your Estate Plan n Are you concerned about protecting a gift from creditors or litigation? n Does a loved one need nursing home care or Medicaid eligibility? n Do you want to provide for children, grandchildren or charitable organizations? Continued on page 26
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Why Would I Consider A Trust For My Estate Planning? continued from page 24 The types of assets you own is another important consideration. Here are three typical reasons you might need a trust.
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Chayet & Danzo, LLC
(ad on page 25) 866-873-6596 / 303-355-8500 – 6 00 E Hopkins Ave, Ste 301, Aspen 81611 – 6 50 S Cherry St, Ste 710, Denver 80246 – 105 Edwards Village Blvd #D-201, Edwards 81632
EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEMS
Agape Care (ad on page 90) 970-644-5112
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a vision for how you would like the gift used. Limiting the potential for relationship-damaging fights is important
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When you have worked hard and been successful, a trust may be able to limit conflict and the legal fees a ssociated with litigation. ~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Marco D. Chayet, Esq., a partner in the law firm Chayet & Danzo, LLC, and the Public Administrator for the 18th Judicial District; he may be reached at 303-355-8500 or 866-873-6596 and by email at Marco@ColoradoElderLaw.com. See ad on page 25. This is a brief overview of the topic and should not be considered legal advice.
Comfort Keepers
(ad on pages 90, Inside Front Cover) – 5 14 28¼ Rd, Ste 5, GJ 81506 970-241-8818 – 3 61 Palmer St, Delta 81416 970-240-4121
EMPLOYMENT & VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Companies and community service organizations that offer volunteer opportunities or employ seniors or other age groups and train them for various jobs. STATEWIDE AARP Colorado 303 E 17th Ave, Ste 510, Denver 80203 866-554-5376
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Glenwood Springs Work Force Ctr 401 23rd St, Ste 300, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-8638
America’s Workforce Network 877-872-5627
High Country Retired Senior Volunteer Program at Colorado Mountain College 1402 Blake Ave, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-947-8462
Colorado Gerontological Society 1129 Pensylvania St, Denver 80203 303-333-3482 Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Senior Corp 800-942-2677 Senior Community Service Employment Program 703-558-4200 United Way-211 211 DELTA COUNTY Delta Workforce Center 206 Ute St, Delta 81416 970-874-5781 EAGLE COUNTY Caregiver Connections Senior Spot 455 Nottingham Ranch Rd, Avon 81620 970-977-0188
Mountain Valley Developmental Services 700 Mt Sopris Dr, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-2306 Pathfinders 970-379-5276
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American Diabetes Association 2460 W 26th Av, Ste C500, Denver 80211 720-855-1102
Rifle Workforce Center 216 W 3rd St, Rifle 81650 970-625-5627 GUNNISON COUNTY Colorado Workforce Center 109 E Georgia, Gunnison 81230 970-641-0031 MESA COUNTY
Abode of Colorado Hospice & Home Health (ad on page 102)
744 Horizon Ct, Ste 135, GJ 81506 Mid-Valley Seniors 970-658-8705 0020 Eagle Cnty Rd, Ste E, El Jebel 81623 970-328-7682 Center for Independence (ad on pages 22, 75) GARFIELD COUNTY 740 Gunnison Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-241-0315 A Little Help (ad on page 71) CO Vocational Rehab Services 970-404-1923 222 S 6th St, Ste 215, GJ 81501 A Little Help can help with transportation, 970-248-7103 yard work, handiwork, home organization, Continued on next page and social engagement. Call for more information about membership Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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EMPLOYMENT & VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES continued Grand Valley Catholic Outreach 245 S 1st St, GJ 81501 970-241-3658 Mesa County Health Dept – Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-6900 The Mesa County CSFP offers free food packages and nutritional education to qualifying seniors. Volunteers are needed in Delta, Montrose and Mesa counties to help assemble and distribute food boxes to low income seniors. Call for more info. Mesa County Dept of Human Services 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2888 Mesa County Options for Long Term Care 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-683-2614 Mesa County Retired Senior Volunteer Program 422 White Ave, Ste 90, GJ 81501 970-243-9839 Matches volunteers with community volunteer agencies based on skills and needs. Mesa County Workforce Center 512 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-0871 Mesa Development Svcs (Spectra) 2404 Teller Ave, GJ 81501 970-248-9040
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Mesa County RSVP & SHIP 422 White Ave, Ste 90, GJ 81501 970-243-9839 Tutor students to help them succeed and grow academically and socially. St. Mary’s Volunteer Services 2635 N 7th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-244-2012 STRiVE 790 Wellington, Grand Junction 81501 970-243-3702 MONTROSE COUNTY Montrose Workforce Center 504 N 1st St, Montrose 81401 970-249-7783, 970-252-0678 PITKIN COUNTY
A Little Help
(ad on page 71) 970-404-1923 A Little Help can help with transportation, yard work, handiwork, home organization, and social engagement. Call for more information about membership Pathfinders 970-379-5276 Pitkin County Senior Services 275 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432
ENERGY RESOURCES Sliding scale or income qualifying energy resources for seniors. Look at your local public service company for possible resource.
Energy Assistance & Crisis Intervention Programs – HEAT Helpline 866-432-8435 Colorado Energy Office 1600 Broadway, Ste 1960, Denver 80202 303-866-2100 Colorado Gerontological Society 1129 Pensylvania St, Denver 80203 303-333-3482 Grand Valley Catholic Outreach 245 S 1st St, Grand Junction 81501 970-241-3658 Gunnison County Dept of Human Svcs 220 N Spruce, Gunnison 81230 970-641-3244 Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) – 5 10 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-241-8480 – 1 95 W 14th St, Rifle 81650 970-625-5282 Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) 866-674-6327 NW Colorado Council of Govts – Weatherization Program 800-332-3669
FINAL EXPENSE INSURANCE
AIS Medicare & More (ad on page 47) 970-651-1551 Serving the Western Slope
FINANCIAL & TAX ASSISTANCE Financial assistance companies specialize in assisting seniors facing financial problems or in need of financial assistance. NATIONAL AARP Tax Aide 888-227-7669 BenefitsCheckUp.Org Colorado Gerontological Society 1129 Pensylvania St, Denver 80203 303-333-3482 Credit.org 800-431-8456
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DebtHelper.com 800-920-2262 Federal Income Tax Information (TTY/TDD) 800-829-4059 IRS Hotline 800-829-1040 IRS National Tax Payer Advocate Help Line 877-777-4778 Money Management International 877-422-9040 / 877-908-2227 National Foundation for Credit Counseling 800-388-2227 National Foundation for Debt Management – Housing Counseling 800-510-0301 Continued on next page
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Social Security Hot Line 800-772-1213 Western Union – Fraud Protection 800-448-1492 STATEWIDE Catholic Charities & Community Services 6240 Smith Rd, Denver 80216 303-742-0828 Colorado Housing & Finance Authority 800-877-8450 Grand Valley Catholic Outreach 970-241-3658 PERA 800-759-7372 Salvation Army Christian Legal Clinic 303-296-2456
GUNNISON COUNTY Gunnison County Dept of Human Services 220 N Spruce, Gunnison 81230 970-641-3244 MESA COUNTY
Center for Independence
(ad on pages 22, 75) 740 Gunnison Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-241-0315 CO Resident Discount Program – St Mary’s Hospital 970-298-7011 Housing Resources of WCO 524 30 Rd, Ste 3, Grand Junction 81504 970-241-2871 Mesa County Dept of Human Services 510 29½ Rd, GJ 81501 970-241-8480
State of Colorado Tax Info Line 303-238-7378
Salvation Army 1235 N 4th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-242-7513
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PITKIN COUNTY
Dept of Human Services 195 W 14th St, Rifle 81650 970-625-5282
Pitkin County Senior Services 0275 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432
High Country Retired Senior Volunteer Program at Colorado Mountain College 1402 Blake Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-947-8462
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FINANCIAL ADVISOR
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FOOD RESOURCES Sliding scale or income qualifying food resources for seniors and also list of congregate meal sites. NATIONAL AND STATEWIDE Catholic Charities 6240 Smith Rd, Denver 80216 303-742-0828
Hunger Free Colorado
(ad on page 33) 1355 S Colorado Blvd #201, Denver 80222 855-855-4626 / 720-382-2920 Toll-free, Bilingual hotline is a free “one-stop” resource that offers geographically based referrals to both public and private assistance programs throughout the state. Lift Up Food Pantry 800 Railroad Ave, Rifle 81650 970-625-4496
Member SIPC | MKT-5894I-A
Meals on Wheels America 888-998-6325 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) – National Hunger Hotline 800-221-5689
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) 1575 Sherman St, 3rd Fl, Denver 80203 800-536-5298 DELTA COUNTY Cedaredge Nutrition Services 140 NW 2nd Ave, Cedaredge 81413 970-856-3636 Community Food Bank 562 W Crete Cir, Ste 102, GJ 81501 970-640-0336 Delta Senior Center 247 Meeker St, Delta 81416 970-874-7837 Hotchkiss Senior Center 276 W Main St, Hotchkiss 81419 970-872-3494 Paonia Senior Center 106 3rd St, Paonia 81428 970-527-3435 Continued on next page
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Volunteers of America – Senior CommUnity Meals
(ad on Inside Back Cover) 350 Stafford Ln, Ste 3511, Delta 81416 970-874-7661
Western Slope Food Bank of the Rockies – www.foodbankrockies.org (ad on page 33) 268 N River Rd, Palisade 81526 970-464-1138 / 877-953-3937 Offers free monthly food packages to qualifying seniors. Individuals must be 60 years of age or older and meet income guidelines to qualify. For more information or to make an appointment, please call. EAGLE COUNTY Eagle County Healthy Aging – Home Delivered Meals 970-328-8896 Eagle River Valley Food Bank 760 Lindbergh Dr, Unit 7, Gypsum 81637 970-328-7900 Eagle Healthy Aging (Meals offered Tuesdays and Thursdays) 715 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8896 El Jebel Healthy Aging (Meals offered Tuesdays and Thursdays) 0020 Eagle Cnty Rd, El Jebel 81623 970-379-0020 Mid-Valley Seniors 0020 Eagle Cnty Rd, Ste 102, El Jebel 81623 970-328-9821
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Minturn Healthy Aging (Meals offered Tuesdays and Thursdays) 1 Academy Loop, Minturn 81645 970-328-2812 Minturn Town Hall 302 Pine St, Minturn 81645 970-827-5645x107 GARFIELD COUNTY Congregate Meal Sites – Sunnyside Senior Center (Mon & Thurs noon) 601 21st St #106, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-9234 Garfield County Dept of Human Svcs 970-945-9191 Grand River Medical Center Home Delivered Meals 501 Airport Rd, Rifle 81650 970-625-1510 Lift Up Food Pantry –C arbondale (Mon, Wed, Fri, 10 am to 12:30 pm) 520 S 3rd St, Ste 35, Carbondale 81623 970-963-1778 –G lenwood Springs (Tue & Fri 10 am to 12:30 pm, Thu 10 am to 3 pm) 1004 Grand Av, Glenwood Sprgs 81601 970-945-2005 –N ew Castle (Wed & Fri, 9 am to 1 pm) 126 N 4th St, New Castle 81647 970-984-2115 –R ifle (Tue-Fri, 9 am to 4 pm, 1st Fri, 4 pm to 7 pm, 3rd Sat, 9 am to 12 pm) 800 Railroad Ave, Rifle 81650 970-625-4888 –P arachute (MWF, 10 am to 2 pm) 201 E First St, Parachute 81635 970-285-0221
• Receive one-on-one assistance with applying for food stamps • Referrals to food pantries, free meals, and nutrition programs • Other food resources are available if your food stamp benefits are not enough
Food Resource Hotline STATEWIDE, TOLL-FREE
855-855-4626
METRO DENVER
CALL US 720-382-2920 TODAY!
Find out more at HungerFreeColorado.org.
GUNNISON COUNTY Gunnison Food Pantry 321 Main St, Ste C, Gunnison 81230 970-641-4156 Young at Heart – Senior Lunch & Home Delivered Meals 200 E Spencer, Gunnison 81230 970-641-2107 MESA COUNTY Clifton Christian Church Food & Clothing Program (Wed 12:30-3 pm & Fri 9-11:30 am) 970-434-7392 x2 Community Food Bank 562 W Crete Cir, Grand Junction 81505 970-640-0336
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Western Slope Food Bank of the Rockies – www.foodbankrockies.org (ad on page 33) 268 N River Rd, Palisade 81526 970-464-1138 / 877-953-3937 Offers free monthly food packages to qualifying seniors. Individuals must be 60 years of age or older and meet income guidelines to qualify. For more information or to make an appointment, please call. MONTROSE COUNTY Community Food Bank 562 W Crete Cir, Grand Junction 81501 970-640-0336
Western Slope Food Bank of the Rockies – www.foodbankrockies.org (ad on page 33) 268 N River Rd, Palisade 81526 970-464-1138 / 877-953-3937 Offers free monthly food packages to qualifying seniors. Individuals must be 60 years of age or older and meet income guidelines to qualify. For more information or to make an appointment, please call. Mexican American Dev Assc (MADA) 17 N 6th St, Montrose 81401 970-249-4774 Nucla Senior Center 386 Main St, Nucla 81424 970-864-7278 Olathe Community Center 115 Main St, Olathe 81425 970-323-5391
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Sharing Ministries (Call for locations and times) 49 N 1st St, Montrose 81401 970-240-8385
Volunteers of America – Senior CommUnity Meals
(ad on Inside Back Cover) 350 Stafford Ln, Ste 3511, Delta 81416 970-874-7661 West End Senior Center 386 Main St, Nucla 81424 970-864-7278 PITKIN COUNTY Lift Up Food Pantry (Tues to Thurs, 11 am to 1 pm, Wed 4 pm to 6 pm) 456 N Mill St, Ste 18, Aspen 81611 970-544-2009 Pitkin County Senior Center – Home Delivered Meals, Senior Lunches 0275 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432
GUARDIANSHIP / CONSERVATORSHIP Aging Life Care Association (ALCA) 520-881-8008 Colorado Gerontological Society 1129 Pensylvania St, Denver 80203 303-333-3482
Elder Quest
(ad on page 17) 602 26½ Rd, Grand Junction 81506 970-985-5950 Guardianship Alliance of Colorado 801 Yosemite St, Denver 80230 303-691-9339
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High Country RSVP at Colorado Mountain College – Helping Hands for Seniors 1402 Blake Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-947-8462 Mesa County RSVP 422 White Ave, Ste 090, GJ 81502 970-243-9839 x4
HEALTH INSURANCE INFORMATION & COUNSELING
AIS Medicare & More (ad on page 47) 970-651-1551 Serving the Western Slope
HEALTH INSURANCE SUPPLEMENTS Gunnison County Health & Human Services 220 N Spruce, Gunnison 81230 970-641-0209 Wilma B. Bacon Mammography Ctr 750 Wellington Ave, GJ 81501 970-244-2249 Women’s Wellness Connection 866-951-9355
HEALTH SCREENING Gunnison County Health & Human Services 220 N Spruce St, Gunnison 81230 970-641-3244 Wilma B Bacon Mammography Center 750 Wellington Ave Grand Junction 81501 970-244-2249
Women’s Wellness Connection 866-951-9355
HEARING RESOURCES Non-profit and government organizations providing resources and hearing services. Many programs are sliding scale and income qualifying. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 800-638-8255
Center for Independence
(ad on pages 22, 75) 740 Gunnison Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-241-0315
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Colorado Commission for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing 1575 Sherman St, Garden Level, Denver 80203 303-866-4824 Colorado Gerontological Society 1129 Pensylvania St, Denver 80203 303-333-3482 Colorado Telecommunications Equipment Distribution Program 1575 Sherman St, Denver 80203 303-866-2097 Hearing Helpline – Better Hearing Institute 800-327-9355 Hearing Loss Association of America – Western Colorado Chapter 970-241-2592 Inter-Faith Community Services 3370 S Irving, Englewood 80110 303-789-0501 Continued on next page
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International Hearing Dog 5901 E 89th Ave, Henderson 80640 303-287-3277
EAGLE COUNTY Lincare 210 Center Dr, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-945-1450 GARFIELD COUNTY
National Institute on Deafness 800-241-1044 Provides durable medical equipment for indigent and uninsured.
Aero Care / Air Options 1818 Medicine Bow Ct, Ste 2, Silt 81652 970-876-1946
Starkey Hearing Foundation (Hear Now) 800-328-8602
G&G Medical / Rotech 622 W Gunnison Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-245-9054
HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Providing/selling medical supplies, oxygen and respiratory equipment, wheelchairs, and diabetic supplies for home use. Some companies provide specialized convenience for your home (walk-in tubs, stair lifts, elevators, etc). Many companies directly bill Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance. DELTA COUNTY Aero Care / Air Options 713 Main St, Delta 81416 970-874-1268 G&G Medical / Rotech 622 W Gunnison Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-245-9054 Hartman Brothers 1450 E 3rd St, Delta 81416 970-874-2828 Oxygen Plus 1410 Valley View, Delta 81416 970-874-4342
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Mountain Aire Medical Supply (Rifle) 2490 Patterson Rd, Ste 5, GJ 81505 970-244-8983 GUNNISON COUNTY Aero Care / Air Options 701 N Main St, Gunnison 81230 970-641-1828 Oxygen Plus 1410 Valley View, Delta 81416 970-874-4342 MESA COUNTY Aero Care / Air Options 2119 N 7th St, Ste 5, Grand Junction 81501 970-241-2202 Apria 2956 North Ave, Ste 2-3, GJ 81504 970-245-1604 G&G Medical / Rotech 622 Gunnison Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-245-9054 Lincare 1048 Independent Ave, Ste A116, GJ 81501 970-241-7744
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A-Med Supply 27 N Harrison St, Cortez 81321 970-565-7699
Mountain Aire Medical Supply 2490 Patterson Rd #5, GJ 81505 970-244-8983
American Home Patient 2405 E Empire St, Ste 3, Cortez 81321 970-565-3204
National Seating & Mobility 2387 River Rd, Ste 130, GJ 81505 970-644-5952
Apria Healthcare 208 Parker Ave, Ste C, Durango 81303 970-259-7575
Nu Motion 2517 Weslo Ave, Grand Junction 81505 970-242-3011
Lincare 208 Parker Ave, Ste D, Durango 81303 970-375-1627
MONTROSE COUNTY
ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado – Region 10 (ad on pages 12-13) 145 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436 Aero Care / Air Options 843 3rd St, Montrose 81401 970-252-0212 G&G Medical / Rotech 622 W Gunnison Ave, Delta 81501 970-245-9054 Hartman Brothers 531 Main St, Montrose 81401 970-240-9556 Oxygen Plus 1410 Valley View, Delta 81416 970-874-4342 SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES CORTEZ / DURANGO Aero Care / Air Options 1740 E Main, Ste 6, Cortez 81321 970-565-3666
Petersen Medical 1108 Mildred Rd, Cortez 81321 970-565-4200
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Preferred Homecare 2844 E Main #105, Farmington, NM 87402 505-325-9868 CRAIG / STEAMBOAT / MEEKER Aero Care / Air Options 246 Market St, Meeker 81641 970-878-5883 G&G Medical / Rotech 90 E 1st St, Craig 81625 970-824-8347 Lincare 258 E Main St, Rangley 81648 970-675-2808 MOAB / BLANDING Petersen Medical 154 S Main, Blanding 84511 435-678-2250 Continued on next page
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HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES continued RANGLEY Aero Care / Air Options 246 Market St, Meeker 81641 970-878-5883 Lincare 258 E Main St, Rangley 81648 970-675-2808 Valley Home Medical 395 S Vernal Ave, Vernal UT 84078 435-781-1882 / 800-350-1342
HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES – LOAN CLOSETS
ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado – Region 10 (ad on pages 12-13)
HOSPICE Hospices provide individuals facing terminal illness with care at home or in a healthcare facility. The focus is on comfort rather than treatment. See the full Hospice section starting on page 97. National Hospice & Palliative Care Organization Helpline 703-837-1500
HOSPITALS DELTA COUNTY Delta County Memorial Hospital 1501 E 3rd St, Delta 81416 970-874-7681 EAGLE COUNTY
145 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436
Vail Health 181 W Meadow Dr, Vail 81657 970-476-2451
ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado – Region 11 (ad on pages 12-13)
GARFIELD COUNTY
510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2746
Garfield County ADRC
(ad on pages 12-13) 970-244-8400
HOMEMAKING / HOUSEKEEPING
Right at Home (ad on page 87)
507 Main St, Grand Junction 81505 970-697-1331 Glenwood Springs 970-456-4610 Delta 970-399-1477
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Grand River Medical Center
501 Airport Rd, Rifle 81650 970-625-1510 Valley View Hospital 1906 Blake Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-945-6535 GUNNISON COUNTY Gunnison Valley Hospital 711 N Taylor St, Gunnison 81230 970-641-1456
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Colorado Canyons Hospital & Medical Center 300 W Ottley Ave, Fruita 81521 970-858-3900
Community Hospital 2351 G Rd, Grand Junction 81505 970-242-0920 Grand Valley Surgical Center 710 Wellington Ave, Ste 21, GJ 81501 970-298-7800 Plateau Valley Health Services 58128 US Hwy 330, Collbran 81624 970-487-3565 St. Mary’s Hospital 2635 N 7th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-244-2273 St. Mary’s Regional Cancer Center 750 Wellington Ave, GJ 81501 970-298-7500 VA Medical Center 2121 North Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-242-0731 MONTROSE COUNTY Montrose Memorial Hospital 800 S 3rd, Montrose 81401 970-249-2211 San Juan Cancer Center 600 S 5th St, Montrose 81401 970-497-8000
HOSPITALS – PSYCHIATRIC West Springs Hospital 515 28¾ Rd, Grand Junction 81501 970-241-6023
HOUSING PLACEMENT & RESOURCE SPECIALISTS
Elder Quest
(ad on page 17) 602 26½ Rd, Grand Junction 81506 970-985-5950
INVESTMENTS
Edward Jones – Jim Roland, ChFC®, AAMS®
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(ad on page 31) 970-245-4869
LIBRARIES Many libraries provide special services for seniors and those with physical impairments. National Library Svc for the Blind & Physically Handicapped (NLS) 888-657-7323 DELTA COUNTY Cedaredge Public Library 180 SW 6th Av, Cedaredge 81413 970-399-7674
PITKIN COUNTY
Crawford Public Library 545 Hwy 92, Crawford 81415 970-399-7783
Aspen Valley Hospital 0401 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-925-1120
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LIBRARIES continued Hotchkiss Public Library 149 E Main St, Hotchkiss 81419 970-399-7781 Paonia Public Library 80 Samuel Wade Rd, Paonia 81428 970-399-7881
Glenwood Springs Branch 815 Cooper Ave, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-5958 New Castle Branch 402 Main St, New Castle 81647 970-984-2346
EAGLE COUNTY
Parachute Branch 244 Grand Valley Way, Parachute 81635 970-285-9870
Avon Public Library 200 Benchmark Rd, Avon 81620 970-949-6797
Rifle Branch 207 East Ave, Rifle 81650 970-625-3471
Basalt Regional Library 14 Midland Ave, Basalt 81621 970-927-4311
Silt Branch 680 Home Ave, Silt 81652 970-876-5500
Eagle Valley Library 600 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8800
GUNNISON COUNTY
Gypsum Public Library 47 Lundgren Blvd, Gypsum 81637 970-524-5080 Vail Public Library 292 W Meadow Dr, Vail 81657 970-479-2184 GARFIELD COUNTY Carbondale Branch Library 320 Sopris Ave, Carbondale 81623 970-963-2889 CMC Quigley Library 3000 County Rd 114, Glenwd Spgs 81601 970-947-8271 Connie Delaney Health Library (Valley View Hospital) 1906 Blake Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-384-6950
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Crested Butte Library 504 Maroon Ave, Crested Butte 81224 970-349-6535 Gunnison County Library District 307 N Wisconsin St, Gunnison 81230 970-641-3485 MESA COUNTY Central Branch 443 N 6th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-243-4442 Clifton Branch 590 32 Rd #6-F, Clifton 81520 970-434-6936 Collbran Branch 111 Main St, Collbran 81624 970-487-3545 DeBeque Branch 730 Minter Ave, DeBeque 81630 970-283-8625
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Gateway Branch 42700 Hwy 141, Gateway 81522 970-931-2428 Orchard Mesa Branch 230 Lynwood St, Grand Junction 81503 970-243-0181 Palisade Branch 119 W 3rd St, Palisade 81526 970-464-7557 Tomlinson Library at CMU 1100 North Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-248-1860 Words on Wheels – Homebound Book Program 970-683-2420 MONTROSE COUNTY Regional Library District – Montrose Campus 320 S 2nd St, Montrose 81401 970-249-9656 Regional Library District at Naturita 107 W 1st Ave, Naturita 81422 970-787-2270 Regional Library District at Paradox Paradox Valley School, 21501 600 Rd, Paradox 81429 970-859-7236 PITKIN COUNTY Pitkin County Library 120 N Mill St, Aspen 81611 970-429-1900
LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE
Edward Jones – Jim Roland, ChFC®, AAMS® (ad on page 31) 970-245-4869
LONG-TERM CARE PLANNING
AIS Medicare & More (ad on page 47) 970-651-1551 Serving the Western Slope
MEDICAID PLANNING
JG Medicaid Consulting, LLC
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Fruita Branch 324 Coulson St, Fruita 81521 970-858-7703
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MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANS
AIS Medicare & More (ad on page 47) 970-651-1551 Serving the Western Slope
Fidelis Consultants
(ad on page 48) 970-400-7609 / 866-497-3851
Volunteers of America – Senior CommUnity Care – PACE (ad on Inside Back Cover) – 11485 Hwy 65, Eckert 81418 970-835-2900 – 2377 Robbins Way, Montrose 81401 970-964-3500
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To Gift or Not to Gift…? When someone is thinking of how to get Long Term Care help for parents or their spouse, one reaction is to disburse assets so they can apply for Medicaid. What many people do not realize is that by disbursing assets, they may jeopardize the in-need person’s immediate eligibility for assistance by causing a penalty period. Transfers Without Fair Consideration (TWFC), or gifting, of any kind are not allowed for Medicaid eligibility. Various types of gifting may include but are not limited to: n
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The State of Colorado and its counties has a 5 year look-back period. This means that if ‘dad’ added his kids as co-owners on his home four years go, and now dad needs Long Term Care (LTC) Medicaid, the State and counties can look back five years into dad’s financial transactions. Because the home’s ownership changed four years ago, the addition of other owners will cause a gifting situation. Based on dad adding a son and daughter to the home’s ownership, this would be equivalent to 2/3 of the home’s ownership going to the two kids, and 1/3 remaining with dad. If the home’s value is $300,000, the gift portion in this transaction would be $200,000 and the penalty period would be based on this amount. Penalty periods, otherwise known as Periods of Ineligibility (POI), are based on the amounts gifted. This can be anything from a single gift of cash to multiple transactions involved. Some transactions, or gifts, can be reversed relatively easy and others cannot be reversed at all, so it’s very important to consider if the family is in a financial position to private pay while the penalty is being served. In 2020, a gift of $8,758 will result in a penalty period of one (1) month. If the sample transaction is revisited where a $200,000 TWFC (gift) occurred, the penalty would be nearly 23 months long. Not many families are in a
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To Gift or Not to Gift…? continued position to private pay a nursing facility for 23 months while dad serves a penalty period. The penalties cannot be started until the LTC Medicaid applicant is otherwise eligible. What this means for a single or widowed individual is that the individual’s assets cannot exceed $2,000, and he or she would be otherwise eligible if it were not for the Transfer Without Fair Consideration. Once the individual is determined to be otherwise eligible, the penalty period can begin. As always, financial eligibility and functional criteria both must meet the State’s requirements for Long Term Care Medicaid to be approved. To avoid transfers and the sub-
sequent penalty periods, mom and dad’s money should be used to pay for their own needs. If a spend down of assets is necessary, paying their medical bills; paying off credit card balances in their names; paying facility rent; or upgrading their inhome bathroom to meet their needs are all potential options. Beware though, because some expenses that are thought to be appropriate can back-fire. Seeking guidance from a professional familiar with State regulations is always advisable.~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Joell Gray, owner of JG Medicaid Consulting. She can be reached at 970216-4999 or jg.ltc.med@gmail.com See ad on page 43. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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Medicare 2020 “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 $144.60 (Premium could be higher based on income)
Premium varies by company, age, location & other factors.
$1,408 deductible (per benefit period) It is possible to pay the $ $1,408 deductible and other daily charges for multiple stays & extended care.
$198 annual deductible. (this can increase each year) 80/20 after deductible.
Plan covers: Inpatient hospital care, home health care services, hospice, inpatient skilled nursing & more.
Plan covers: health care providers, ambulance, emergency care, outpatient surgical, preventive services and other Medicare approved benefits.
Providers are paid by Medicare assignment.
Most doctors accept Medicare.
No coverage outside USA.
No coverage outside the USA.
No out-of-pocket maximum.
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.
Many people add a Medigap plan, Part D or an Advantage Plan (Part C) to fill the “gaps” in the coverage.
A person on Medicare is also known as a “Medicare Beneficiary.”
Guarantee Issue at initial enrollment (Other special enrollment periods may be avalable) These plans generally pay Part A deductible, the 20% not covered by Part B & other Medicare eligible benefits When this coordinates with Medicare, many benefits are 100% covered Can provide benefits outside USA Plans are only available through insurance companies. Important to add Part D plan to cover prescription drugs & avoid penalties. Must have Part A & B to enroll.
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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 $144.60 is still paid (Premium can be higher depending on income)
Plans are generally a variation of the following: Deductible (Phase I) $0–$435 deductible
There are many plan types available: PPO, HMO, HSA, PFFS, etc.
Initial Coverage (Phase II) co-pay coverage until the total cost of the drugs = $4,020
Plans have co-pays and /or coinsurance for covered benefits & services.
Plans have an annual out-of pocket maximum.
Coverage Gap / Doughnut Hole (Phase III) The member now pays much more for covered drugs 25% generic / 25% brand. There is a drug manufacture discount on brand name drugs that can count toward the “True out-of-pocket” (TrOOP) You remain here until the $6,350 (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: $3.60 / $8.95 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 the time to make changes in company or coverage.
Part D can be separate with Medigap & PFFS plans. There is a penalty for late enrollment into Part D.
Must have Part A & B to enroll.
Must have Part A or B to enroll.
Preventive care is covered 100%.
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Annual Election Period is Oct 15–Dec 7 each year
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Navigating the Medicare can seem like a confusing Medicare Maze web of options. Many seniors choose to rely on licensed agents for help navigating an average of 24 plans available to choose from each year. It’s important to keep in mind that an agent may not be contracted with all insurance companies offering plans in your area. Working with a local agent that is licensed to represent multiple carriers is ideal. With plans changing from year to year there could be a better choice for you in terms of cost and coverage. Your agent should check whether your doctor, hospital, preferred pharmacy and other providers are considered in network. Also, some Medicare agents focus on selling only supplemental insurance, or Medigap. Those policies help you with copays, deductibles and other out-of-pocket expenses, and can only be paired with original Medicare. While this might be the option for you, you won’t know if your agent doesn’t check. Work with an agent that represents both Medicare Advantage and Medigap plans to be aware of your options. There are federal and state laws governing agents who sell Medicare plans, which prohibit things such as them showing up uninvited at your house or trying to lure you with a cash offer. They also cannot legally
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charge you a fee to process your enrollment, as agents are compensated through commissions from the insurance carriers they represent. Make sure you are working with a licensed agent. Unlicensed volunteers can cause you issues if they help you choose and enroll in a plan and there is a mistake. They aren’t held accountable like a licensed agent would be, because it appears as if you enrolled on your own, rather than with assistance. They may not receive the same training as licensed agents or be aware of plan nuances and features, because they do not receive carrier to agent communications. If you feel you enrolled in the wrong plan, contact an agent to see if you qualify for a special enrollment period to correct the situation. Your agent should be well-versed in Medicare matters and be able to assist you in applying for Medicare Savings Reimbursement, Extra Help and pharmaceutical assistance programs. ~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Jolynn Allen. Jolynn is an Agency Principal with AIS Medicare & More, and may be reached at 970-651-1551 or by email at alleninsuranceservices@ comcast.net. See ad on page 47.
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AIS Medicare & More (ad on page 47) 970-651-1551 Serving the Western Slope
MEDICARE / MEDICAID INFORMATION Medicare, the nation’s largest health insurance program, provides health insurance for Americans. Medicaid is a federal program based largely on income guidelines.
ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado – Region 10 (ad on pages 12-13) 145 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436
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ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado – Region 11 (ad on pages 12-13) 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2746
Colorado Division of Insurance 800-930-3745 Colorado Gerontological Society 303-333-3482 Colorado Insurance Commissioner 1560 Broadway, Ste 850, Denver 80202 303-894-7499
Fidelis Consultants
(ad on page 48) 970-400-7609 / 866-497-3851
JG Medicaid Consulting, LLC (ad on page 43) 970-216-4999
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Medicare Hotline 800-633-4227
Metro Crisis Services (www.metrocrisisservices.org) 888-885-1222 Statewide referrals made
Medicare / Social Security Administration 800-772-1213
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) 703-524-7600
Medicare Choices Helpline & Claims 800-633-4227
National Institute of Mental Health 866-615-6464
Medicare TTY 877-486-2048
National Mental Health Association 800-969-6642
Medicare/Medicaid Fraud Hotline 800-447-8477
National Suicide Prevention Hotline 800-273-TALK (8255)
My Medicare Matters – NCOA 571-527-3900
Suicide Prevention 800-SUICIDE (784-2433)
Senior Medicare Patrol Project 800-503-5190
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SHIP/Medicare Help Line – G arfield County 970-384-8744 –M esa County 970-200-4616
Center for Mental Health 107 W 11th St, Delta 81416 970-874-8981
Vintage – Region 12
Hope Center at Eagle River Valley 970-925-5858
(ad on pages 12-13) 249 Warren Ave, Silverthorne 80498 970-468-0295
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES NATIONAL AND REGIONAL Colorado Crisis Services 844-493-8255 Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance 800-826-3632
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Mind Springs Health – 137 Howard St, Eagle 81631 970-328-6969 – 395 E Lionshead Cir, Ste 1, Vail 81657 970-476-0930 GARFIELD COUNTY Mind Springs Health – 6916 Hwy 82, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-945-2583 – 796 Megan St, Ste 300, Rifle 81650 970-625-3582 Continued on page 51
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The Power of Your Words Words, you see them on paper, you hear them used by family, friends, and foe. But what do they mean? Well they mean whatever YOU believe they mean. WHAT? Yes, you give the meaning to words which is what causes much confusion and conflict. Let me give you an example: You have a definition that you’ve given the word such as marriage. Maybe you have an idealistic view so to you that word means, a committed relationship, honor, support, companion, someone who always has your back. But, your experiences in that area of life are far from the idealistic. Let’s say that you married someone who cheated on you, took money, insulted you or hurt your feelings. So now your definition is all mixed up. The part of you that wants to believe in the ideal versus the experiences that has colored your definition. You no longer have the same definition. In life we experience many hurts. Some of those experiences we have defined as ‘mean, hateful, vengeful, hurtful’ and we have written off those people. But what if, how you perceived what they did or said was not the intent that they intended? I watched several conversations between my Mother and Stepfather that was destructive to their relationship. He would say something, she
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would hear what he said, she would put her ‘spin’ on it, and the upset was on. I knew what he meant by what he said but the same words did not MEAN the same thing to my Mother. Sadly, towards the end of his life they were not close and they both had damaged the relationship based on different definitions of words. So, remember, words are powerful, how are you meaning them and how is someone else hearing them? We do have the option of changing our definitions which also shifts our relationships, not only with a partner, but how we see ourselves, money, success, exercise and more. Redefining words helps us redefine our lives and experiences.~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Jodie MacTavish of Healthful Transformations. She may be reached at, 360-624-3332 or by email at: jodietransformlife@gmail.com. See ad on page 51.
Can I feel happier and get out of pain? Yes, it is possible… Set up a series of sessions to lighten the stressors and learn techniques to manage your life challenges. Biofeedback and numerous other tools are available to help you gain control over your emotions, health, pain, & negative self talk.
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Pathfinders 970-379-5276 GUNNISON COUNTY Center for Mental Health 710 N Taylor, Gunnison 81230 970-252-3200 MESA COUNTY
Healthful Transformations
(ad on page 51) 1000 N 9th, Ste 12, Grand Junction 81501 360-624-3332
Marillac Health Medical / Behavioral Health (ad on page 63) 970-298-1782 – 2 333 N 6th St, Grand Junction 81501 – 5 10 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504
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MONTROSE COUNTY Center for Mental Health – 2130 E Main, Montrose 81401 970-252-3200 – Emergency Services 970-252-6220 PITKIN COUNTY Aspen Counseling Center – Mind Springs Health 0405 Castle Creek Rd, Ste 207 Aspen 81611 970-920-5555 Aspen Hope Center 970-925-5858 Pathfinders 970-379-5276
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MOBILE DENTAL HYGIENE
Front Door Dental (ad on page 21) 970-773-6969
ORAL HYGIENE – HOME VISITS
Front Door Dental (ad on page 21) 970-773-6969
PACE PROGRAMS PACE is a Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly
Delta County PACE
(ad on Inside Back Cover) 11485 Hwy 65, Eckert 81418 970-835-2900
Montrose County PACE (ad on Inside Back Cover) 2377 Robins Wy, Montrose 81401 970-964-3500
PALLIATIVE CARE Specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. Care is focused on relief from the symptoms and stress of a serious illness. The goal is to improve quality of life for both the patient and the family. The care is provided by a specially-trained team of doctors, nurses and other specialists who work together with a patient’s other doctors to provide an extra layer of support. It is appropriate at any stage in a serious illness, and it can be provided along with curative treatment “or hospice.
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HomeCare & Hospice of the Valley (ad on pages 96, 102) 823 Grand Ave, Ste 300, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-930-6008
HopeWest Hospice (ad on page 102) Grand Junction 81506 970-241-2212
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Heritage Park Care Center & Heritage Therapy Services
(ad on page 118) 1200 Village Rd, Carbondale 81623 970-963-1500
PHYSICIANS
Marillac Health Medical Clinic (ad on page 63)
970-298-1782 – 2 333 N 6th St, Grand Junction 81501 – 5 10 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE & DISCOUNTS AARP Pharmacy Service 866-554-5376 AARP Prescription Discount Program – Member Advantages 800-456-2277 Care Mart Prescription Discount Card Program 877-321-2652 Colorado Gerontological Society 1129 Pensylvania St, Denver 80203 303-333-3482
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Lilly Patient Assistance Program 800-545-6962 Medicare Prescription Drug Card 800-633-4227 Medicine Assistance Tool – MAT (MAT.org) 888-477-2669 Merck Patient Assistance Program 800-727-5400
Mesa County ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado (ad on pages 12-13) 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2746 National Council on Aging Benefits CheckUp (www.benefitscheckup.org) 571-527-3900 Novartis Medicare Drug Plan Assistance Line 800-620-3292 Pharmaceutical Assistance for the Aged & Disabled (PAAD) 800-792-9745
Pfizer Assistance Program RxPathways 866-706-2400 Rx Benefits 800-377-1614
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United Country Real Colorado Properties
(ad on page 53) 428 Main St, Grand Junction 81501 970-261-3850
REHABILITATION FACILITIES Rehabilitation Facilities offer full restorative therapies such as Physical, Occupational, Speech and/or Respiratory therapies and can be offered in a variety of settings including stand-alone buildings or as part of a clinical practice or existing skilled-care nursing facility. Rehabilitation Facilities can only be accessed following a hospital stay as an inpatient in a general hospital setting which has lasted for a certain number of days. Refer to our Skilled Nursing grid on pages 128-130 for an overview of skilled nursing centers and the in-patient/ out-patient services they provide.
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Castle Peak Senior Life & Rehabilitation (ad on page 119) 195 Freestone Rd, Eagle 81631 970-432-1150
Grand River Rehab Services 501 Airport Rd, Rifle 81650 970-625-6451
Heritage Park Care Center
(ad on page 118) 1200 Village Rd, Carbondale 81623 970-963-1500
La Villa Grande Care Center – Five Star Senior Living (ad on pages 56, 127) 2501 Little Bookcliff Dr, GJ 81501 970-245-1211
Larchwood Inns Skilled Nursing & Post-Acute Rehab Facility
(ad on pages 56, 68-69) 2845 N 15th St, Grand Junction 81506 970-245-0022
Mantey Heights Rehab & Care Center – Five Star Senior Living (ad on pages 56, 127) 2825 Patterson Rd, GJ 81506 970-242-7356
Horizons Care Center
(ad on Inside Back Cover) 11411 Hwy 65, Eckert 81418 970-835-2600
VOA – Valley Manor Care Center (ad on Inside Back Cover)
1401 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-9634
REHABILITATION FACILITIES – TRANSITIONAL A transitional rehabilitation facility is a skilled nursing facility that provides short term care and therapy to Medicare and insurance patients only. A transitional rehabilitation facility does not provide long-term care and normally does not have certification to serve the Medicaid population. The majority of patient stays in transitional rehabilitation facilities is under 30 days and nursing, PT, OT and ST can be available 7 days a week.
Center at Foresight, The
(ad on page 55) 606 E Foresight Cir, Grand Junction 81505 970-985-7900
La Villa Grande Care Center – Five Star Senior Living (ad on pages 56, 127) 2501 Little Bookcliff Dr, GJ 81501 970-245-1211
Larchwood Inns Skilled Nursing & Post-Acute Rehab Facility
(ad on pages 56, 68-69) 2845 N 15th St, Grand Junction 81506 970-245-0022
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• Fully furnished transitional apartment to practice specific skills prior to returning home • Beautiful resort-like atmosphere with scenic views • Gourmet dining focused on excellent nutrition and satisfaction • Relax, renew, and be pampered in our beautiful salon
Bringing customer service back into healthcare
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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.
St. Mary’s Hospital & Medical Ctr 2635 N 7th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-298-2273 Montrose Memorial Hospital 800 3rd St, Montrose 81401 970-252-2995
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Heritage Park Care CenterTherapy Services – Outpatient (ad on page 118) 1200 Village Rd, Carbondale 81623 970-928-3223
La Villa Grande Care Center – Five Star Senior Living (ad on pages 56, 127) 2501 Little Bookcliff Dr, GJ 81501 970-245-1211
970-242-7356
2825 Patterson Road, Grand Junction See our virtual tour and website: www.5ssl.com
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2501 Little Bookcliff Drive, Grand Junction See our virtual tour and website: lavillagrandecarecenter.com
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(ad on pages 56, 68-69) 2845 N 15th St, Grand Junction 81506 970-245-0022
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 108. Alzheimer’s Association Helpline 800-272-3900 Caregiver Connections Senior Spot 455 Nottingham Ranch Rd, Avon 81620 970-977-0188 Colorado Respite Coalition (CRC) – An Easterseals Colorado Program www.ColoradoRespiteCoalition.org 303-233-1666 Serving people caring for loved ones of all ages and all extensive care needs.
Comfort Keepers
(ad on pages 90, Inside Front Cover) – 5 14 28¼ Rd, Ste 5, GJ 81506 970-241-8818 – 3 61 Palmer St, Delta 81416 970-240-4121 Consumer Direct for Colorado – Medicaid Benefit 7952 E Maplewood Ave, Greenwood Village 80111 844-381-4433
Heritage Park Care Center (ad on page 118) 1200 Village Rd, Carbondale 81623 970-963-1500
Right at Home (ad on page 87) 507 Main St, Grand Junction 81505 970-697-1331 Roaring Fork Enrichment 1460 Valley Rd, Ste 220, Basalt 81621 970-319-8829
VOA – Homestead at Montrose (ad on Inside Back Cover) 1819 Pavilion Dr, Montrose 81401 970-964-3400
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VOA – Horizons Care Center (ad on Inside Back Cover) 11411 Hwy 65, Eckert 81418 970-835-2600
VOA – Valley Manor Care Center (ad on Inside Back Cover) 1401 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-9634
REVERSE MORTGAGE SERVICES National Foundation for Credit Counseling 800-388-2227 US Dept of Housing Resource Center 800-225-5342
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SENIOR ACTIVITIES & ENTERTAINMENT Following are organizations, services and individuals that offer a wide variety of enjoyable activities. For an up-to-date list of current and upcoming events and activities, log on to www.SeniorsBlueBook.com and click on the Senior Activity Calendar. NATIONAL Colorado Directory (for campgrounds, cabins, lodges) 888-222-4641 Road Scholar 877-426-8056 Educational travel for people 50+ United Airlines (Senior Discounts) 800-720-1765 STATEWIDE Black Canyon National Pk 102 Elk Crk, Gunnison 81230 970-641-2337
Colorado Commission on Aging (ad on page 59) 303-866-5288
–C elebrating A Lifetime Centenarian Celebration The CCOA honors Coloradans who turn 100 years or older! “Celebrating a Lifetime” is held each year and the location varies throughout the state. This family event celebrates and recognizes the contributions and achievements of those 100 years or older and Centenarians receive certificates signed by the Governor. For more information and submit information
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about your favorite Centenarian, please call or visit www.coloradoaging.com – E xcellence in Aging Allen Buckingham Senior Leadership Legacy Award The CCOA hosts the annual Allen Buckingham Senior Leadership Legacy Award every year. This award is given to an individual who leads, supports and pioneers excellence in aging. Forms are available to nominate those who work, volunteer or are caretakers of Colorado seniors and have recognized accomplishments in the field of aging. For more information or to request a nomination form, please call or visit www.coloradoaging.com Ridgway State Park 28555 Hwy 550, Ridgeway 81432 970-626-5822 DELTA COUNTY
Alzheimer’s Association MOD: Montrose Olath Delta Walk (ad on page 61) 800-272-3900
Bill Heddles Recreation Center 531 N Palmer St, Delta 81416 970-874-0923 Cedar Ridge Golf Club 500 SE Jay Ave, Cedaredge 81413 970-856-7781 Devil’s Thumb Golf Club 9900 Devil’s Thumb Rd, Delta 81416 970-874-6262 Sweitzer Lake State Rec Area 1735 East Rd, Delta 81416 970-874-4258
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Celebrating A Lifetime Centenarian Celebration
Join the Colorado Commission on Aging as they honor Coloradans who turn 100 years or older! “Celebrating a Lifetime” is held each year and the location varies throughout the state. This family event celebrates and recognizes the contributions and achievements of those 100 years or older and Centenarians receive certificates signed by the Governor.
Excellence in Aging Allen Buckingham Senior Leadership Legacy Award
CCOA hosts the annual event each year. This award is given each year to an individual who leads, supports and pioneers excellence in aging. Forms are available to nominate those who work, volunteer or are caretakers of Colorado seniors and have recognized accomplishments in the field of aging.
For more information, to submit information about your favorite Centenarian, or to request a nomination form, visit us online at: www.coloradoaging.com or call: 303-866-5288 Click on Colorado Commission on Aging for the forms.
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Alzheimer’s Association Vail Valley Walk
Battlement Mesa Golf Course 3930 N Battlement Pkwy, Parachute 81635 970-285-7274
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Avon Recreation Center 90 Lake St, Avon 81620 970-748-4060 Crown Mountain Motion & Wellness Playground at Crown Mountain Park 20 Eagle Cnty Rd, Ste F, Carbondale 81623 970-963-6030 Gypsum Recreation Center 52 Lundgren Blvd, Gypsum 81637 970-777-8888
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GUNNISON COUNTY Gunnison Community Center 200 E Spencer, Gunnison 81230 970-641-8060 MESA COUNTY Adobe Creek National Golf Course 876 18½ Rd, Fruita 81521 970-858-0521 Continued on next page
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Grand Junction Newcomers Club PO Box 3222, GJ 81502 970-549-0440 We are an active, fun, friendly organization of men and women striving to make your stay in the community a long and happy one.
Bookcliff Country Club 2730 G Rd, Grand Junction 81506 970-243-3323
GJ Parks & Recreation 1340 Gunnison Ave, GJ 81501 970-254-3866
Chipeta Golf Course 222 29 Rd, Grand Junction 81503 970-245-7177
Highline Lake State Park 1800 11-8 Rd, Loma 81524 970-858-7208
Colorado Division of Wildlife 711 Independent Ave, GJ 81505 970-255-6100
Island Acres Rec Area 1055 Hwy 70, Palisade 81526 970-464-0548
Colorado National Monument 1750 Rim Rock Dr, Fruita 81521 970-858-3617
Lincoln Park Golf Course 800 Mantlo Cir, Grand Junction 81501 970-242-6394
Colorado State Park 361 32 Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-434-3388
Museum of the West & Lloyd Files Research Library 462 Ute Ave, Grand Junction 970-242-0971 Offers senior discounts, programs and events. Call for Information.
Alzheimer’s Association Western Slope Walk
Colorado Welcome Center 340 Hwy 340, Fruita 81521 970-858-9335 Community Concerts of the Grand Valley 970-243-1979 Offers 7 world class concerts a year for one adult season ticket price of $70. Concerts feature national and international artists, including all genres of Music, Dance and Theatre. Shows start at 7:30 PM at Grand Junction “High School auditorium, general seating, September to May. Fruita Recreation Dept 324 N Coulson St, Fruita 81521 970-858-0360 60 COLORADO’S WESTERN SLOPE - SUMMER 2020-2021
Palisade Parks & Recreation 175 3rd St, Palisade 81526 970-464-5602 Redlands Mesa Golf Club 2325 W Ridges Blvd, GJ 81503 970-263-9270 Senior Recreation Center 550 Ouray Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-255-7400 Tiara Rado Golf Course 2057 S Broadway, Grand Junction 81503 970-254-3830 Continued on page 62
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800-272-3900 Information, referrals, support, education, early stage programs and more.
alz.org/help-support Alzheimer’s Association programs and services are always free of charge.
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No one should face Alzheimer’s alone.
Grand Junction Walkrdto End Alzheimer's October 3 , 2020
MOD:Montrose Olathe Delta Walk to End Alzheimer's th September 26 , 2020
Vail Valley Walk
September 26th, 2020 More information and registration at
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Vega Reservoir 15247 N 6/10 Rd, Collbran 81624 970-487-3407 Western CO Botanical Gardens 641 Struthers Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-245-9030 MONTROSE COUNTY
Alzheimer’s Association MOD: Montrose Olath Delta Walk (ad on page 61)
DELTA COUNTY Cedaredge Senior Center 140 NW 2nd Ave, 81413 970-856-3636 Delta Senior Center 247 Meeker, Delta 81416 970-874-7837 Hotchkiss Senior Center 276 W Main St, Hotchkiss 81419 970-872-3494 Paonia Senior Center 106 3rd St, Paonia 81428 970-527-3435
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Black Canyon Golf Club 1350 Birch St, Montrose 81401 970-249-4653
Caregiver Connections Senior Spot (Mon & Wed, 1-4 pm) 455 Nottingham Ranch Rd, Avon 81620 970-977-0188
Cobble Creek Golf Course 699 Cobble Dr, Montrose 81401 970-240-9542 Montrose Recreation District 16350 Woodgate Rd, Montrose 81401 970-249-7705 Montrose Pavilion Senior Center 1800 Pavilion Dr, Montrose 81401 970-252-4884
SENIOR CENTERS Senior centers are gathering places for seniors who are still active and are seeking a place for planned activities, friendship, and planned programs. Lunches are usually served, and transportation may be available.
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El Jebel Senior Center 0020 Eagle Cnty Rd, El Jebel 81623 970-379-0020 Golden Eagle Senior Center 715 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8896 Maloit Park Senior Wellness Ctr at Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy 1 Academy Loop, Minturn 81645 970-328-2830 GARFIELD COUNTY Parachute Valley Senior Center 540 N Parachute Ave, Parachute 81635 970-285-7216
Nucla Senior Center 386 Main St, Nucla 81424 970-864-7278
GUNNISON COUNTY Young at Heart – Senior Lunch & Activities 200 E Spencer, Gunnison 81230 970-641-2107
Olathe Community Center 115 Main St, Olathe 81425 970-323-5391
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Fruita Senior Center 324 N Coulson St, Fruita 81521 970-858-0360 Senior Recreation Center Inc 550 Ouray Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-243-7408
Pitkin County Senior Center 0275 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432
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You have MarillacHealth.
Leah Barjenbruch, PA-C Medical Care
Dr. Tom Lavery, DDS Dental Care
Kate Drackett, LCSW Behavioral Health Care
We are open and welcoming new patients! • Medicaid • Medicare • Uninsured • Self-Pay
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Surface Creek Family Practice 255 SW 8th Ave, Cedaredge 81413 970-856-3146 EAGLE COUNTY Eagle County Public Health Nursing Service 551 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8840 Eagle Valley Family Practice 377 Sylvan Lake Rd, Eagle 81631 970-328-6357 Mid-Valley Med Center 1450 E Valley Rd, Ste 102, Basalt 81621 970-927-4666 GARFIELD COUNTY Garfield County Public Health 195 W 14th St, Bldg A, Rifle 81650 970-625-5200 GMA New Castle Family Health 820 Castle Blvd, New Castle 81647 970-984-0651 Grand River Family Health, Internal Medicine, Women’s Health and Specialty Clinic 501 Airport Rd, Rifle 81650 970-625-1100 Grand River Medical Clinic at Battlement Mesa 201 Sipperelle Dr, Ste K, Parachute 81635 970-285-7046 Mountain Family Health Center 1905 Blake Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-945-2840
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Mountain Valley Development Svcs 700 Mt Sopris Dr, Glenwood Sprgs 81601 970-945-2306 Roaring Fork Family Physicians 978 Euclid Ave, Carbondale 81623 970-963-3350 Silt Medical Center 2001 Red Feather Trail, Silt 81652 970-876-5700 MESA COUNTY
Marillac Health Medical Clinic (ad on page 63)
970-298-1782 – 2 333 N 6th St, Grand Junction 81501 – 5 10 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 Mesa County Health Dept 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-6900 MONTROSE COUNTY Montrose Health & Human Svcs 1845 S Townsend, Montrose 81401 970-252-5000 River Valley Family Health Center 308 Main St, Olathe 81425 970-323-6141 PITKIN COUNTY Community Health Svcs 0405 Castle Crk Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5420
SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES Includes senior organizations such as government, non-profit, and community organizations created to assist seniors in many areas of their lives.
NATIONAL AND STATEWIDE AARP Colorado 303 E 17th Ave, Ste 510, Denver 80203 866-554-5376
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American Liver Foundation 800-465-4837 American Lung Association 800-586-4872
AARP Driver Safety Program (3 classes a month. Call to schedule) 970-243-2531
American Parkinson Disease Association 800-223-2732
AARP ElderWatch 303-222-4444
American Stroke Association 800-553-6321
ALS Association Rocky Mountain Chapter (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) 10855 Dover St #500, Westminster 80021 866-257-3211
Arthritis Foundation 800-283-7800
Aging & Adult Svcs Division (AAS) Community Access & Independence 303-866-5288 Under the Direction of the Colorado Department of Human Services, the CAI Division serves Colorado’s older adults through Adult Protective Services and the State Unit on Aging. For more information, please call or visit www.colorado.gov/ cdhs/older-adults
Cleaning for a Reason Program (cleaningforareason.org) Women undergoing treatment for cancer receive the gift of free house cleaning.
Alzheimer’s Association (ads on page 61) 800-272-3900
American Cancer Society 800-227-2345 American Council of the Blind 800-424-8666 American Diabetes Association 800-342-2383 American Heart Association 800-242-8721 American Kidney Fund 800-638-8299
Arthritis Information Hotline 844-571-4357
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Guardianship Alliance of Colorado 303-691-9339
people appointed by the Governor and approved by the Senate committee to serve for four year terms. For more information, please call or visit https://www.colorado. gov/pacific/cdhs-boards-committeescollaboration/colorado-commission-aging
Health S.E.T. 720-321-9320
Colorado Division of Insurance 1560 Broadway, Denver 80202 303-894-7499 Colorado Gerontological Society 1129 Pensylvania St, Denver 80203 303-333-3482 The Colorado Gerontological Society, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, which began in 1980 to provide advocacy, information and assistance to Colorado older adults as well as education and networking opportunities for professionals in the field of aging. Colorado Housing & Finance Authority (CHFA) 800-877-8450 Easter Seals Society 800-221-6827 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 smokefree 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
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Huntington’s Disease Society of America 800-345-4372 Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 800-286-8159 Lupus Foundation of America 800-558-0121 Muscular Dystrophy Association 800-572-1717 Muscular Dystrophy Association 720 S Colorado Blvd, Ste 380S, Denver 80246 303-691-3331 NARFE National Active & Retired Federal Employees Association 703-838-7760 National Council on Aging 800-424-9046 National Hospice & Palliative CareOrganization Helpline 703-837-1500 National Kidney Foundation 800-622-9010 National Multiple Sclerosis Society 800-344-4867 National Osteoporosis Foundation 800-223-9994 National Parkinson Foundation 800-327-4545
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Eagle Co with nutrition, transportation, social activities, and programs that help maintain the independence of older adults.
United Ostomy Association 800-826-0826
Eagle County Info Line 211
Colorado – 211 (www.CO211.org) Just Call 211
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DELTA COUNTY AdvantAge – Health Referral Svcs 844-862-4968 / 800-VOA-4YOU A health resource center offering confidential assistance with any type of healthcare questions or needs.
Area Agency on Aging – Region 10 (ad on pages 12-13)
145 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436 Delta County Info Line 211 EAGLE COUNTY Eagle County Healthy Aging Program 715 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8896 – E agle 715 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8896 – E l Jebel / Basalt 0020 Eagle Cnty Rd, Ste E, El Jebel 80623 970-379-0020 –M inturn 1951 S Hwy 24, Minturn 81645 970-328-8831 The Healthy Aging Program is dedicated to serving the 60 and over population of
(ad on pages 12-13) 249 Warren Ave, Silverthorne 80498 970-468-0295 GARFIELD COUNTY
A Little Help
(ad on page 71) 970-404-1923 A Little Help is a nonprofit organization that connects neighbors to help seniors thrive, to enhance lives and strengthen our communities, by connecting them with good neighbors. A Little Help can help with transportation, yard work, handiwork, home organization, and social engagement. Call for more information about membership.
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Garfield County Info Line 211 Garfield County Senior Program 195 W 14th St, Rifle 81650 970-945-9191 x3061 High Country Retired Senior Volunteer Program at Colorado Mountain College 1402 Blake Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-945-7486 Continued on page 70 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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2017 BRONZE RECIPIENT
Larchwood Inn offers: • Skilled Nursing • Short Term Rehab (PARC) • Long Term Care • On-Site Physician • Dietician • Transportation • Activities • Latest in Therapy Equipment and Technology
moment you walk through our doors
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Alzheimer’s Association Colorado Chapter
(ads on page 61) 2232 N 7th St, Ste B1, GJ 81501 970-256-1274 / 800-272-3900
Center for Independence (ads on pages 22, 75) 740 Gunnison Ave, GJ 81501 970-241-0315
Mesa County ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado (ad on pages 12-13) 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2746 Mesa County Info Line 211
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Mesa County Retired Senior Volunteer Program 422 White Ave, Ste 90, GJ 81501 970-243-9839 Project Lifesaver – Mesa County Sheriff’s Office 215 Rice St, Grand Junction 81501 970-244-3500 Project lifesaver’s program has helped provide thousands of family’s peace of mind daily knowing that their loved one has protection and safety in case they wander. MONTROSE COUNTY
AdvantAge Health Resource Center (ad on Inside Back Cover) 121 N Park Ave, Montrose 81401 844-862-4968 / 800-VOA-4YOU A health resource center offering confidential assistance with any type of healthcare questions or needs.
Area Agency on Aging – Region 10 (ad on pages 12-13)
145 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436 Montrose County Info Line 211 Montrose Habitat for Humanity 970-252-9303 PITKIN COUNTY
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Vintage – Region 12
(ad on pages 12-13) 249 Warren Ave, Silverthorne 80498 970-468-0295
SOCIAL SECURITY Social Security Administration Medicare Claims 800-633-4227
Social Security Administration 800-772-1213 – Glenwood Springs 120 Midland Ave, Ste 140, Glenwood Springs 81601 866-220-7898 – Grand Junction 825 N Crest Dr, Grand Junction 81506 866-931-7120 – Montrose 1805 Pavilion Dr, Montrose 81401 866-758-1317
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NATIONAL AND STATEWIDE ALS Association Rocky Mountain Chapter (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) 866-257-3211
Alzheimer’s Association (ads on page 61) 800-272-3900
American Cancer Society 800-227-2345 American Council of the Blind 800-424-8666 American Diabetes Association 800-342-2383 American Heart Association & American Stroke Association 800-242-8721 American Kidney Fund 800-638-8299 American Liver Foundation 800-465-4837 American Lung Association 5600 Greenwood Plaza Blvd, Ste 100, Greenwood Village 80111 303-388-4327 American Lung Association 800-586-4872 American Parkinson Disease Association 800-223-2732 American Speech Language and Hearing Association 800-638-8255 Arthritis Foundation 800-283-7800
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Bosom Buddies Support Group of Southern Colorado 970-252-2777 Cancer Information Service 800-422-6237 Caregiver Action Network 202-454-3970 Center for Disease Control & Prevention 800-232-4636 Colorado Dept of Human Services 800-536-5298 Easter Seals Society 800-221-6827 Eldercare Locator Nationwide (Locates AAA 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 Mental Health Support Groups for Montrose & Delta 970-252-3200 Mesothelioma Caregivers www.mesotheliomahub.com 720-491-1217 Multiple Sclerosis Society 800-344-4867 National Cancer Institute Information Service 800-422-6237
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National MS Society 900 Broadway, Ste 250, Denver 80203 303-698-7400 National Osteoporosis Foundation 800-231-4222 National Parkinson Foundation 800-327-4545 National American Stroke Assoc 800-787-6537 Parkinson Assoc of the Rockies 1325 S Colorado Blvd, Ste 204-B, Denver 80222 303-830-1839 United Ostomy Association of America 800-826-0826 United Way – 211 (www.firstcall.org) 211 DELTA COUNTY
AdvantAge Health Resource Center
(ad on Inside Back Cover) 350 Stafford Ln, Delta 81416 844-862-4968 / 800-VOA-4YOU A health resource center offering confidential assistance with any type of healthcare questions or needs.
Delta County ADRC
(ad on pages 12-13) 970-249-2436
Delta County Dept of Social Svcs 320 W 5th St, Delta 81416 970-874-2030 Mental Health Support Groups for Montrose & Delta 970-252-3200 EAGLE COUNTY Eagle County Dept of Health & Human Services 551 Broadway St, Eagle 81631 970-328-8840 Roaring Fork Enrichment 1460 Valley Rd, Ste 220, Basalt 81621 970-319-8829 Provides a safe environment where people with Early Memory Loss can thrive and to create respite time for caregivers.
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National Kidney Foundation 800-622-9010
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Vail Area Cancer Support 322 Beard Creek, Edwards 81632 970-569-7606
Vintage – Region 12
(ad on pages 12-13) 249 Warren Ave, Silverthorne 80498 970-468-0295 GARFIELD COUNTY
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Center for Independence
(ads on pages 22, 75) 823 Blake St, Ste 102, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-718-5155
Garfield County ADRC
(ad on pages 12-13) 970-244-8400
Garfield County Dept of Human Svcs – 1 95 W 14th St, Rifle 81650 970-625-5282 – 1 08 8th St, Ste 300, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-9191x3037 Pathfinders 970-379-5276 Non profit that serves residents from Aspen to Parachute that struggle with cancer, serious illness, grief and loss. We provide individual and group counseling services as well as volunteer support services. The first three sessions of counseling are free, then a sliding scale co-pay starting as low as $1. GUNNISON COUNTY
Gunnison County ADRC – Region 10 (ad on pages 12-13) 970-249-2436
Gunnison County Senior Resources 225 N Pine St, Gunnison 81230 970-641-7984 MESA COUNTY
Alzheimer’s Association Colorado Chapter
(ads on page 61) 2232 N 7th St, Ste B1, GJ 81501 970-256-1274 / 800-272-3900
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American Red Cross 506 Gunnison Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-242-4851
Center for Independence
(ads on pages 22, 75) 740 Gunnison Ave, GJ 81501 970-241-0315 Diabetes Support 2021 N 12th St, GJ 81501 970-874-6410 / 240-7780
Grand Junction Breast Cancer Support Group 750 Wellington Ave, GJ 81501 970-298-2351 Mental Health Support Groups for Montrose & Delta 970-252-3200
Mesa County ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado (ad on pages 12-13) 510 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2746 Can assist with transportation, relative care providers, assistance with applications for support programs including in home care, respite, dental, vision, prescription and DME. National MS Society 521 Rood Ave, Ste B, GJ 81501 970-241-8975 Roice-Hurst Humane Society 362 28 Rd, Grand Junction 81501 970-434-7337 Visually Impaired Support Grp (Meets 2nd Wed 10 am-12 pm) 740 Gunnison Ave, GJ 81501 970-241-0315
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800-613-2271 www.cfigj.org Grand Junction 970-241-0315
Glenwood Springs 970-718-5155
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AdvantAge Health Resource Center
(ad on Inside Back Cover) 121 N Park Ave, Montrose 81401 844-862-4968 / 800-VOA-4YOU A health resource center offering confidential assistance with any type of healthcare questions or needs.
Center for Independence
(ad on pages 22, 75) 245 S Cascade, Ste B, Montrose 81401 970-765-2016
Montrose County ADRC
(ad on pages 12-13) 970-249-2436
Montrose County Dept of Health & Human Services 1845 S Townsend, Montrose 81401 970-252-5000
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Montrose Memorial Hospital Stroke Group 800 S 3rd, 81401 970-252-2588 PITKIN COUNTY
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Pathfinders 970-379-5276 Non profit that serves residents from Aspen to Parachute that struggle with cancer, serious illness, grief and loss. We provide individual and group counseling services as well as volunteer support services.The first three sessions of counseling are free, then a sliding scale co-pay starting as low as $1. Pitkin County Senior Services 0275 Castle Crk Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432
TEETH CLEANING
Front Door Dental – Mobile Dental Hygiene (ad on page 21) 970-773-6969
TRANSPORTATION National Center on Senior Transportation 866-528-6278 REGIONAL ADA Paratransit (Aspen residents & Garfield County) 970-945-9117 Angel Flight West 888-426-2643 Millenium Services (Wheelchair and scooter clients only) 622 Fort Uncompahgre Dr, GJ 81504 970-270-8494
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All Points Transit – Dial-A-Ride ADA and Seniors (ad on page 77) AllPointsTransit.org 970-874-7334 EAGLE COUNTY ECO Transit 970-328-3520 Mid-Valley Seniors 0020 Eagle Cnty Rd, Ste E, El Jebel 81623 970-328-9821 Mountain Ride 844-MTN-RIDE (844-686-7433) GARFIELD COUNTY
A Little Help (ad on page 71) 970-404-1923
Mountain Ride 844-MTN-RIDE (844-686-7433) The Traveler (Garfield County Sr Program) – 1 517 Blake Ave, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-9117 – 5 0 Ute Ave, Rifle 81650 970-625-1366 GUNNISON COUNTY Gunnison County Sr Transportation 970-596-6700 Mountain View Express 970-275-4768
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FirstLight Homecare
(ad on page 89) 1048 Independent Ave, Ste A119, GJ 81505 970-639-2048 Grand Valley Catholic Outreach 245 S 1st St, Grand Junction 81501 970-241-3658 Grand Valley Transit 525 S 6th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-256-7433
Millenium Services (Wheelchair and scooter clients only) 622 Ft Uncompahgre Dr, GJ 81501 970-270-8494 Sunshine Taxi 205 N 4th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-777-7777 Supporting Our Seniors (SOS) 510 29½ Rd, GJ 81504 970-248-2746
Visiting Angels Living Assistance Service – GJ
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All Points Transit – Dial-A-Ride ADA and Seniors AllPointsTransit.org (ad on page 77) 970-249-0128
FirstLight Homecare
(ad on page 89) 126 S Park Ave, Montrose 81401 970-417-4812 Montrose City Bus AllPointsTransit.org 970-240-1951 PITKIN COUNTY
A Little Help (ad on page 71) 970-404-1923
ADA/Paratransit 970-925-4482 Pitkin County Senior Svcs 0275 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432 Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (RFTA) 450 E Durant, Aspen 81611 970-925-8484 Snowmass Senior / Disabled Svcs – Snowmass 970-923-2543
URGENT CARE Western Valley Family Practice – Redlands After Hour Care 2237 Redlands Pkwy, GJ 81507 970-243-1707
VETERAN SERVICES NATIONAL AND STATEWIDE Debt Management 800-827-0648 Education Benefits 888-442-4551 Health Benefits 877-222-8387 Health Eligibility Center 800-929-8387 Home Loans 877-827-3702 Homeless Veterans 877-424-3838 Insurance Center 800-669-8477 Medical Foster Home 970-263-2800 x1320 The VA Medical Foster Home program is looking for paid foster caregivers who are able to provide a nurturing home environment for veterans. We are also welcoming qualified veterans who are in need of day to day assistance with medical and personal care and prefer a home setting rather than a facility National Association of Blind Veterans 410-659-9314
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Tri-Care for Life Prescription Svcs 877-363-1303 VA Benefits 800-827-1000 VA Healthcare Enrollment 877-222-8387 Veterans Administration 800-827-1000 Veterans Crisis Line 800-273-8255 Veterans Health Administration Toll-Free Hotline 877-222-8387 DELTA COUNTY
Comfort Keepers
(ad on pages 90, Inside Front Cover) 361 Palmer St, Delta 81416 970-240-4121 Veterans Service Office 501 Palmer St, Ste 106, Delta 81416 970-874-2082 EAGLE COUNTY Veterans Service Office 551 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-9674 / 970-328-8895 GARFIELD COUNTY Veterans Service Office 970-948-6767 – 1 95 W 14th St, Bldg A, Rifle 81650 – 8 03 Colorado Ave, Glenwd Sprgs 81601
GUNNISON COUNTY Veterans Service Office 225 N Pine St, Gunnison 81230 970-641-7919 MESA COUNTY American Red Cross 506 Gunnison Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-242-4851
Comfort Keepers
(ad on pages 90, Inside Front Cover) 514 28¼ Rd, Ste 5, GJ 81506 970-241-8818 DAV 2121 North Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-242-0731 / 970-249-7595
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Senior Care Associates – VA Aid & Attendance Specialists Nationwide 801-424-1444
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(ad on page 89) 1048 Independent Ave, Ste A119, Grand Junction 81505 970-639-2048 Mesa County Veterans Service Ofc 512 29½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2733 The Vet Center 561 25th Rd, Ste 101, GJ 81505 Readjustment counseling for combat Vets & their families. VA Medical Center 2121 North Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-242-0731 Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) 1404 Ute, Clifton 81520 970-242-9940 / 970-434-9470 Western Region One Source 482 28 Rd, Grand Junction 81501 844-458-9767 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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FirstLight Homecare
(ad on page 89) 126 S Park Ave, Montrose 81401 970-417-4812 Montrose County Veterans Svcs 317 S Second, Montrose 81401 970-249-2115 Warrior Resource Center 4 Hillcrest Plaza Way, Montrose 81401 970-765-2210
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Colorado Vocational Rehab Svcs 222 S 6th St, Ste 215, GJ 81501 970-248-7103 Eye Bank Association 202-775-4999 Eye Care America (www.EyeCareAmerica.org) 877-887-6327 Eagle Eye Vision 313 Chambers Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-328-3937 Foundation Fighting Blindness 800-683-5555 Library for the Handicapped 800-685-2136
American Council of the Blind 800-424-8666
Lighthouse International 800-829-0500
American Foundation of the Blind 800-232-5463
Magnisight 800-753-4767
Audio Information Network 877-443-2001
Marillac Health Optical Clinic (ad on page 63)
Braille Institute of America 800-272-4553
Center for Independence (ad on pages 22, 75) 740 Gunnison Ave, GJ 81501 970-241-0315
Center for People with Disabilities – Senior Low Vision Services 303-442-8662 Colorado Center for the Blind 303-778-1130 Colorado Gerontological Society 1129 Pensylvania St, Denver 80203 303-333-3482 Colorado Talking Book Library 800-685-2136
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Area Aging on Aging Services Support Aging in Place These days there is such an emphasis on aging in place.
Aging in place appeals to individuals as it allows them to comfortably live in their own home or community while maintaining their dignity and independence for as long as possible compared to the alternative of moving to a more costly older adult living arrangement. Since the 1970’s the Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) have been playing a crucial role in supporting older adults to be able to age in place. AAAs successfully develop, coordinate, and provide direct services in their communities or contract them out. Typical core services offered by the AAAs include case management, caregiver support, chore services, evidence-based disease prevention and health promotion, homemaker and personal care services, legal assistance, long-term care ombudsman, nutrition programs (congregate and home-delivered meals), reassurance, and transportation services. These foundational services support the needs of older adults living at home. Each AAA has the ability to offer customized services based on local community needs. There is no onesize-fits-all approach. However, as the older adult popu-
lation continues to increase so does the demand for AAA services. It is important that older adults not be put on a waitlist for these supportive AAA services. AAAs receive their primary funding through the Older Americans Act and State funds. Funding for AAAs has not kept pace with inflation and the older adult population growth. It is vital that AAAs have sustainable funding in order to continue to meet the needs of older adults who are aging in place. Most older adults want to age in place. The opportunity to age in place is an exciting and rewarding one, and older adults should be provided with the necessary assistance and resources to make the most of the experience. Having the ability to age in place improves older adults’ quality of life emotionally, physically, socially, and spiritually. Maintaining a good quality of life affords older adults the optimal aging experience. ~
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Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Heather Jones, Director of the Area Agency on Aging of Northwest Colorado and may be reached at 970-248-2717or by email at heather.jones@mesacounty.us. See front cover and ad on pages 12-13. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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Using Assistive Technology in a 21st Century The Center for Independence Virtual World (CFI) has been serving western slope people with disabilities, including seniors, since 1982.
We receive our funds from contracts with state and federal agencies which allow us to provide case management and demonstration services for free. These last few months have showed us that CFI and other human services need to change our service model from facility based to community based outreach. We’re deeply concerned about the isolation and personal impact of COVID-19 on people with pre-existing conditions. The service model of the future will be both virtual and face to face. The obvious gap in this design is access to reliable and usable technology. Smart phones and tablets will be needed more and more to request medical appointments, order food, inquire about pensions, insurance and disability benefits, and communicate with distant family members. CFI can help. We have specialists who can demonstrate apps that enhance visual clarity on a tablet. We have screen reading technology, captioned telephones, and memory supports like Echo and Alexa which can record appointments, shopping lists and repeat telephone numbers. There is a world of opportunity for
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public communication and personal supports available right now for little to no cost. While CFI is still under limitations from public health, it will not always be so. We will be looking for ways to add more technology services in the months ahead as well as finding funders that will pay for tablets and smart phones. We want to be able to hold peer support meeting again on virtual platforms. To do so means that we will be inviting people who need these tools to remain safe and still be independent in the community to contact us to create a plan for self-sufficiency. COVID-19 has been a wake-up call to us all that the world is a 21st Century operation and we need 21st Century tools and training to continue to have seamless services. Fortunately, we at CFI believe in life-long learning and that there is a solution to the barriers that have arisen. Call us at the numbers listed in our ads and we will see what we can put together for you.~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Linda Taylor, Executive Director at the Center for Independence. She may be reached at 970-241-0315 or by email at ltaylor@cfigj.org. See ads on pages 22, 75.
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24 HOUR ON CALL – Refers to ‘around the clock treatment’ in a home environment. The care may be shared by multiple caregivers or by a single caregiver. ALZHEIMER’S/DEMENTIA CARE – Non-skilled care provided for clients with memory issues includes but not limited to establishing a routine, reminders for activities for daily living, rerouting if necessary and assistance with sleep issues or ‘sun downing’. By using creativity and caregiving skills, you can adapt routines and activities as needs change. BONDED – Being bonded means that a bonding company has secured money that is available to the consumer in the event they file a claim against the company. HOMEMAKER/COMPANION – Non-medical assistance with meal preparation, laundry, light housekeeping, errands, activities, outings, companion-ship and other household duties. These agencies are licensed by the state. HOURLY MINIMUM – This refers to the minimum number of hours that an agency provides service. INSURED – This refers to what happens if someone gets hurt on the job. If the company isn’t insured, then the claim gets filed against the homeowner’s insurance. If the company is insured, then the claim gets filed against the company’s insurance.
LICENSURE – A home care agency, whether medical or non-medical, shall be issued a license consistent with the type and extent of services provided. CLASS A – A home care agency that provides any skilled healthcare service. Agencies with a Class A license may also provide personal care services. CLASS B – A home care agency that provides only personal care services. An agency with a Class B license shall not provide any skilled healthcare service. STATE REGISTRATION – The State of Colorado does not license homecare placement agencies. Placement agencies are registered with the state. Registration ensures that placement agencies are adhering to certain minimum standards such as background checks for caregivers and insurance requirements for agencies and caregivers.
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MED-ALERT SYSTEMS – Personal medical alert products activated by pushing a button. MEDICATION REMINDER – Assistance with reminding an individual about medications but not dispensing medications. TRANSPORTATION – Rides to shopping, appointments and other outings. WORKER’S COMP – Insurance that covers medical and rehabilitation costs and lost wages for employees injured at work. ~ Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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• Accepting Private Pay, Medicaid, IHSS, SLS and CES • Award Winning Agency • Serving, Mesa, Delta, and Montrose Counties
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2352 N. 7th St., Suite C | www.nightingales-care.com
970-208-3985
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We Care Every Day In Every Way® Home Care for Independent Living. • Errands & Shopping • Light Housekeeping • Bathing Assistance • Meal Preparation • Grooming & Dressing Assistance • Friendly Companionship • Assistance with Walking • Flexible Hourly Care • Medication Reminders • Respite Care for Families
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970-241-8818
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Check us out at www.comfortkeepers.com Committed to providing your loved one with the highest quality care
We provide compassionate & loving care Companionship to all we serve so they may remain 24 hour care living safely & comfortably at home.
State Licensed Medicaid Certified Private Pay Long Term Care Insurance
FREE CONSULTATION
(970) 644-5112 www.agape-care.org
Lifeline Personal Emergency Response Systems
ADDITIONAL NON-MEDICAL HOME CARE AGENCIES All About Homecare
970-773-1493
Caring For You Home 970-390-2889 Health Care Generation Care 970-201-7307 Personal Care Services Human Touch Home Health 970-245-3121 Care Agency PeopleCare Health Services, LLC Right By Your Side Home Care Agency
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Sopris Home Care
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Summit West Home Care
970-263-0202
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Summit West Home Care
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24 HOUR CARE – Refers to “around the clock treatment” in a home environment. The care may be shared by multiple caregivers or by a single caregiver. 24 HOUR ON CALL – Refers to someone being available 24 hours a day to speak with you. CARDIAC CARE – Refers to services including patient assessment, specific diet information, and management of the disease process, medication management and education. Cardiac care is a program designed to help a person with heart disease return to health. Cardiac care may consist of exercise, modifying risk factors to prevent further heart damage, or psychological rehabilitation. DIABETIC CARE – Refers to services including patient assessment specific diet information, management of the disease process, medication management and education on all the above. Services are provided by Registered Nurse under the supervision of a M.D. Some agencies may have certified diabetic nurse instructors or cardiac care specialty RN’s. ENTERAL FEEDING – Enteral feeding, or tube feeding, is a way to deliver nutrients through a tube if you cannot take food or drink through your mouth.
HOSPICE – Hospices provide individuals facing terminal illness with care at home or in a healthcare facility. The goal is to assist patients to live the last stage of their lives with dignity. The focus is on comfort rather than treatment. HOUR MINIMUM – The least number of hours a Non-Medical Home Care Agency will be available for hire. Medicare certified Home Health Agencies are not on a specified time frame. 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.
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Home Health Care Definitions
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 non-medical in home care. Continued on page 94 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com
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Home Health Care Definitions continued from page 91 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. SOCIAL WORKER – A clinical social worker whose purpose in health care is to enhance, promote, maintain, and restore the best possible social abilities of the patient or family. Services provided may be preventive, developmental, or remedial in nature. THERAPY SERVICES (ST, PT, OT, RT) – Speech Therapy – Refers to services to assess and treat speech and swallowing disorders. Speech therapy can treat speech, language, cognitive skills or swallowing. 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.
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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. Continued on page 96
For the past 30 years, Professional Case Management (PCM) has been serving former nuclear weapons and uranium workers since the inception of the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program (EEOICP). We offer a variety of FREE services for these workers ranging from impairment evaluations to in-home care.
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ADDITIONAL HOME HEALTH CARE AGENCIES Critical Nurse Staffing, LLC
970-254-9001
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Delta-Montrose Home Health Services
970-874-2463
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Gunnison Valley Health Home Medical Services
970-641-4254
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970-245-3121
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Kindred at Home – formerly Gentiva Home Health
970-257-1275
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Nuclear Care Partners
970-244-0900
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Our Nurses, Inc
970-618-0578
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PASCO/SW Home Health Care
970-565-6833
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Summit West Care
970-263-0202
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Summit West Care – Glenwood Springs Branch
970-945-6455
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HOSPICE (See definition in home health grid definitions) 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. SSW-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. Volunteer – Provides respite and needed non-medical services for patients and their families, offers support at time of death and during bereavement. Levels of Care: RO-Routine Care – Occurs when regularly scheduled visits are adequate in maintaining the individual’s symptom management. Care is provided at the individual’s residence, this can be their private home, 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. Ideally, this service is provided for
five consecutive days. Care may be provided in a long-term care facility depending on the condition of the individual. Hospice is responsible for financial arrangements with the Long-term care facility, at no cost to the patient or the family. 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. Continuous care 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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Understanding PTSD It’s estimated that 70-90% of in Seniors people over the age of 65 have been exposed to at least one traumatic event in their life. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) develops in approximately 1 in 3 people who go through serious trauma. This can include anything from the death of a loved one, military combat, car accidents, illness or injury, natural disasters, a disease diagnosis or other events that may have significant physical or psychological impact. Many people experience negative feelings after experiencing a traumatic event. However, when these negative feelings last for a long period of time, cause someone to relive the trauma or have daily impacts, that person could be suffering from PTSD. For seniors, it’s not uncommon for symptoms of PTSD to be a result of traumatic events that happened earlier in their lives or to occur after a major fall, a heart attack or other serious health events. For seniors with PTSD, symptoms can include flashbacks, depression or anger, fear, self-isolation, out-
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bursts or trouble sleeping. These symptoms can be difficult to identify or mistaken for other age-related conditions. There are treatment options for seniors experiencing PTSD. It is recommended that anyone experiencing PTSD symptoms consult their physician to establish a plan of treatment to successfully manage symptoms. Lifestyle changes – for some, keeping active and engaged can help manage PTSD symptoms. This can include anything from starting a physician-approved exercise regimen, volunteering, getting involved in community activities, or finding ways to increase mental stimulation. n
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Sharing experiences – talking about the traumatic event that caused the PTSD can also bring relief and foster connections that may be beneficial for a senior’s physical and mental health. This can be a conversation with a friend or joining a support group – it’s important for people to share in an environment where they feel supported and understood. It can be difficult for someone with PTSD to talk about their experiences, but for many this may be a necessary step for managing symptoms. n
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multiple types of therapy, with different goals and methods for each. Cognitive Processing Therapy, Prolonged Exposure therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, and Stress Inoculation are types of therapy specifically created to help with PTSD symptoms. Seniors that are interested in starting therapy should talk to their doctor about the type of program that might work for them.
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consider physical goals as well as emotional and psychological needs. Care plans for PTSD clients should include activities such as transportation to community events and appointments, support physician-prescribed exercise regimens, provide companionship and help families stay connected to the care team and connect their families through use of technology. Elevating the human spirit is the focus of the care.~ REFERENCES Mayo Clinic. “Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).” Web. 2018. Psychiatric Times. “PTSD in Late Life: Special Issues.” Web. 2018. American Psychiatric Association. “What is Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” Web. 2013 Everyday Health. “When a Health Crisis Leads to PTSD.” Web. 2012
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Hospice Care Definitions continued from page 97 24/7 ADMISSIONS – Can a patient be admitted to the particular hospice agency 24/7? If a patient qualifies for hospice care, they should be admitted as early as the family requests. Many agencies admit patients to hospice, 24/7, evenings weekends, and holidays.
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Many provide grief groups that meet and address issues of grief in a supportive group setting. 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. Many Hospice agencies utilize social workers to help find resources for indigent families. LICENSED MASSAGE THERAPY – Massage has become one of the fastest growing trends in therapy for hospice patients. 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; it is an added benefit that select hospice companies have decided to provide for their patients. MUSIC THERAPY – Music Therapy is an established healthcare pro-
fession that uses music to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals. A music therapist is not just a music performer, but actually trained in counseling and music. 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; it is an added benefit that select hospice companies have decided to provide to their patients.
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ADDITIONAL HOSPICE CARE PROVIDERS Gunnison Valley Health Home Medical Services and Hospice & Palliative Care
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Hospice Care Definitions continued 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 with patients wherever they reside – at home or in professional care settings. For some patients, contact with these gentle animals evokes memories of
pets in their lives, past or present. 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, it is an added benefit that select hospice companies have decided to provide for their patients. VA CONTRACT – If the patient is not a Medicare recipient and is covered by the VA, the VA will make payments directly to their contracted agencies. If a patient is a Veteran, but is a Medicare Recipient, they may choose any Medicare approved hospice agency for their care. ~
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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. AGE RESTRICTIONS – Some communities have a restriction on the youngest age they are allowed to accept. These restrictions vary by community. ALZHEIMER’S / DEMENTIA ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY – Licensed assisted living facility or skilled nursing facility that specialize in delivering care to victims of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Communities are typically bedroom-style rental units with common areas for dining and activities. Many are locked for residents’ safety. 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 communities are prohibited by law to promote these services without a specific license. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT - (HUD) helps apartment owners offer reduced rents to low-income tenants.
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INDEPENDENT HOUSING – Apartments and communities for adults 55+ with little or no senior support services (e.g. no meals, etc...) INDEPENDENT LIVING is usually apartment style communities for adults 55+ with little or no senior support services. Many but not all are wheelchair accessible. INTERMEDIATE CARE – 24 hour inpatient care residents who need licensed nursing supervision and supportive care, but do not require continuous 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 as a their consultant and the residents receive periodic assessments from a licensed practitioner. LONG-TERM CARE – Chronic, custodial care provided on an on-going basis
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Cedar Square Apts, 150 S Grand Mesa Dr, Cedaredge 81413 Creek Vista Senior Apts, 446 Vista Dr, Paonia 81428 Delta Village, 289 Stafford Ln, Delta 81416 Homestead Estates Sr Apts, 215 NW 9th St, Cedaredge 81413 Thompson Manor, 511 E 10th St, Delta 81416
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Glenwood Manor, 721 Blake, Glenwood Springs 81601 Glenwood Manor II, 661 Bennett, Glenwood Springs 81601 Silt Senior Housing, 701 Home Ave, Silt 81652 Sunnyside Ret Ctr, 601 21st St, Ste 106, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 Valley Sr Housing, 500 N Parachute Ave, Parachute 81635
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Solstice Senior Living at Mesa View 601 Horizon Place Grand Junction, CO 81506 (970) 241-0772 SolsticeSeniorLivingMesaView.com
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Carefree retirement living in a tranquil neighborhood all your own. The Cottages of Hilltop let you live independently while giving you the freedom to make the most of your retirement. Our single-level patio homes offer privacy and luxury with open living plans nestled in a quiet neighborhood with beautiful landscaping and walking trails. Enjoy a maintenance-free lifestyle with paid utilities, weekly housekeeping, and lawn maintenance. Plus peace of mind with a 24-hour emergency response system.
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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.
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this setting are generally reimbursed by Medicare Part A for short-term, acute care clients; Medicare Part B for long-term 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 together and receive care from live-in caretakers. Adult family homes offer room and board for seniors who want a more private, home-like 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
Grand Junction Housing Authority 8 Foresight Cir, Grand Junction 81505 970-245-0388 Gunnison Housing Authority 202 E Georgia Ave, Ste A, Gunnison 81230 970-641-7900 Housing Resources of West CO 524 30 Rd, Ste 3, Grand Junction 81504 970-241-2871
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The Fountains of Hilltop
625 27½ Rd, Grand Junction 81506
The Commons of Hilltop
628 26½ Rd, Grand Junction 81506
Cappella of Grand Junction
2395 H Rd, Grand Junction 81505
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970-241-8896 970-255-8345 970-858-3900 970-241-8899
Grandview Care Lodge, 815 26½ Rd, GJ 81506
Pilgrim House, 405 W Mayfield Dr, GJ 81507
The Oaks Assisted Living – Family Health West, 805 W Ottley Ave, Fruita 81521
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Whitcomb Terrace AL, 275 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611
Heidi’s Chateau, 2720 Sunnyside Rd, Montrose 81401
VOA – Homestead at Montrose & The Loft, 1819 Pavilion Dr, Montrose 81401
1968 Sunrise Dr, Montrose 81401
Montage Creek Senior Living
970-241-9706
Grand Villa, 2680 N 15th St, GJ 81506
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Comfort Care AL & MC, 445 Sandia Dr, GJ 81507
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Fun Lives Here!
On-site Activities Director Daily Activities Schedule Games and Exercise Field Trips and Outings The Retreat at Harbor Cove 2835 Patterson Road Grand Junction, CO
The Retreat at Palisade 3780 Heritage Lane Palisade, CO
970-243-7224
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ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES
970.822.7070
Your parents were always there for you. They cherished you, believed in you, and inspired you. And now, you can be there for them with exceptional assisted living and memory support from people who care as much as you do. Because they’re your parents.
628 26½ Road | Grand Junction, CO 81506 | CappellaGrandJunction.com Call today to learn more! 920.822.0591 A Neighborhood of
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Quality care all around
Continuum-of-Care Services
With our comprehensive care services, we have a plan to meet every resident’s unique needs.
What is a Continuum of Care?
970.963.1500 • HeritageParkCareCenterCO.com 1200 Village Rd. • Carbondale, CO 81623 118 COLORADO’S WESTERN SLOPE - SUMMER 2020-2021
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Call us today to learn more about our exceptional senior living services.
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Skilled Nursing & Therapy — For a better quality of life for you or your loved one. Assisted Living Community — An environment where you can embrace your individuality. Memory Care — Services designed with comfort and peace in mind. Respite Services –– A chance for relaxation, comfort and peace of mind.
we provide for you Medication monitoring • Home cooked dietitian-approved meals ADL assistance • Help with daily living activities Daily housekeeping services • Individual and group activities
your private room comes complete with All furnishings • Three quarter private bath • Emergency call system Cable TV and phone hookups • 24-hour security
ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES
QUALITY ASSISTED LIVING IN A RESIDENTIAL SETTING
970-549-6555
www.beehivehomes.com • 2395 H Rd • Grand Junction
An extraordinary living environment Assisted Living • Short-Term Rehab • Long-Term Care • Memory Care In/Out Patient Physical, Occupational, & Speech Therapy
(970) 432-1150 CastlePeak.org
195 Freestone Rd Eagle, CO 81631 AN AUGUSTANA | ELIM AFFILIATION
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Live Well. Age Well. ASSISTED LIVING | MEMORY CARE
Contact us to learn more about our programs, services and lovely apartments at: thelodgeatgrandjunction.com
970-465-2855 2656 Patterson Road, Grand Junction | Managed by WellAge
T E 2020 O P E N IN G L A
Carbondale’s New Senior Campus • Intimate Senior Community • Downtown Location • Walking Trails and Fitness Center • Maintenance-Free Living • Open Dining Experience • Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care
Call Now to Learn More 970-340-4460 soprislodge.com 295 Rio Grande Ave, Carbondale | Managed by WellAge 120 COLORADO’S WESTERN SLOPE - SUMMER 2020-2021
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Where Do We Start? Our resource guide and website offer you the answers you need to make informed decisions www. seniorsbluebook.com
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Sopris Lodge Senior Living
Aspen Ridge Alzheimer’s Special Care Center, 622 28¼ Rd, Grand Junction 81506
Renew Roaring Fork, 2800 Midland Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601
295 Rio Grand Ave, Carbondale 81623
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970-945-1121
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195 Freestone Rd, Eagle 81631
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970-243-3333 $5,865
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1968 Sunrise Dr, Montrose 81401
Montage Creek Senior Living
970-858-3900
The Willows at Family Health West, 243 N Cherry St, Fruita 81521
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970-243-4682
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Comfort Care, 807 Tahiti, GJ 81506
1530 Walnut Ave, Grand Junction 81501
The Vineyards Memory Care
2656 Patterson Blvd, Grand Junction 81506
The Lodge at Grand Junction
3203 N 15th St, Grand Junction 81506
The Fountains of Hilltop
625 27½ Rd, Grand Junction 81506
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628 26½ Rd, Grand Junction 81506
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Personalized Care for Alzheimer’s & Dementia
970-243-7224 www.vineyardsmemorycare.com 1530 Walnut Ave., Grand Junction 124 COLORADO’S WESTERN SLOPE - SUMMER 2020-2021
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Senior Housing Definitions continued from page 111 laundry and maintenance. Amenities are usually abundant; formal libraries, computer stations, swimming pools, gardens, and other social gathering spaces. Rates are monthly, and are typically based on size/ location of apartment. 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. 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,
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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. VENTILATOR - Moves breatheable air into and out of the lungs, to provide the mechanism of breathing for a patient who is physically unable to breathe, or is breathing insufficiently. WANDERGUARD - Offered at some facilities. A resident with memory loss or confusion wears a small discrete pendant. Each external door in the care home is fitted with a radio detector which detects when a pendant moves near an exit. The WanderGuard will sound an audible alarm, alerting the staff of a patient wandering.~
■ Memory care: Alzheimer’s & Dementia ■ Rehabilitation to return home after hospitalization ■ Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapy
SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES
E X C E P T I O N A L C A R E AT T W O G R E AT L O C AT I O N S The Five-Star Difference
■ Skilled nursing care 24/7 ■ Respite care & short-term stays SECURED MEMORY CARE AVAILABLE
After Hours: 970-361-1630
970-245-1211 2501 Little Bookcliff Drive Grand Junction See our virtual tour and website: lavillagrandecarecenter.com HOME OF THE DEMENTIA TOUR
After Hours: 970-261-6756
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1200 Village Rd, Carbondale 81623
Heritage Park Care Center
701 E 5th St, Rifle 81650
Grand River Health Care Center
Castle Peak Senior Life & Rehabilitation, 195 Freestone Rd, Eagle 81631
970-874-9773
Willow Tree Care Center, 2050 S Main St, Delta 81416
970-432-1150
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970-625-1514
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970-527-4837
Paonia Care & Rehab Ctr, 1625 Meadowbrook Blvd, Paonia 81428
970-835-2600
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Horizons Care Center
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Colorado Canyons Hospital & Medical Ctr 300 W Ottley Av, Fruita 81521 Eagle Ridge of Grand Valley 2425 Teller Ave, Grand Junction 81501 Genesis Mesa Manor Center 2901 N 12th St, Grand Junction 81506
2825 Patterson Rd, Grand Junction 81506
Larchwood Inns & The PARC Skilled 56, 970-245-0022 130 $265 Nursing, 2845 N 15th St, Grand Junction 81506 68-69 Mantey Heights Rehab & Care Center 56, 970-242-7356 88 $255 – Five Star Senior Living 127
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La Villa Grande Care Center – Five Star Senior Living
606 E Foresight Cir, Grand Junction 81505
Center at Foresight, The
Gunnison Valley Health Senior Care Center 1500 W Tomichi Ave, Gunnison 81230
Colorado State Veterans Community Living Center at Rifle 851 E 5th St, Rifle 81650 Glenwood Springs Health Care 2305 Blake Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601
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Colorow Care Center, 885 S Hwy 50 Business Loop, Olathe 81425
1401 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401
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970-242-0731
VA Western Colorado Health Care System (WCHCS) / CLC 2121 North Ave, Grand Junction 81501
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achieved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services since 2014
970.625.1514
grandriverhealth.org 701 EAST 5TH STREET RIFLE CO 81650
SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES
an award winning SKILLED NURSING FACILITY
care center
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From Their Eyes Our Elders are facing a period where visiting their loved ones puts them at risk. They must battle internally the decision whether to venture out to the store, wrap their arms around their family or stay in their homes and visit thru windows, online meeting groups, or phone calls. These are not easy choices for our Elders to make, but we can do things to help make these choices easier and safer for them. Studies have shown that there are key steps to take to reduce passing COVID-19 onto our Elders. Perform frequent hand washing using hand sanitizers with 70% alcohol or higher. Use Social Distancing and wear a mask or other face and nose covering, these are key factors to helping reduce the spread of COVID-19. Masks maintain “source control” and protects others. If we all wear a mask and use social distancing, we can prevent the spread of viruses and protect one another. If you know you have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, you need to self-quarantine in your home for 14 days. It is still good to quarantine if you have travelled somewhere that has large numbers of COVID-19 or rapidly increasing. Avoid large gatherings and perform “self-screen-
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ing” each day including taking your temperature and monitoring for any shortness of breath, change of taste, sneezing, or coughing. Remembering that many people that are spreading the COVID-19 virus has no symptoms. While you are waiting to see if any symptoms develop, stay in close contact with your Elder so they do not worry and know that you are doing these things to help protect them. When they know you are taking extra precautions it helps to support their and your decision on which kind of visit is best. With our elders being the population at greatest risk from COVID-19, they know it may be a life or death situation and knowing their loved ones are taking all precautions to help minimize the risk to their Elder, puts their mind at a greater ease. This Pandemic will be around for several month and if we all get in the habit following these simple guidelines we can really help our Elders and still enjoy all the love, the stories, and those precious moments with them without putting them at risk.~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Melissa Latham RN, NHS, Administrator at Larchwood Inns and The PARC. She may be reached at 970-245-0022 or by email at MelissaL@LarchwoodInn.com. See ads on pages 56, 68-69.
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ADVERTISER INDEX
Advertiser Index 71 102 Inside Back Cover 90
A Little Help Abode of Colorado Hospice & Home Health AdvantAge Health Resource Center
59
Colorado Commission on Aging
1
Columbine Caregivers
90, Inside Front Cover 126
Agape Care, LLC
Comfort Keepers Crossroads Senior Living at Delta
31
Edward Jones- Jim Roland, ChFC, AAMS
17
Elder Quest Care Management
47
AIS Medicare & More
77
All Points Transit
61
Alzheimer's Association
93
Elite Care at Home
12-13
Area Agency on Aging – Region 10
48
Fidelis Consultants
89
FirstLight Home Care
12-13
Area Agency on Aging – Region 11
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Aspen Ridge Alzheimer’s Special Care Center
33
Food Bank of the Rockies
119
Bee Hive Homes
21
Front Door Dental
117
Cappella of Grand Junction
131
Grand River Health Care Center
119
Castle Peak Senior Life & Rehabilitation
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Center at Foresight, The
Grand River Hospital and Medical Center
51
Healthful Transformations
22, 75
Center for Independence 118
Heritage Park Care Center
25
Five Star Senior Living
Chayet & Danzo, LLC 9
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RESOURCES FOR AGING WELL
Hilltop Senior Services
96, 102
Home Care & Hospice of the Valley
Inside Back Cover
Home Health of Western Colorado
Inside Back Cover
Homestead at Montrose, The
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HopeWest Hospice
87
Right at Home
Inside Back Cover
Senior CommUnity Care – PACE
Inside Back Cover
Senior CommUnity Meals
109
Solstice Senior Living at Grand Valley
109
Solstice Senior Living at Mesa View Sopris Lodge Senior Living
Inside Back Cover
Horizons Care Center
120
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Hunger Free Colorado
Back Cover
88
InnovAge Home Care
110
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JG Medicaid Consulting, LLC
Back Cover
The Commons of Hilltop The Cottages of Hilltop The Fountains of Hilltop
56, 68-69
Larchwood Inn
120
The Lodge at Grand Junction
56, 127
LaVilla Grande
116
The Retreat at Harbor Cove
56, 127
Mantey Heights Rehabilitation and Care Center
116
The Retreat at Palisades
Marillac Health
124
The Vineyards Memory Care
63 121 85 121
Mesa Vista Assisted Living & Senior Apartments MLS Senior Care Montage Creek Senior Living
85
Nightingale's Homecare
95
Professional Case Management
53 Inside Back Cover 12-13 89 Inside Back Cover
ADVERTISER INDEX
9, 110, Back Cover
United Country Real Colorado Properties Valley Manor Care Center Vintage- Region 12 Visiting Angels Living Assistance Service VOA – Volunteers of America
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Knowing Community Resources Can We do not always know what Improve a Life we need until the exact moment we need it.
Most people do not usually know what resources are available in our own communities if we are healthy and financially able to provide the basics of daily living – food, shelter, clothing, etc. Only when our circumstances change, which could be due to illness, injury or some other event, perhaps the loss of a spouse, do we start to wonder how will we fill these gaps and provide for all our daily needs. Fortunately, in Western Colorado, our community has numerous resources for older adults. Region 10 and their Community Living Services Program supports the needs of older adults who wish to remain living independently. Under the Area Agency on Aging and the Older Americans Act, funding is provided for in home support services to adults aged 60 and older who qualify through a quick, telephone assessment. These services include homemaking, personal care, caregiver respite, home delivered meals, transportation vouchers, and companionship. AdvantAge Health Resource Centers collaborate with Region 10 to provide the options counseling and assessments for these supportive services. Care Navigators in both Montrose and Delta Counties, including a Spanish speaking Care Navigator,
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can review options for benefits and assistance programs along with other care options, provide application forms for services, and offer referrals and helpful information. An online services directory is also available for public use at https://region10.net/senior-resource-directory/. Here you will find hundreds of links to services in the surrounding area under a wide variety of headings. A local, toll free number, 1-844-VOA-4YOU (1-844-8624968) is available for potential clients Monday through Friday. Callers can ask questions about health care including; where to go for rehab after surgery, home health, adult day care, memory care, assisted living or longterm care. Help is available to link people to sources for assistance with groceries or meals programs, durable medical equipment, support groups, legal aid, independent housing, family housing or veterans housing assistance and to complete Medicaid and Medicare applications. Connecting the needs of any age group to a service that can fill the need is the goal of the program. For more details, visit www.voa4you.org. ~ Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Erin Berge, Regional Marketing Director with Volunteers of America and can be reached by email at eberge@voa.org. See ad on the Inside Back Cover.
INDEPENDENT LIVING | ASSISTED LIVING | MEMORY CARE
Life is about the company you keep Hilltop’s senior living communities where neighbors soon become friends n Luxurious apartments with great views, spacious floorplans, and paid utilities n Restaurant-style dining n Beautiful outdoor spaces and walking trails n Social activities and trips
The Commons (970) 243-3333 625 27 1/2 Road
www.TheCommonsGJ.org
n 24-hour emergency response n Flexible care options to meet your current and future needs n Customized wellness program helps you “Stay Fit for Life!” n Temporary assisted living stays
The Fountains (970) 243-8800 3203 N. 15th Street
www.TheFountainsGJ.org
When you choose Hilltop Senior Living Communities, your money stays right here in our community, supporting a nonprofit that has provided Western Colorado with compassionate and comprehensive human services for over 70 years.