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GENERAL INFORMATION How to use the Senior Resource Guide. . . . . . . 4-5 Where We Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Publisher’s Page – Contacting the Senior Resource Guide. . . . . . . 11 Advertisers Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158-159
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What Level of Care is Right for You? . . . . . . . . 14 Home Care vs Home Health Care. . . . . . . . . . 16 Need Long–Term Care?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Long–Distance Caregiving Checklist. . . . . . . . . 20 Help for Caregivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-24 Home Care Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 Community–Based Respite Groups. . . . . . . . 32-33 Adult Day Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Diabetes Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Support Groups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
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Medical Equipment Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Medication & Medical Services . . . . . . . . . 46-47 Medication Management Tools. . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Hearing
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House Call/Telemedicine Providers. . . . . . . . . 56 Tips on How to Talk to Your Doc. . . . . . . . . . . 57 Mental Health 20 Questions to Ask provides a quick list of important things to ask when searching for senior housing. Find them on pages 90 and 109.
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What Type of Mental Health Professional is the Right Fit?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Medical Centers & Rehabilitation
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Medical Centers & Clinics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 20 Questions to Ask During Hospital Discharge. . 61 Choosing the Right Location for Rehab. . . . . . . 62 Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospitals. . . . 1, 63
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Home & Housing Assistance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Creating a Butterfly Garden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Independent & Retirement
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Independent & Retirement Communities. . . . . 76-77 Sell Retirement Lifestyle to Your Skeptical Spouse . . 78 Conservatory at North Austin. . . . . . . . . . . 3, 79 Spectrum Retirement Communities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82, Back Cover Assisted Living
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Sell Retirement Lifestyle to Your Skeptical Spouse is on page 78.
Assisted Living Communities. . . . . . . . . . . . 84-87 Questions Every Senior Living Community Should be Able to Answer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 20 Questions to Ask – Assisted Living. . . . . . . . 90 When Shopping for Senior Living, Get the Info You Need . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!
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Legacy Oaks of South Austin. . . . . . . . . . . 2, 93 Signs It Might Be Time for Assisted Living . . . . . 94 Arbor Terrace Lakeway. . . . 95, Inside Back Cover Ombudsmen Are Here to Help. . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Memory Care
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Skilled Nursing/Rehab Facilities . . . . . . . . 106-108 20 Questions to Ask – Skilled Nursing. . . . . . 109
FINAL PLANNING 111 Preparing & Presenting a Eulogy. . . . . . . . . . 110 Final Planning Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . 112-116 Hospice Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32B, 117 Understanding Hospice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Hospices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122-123 What You Should Know About Palliative Care. . 124
RELAX & RESTORE 129 Volunteering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130-131
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LEGAL & FINANCIAL 139 5 Must–Have Legal Documents. . . . . . . . . . . 140 Legal & Financial Assistance. . . . . . . . . . 144-145 Understanding Medicare: Parts, Plans and Meeting Your Needs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
TRANSPORTATION 151 Transportation Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152-153 Obtaining a Disabled or Elderly Placard/Plate. . 154 Learn all you need to know about obtaining a disabled license plate or placard for your vehicle. See page 154.
Over 65 Driving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .156-157
SPECIAL FEATURES Page for Taking Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Recipes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58, 83
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PU BLI S H E R & E DI T OR -I N-CH I E F Karyn Dean S R G CALE NDAR S UB M I S S I ONS srgcalendar@SRGserv.com
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hile caregiving for my grandmother, I realized that I was not alone in the quest for information and resources— thus was born the Senior Resource Guide. Having been an eldercare advocate for over 25 years, it was a dream come true to start SRG with my husband C ora Hobbs 1915–2006 and then have our children join us. As a family-owned and operated business, we are committed to assisting those on their quest for active aging, which for many includes caregiving.
CONT R I B UT OR S Arbor Terrace Lakeway, Mark Carlson, M.D., John B. Earthman, Hospice Austin, Legacy Oaks of South Austin, Sharon Wagner, Spectrum Retirement Communities, LLC, Texas Health and Human Services, The American Elder Care Research Organization, The Auberge ART DIRECTION/GRAPHIC PRODUCTION Erin Suwwan, LuckyYou! Creative Tom Kircher S ALE S Alex Dean – Director of Business Development RJ Gibbs – Senior Account Manager Tiffanie Gupton – Account Manager Otto Muñiz – Account Manager M AR KE T I NG Jennifer Dean Stavert – Director of Marketing Winona Vo – Senior Marketing Executive Danielle Alford – Marketing Executive DI S T R I B UT I ON Brian Stavert – Manager Myles Moore – Senior Distribution Executive CH I E F E XE CUT I V E OF F I CE R Terry Dean P R E S I DE NT Karyn Dean Senior Resource Guide is published semi-annually for the greater Houston, Austin & San Antonio markets by:
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What Level of Care is Right for You? Independent Living Housing for those not in need of additional assistance, such as 55+ apartments or independent/retirement communities. Continuing Care Retirement Community (*Skilled Nursing only) Housing whereby a senior can age in place. Beginning with independent living, moving to assisted living and finally skilled nursing as needed. All are typically located together on one campus. Assisted Living Independent living with help provided for activities of daily living. Personal Care Home Assisted living in a home-like setting and typically has fewer residents. Skilled Nursing/Rehab* Licensed and equipped to provide residents with healthcare that meets the needs of more involved medical problems. Alzheimer’s/Dementia Assistance Provides special programs and assistance for those with memory loss. Some may provide special security measures. Home Care/Home Health (*Home Health only) Non-medical (home care) or skilled medical care (home health) that allows seniors to remain in their place of residence. Senior Day Care Program Services typically include meals and activities that provide social interaction. Some centers may accommodate special needs such as Alzheimer’s. Hospice Care* End of life care for the terminally ill, usually via visits in the home or facility of residence. * Typically accepts Medicare
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Home Care vs Home Health Care How can I determine if home care is necessary? When self-care at home becomes difficult and/or family caregivers are not available to assist, home care may be the answer. Home care often relieves family members of basic caregiving functions and makes it possible to spend quality time, rather than the functional caregiving time. Home care is often easier and faster than moving to an institutional care setting and allows the senior to stay at home in familiar surroundings. What is home health care? When the need is for more than home and personal care, a home health care agency may be required. Home health care provides skilled medical services (such as administration and adjustment of medication levels, monitoring and dressing of wounds, etc.) in the home by trained medical personnel. Home health care is always ordered and supervised by a physician. What is home care? Simply put, home care is non-medical, personal assistance provided in the home. Home care may include help with bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene. It may include a wide range of services: taking and recording vital signs, assistance in the bathroom, light housekeeping, meal preparation, companionship, grocery shopping and pharmacy errands, home safety supervision, medication reminders, bill-paying, laundry and transportation. Will my insurance cover the costs? Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurances are sources of payment for receiving home and home health care. Home Healthcare services are typically medically necessary. They are paid for by Medicare or other health insurance, and have been ordered by a physician. Private duty home care services are typically paid for privately, or using long-term care insurance, reverse mortgage proceeds, or Veterans aid and attendance pension benefits, or some combination of any of these programs.
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Become a Meals on Wheels Central Texas Volunteer! Meals on Wheels Central Texas provides free, life-sustaining services to homebound older adults in Central Texas. We have flexible volunteer opportunities across the Austin-Round Rock area. Those opportunities include: • Lunchtime meal deliveries • Assisting clients with grocery shopping • Assisting with our free respite care program for people with Alzheimer’s or dementia • Transporting clients’ pets to vet visits
Visit us at www.mealsonwheelscentraltexas.org or call us at 512-476-6325 for more information about becoming a volunteer or to learn more about our services.
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Long-Distance Caregiving Checklist Here are a few items to keep in mind during your next visit. • Attend a doctor’s appointment with your parent to find out current health status and concerns. • Check with the pharmacy to make sure your parent is getting all his or her prescriptions filled and on a timely basis. • Kitchen check-up. Make sure to report any weight loss to the doctor as it can also be a sign of something more serious. Check the refrigerator to make sure there is ample food or for outdated food. • Assess driving ability. • Meet your parent’s neighbors and close friends and get their phone numbers, and provide your emergency contact. • Discuss your parent’s wishes for health care and finances in case he or she is unable to make those decisions in the future. • Gather a list of trustworthy, reputable eldercare and related resources in the community. • Get copies of your parent’s insurance card(s), physicians’ names and phone numbers, key contacts and medical history. • Do a safety evaluation of the home. • Consider a personal emergency response system. Long-Distance Caregiving: Planning For the Future Here are some primary areas where aging parents often need help. • Medication management • Meal preparation • Transportation • Declining mobility or health • Memory problems • Household deficiencies
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Help for Caregivers ANIMAL RESCUE/ PET ADOPTION
Family Caregiver Alliance caregiver.org
Austin Animal Center 512–978–0500 or 3-1-1 austintexas.gov
Family Eldercare 512–450–0844 familyeldercare.org
Austin Humane Society 512–646–7387 austinhumanesociety.org
HelpGuide.org helpguide.org LeadingAge leadingage.org
Austin Pets Alive! 512–961–6519 austinpetsalive.org
National Alliance for Caregiving caregiving.org
CAREGIVER INFORMATION, National Caregivers Library caregiverslibrary.org RESEARCH, EDUCATION, SERVICES AND ADVOCACY Texas Aging and Disability Resource Center hhs.texas.gov
AARP aarp.org/caregiving
Today’s Caregiver caregiver.com
AGE of Central Texas 512–451–4611 ageofcentraltx.org
USA.gov usa.gov
Alzheimer’s Association alz.org/care
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American Bar Association Commission on Law and Aging americanbar.org/groups/law_aging
Warrior Care warriorcare.dodlive.mil/caregiverresources/
ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center archrespite.org
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Area Agency on Aging of Central Texas aaact.org Area Agency on Aging of the Capital Area aaacap.org Assisted Living Research Institute assistedliving.org
Alzheimer’s Association Dementia training. alz.org
Caregiver Action Network caregiveraction.org Care Connection Aging & Disability Resource Center careconnection.org Caregiver Resource Network caregiverresource.net
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AGE of Central Texas Powerful Tools for Caregivers – a free six–week course that provides emotional support for family caregivers. 512–451–4611 ageofcentraltx.org
American Red Cross redcross.org Caregiverlist caregiverlist.com CaregiverU 512–451–4611 caregiverucentx.org
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ARCIL, Inc. 512–832–6349 Austin Main Office 512–396–5790 San Marcos 512–828–4624 Round Rock BLVD.com 877–833–2480 blvd.com Criss Cole Rehabilitation Center twc.texas.gov/jobseekers/criss-colerehabilitation-center Disability Assistance of Central Texas 512–834–1827 Disability Rights Texas 800–252–9108 disabilityrightstx.org
Texas Health and Human Services – Aging 855–937–2372 hhs.texas.gov/services/aging
HELP LINES Aging & Disability Resource Center 512–916–6045 Austin 254–770–2361 Belton United Way 2-1-1 For Veterans Veterans Crisis Line 800–273–8255 veteranscrisisline.net
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Texas Health and Human Services 855–937–2372 hhs.texas.gov (Keyword: disability) Texas Workforce Commission – Vocational Rehabilitation Services 800–628–5115 twc.texas.gov/jobseekers/vocationalrehabilitation-services
Caritas of Austin 512–479–4610 caritasofaustin.org Central Texas Food Bank 512–282–2111 centraltexasfoodbank.org Food Pantries To find the nearest Food Pantry 2-1-1
The Arc of the Capital Area 512–476–7044 arcaustin.org
Green Corn Project 512–249–3171 greencornproject.org
U.S. Department of Labor Disability programs and services nationwide. disability.gov
Hope Food Pantry 512–420–0710
ELDER ABUSE Consumer Rights and Services In nursing homes, assisted living facilities, day activity and health services. 800–458–9858 SAFE Alliance (sexual or domestic abuse) 512–267–7233 safeaustin.org Texas Abuse Hotline 800–252–5400 Texas Adult Protective Services 512–438–4800 dfps.state.tx.us
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Meals on Wheels Central Texas 512–476–6325 mealsonwheelscentraltexas.org Madella Hilliard Neighborhood Center 512–863–5010 Opportunities for Williamson & Burnet Counties 512–763–1400 owbc–tx.org Travis County Community Center at Post Road 512–854–9130
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VETERAN SERVICES
ADAPT 512–442–0252 adaptoftexas.org
Bastrop County Veteran Services 512–581–4006
Coalition of Texans with Disabilities 512–478–3366 | txdisabilities.org Texas Impact 512–472–3903 texasimpact.org
SENIOR FRAUD Attorney General of Texas 800–252–8011 texasattorneygeneral.gov Medicare Fraud Hotline Inspector General 800–447–8477 Texas State Securities Board 512–305–8301 ssb.texas.gov
Central Texas Veteran Services Coalition 512–341–4961 Hays County Veteran Services 512–392–8387 Helping a Hero 888–786–9531 helpingahero.org Lone Survivor Foundation 936–755–6075 lonesurvivorfoundation.org TexVet 512–341–4924 texvet.org Travis County Veteran Services 512–854–9340 U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) 877–393–9058 Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) 877–832–6997 woundedwarriorproject.org
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PROVIDING QUALITY SERVICES TO SUPPORT AND ADVOCATE FOR THE HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELL BEING OF THE OLDER INDIVIDUAL IN THE CAPITAL AREA Services Available on a short-term basis at no charge to individuals age 60 and older and their caregivers. • Information, Referral & Assistance: Unbiased information about region-wide resources available to seniors • Benefits Counseling: Information and Counseling about government benefits programs, primarily Medicare. • Ombudsman Program: Advocates, specially trained and certified, for seniors living in nursing or assisted living facilities. • Care Coordination: Assessment of needs and resources by a Care Coordinator to link clients to in-home resources. • Caregiver Support: Support for family members who are caring for older individuals, arrangement of services to support the caregiver, assistance in making long-range caregiving plan. • Health and Wellness: Evidence-based programs that promote healthy aging, such as Caregiver Stress-Busting program and A Matter of Balance™ Fall prevention and Chronic Disease SelfManagement programs. Serving Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Fayette, Hays, Lee, Llano, Travis and Williamson Counties A Program of the Capital Area Council of Governments Funded in part by the Health and Human Services Commission
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Meals on Wheels Central Texas In-Home Care 512–477–3796
Comfort Keepers of North Austin 512–331–4211
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+ Health Sense Home Care Inc
Daybreak 512–420–8808
512–474–8885
Disability Services of the Southwest Inc 512–419–1962
+ Edward’s Home Health & Hospice 512–763–4690
+ Heavenly Care Home Health 512–340–0551
Hill Country Care Providers 512–402–1119
+ Homecare Dimensions Inc
Elder Care Resource, LLC 512–565–1162
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Home Care Assistance 512–623–7800
Elder Home Healthcare 512–371–6828
Home Helpers Home Care 512–549–0308
Elder Homecare Inc 512–371–6828
+ Encompass Health Home Health – Austin
Home Instead Senior Care 512–347–9207
+ Encompass Home Health of Central Texas
Hospitality Home Healthcare Agency LLC 512–203–3985
512–326–4191 512–339–1023
Everose Healthcare Inc 512–323–6099 Family Eldercare 512–467–6768 Family Tree In-Home Care 512–337–8882
+ FC Home Health Agency Inc 512–837–0447
+ First Divine Home Healthcare 512–251–7077
First Light Home Care 737–404–4100
+ Gilead Home Health 512–323–5858
Girling Community Care Austin 512–454–3581 Griswold Home Care 512–462–1398
+ Guardian Healthcare 512–863–3842
+ Gucci Health Care Services Inc 512–567–8276
+ Halcyon Home LLC 512–815–9009
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+ Inhome Care Inc
512–821–2224
+ Innovative Senior Care Home Health 512–372–1595
+ Integracare of South Central Texas 888–755–2584
+ Interim Healthcare of Austin 512–454–5711
+ Joy Quality Homecare Inc 512–278–0053
+ K And J Sunshine Home Health Care Inc 512–990–8027
+ Kindred at Home
512–342–0331 Life Made Easy Home Health 512–459–5631 Lifespan Home Health 877–434–3153 Longhorns Inhome Health Service 512–296–2556 Maxim Healthcare Services Inc 512–340–0171 Merida Home Health of Austin, LLC 512–298–5338
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512–323–5577
830–798–2989
+ ABEQ Home Health Inc
Outreach Health Services 830–693–1963
512–250–8848
+ Abiding Home Health LLC 512–329–8622
Standards Home Health 888–671–7007
Acti-Kare Responsive In-Home Care 512–230–6610
Visiting Angels 830–637–7118
Adaptive Healthcare Services LLC 866–900–2592
+ Texas Home Health 830–798–8272
Always Best Care of Austin & The Hill Country 512–407–2606
HAYS COUNTY
Amada Senior Care 512–600–1555
AUSTIN
Angel Healthcare LP 512–453–6449
Living At Home 512–767–0055
Ashby Premium Home Care 512–458–5271
BUDA
+ Be Healthy At Home
Assisting Hands Home Care Austin 512–999–7379
512–295–7000
+ Progressive Home Health Agency
Austin Elite Home Healthcare Solutions 512–206–3161
512–312–5222
+ Avid Home Health Inc
Redbud Homecare Services LLC 512–523–8245
512–300–0876
DRIPPING SPRINGS Home Helpers and Direct Link 58795 512–497–1856 KYLE 512–786–4198
512–533–9990
Brightstar Healthcare 512–452–9800
Axis Home Health 512–392–5166
Brushy Creek Home Health Agency Inc 512–323–6175
Bee First Primary Home Care 855–290–2394
+ Central Texas Medical Center Home Health 512–753–3584
512–847–7080
512–419–7738
Carepoint Partners 512–637–4949
+ Encompass Health Home Health – San Marcos
+ Wimberley Home Health
+ C C Home Health Central Inc Capitol Senior Care 512–436–9727
Comfort Connection 512–392–4663
Angels for Elders Inc. 512–847–7445
Avionn 512–331–0049
+ Bellcoa Home Health Service Inc
SAN MARCOS
WIMBERLEY
Avidcare Home Health Services, LLC. 512–371–7171
Balex Healthcare Services 512–762–6966
+ Your Home Health Care
512–392–5801
AUSTIN
+ A*Med Home Health
+ Hill Country Home Health
Corridor Caregivers 512–213–2537
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MARBLE FALLS
+Encompass Health Home Health – Marble Falls
Caring Senior Service of Central Texas 512–310–2273
+Carter Healthcare 512–394–7581
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Listed by County and City Halo Senior Care 512–212–7212
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Meals on Wheels Central Texas In-Home Care 512–477–3796
Comfort Keepers of North Austin 512–331–4211
+ Health At Home
+ Continental Healthcare Inc
512–323–2324
512–773–1183
+ Health Sense Home Care Inc
Daybreak 512–420–8808
512–474–8885
Disability Services of the Southwest Inc 512–419–1962
+ Edward’s Home Health & Hospice 512–763–4690
+ Heavenly Care Home Health 512–340–0551
Hill Country Care Providers 512–402–1119
+ Homecare Dimensions Inc
Elder Care Resource, LLC 512–565–1162
512–973–9540
Home Care Assistance 512–623–7800
Elder Home Healthcare 512–371–6828
Home Helpers Home Care 512–549–0308
Elder Homecare Inc 512–371–6828
+ Encompass Health Home Health – Austin
Home Instead Senior Care 512–347–9207
+ Encompass Home Health of Central Texas
Hospitality Home Healthcare Agency LLC 512–203–3985
512–326–4191 512–339–1023
Everose Healthcare Inc 512–323–6099 Family Eldercare 512–467–6768 Family Tree In-Home Care 512–337–8882
+ FC Home Health Agency Inc 512–837–0447
+ First Divine Home Healthcare 512–251–7077
First Light Home Care 512–329–2555
+ Gilead Home Health 512–323–5858
Girling Community Care Austin 512–454–3581 Griswold Home Care 512–462–1398
+ Guardian Healthcare 512–863–3842
+ Gucci Health Care Services Inc 512–567–8276
+ Halcyon Home LLC 512–815–9009
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+ Inhome Care Inc
512–821–2224
+ Innovative Senior Care Home Health 512–372–1595
+ Integracare of South Central Texas 888–755–2584
+ Interim Healthcare of Austin 512–454–5711
+ Joy Quality Homecare Inc 512–278–0053
+ K And J Sunshine Home Health Care Inc 512–990–8027
+ Kindred at Home
512–342–0331 Life Made Easy Home Health 512–459–5631 Lifespan Home Health 877–434–3153 Longhorns Inhome Health Service 512–296–2556 Maxim Healthcare Services Inc 512–340–0171 Merida Home Health of Austin, LLC 512–298–5338
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Total Care Connect, LLC 512–903–9814 Total Care Home Health Inc 512–367–9049 Touch of Class 512–345–0631 Transcend Homecare Services, LLC 512–491–0054 Visiting Angels 512–452–8282 Visiting Angels/Living Assistance Services 512–250–2103 Well Beyond Care 844–492–2273 Westlake Caregivers LLC 512–329–0001 BEE CAVE Americare Bee Cave 512–887–5504
DAILY CARE ASSISTANCE
MGA Healthcare Texas Inc 512–872–2180 New Hope Health Care Inc 512–442–7132 Nurses Case Management, LLC 512–338–4533 Nurses Unlimited Inc 512–380–9339 Oliver Home Healthcare Agency LLC 512–482–0499 Our Family Home Care 512–522–2949 + Pinnacle Senior Care 512–374–0700 Professional Caretakers Inc 512–794–0065 + PSA Healthcare, Inc. 512–248–0400 Rescare Homecare Tangram 512–794–0995 + Rescare Rehab Without Walls Inc 888–299–3998 Resource Care Corporation 512–837–4600 Restorative Health Care 512–707–1070 Right At Home 512–465–9900 + Robinson Creek Home Health and Hospice 512–328–7606 + Rosy Home Health Care Services Inc 512–251–7555 Senior Sitters, LLC 512–250–5800 SeniorMinded Home Care 512–428–4100 SYNERGY HomeCare 512–872–6116 + Texas Acceptance Home Healthcare LLC 512–219–0233 Texas County Home Care Services LLC 512–825–3121 Texas Home Care Partners LLC 512–358–4556 + Texas Home Health 512–343–9690 + Texas Home Therapy of Austin LLC 512–637–1550 The Home Option 512–291–7096 The Hope Group 512–382–0281 + The Medical Team Inc 512–418–9555
BRIARCLIFF My Savior Home Healthcare LLC 512–773–1361 LAKEWAY ComForCare 512–402–9599 MANOR
+ A–Prime Medical Home Health Inc 512–476–9600
PFLUGERVILLE
+ Adventist Home Health 512–252–2280
+ First Care Home Health Services
512–990–2425 Loving Grace Health Care Inc 512–673–9362 Parv 1st Choice Home Health Care Inc 512–669–8187 POINT VENTURE La Familia Home Health Inc 915–345–0691
WILLIAMSON COUNTY AUSTIN Always Best Care Senior Services Of Greater Northwest Austin 512–518–3979 Heavenly Caregiver Services Inc 512–340–0551 Home Helpers of North Austin 512–243–5001
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Listed by County and City
WILLIAMSON COUNTY CEDAR PARK
+ Abiding Home Health of Cedar Park 512–259–8444
512–238–6000
+ Accord Home Care Inc 512–246–1451
+ Capitol Home Health
+ Ambe Care Home Health LLC
512–436–9727 Central Texas Caregivers Inc 512–917–2058 Heaven Sent Care Givers, LLC 512–970–8634 Preferred Care at Home 512–238–0222 Standards Home Health 888–671–7007
512–255–6565
+ Apicon Home Health Agency Inc
GEORGETOWN Caring Home Health 512–863–4748 Caring Matters Home Care 512–943–4216 + Wesleyan Home Health & Hospice 512–869–5800 + Georgetown Living Home Health & Companions 512–843–0117 Guiding Light Home Care 512–863–7233 Life Made Easy Home Health 512–864–9797 + Scott and White Home Care Agency 512–819–5025 Visiting Angels 512–259–8335 HUTTO Angel Hearts Home Care 888–449–9534 Helpmate Home Care Agency, LLC 512–554–3884
ROUND ROCK
+ Accolade Home Care
512–249–0899 Care At Home 512–501–4178 + Carter Healthcare 866–338–4854 + Hill Country Home Health 512–733–1515 Home Instead Senior Care 512–374–1414 Homeslice Caregivers 512–992–5210 New Era Home Healthcare Solutions 512–771–6193 Right At Home Austin North 512–531–9453 + Royalty Care Home Health Services Inc 512–244–4254 Senior Helpers 512–338–4357 St Raphael Home Health, Inc 512–665–3987 + Theracare Home Health 512–459–4663 + Valerian Home Health and Hospice 512–248–0016 TAYLOR
+ Scott and White Home Care 512–352–1311
JARRELL Maranatha Care Home Health LLC 512–746–5147
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Helping people since 1984.
Founded in 1984, the mission of Capital Area Parkinson’s Society is to address the needs of people with Parkinson’s disease, their care partners and the public by providing education, resources, social interaction and emotional support. Our 501(c)3 nonprofit organization offers a multitude of support groups and monthly meetings. With over 500 members from Austin and Central Texas, we hope you’ll consider joining this supportive, ever-growing group.
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Community-Based Respite Groups AUSTIN Circle of Friends* Congregation Beth Israel Synagogue 3901 Shoal Creek 512–845–5374 House of Friends* Bethany United Methodist Church 10010 Anderson Mill Road 512–258–6017 Mike’s Place Meals on Wheels and More 3227 E. 5th Street 512–476–6325 x138
BURNET Highland Lakes Respite Center* First United Methodist Church 301 East Graves 512–756–2229 COPPERAS COVE
MPAC St. Matthews Episcopal Church 8134 Mesa Drive 512–456–7074 New Adventures St. Thomas More Catholic Church 10205 RR 620 North 512–918–8580
Angel Care Regional Respite Grace United Methodist Church 101 W. Ave. F 254–547–3729 DRIPPING SPRINGS Harmony Place Dripping Springs Presbyterian Church 26650 RR 12, DS 78620 512-–858–2194 GEORGETOWN
Radiant Friends* Great Hills Baptist Church 10500 Jollyville Road 512–250–0826
Best Buddies Main Street Baptist Church 1001 S. Main Street 512–869–7854
Senior Retreat Town Lake YMCA 1100 W. Cesar Chavez 512–542–9622 X223 The Gathering Westlake Hills Presbyterian Church 7127 Bee Cave Road 512–327–1116
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The Sanctuary* Faith United Methodist Church 2701 S. Lamar Boulevard 512–567–6314
Close Friends Respite Well Spring United Methodist 6200 Williams Drive 512–868–1349 PALS Place* First United Methodist Church 410 University Drive 512–863–3935
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Providing compassionate end-of-life care to Central Texans for 40 years • Services for all stages of a serious illness, including palliative care and hospice care
• Full-time physicians specializing in Hospice & Palliative Medicine
• Loving care provided in your home, hospital, or at Hospice Austin’s Christopher House
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Bright Horizons Emmaus Catholic Church 1718 Lohmans Crossing 512–261–8500
Special Friends* The Worship Place 811 Sun City Boulevard 512–864–1380
MANCHACA
TEMPLE
Pat’s Bunch Manchaca Baptist Church 1215 W. FM 1626 512–282–0875
Thursday Club* First Lutheran Church 1515 W. Adams Avenue 830–385–1380
MARBLE FALLS
Tuesday’s Solace* St. Francis Episcopal 5001 Hickory Road 254–778–6157
Wesley Respite Center* First United Methodist Church 1101 Bluebonnet 830–693–4401
DAILY CARE ASSISTANCE
LAKEWAY
WIMBERLEY
SMITHVILLE New Hope Respite* (First United Methodist Church in the Family Center) 400 Olive Street 512–352–0099
Circle of Friends Wimberley Community Center 14068 Ranch Road 12 512–847–2510
Please contact the Director or contact number prior to attending. Eligible participants must be in the Early to Middle stage of Alzheimer’s or related dementia. Participants must be able to toilet, eat, and move independently. Most Respite Groups are free. Please always check with the organizer to confirm meeting dates/times/costs. *Assistance and training through Alzheimer’s Texas
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Adult Day Centers AUSTIN
ROUND ROCK
AGE’s Adult Day Center – Austin 3710 Cedar Street 78705 512–451–4611
AGE’s Adult Day Center – Round Rock 475 Round Rock West Drive Ste. 120 78681 512–255–4865
Adult Daycare Center of Texas 4605 North Hwy 35 78722 512–808–3562 Bona Terra Adult Day Center 119 Cumberland Road 78704 512–441–2900
SAN MARCOS Retreat Day Habilitation Center 20155 Hwy 80 78666 512–393–4206
Retreat Day Habilitation Center 7002 Manchaca Road 78745 512–423–9176
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Diabetes Checklist See your health care team at least twice a year to find and treat any problems early. Ask what steps you can take to reach your goals. At each visit, be sure you have a: m blood pressure check m foot check m weight check m review of your self-care plan Two times each year, get: m an A1C test - it may be checked more often if it is over 7 Once each year, be sure you have a: m cholesterol test m triglyceride test m complete foot exam m dental exam to check teeth and gums m dilated eye exam to check for eye problems m flu shot m urine and a blood test to check for kidney problems At least once, get a: m pneumonia shot If you have Medicare, ask your health care team if Medicare will cover some of the costs for: m learning about healthy eating and diabetes self-care m special shoes, if you need them m medical supplies m diabetes medicines
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DAILY CARE ASSISTANCE 79% of homedelivered meal recipients are 75 or older.
9 out of 10 say MOW helps them live independently.
We served 1,800+ new seniors in 2019.
Donate at www.owbc-tx.org. Everyone has a friend, a family member or a neighbor who’s been touched by Meals on Wheels. The impact of aging is inevitable – and it will affect all of us some day. Meals on Wheels makes sure that the people who took care of us aren’t forgotten, that their worth is acknowledged, and that they continue to enjoy personal connections, inclusion, respect and support as they age. 604 High Tech Dr., Georgetown, TX 78626 | www.owbc-tx.org | 512-763-1400
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Support Groups If you’re facing a stressful life change, you don’t have to tackle it alone. Consider a support group which provides an opportunity for people to share personal experiences, coping strategies, and firsthand information about diseases or treatments. Find additional support groups covering a range of topics on srgtexas.com. CHRONIC CONDITIONS
CAREGIVER
ALS Association Texas Chapter 877–714–0088 alstexas.org
AGE of Central Texas 512–451–4611 ageofcentraltx.org
American Heart Association 512–338–2401 heart.org
The Cottages at Chandler Creek 512–354–4447 alzcottages.com
Capital Area Parkinson’s Society 512–371–3373 capitalareaparkinsons.org
VETERANS
National Multiple Sclerosis Society – Texas Chapter 713–526–8967 nationalmssociety.org/chapters/txh ALZHEIMER’S/DEMENTIA/ MEMORY
CANCER
REHAB & RECOVERY
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MENTAL HEALTH
Austin Mindfulness Center 512–578–8070 austinmindfulness.org
Alzheimer’s Texas 512–241–0420 txalz.org
Gateway Church 512–837–2162 gatewaychurch.com
Military Veteran Peer Network – Capital Area 512–527–4584 Austin Area Mental Health Consumers 512–442–3366 austinmhc.org
Alzheimer’s Association – Capital of Texas 512–592–0990 alz.org/texascapital
Communities For Recovery 512–758–7686 cforr.org
Bring Everyone In The Zone 254–681–9112 bringeveryoneinthezone.org
American Cancer Society 512–919–1900 cancer.org Texas Oncology – Austin Central 512–427–9400 texasoncology.com
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Programs. Policies. Progress. Since 1946
Are you a veteran with a disability seeking benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs? You and your family member can get assistance with filing VA benefits claims and other services from Paralyzed Veterans of America – free of charge.
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SOCIAL WORKERS LINK OLDER ADULTS with services that help them live independently and with dignity, thereby maximizing their quality of life and participation in society.
Social work with older adults focuses on the physical, psychological, social, and economic aspects of daily living. For more information on how social workers help older adults and to find a social worker near you go to www.helpstartshere.org. And watch this NASW Foundation video that offers one example of how social workers can help older adults live life to the fullest: http://bit.ly/2ruJ37z.
SOCIALWORKERS.ORG
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DAILY CARE ASSISTANCE
Live Yes! INSIGHTS
By taking part in the LIVE YES! INSIGHTS assessment, you’ll be among those changing lives today and changing the future of arthritis, for yourself and for 54 million others. And all it takes is just 10 minutes SM
Don’t miss out. Go to arthritis.org/INSIGHTS Continue the Conversation!
Go to our private Live Yes! online community LiveYes.arthritis.org
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Learning the ABCDs of Medicare can be confusing. We can help.
Questions about Medicare Insurance Plans? Get answers at a free Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas educational seminar. Virtual and in person sessions are available. Reserve a spot: By Phone: Call toll-free 1-866-427-7497, For accommodations of persons with special needs at meetings, call 1-866-427-7497 (TTY 711).
Online: bcbstx.com/medicare/seminars These events are only for educational purposes and no plan-specific benefits or details will be shared.
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Medical Equipment Assistance Project MEND
Provides durable medical equipment such as wheelchairs, crutches, hospital beds, and bedside commodes. Eligible individuals may then borrow this equipment for as long as necessary at no charge. Low–income eligibility.
888–903–6363 projectmend.org
Durable Medical Equipment Lending Closets: Various medical and mobility items, including wheelchairs, walkers, canes, shower chairs, and toilet chairs. Some organizations also accept donations of these items. AGE of Central Texas 512–451–4611 ageofcentraltx.org
Human Potential Center 512–441–8988 humanpotentialcenter.org Kerring Group 512–451–8853 kgaustin.com Lago Vista Volunteers Inc. 512–267–1567 Muscular Dystrophy Association 512–691–0065 mda.org Project MEND 888–903–6363 Service League of Greater Lakeway 512–261–3514
Ascension Lutheran Church 512–345–4030 ascensionaustin.org
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Medication & Medical Services COMMUNITY PROGRAMS THAT ASSIST WITH MEDICATIONS
MEDICATION DELIVERY SERVICE
Community Medicaid/ STAR+PLUS 800–964–2777
Eligible seniors can receive visits in their homes to have their medications reviewed and also receive a fire/ waterproof locked box in which to store their medications information.
Planned Parenthood
Discounted/free mammograms.
800–230–7526 plannedparenthood.org
FLU SHOTS
Austin Public Health 512–972–5520 MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
BenefitsCheckUp
Access public and private programs for prescription drug savings.
800–677–1116 benefitscheckup.org
Manufacturer sponsored prescription drug assistance programs.
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24-hour on-demand courier services.
877–527–5737 lonestardeliveryonline.com
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES WITH PATIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Abbott Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 224–667–6100 abbott.com Above MS
Offers tips, tools & inspiration for people living with MS.
800–456–2255
Medical Assistance Program 512–978–8130
888–435–3377
800–213–8417
LoneStar Delivery & Process
Prescription Assistance Program Coordinator 512–392–1161 ext. 301 cbelver@communityaction.com
Pharmacy Connections
Area Agency on Aging
Alcon Care 800–862–5266 alcon.com Allergan Prescription Pharmaceuticals 800–433–8871
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National Organization for Rare Disorders 203–744–0100 rarediseases.org
Axcan ASSIST Program 866–292–2679
Patient Assistance for Bausch Health Products 866–268–7325
Baxter Healthcare 800–548–4448
TREATMENT & PREVENTION
Amgen Safety Net Foundation Safety Net Program 800–772–6436 amgensafetynetfoundation.com
Pfizer RxPathways 844–989–7284
Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals 888–842–2937
Sanofi Patient Connection 888–847–4877
Biogen Medical Information 866–633–4636 Boehringer Ingelheim Cares Foundation 800–556–8317 Bristol-Myers Squibb Patient Assistance Foundation, Inc. 800–736–0003 bmspaf.org Daiichi Sankyo 866–268–7327
WEBSITES FOR MEDICATION INFORMATION OR SERVICES
iPing
A wakeup & medications reminder service.
iping.com Janssen
Remicade Assist
janssen.com
Dermik Laboratories 866–268–7326
NeedyMeds needymeds.org
Eisai Inc.
Partnership for Prescription Assistance 888–477–2669 pparx.org
Patient assistance programs for Aciphex, Aricept, Banzel, BELVIQ, Fycompa, Halaven and Panretin.
201–692–1100
BenefitsCheckUp
Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 800–851–0758
Pharmaceutical medication information.
Galderma Laboratories 866–730–5074
RxAssist rxassist.org
Genentech Access to Care Foundation 800–530–3083
RxHope rxhope.com
benefitscheckup.org
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Medication Management Tools The timing, dosage, duration and form of each medication, vitamin or nutraceutical are far from standardized. There are multiple options for medication management which afford a better chance of finding a solution that fits your family’s caregiving situation best. Pill Boxes (low tech) – these are typically inexpensive and can be found in most pharmacies. They are typically labeled by the day of the week which helps reduce the risk of forgetting to take specific medications on specific days. Medication Reminder Apps – these are apps that work with a smartphone. There are some free app services, however most require a small service fee. They are easy to use and utilize the smartphone for notifications and reminders. Consider using any of these search words to find an app best suited for your needs. medication reminder, medication pill reminder, pill reminder, meds reminder, medication tracker, medication management Medication Dispensers – these are devices where you prefill each medication and it’s dispensed at the time and date that is preprogrammed. Hero Medication Dispenser, MedaCube and Philips Medication Dispensing Service are just a few examples. In-Home Care Agencies – some will provide an aide or nurse to assist with medications in the home. Check the Home Care chart in this guide to find one in your area or check with your local Area Agency on Aging.
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Hearing & Deaf Services Hearing Aid Information – Texas Health and Human Services 512–407–3250
FREE, LOW–COST, OR SLIDING SCALE HEARING EXAMS AND HEARING AIDS
International Hearing Society 734–522–7200
Hearing Aid Express 512–346–6884 hearingaidexpress.com
Office of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services 512–407–3250 TTY 512–407–3251 Texas Workforce Commission – Vocational Rehabilitation Services 800–628–5115 twc.texas.gov The University of Texas Speech and Hearing Center 512–471–3841 csd.utexas.edu/center Travis County Services for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing 512–410–1598 traviscountytx.gov/health-humanservices/deaf-services
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Hearing Loss Association of America 301–657–2248 hearingloss.org NewSound Hearing Centers – Austin North 512–851–1519 NewSound Hearing Centers – Austin South 737–250–0505 SPECIALIZED TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Texas Hearing and Service Dogs 512–891–9090
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Vision Services AUDIO BOOKS Learning Ally World’s largest producer of audio books and literature. learningally.org
LOW VISION SERVICES & RESOURCES American Association of the DeafBlind 301–495–4403 aadb.org
National Library Service for the Blind American Council of the Blind and Physically Handicapped 800–424–8666 202–707–5100 acb.org loc.gov/nls/ American Foundation for the Blind Texas State Library Talking Book Program Center on Vision Loss 800–252–9605 800–232–5463 tsl.texas.gov/tbp afb.org American Glaucoma Society Searchable database of members – ophthalmologists specializing in glaucoma. americanglaucomasociety.net
FREE, LOW FEE OR SLIDING SCALE EyeCare America 877–887–6327 eyecareamerica.org
Glaucoma Research Foundation 800–826–6693 glaucoma.org
Mission Cataract USA 555–797–1629 missioncataractUSA.org National Eye Care Project Ophthalmologists referrals (65+). 800–222–3937 THHS - Blind and Visually Impaired Services Resource for visually impaired. 877–438–5658 hhs.texas.gov/services/disability LOW VISION PRODUCTS Enhanced Vision 888–811–3161 enhancedvision.com
National Council of State Agencies for the Blind, Inc. 651–539–2272 ncsab.org The Glaucoma Foundation 212–285–0080 glaucomafoundation.org VisionAware visionaware.org VisionServe Alliance 314–961–8235 visionservealliance.org MOBILE EYE CLINICS Arbor Eye Center 512–258–2120 arboreyecenter.com
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TREATMENT & PREVENTION: Dental
Dental Services Oral Health Program Department of State Health Services 512–776–2008 Ben White Dental dshs.texas.gov/dental/ 512–978–9700 Body of Christ Community Clinic RBJ Dental 512–978–9895 254–939–9500 bodyofchristclinic.org South Austin Health Center Capital Area Dental Foundation 512–978–9865 communitycaretx.org/locations/ 512–992–1217 south-austin.html capitalareadentalfoundation.org Temple Community Clinic CommuniCare Health Centers – 254–771–3374 Kyle Campus templecommunityclinic.org 512–268–8900 communicaresa.org/locations/ Texas Dental Association kyle-campus/ Smiles Foundation 512–448–2441 CommuniCare Health Centers – tdasmiles.org San Marcos Campus 512–268–8900 The Good Samaritan Center communicaresa.org/locations/san- 830–990–8651 marcos-tx-campus/ goodsamfbg.org CommUnityCare Health Centers PAYMENT FINANCING 512–978–9015 Nunnally, Freeman, & Owens communitycaretx.org 830–693–3646 Lone Star Circle of Care healthysmilesforlife.com Georgetown Dental Center Ritchie Dental Group 877–800–5722 830–637–2607 lonestarcares.org ritchiedentalgroup.com Lone Star Circle of Care Round Rock Dental Center MOBILE DENTISTS 877–800–5722 Lydian Mobile lonestarcares.org 480–839–7996 Manos de Cristo Dental Center lydiandental.com 512–477–2319 Texas Mobile Dentists manosdecristo.org/dental 866–988–4504 North Central Health Center texasmobiledentists.com 512–978–9880 communitycaretx.org/locations/ north-central.html FREE, LOW FLAT FEE OR SLIDING SCALE
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TREATMENT & PREVENTION: Doctors
House Call/Telemedicine Providers House Call Physicians There are times when getting to the doctor’s office is prohibitive or not practical. For those times, consider a physician who makes old-fashioned “house calls.” Austin Geriatric Specialists 512–477–4088 agsaustin.com
Ministering Physicians 512–246–6170 ministeringphysicians.com
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Visiting Physicians Association 512–407–8880 visitingphysicians.com
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The ideal patient-doctor relationship is really a partnership. Research has shown that a strong doctor-patient relationship leads to better medical outcomes and patient satisfaction. An important element of this partnership is communication. Open and honest exchange of information is critical to managing good health and identifying health issues as early as possible. This means feeling comfortable asking questions, sharing health concerns and taking an active role in the exchange. Below are a few tips to enhance communication with your doctor during clinic visits:
TREATMENT & PREVENTION: Doctors
Tips on How to Talk to Your Doc
• Start by making a list of concerns prior to the visit. It’s possible you may not have a chance to get through your entire list, so prioritizing your questions and concerns is important. • Be prepared with the details about your symptoms, medications and any special needs you might have while in the exam room. • Bring a trusted friend or family member. Ask them to take notes so you can pay close attention to what the physician is saying and asking. Ask them to remind you of important details or questions that you may miss. • Following the visit, review your notes and start making preparations for the next steps. Make sure you understand what is needed for any testing, supportive therapies, new treatments and subsequent follow-up visits.
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TREAT & PREVENT: Mental Health
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When exploring a potential therapist or psychiatrist, inquiring about their approach to treatment can be helpful in determining if they are a good fit. For some, a medication-based treatment through a psychiatrist or other qualified medical professional might be best, whereas a combination of medication and therapy or just therapy on its own might be more appropriate for others. If seeking traditional talk therapy, also known as psychotherapy, or counseling, there are a number of possibilities, including clinical or counseling psychologists, social workers, counselors, or family therapists. The terms therapist and counselor are often used interchangeably and sometimes highlight the level of education or credentialing.
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What Type of Mental Health Professional is the Right Fit?
Psychotherapy might not work for everyone and alternative methods including animal-assisted psychotherapy or somatic therapy might be healing options to consider. Another alternative is e-therapy via video conferencing or through services on an app—such as Talkspace which essentially puts a licensed therapist in your pocket. Psychotherapy versus Psychological Counseling Counseling is often more short-term than therapy and focuses on specific issues—it’s designed to help a person address a particular problem, such as stress management. The focus may be on problem solving or on learning specific techniques for coping. Psychotherapy is more long-term and focuses on a broader range of issues. Be sure to: • Inquire as to the experience level in treating individuals with similar problems • Make sure they are licensed to practice in your state SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!
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TREAT & PREVENT: Med Ctrs & Rehab
Medical Centers & Clinics Medical Access Program (MAP) MAP provides health care coverage for Travis County residents with low income, who are not eligible for or enrolled in Medicaid or Medicare and do not have private insurance. Covers primary care, prescriptions, specialty care, and hospital care. centralhealth.net/map AUSTIN LOCATIONS
Northeast Austin Eligibility Office 512–978–8130 South Austin Eligibility Office 512–978–8130 Southeast Health and Wellness Center 512–978–8130 North Rural Community Center (Pflugerville) 512–978–8130
Austin Outpatient Clinic 512–823–4000 centraltexas.va.gov
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Travis County Veterans Service Office 512–854–9340 traviscountytx.gov/veterans-services
Austin Lakes Hospital 512–544–5253 Austin Oaks Hospital 512–440–4800 Austin State Hospital 512–452–0381 Cedar Crest Hospital & RTC 254–939–2100
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Veterans Outpatient Clinic – Cedar Park 512–219–2340
GERIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH HOSPITALS
Central East Austin Eligibility Office 512–978–8130
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Cedar Park Community Based Outpatient Clinic 512–260–1368
Cross Creek Hospital 512–549–8021 Georgetown Behavioral Health Institute 877–500–9151 Seton Mind Institute 512–324–2039 Wellbridge San Marcos 512–353–0194
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By asking the right questions and taking an active role in your care, you can bridge the gap that patients typically experience when transferring from one care setting to another—which is one of the top causes for hospital readmission. • What care or therapies are needed after discharge? i.e. Home Health, Outpatient Therapy, Rehab/Skilled Nursing etc. • Will my loved one be safe at home upon discharge or will someone need to be with them 24 hours a day? Keep in mind dressing, bathing, cooking and housework. • Can you show me how to do tasks that require special skills? i.e. changing a bandage, giving a shot, wheelchair transfers etc. If we need help with these tasks who do we contact?
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• What is the average length of recovery time? • Which doctor appointments are needed after discharge and when should they be scheduled? • What problems, symptoms and side effects should we watch for? • May we have the latest list of prescribed medications? What does each medicine do and why is it needed? • What are the medication dosages, conflicts and side effects? Who should we contact with questions about the medications? • What medical equipment is needed? i.e. walker, oxygen etc. Who will arrange for this? • Are there any activity restrictions and for how long? • Are there any dietary restrictions? • What are our options for when/where my loved one is being discharged? SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!
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Choosing the Right Location for Rehabilitation after Hospitalization Many families are not aware that they have choices regarding where to complete rehabilitation and that it can take place in a variety of settings, including in the home. The most important factor in determining where to complete rehabilitation is to find a setting that will reduce the risk of hospital readmission while helping your loved one regain their strength and confidence as quickly as possible. Things to Consider When Selecting a Rehabilitation Center • Determine whether the rehab center can provide short- or long-term rehabilitation as needed. Some only provide short-term. • Try to visit several to be able to compare and contrast. • Ask to see patient rooms and common living spaces to evaluate the levels of cleanliness, comfort and privacy that residents have. • Ask if both private and shared rooms are available. • Check out the dining options and menus. • Visit the community areas to find out about social events and activities designed to keep residents engaged and entertained. • Ask for information about your loved one’s specific rehab program. • Ask if the person who is administering the rehab program is an employee or outsourced and if possible, try to meet them. • Ask about the availability of specialized staff, with regard to you or your loved one’s specific needs. • Inquire about a personalized care plan and get actual details about it in advance. • Ask to see their most recent “Satisfaction Survey” results and statistics on benchmarked outcomes.
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Regulation
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Assisted Living Communities
Communities, typically of 2-3 story apartments, that provide 24 hr assistance with activities of daily living such as eating, bathing, and using the bathroom, but not 24 hr medical services.
• • • • • • Note – there are more • expensive communities that have all the luxuries of • • country clubs. Laundry/linen service Meals Transportation Social activities
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Also Known • Retirement Communities • Retirement Homes As • Senior Apartments • Senior Housing
Laundry/Linen Service Meals Transportation Social activities Bathing/Dressing Toileting Housekeeping Medication assistance Security and emergency calls
State Regulations • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Assisted Living Facilities Personal Care Homes Eldercare facilities Domiciliary Care Board and Care Residential Care Facilities Community-Based Retirement Facilities Adult Living Facilities Adult Foster Care Sheltered housing Community Residences Group Homes Adult Family Homes
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Skilled Nursing (Nursing Homes)
Information courtesy of The American Elder Care Research Organization
Continuing Care Retirement Communities
Communities, typically apartments, which provides 24 hr assistance with activities of daily living and medical care by nurses and therapists.
Campus-like communities that provides a continuum of care, from private residences to assisted living and skilled nursing care; designed for individuals with declining conditions and those that want to remain in a single location.
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Laundry/linen service Meals Transportation Social activities Bathing/Dressing Toileting Housekeeping Medication assistance Security and emergency calls 24 hr nursing care Condition specific care Hospice/end of life services Doctors on call
State & Federal Regulations
Some State Regulations
• Skilled Nursing Facilities • SNF • Nursing Home Care and Rehabilitation • Convalescent hospital • Rest Home
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$4,500 to $12,000/month
Varies with breadth of services required.
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Home & Housing Assistance HOME REPAIRS – LOW INCOME
Travis County Family Support Services 512–854–4100
American YouthWorks 512–744–1900 americanyouthworks.org
HOUSING ASSISTANCE Austin Housing Finance Corporation 512–974–3100
Austin Area Urban League 512–478–7176 aaul.org
Housing Authority of the City of Austin 512–477–4488 hacanet.org
Austin Habitat For Humanity 512–472–8788 austinhabitat.org City of Austin Neighborhood Housing and Community Development 512–974–3100 austintexas.gov/department/housing City of Austin Weatherization Assistance Austin Energy 512–482–5346 austinenergy.com/ae/ Easterseals Central Texas 512–478–2581 easterseals.com/centraltx/
Housing Authority of Travis County 512–854–8245 hatctx.com Opportunities for Williamson & Burnet Counties 512–763–1400 owbc-tx.org Travis County Corporations 512–854–9116 corporations.traviscountytx.gov UTILITY ASSISTANCE Advocacy Outreach 512–281–4180 advocacyoutreach.org
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Here are a few plants that are sure to create a colorful, nectarrendering, butterfly-friendly habitat right in your own backyard. Blue sage is a native Texas perennial, drought-resistant and blooms in shades of purple and blue nearly year-round. Texas lantana thrives in hot Texas temperatures. It produces bright colorful blossoms and attracts swallowtails, sulphurs and brushfoot butterflies. Asclepias is also known as milkweed and comes in several varieties. The most common variety in Texas is also known as Antelope Horn. Tropical Milkweed is not native to Texas but is widely available in garden centers and blooms in bright bold colors. Zinnias grow well in the Texas heat and are easy to grow from a seed. They are annuals, so be prepared to plant them each spring. Buddleia (butterfly bush) usually bloom mid-July through frost, in vibrant shades of purple, red and white. A butterfly garden will not only attract colorful creatures to your space, but will also create a colorful atmosphere in which you can relax and enjoy. Don’t forget to feed the next generation of butterflies— the caterpillars! Here are some plants that will attract and nurture certain caterpillar species in Coastal South Texas: • Asclepias (milkweed) – Monarchs • Passion Vines – Fritillaries • Parsley – Black Swallowtail • Citrus – Giant Swallowtail • Pipevine – Pipevine Swallowtail
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Independent & Retirement AUSTIN
Affinity at Wells Branch 14508 Owen-Tech Blvd 78728 844–695–4428 Affinity at Southpark Meadows 9500 Alice Mae Ln 78748 844–527–4366 Atria at the Arboretum 9306 Great Hills Trail 78759 512–549–4218 Brookdale Gaines Ranch 4409 Gaines Ranch Loop 78735 512–360–8338 Brookdale Westlake Hills 1034 Liberty Park Dr 78746 512–253–2887 Buckner Villas 11110 Tom Adams Dr 78753 512–836–1515 Cobblestone Court 2101 Davis Ln 78745 512–292–1652 Conservatory at North Austin 14320 Tandem Rd 78728 512–643–3940 Eberhart Place 808 Eberhart Ln 78745 512–447–5551 Ledgestone Senior Living 13152 Four Star Blvd 78737 512–360–9125 Longhorn Village 12501 Longhorn Pkwy 78732 561–266–5600 Lyons Gardens 2720 Lyons Rd 78702 512–236–1781 Maravilla at The Domain 11001 Austin Ln 78758 512–598–4100 Overture Mueller 4818 Berkman Dr 78723 512–942–0763
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Parsons House Austin 1130 Camino La Costa 78752 512–454–0524 Primrose of Shadow Creek 1026 Clayton Ln 78723 512–419–1525 Querencia at Barton Creek 2500 Barton Creek Blvd 78735 512–610–9400 Renaissance Austin 11279 Taylor Draper Ln 78759 512–969–6232 Solstice Senior Living 2603 Jones Rd 78745 512–593–7810 The Clairmont Retirement Community 12463 Los Indios Trail 78729 512–948–3519 The Continental Retirement Community 4604 South Lamar Blvd 78745 512–436–0887 The Village at Collinwood 1001 Collinwood West Dr 78753 512–836–8810 The Village at the Triangle 4517 Triangle Ave 78751 512–323–0933 Village on the Park Onion Creek 11300 Farrah Ln 78748 512–280–5500 Westminster Manor 4100 Jackson Ave 78731 512–454–4711
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Del Webb Association 2 Texas Dr, Bldg A 78633 512–948–7720 Heritage Oaks Georgetown 4611 Verde Vista 78633 512–868–1682 Mariposa at River Bend 121 River Bend Dr 78628 512–930–4242 The Delaney at Georgetown Village 359 Village Commons Blvd 78633 512–819–9500 The Oaks Gracious Retirement Living 3720 Williams Dr 78628 512–360–0077 The Wesleyan at Estrella Independent Living 139 Estrella Crossing 78628 512–863–2528
LAKEWAY
Belmont Village Lakeway 107 Bella Montagna Circle 78734 512–402–1800 Lake Travis Independent Living 302 Medical Pkwy 78738 512–354–8353 Tuscan Village 111 Medici Ave 78738 512–327–1200
PFLUGERVILLE Heritage Lakes Living 4515 Kelly Ln 78660 512–599–1833
ROUND ROCK
Affinity at Round Rock 30 Cypress Blvd 78665 512–399–0457 Court at Round Rock 2700 Sunrise Rd 78665 512–640–5053 Emerald Cottages of Round Rock 4099 Teravista Club Dr 78665 737–973–0906 Parkwood Meadows 310 Chisholm Tr 78681 512–969–6154 Provident Crossings Retirement Resort 1950 South A.W. Grimes Blvd 78664 512–982–4676 The Enclave at Round Rock Senior Living 2351 Oakmont Dr 78665 512–955–3014
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Maple Ridge Gracious Retirement Living 1531 Juliette Way 78613 512–428–8502 Ranch at Cedar Park Senior Apartments 1301 West Whitestone Blvd 78613 512–996–0700 Solea Cedar Park 1520 Juliette Way 78613 512–806–7306 The Enclave at Cedar Park Senior Living 3405 El Salido Pkwy 78613 512–212–9897
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LaVista Independent Living Community 1615 Redwood Rd 78666 512–396–2333 Mariposa at Hunter Road 2600 Hunter Rd 78666 512–392–9588 Stone Brook Senior Community 300 South Stagecoach Tr 78666 512–392–9330 Sunrise Village 500 Parker Dr 78666 512–754–7230 The Wellington 600 Leah Ave 78666 512–754–6006
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Alexis Pointe Senior Living 14390 Ranch Road 12 78676 512–598–5140
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Sell Retirement Lifestyle to Your Skeptical Spouse Things can get tricky when one of you wants to simplify and the other wants to stay put. How do you get your partner to come around to your way of thinking? For some, senior living means the start of a new life chapter—a chapter with more time for hobbies, exercise, activities, learning and socializing. Others hold to the misconception that senior living means giving up freedom. With honest communication and some gentle persuasion, you can help open your spouse’s mind to the advantages of a new lifestyle. Start the Conversation Why doesn’t your spouse want to move? Are they unaware of what independent living really looks like? Acknowledge your spouse’s concerns. Reminisce over the happy memories and empathize with their anxiety. Then, steer the conversation toward solutions. Tour a few senior living communities so both of you can experience the environment firsthand. Get packing and moving estimates to show your partner how affordable it is to relocate, easing the stress of the move. Paint a Picture of How Your Partner’s Life Could Be “You’ll have more time to ____ .” Fill in the blank with whatever hobby your partner enjoys. Share that both of you will be able to spend your free time pursuing learning, traveling, training for a charity bike ride or maybe even indoor skydiving. Now’s the time! Show Your Partner the Opportunity for Possibilities You’ll have many new opportunities such as participating in group activities, game nights, group travel outings, volunteer programs and exercise classes. You’re bound to meet energetic, like-minded people. Soon, you’ll know more than enough foodies ready to join you at that new Italian restaurant across town. Now is the time to begin the conversation about the retirement lifestyle you’ve always wanted.
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Source: kitchn.com recipe adapted from Tea & Cookies
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LEMON BLUEBERRY PANCAKES
Enjoy making this yummy pancake recipe with blueberries and buckwheat which have lasting powers to bust anxiety, fight depression, and turn around any bad day. Ingredients
1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted
1/2 cup buckwheat flour
1 cup buttermilk
1/2 cup all–purpose flour
2 eggs
1 teaspoon baking powder
zest from one lemon
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon salt
2-3 cups blueberries
In a large bowl, whisk together the buttermilk, eggs, butter and vanilla. Set aside. In a smaller bowl, stir together all the dry ingredients. Pour the dry into the wet, mixing until just combined. Let sit for about five minutes. Meanwhile, put a large skillet on medium heat. When hot and sizzling, grease the pan then ladle about 1/4 cup of batter for each pancake. Carefully place blueberries into pancakes at this point, pressing them into the batter. Cook until bubbles are formed, flip and cook about 1 minute more. Serve with plenty of maple syrup, extra blueberries and pair with your favorite coffee. Note: To make these pancakes gluten-free, substitute a Gluten-Free Flour Mix for the all-purpose flour, or if you really love buckwheat flavor, just increase the buckwheat flour to 1 cup and omit the all-purpose flour completely. Find
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Assisted Living AUSTIN An Angels Place 313 Sunland Dr 78748 512–750–2222 Anderson Mill Assisted Living 11009 El Salido Pkwy 78750 512–250–1853 Austin North Assisted Living 11206 Powder Mill Trail 78750 512–465–2157 Austin Senior Care 1414 Cardinal Hill Dr 78758 512–853–9503 Barton Hills Assisted Living 1606 Nash Ave 78704 512–441–6000 Belmont Village West Lake Hills 4310 Bee Cave Rd 78660 512–347–1700 Brodie Ranch Nursing & Rehab Center 2101 Frate Barker Rd 78748 512–444–5627 Brookdale Beckett Meadows 7709 Beckett Rd 78749 512–891–9544 Brookdale Gaines Ranch 4409 Gaines Ranch Loop 78735 512–792–4233 Brookdale North 5310 Duval Rd 78727 512–774–3985 Brookdale Northwest Hills 5715 Mesa Dr 78731 512–253–1489 Brookdale Parmer Lane 12429 Scofield Farms Dr 78758 512–253–7170 Brookdale Spicewood Springs 4401 Spicewood Springs Rd 78759 512–387–7586 Brookdale Westlake Hills 1034 Liberty Park Dr 78746 512–253–2887 Buckner Villas 11110 Tom Adams Dr 78753 512–836–1515
Elmcroft of Austin 7017 Manchaca Rd 78745 512–910–4754 Harper House PC Facility 2201 Greenwood Ave 78723 512–708–8489 Home of Southern Hospitality 5000 Shoalwood Ave 78756 512–451–8400 Horizon Bay Round Rock 8005 Cornerwood Dr 78717 512–253–7749 Horton’s Helping Hands 603 Thelma Dr 78745 512–804–0462 Ledgestone Senior Living 13152 Four Star Blvd 78737 512–360–9125 Legacy Oaks of South Austin 7501 W Hwy 290 78736 512–387–9361 Live Oak Estates 10212 English Oak Dr 78748 512–551–9331 Longhorn Village 12501 Longhorn Pkwy 78732 512–266–5600 Onion Creek Plantation 7302 Lake Charles Dr 78744 512–280–5742 Parsons House Austin 1130 Camino La Costa 78752 512–454–0524 Pavilion at Great Hills 11819 Pavilion Blvd 78759 512–831–5429 Querencia Barton Creek 2500 Barton Creek Blvd 78735 512–610–9400 Renaissance – Austin 11279 Taylor Draper Ln 78759 512–969–6232 Ridge Oak Living Community 6404 Ridge Oak Rd 78749 512–892–1711 Riverside Nursing & Rehab Center 6801 E Riverside Dr 78741 512–247–9000
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BURNET Country Oaks at Hamilton Creek 407 West Jackson St 78611 512–756–4724 Pafford Place 615 County Rd 340A 78611 512–756–7854
CEDAR PARK Pointe at Cedar Park 450 Discovery Blvd 78613 512–379–2378 Shenandoah Villa 1623 Shenandoah Dr 78613 512–257–7526 The Enclave at Cedar Park Senior Living 3405 El Salido Pkwy 78613 512–212–9897 The Isle at Cedar Ridge 2200 S Lakeline Blvd 78613 512–592–3090
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Senior Care of West Oaks 3200 W Slaughter Ln 78748 512–282–0141 Shady Hollow Assisted Living 11315 Mendora Dr 78748 512–280–8861 Silverleaf Eldercare at Wildridge 9004 Wildridge Dr 78759 512–829–7252 South Austin Assisted Living, Inc. 4601 Chesney Ridge Dr 78749 512–436–8004 Tech Ridge Oaks Assisted Living & Memory Care 400 E Yager Ln 78753 512–956–9344 The Arbour Westminster 4100 Jackson Ave 78731 512–454–4711 The Collinfield House 9205 Collinfield Dr 78758 512–619–4366 The Heritage at Hunters Chase 12151 Hunters Chase Dr 78729 512–598–6951 The Village at The Triangle 4517 Triangle Ave 78751 512–323–0933 The Watermark at Southpark Meadows 9320 Alice Mae Ln 78748 512–222–3224 Village on the Park Onion Creek 11300 Farrah Ln 78748 512–280–5500
DRIPPING SPRINGS Grace & Pax House 1459 Hwy 290 W 78620 512–829–5342 Lavender Springs 13701 Trautwein Rd 78737 512–698–7285
ELGIN Silver Creek Assisted Living 826 Lexington 78621 512–215–3624
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Argent Court 508 Old Austin Hwy 78602 512–321–9500 New Haven of Bastrop 2604 Hwy 71 West 78602 512–746–1741
BEE CAVE Grace House 11825 Bee Cave Rd 78738 512–402–0968
BUDA Buda Oaks Assisted Living & Memory Care 1250 Cabelas Dr 78610 512–865-–5262
Assisted Living at Tallwood 101 Tallwood Dr 78628 512–948–7600 Brookdale Georgetown 2600 East University Ave 78626 512–253–7980 Hamlets at The Delaney 359 Village Commons Blvd 78633 512–746–7397 Hill Country Assisted Living 3106 Indian Mound Rd 78628 512–930–1039 Legacy at Georgetown 4907 Williams Dr 78633 512–686–1694 Continued
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Assisted Living GEORGETOWN – Continued Park Place Assisted Living 101 FM 971 78626 512–868–6275 Sedro Trail Assisted Living & Memory Care 292 Sedro Tr 78633 512–943–4837 The Wesleyan at Estrella Assisted Living & Memory Care 109 Estrella Crossing 78628 512–943–9804 Tiffin House 84 Woodcrest Rd 78633 512–869–7788
Brookdale Lakeway Healthcare Center 1915 Lohmans Crossing Rd 78734 512–253–2113 Brookdale Lohmans Crossing 1604 Lohmans Crossing 78734 512–774–3983
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CelesteCare of Horseshoe Bay 26409 East Hwy 71 78657 830–596–1711
Our House of Central Texas 1905 West Dr 78641 512–259–4886 Precious Assisted Living Care 2200 S Bagdad Rd 78641 512–528–5111 Riva Ridge Assisted Living 801 Riva Ridge Dr 78641 512–259–1330 The Legacy at Crystal Falls 1841 Crystal Falls Pkwy 78641 512–487–7049
KINGSLAND
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Windchime at the Village 216 Covenant Ln 78639 325–388–3502
Walden Court Assisted Living 701 East Young St 78643 325–247–5470
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New Haven Assisted Living & Memory Care 107 Creekside Tr 78640 512–501–2868 Orchard Park of Kyle 4701 Ratcliffe Dr 78640 512–920–6400
Bois D’Arc Assisted Living 1017 Bois D’Arc St 78644 512–620–0900
MANCHACA
The Philomena Assisted Living & Memory Care 350 Philomena Dr 78640 512–994–2813
Mabee Village at Marbridge 2310 Bliss Spillar Rd 78652 512–282–3163 Marbridge Villa 2310 Bliss Spillar Rd 78652 512–282–1144
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MARBLE FALLS
Arbor Terrace Lakeway 300 Medical Pkwy 78738 512–271–9174
Arbor House of Marble Falls 1801 King Rd 78654 830–613–3260 Marble Falls Assisted Living 800 Claremont 78654 830–693–6446
Belmont Village Lakeway 107 Bella Montagna Cir 78734 512–402–1800
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MAXWELL ResCare Premier Roca Vista 320 Mill Rd 78656 512–357–6022 ResCare Premier Sierra Verde 2385 FM 1984 78656 512–357–6033
PFLUGERVILLE Clare Creek Senior Living 2209 Terrandyne Dr 78660 512–852–1254 Graceland Senior Living 17228 Sandwick Dr 78660 512–736–6206 Knights Assisted Living 20816 Windmill Ridge St 78660 512–721–5865 Mallard Home Care 19705 Mallard Pond Tr 78660 512–202–3320 Pfamily Tree Assisted Living 15309 Delaunty 78660 512–721–5352 Serenity Senior Living 900 Ramble Creek Dr 78660 512–989–5816 Wells Point Lodge 401 S. Heatherwilde Blvd 78660 512–251–1640
ROUND ROCK Brookdale Round Rock 8005 Cornerwood Dr 78717 512–253–7749 Court at Round Rock 2700 Sunrise Rd 78665 512–640–5053 Double Creek Assisted Living and Memory Care 2300 Louis Henna Blvd 78664 512–956–9335
Franklin Park Round Rock 4155 Teravista Club Dr 78665 512–388–6076 The Cottages at Chandler Creek 2351 North A.W. Grimes Blvd 78665 512–218–9757 The Enclave at Round Rock Senior Living 2351 Oakmont Dr 78665 512–955–3014 University Village 4701 Campus Village Dr 78665 512–248–2222 Wyoming Springs Assisted Living & Memory Care 7230 Wyoming Springs Dr 78681 512–765–7733
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Fairway Vista I 1017 Hidden View Pl 78665 512–220–7316 Fairway Vista II 1019 Hidden View Pl 78665 512–220–7316
Gateway Gardens 605 Gateway Central 78654 830–693–1903
SAN MARCOS Brookdale San Marcos South 1401 Wonder World Dr 78666 512–253–7334 Brookdale San Marcos North 1720 Old Ranch Rd 12 78666 512–253–7640 ResCare Premier 220 West Hutchison 78666 800–282–7246
TAYLOR SPJST Senior Living 505 East Lake Dr 76574 512–352–6940
WEST LAKE HILLS Belmont Village West Lake Hills 4310 Bee Cave Rd 78746 512–347–1700
WIMBERLEY Alexis Pointe Senior Living 14390 Ranch Road 12 78676 512–598–5140
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Questions Every Senior Living Community Should be Able to Answer When adding up the cost to live at home versus a community, senior living can be an affordable solution. Remember an assisted living and memory care community are not a nursing home or long-term care facility. They are a supportive environment for seniors looking for the “care” in carefree retirement living. With an ever-growing number of options, transitioning to a senior living community can be overwhelming. Here are some crucial questions to ask on your next community tour. What makes your community stand out from other communities? If the answer is “our care,” ask for specifics. It is important to understand the level of care. Excellent care is expected. Does the community have a management company? If so, how often do representatives visit the community? Having an involved management company is critical to the health of the community, staff members, and the maintenance of the building. Who plans the menus? How often are they changed? Are residents encouraged to make suggestions? If residents have menu input, ask for a specific example. Be sure to get a copy of a menu. Schedule a lunch and tour so you can see for yourself! How are activities planned? Do residents have input? Are activities meeting physical, emotional, mental and spiritual needs? Whether you are seeking memory care, assisted living or independent living, ask for a copy of the latest calendar of activities and a newsletter. Talk to a resident. This is their community so they can provide insight and potentially be a new friend and neighbor. Ask for examples that residents have shared with management about how living in this community has improved their lives. Sponsored Sponsored by: by: See See ad ad on on page page 20
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Parsons House Senior L iving T he Best Kept Secret in Austin
HOUSING: Assisted Living
LICENSE #000785
Austin Live music Capital of the World
A Blended Independent and Assisted Living Community
Located in Central Austin, Parsons House has “roots that run deep”
We are a Family “Serving Family” Community We Celebrate Life We Make a Difference
Come see what makes us special today! Call (512) 454-0524 or visit us at www.parsonshouseaustin.com
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20 Questions to Ask
WHEN LOOKING FOR AN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY Start with a visual assessment of both the inside and outside. Also, note if the residents are engaged in activities or just sitting. 1. What is the staff-to-resident ratio during the day, at night and on weekends? 2. What kind of experience and training does the staff possess? 3. Is there an initial assessment prior to admission? 4. If there is a waiting list, how many are on it and what is the policy? 5. What are the billing and payment policies and procedures? 6. Is there a security deposit and is it refundable? 7. What and how much are additional services not included in the monthly fee? 8. What additional services are available if resident’s needs change? 9. What is the discharge policy? 10. What off campus excursions are provided and how often? 11. Are happy hour activities provided? 12. Is Wi-Fi available and if so, where on the campus? 13. Are there safety locks on the doors and windows? 14. Is there an emergency generator or alternate power source? 15. Are transportation services provided or a parking lot for the resident’s vehicle? 16. What is the pet policy? 17. Is rehab offered on campus? 18. Can special dietary needs be accommodated? 19. What is the meal program? 20. Does the residence offer worship services?
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Live Your Most Vibrant Life
ASSISTED LIVING • RESPITE CARE • MEMORY CARE
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An ideal environment for seniors to be their best. 12151 Hunters Chase Dr. , Austin, TX 78729 512-598-6951 hunterschase. surpassliving.com SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!
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When Shopping for Senior Living, Get the Info You Need Choosing a senior living community is a big decision. Making the right choice can mean years of contentment for you or your senior loved one. When you visit a senior living community for a tour, arrive armed with your questions. A few you might want to ask: Get details on staffing. How many staff members are on duty on weekdays? How about weekends? Is staff available 24/7? What background checks are performed on staff? What’s included, and what’s not? Some communities are all-inclusive; others charge for housekeeping and laundry services, utilities (cable, internet, emergency call systems, etc.), incontinence supplies and other extras. Ask for a price list for any services that incur additional fees. Ask about safety. What steps does the community take to ensure residents’ safety? Do residents have call buttons or pull cords for emergency assistance? Do bathrooms have safety features, like grab bars and slip-resistant surfaces? Can residents request nightly safety checks? What activities are offered? Ask to see the community calendar with a list of activities. Inquire about outside options; some communities offer transportation to local senior centers or other outings. What about medical care? Independent living communities typically do not have a nurse or physician on staff; assisted living and memory care may or may not. Ask: Does the community have a physician or a registered nurse on the premises, and if so, during what hours? How are medical emergencies handled when no medical personnel are on duty? Don’t hesitate to bring up specific concerns. For example, if Mom tends to wander ask, “How will staff ensure she doesn’t wander outside and get lost?” Sponsored Sponsored by: by: See ad Seeonad Inside on page Back00 Cover
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Signs It Might Be Time for Assisted Living The decision to help an aging loved one move out of their home is a complex one. Here are a few key signs to note when assessing the situation. Bigger Picture • Recent accidents such as a fall or a medical scare • Chronic health issues • Difficulty in managing activities such as: cooking, bathing and dressing Physical Changes • Noticeable changes in appearance such as weight loss or gain • Unkempt appearance or body odor Social Interaction • A cutback on activities both in and out of the house • Days spent without leaving the house Financial • Unopened bills • Newly purchased items still in boxes Around-the-house • Cluttered rooms • Filthy bathroom and kitchen • Signs of much-needed home repairs • House plants dying or dead • Stacked dirty dishes • Expired or lack of food in the pantry and refrigerator • Broken appliances
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Ombudsmen Are Here to Help Courtesy
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A long-term care ombudsman helps nursing home residents with their rights. Living in a nursing home doesn’t mean giving up your freedom. If you feel someone is violating your rights, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission’s long-term care ombudsman can help. Nursing home residents have the same rights and protections of their health, safety and welfare that we all share. For nursing home residents these rights include the right to vote, voice complaints, exercise personal choice, the opportunity to make medical and social decisions, visit with anyone you wish and to be lawfully discharged and leave the facility. When it comes to discharges, one of the biggest problems people face is losing their spot in their nursing home when they have to go to the hospital. This practice, known as “patient dumping,” is among the top five frequent complaints Patty Ducayet, Texas long-term care ombudsman, sees. The long-term care ombudsman will make sure you know your rights, including your right to appeal and return to your nursing home after a hospital stay and can represent you during that appeal. While telling your nursing home’s management is often the best and quickest way to make sure your complaint is addressed, Texas Health and Human Services Commission stands by ready to help if needed. “An ombudsman can help bring the resident’s concerns to management and offer ideas to address the concern,” Ducayet said. “An ombudsman can give everyone information about the nursing facility’s requirements about residents’ rights and will tell the resident about the option to report a complaint to HHSC Long-Term Care Regulatory Services.” For more information on the Ombudsman in your area: 800–252–2412 hhs.texas.gov (search for ombudsman)
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The answer is simple, a website that has the information you need or can direct you straight to it: SRGTexas.com. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!
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Memory Care AUSTIN Arden Courts of Austin 11630 Four Iron Dr 78750 512–918–2800 Belmont Village West Lake Hills 4310 Bee Cave Rd 78660 512–347–1700 Brookdale North Austin 5310 Duval Rd 78727 512–253–7312 Colonial Gardens of Austin 3700 Adelphi Ln 78727 512–833–0114 Colonial Gardens of Austin 3706 Adelphi Ln 78727 512–650–0504 Hunters Ln Memory Care 11300 Hunters Ln 78753 512–900–3306 Ledgestone Senior Living 13152 Four Star Blvd 78737 512–360–9125 Legacy Oaks South Austin 7501 W Hwy 290 78736 512–387–9361 Liana South Austin 5200A Davis Ln 78749 512–301–8747 Pavilion at Great Hills 11819 Pavilion Blvd 78759 512–831–5429 Pecan Ridge Memory Care 10025 Anderson Mill Rd 78750 512–487–5243 Sodalis Memory Care – Southwest Austin 11013 Signal Hill Dr 78737 866–812–7713 Stonebridge Health Center 11127 Circle Dr 78736 512–288–8844 Tech Ridge Oaks Assisted Living & Memory Care 400 E Yager Ln 78753 512–956–9344 The Auberge at Onion Creek 11330 Farrah Ln 78748 512–280–2030
The Heritage at Hunters Chase 12151 Hunters Chase Dr 78729 512–598–6951 The Watermark at Southpark Meadows 9320 Alice Mae Ln 78748 512–222–3224
BEE CAVE The Auberge at Bee Cave 14058 A. Bee Cave Pkwy 78738 512–263–2544
BUDA Sodalis at Buda 645 FM 967 78610 512–295–5600
CEDAR PARK Avalon Memory Care 2215 South Lakeline Blvd 78613 888–689–5746 Cedar Ridge Alzheimers Special Care Center 2100 South Lakeline Blvd 78613 512–298–6762 Harmony Point Memory Care 1201 Arrow Point Dr 78613 512–213–6070 Poet’s Walk Cedar Park 1503 Medical Pkwy 78613 512–969–2141 Sundance at Brushy Creek 3000 Glacier Pass Ln 78613 512–514–0671 The Auberge at Cedar Park 800 C-bar Ranch Tr 78613 512–986–7202 The Enclave at Cedar Park Senior Living 3405 El Salido Pkwy 78613 512–212–9897
DRIPPING SPRINGS Sodalis Dripping Springs 11013 Signal Hill Dr 512–637–5400
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The Reserve at Georgetown 3600 Williams Dr 78628 512–688–5113 Georgetown Living 2700 Shell Rd 78628 512–863–9888 Legacy at Georgetown 4907 Williams Dr 78633 512–686–1694 Sedro Trail Assisted Living and Memory Care 292 Sedro Tr 78633 512–943–4837 The Wesleyan at Estrella Assisted Living & Memory Care 109 Estrella Crossing 78628 512–943–9804 The Wesleyan at Scenic 2001 Scenic Dr 78626 512–863–9511 Tiffin House LLC 90 Woodcrest Rd 78633 512–864–2888 Tiffin House LLC II 84 Woodcrest Rd 78633 512–864–2888
The Legacy at Crystal Falls 1841 Crystal Falls Pkwy 78641 512–487–7049 Riva Ridge Memory Care Center 801 Riva Ridge Dr 78641 512–259–1330
ROUND ROCK Double Creek Assisted Living and Memory Care 2300 Louis Henna Blvd 78664 512–956–9335 Poet’s Walk Round Rock 4050 Sunrise Rd 78665 512–772–1333 Sundara Senior Living 1000 Rusk Rd 78665 512–400–0488 The Cottages at Chandler Creek 2401 North A.W. Grimes Blvd 78665 512–879–1430 University Village Memory Care 4701 Campus Village Dr 78665 512–248–2222
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SAN MARCOS Sodalis Memory Care – San Marcos 1001 Crepe Myrtle St 78666 512–787–2418
KYLE New Haven of Kyle 107 Creekside Tr 78640 512–667–0077
WIMBERLEY
LAKEWAY Arbor Terrace Lakeway 300 Medical Pkwy 78738 512–271–9174 Belmont Village Lakeway 107 Bella Montagna Cir 78734 512–402–1800
Alexis Pointe Senior Living 14390 Ranch Road 12 78676 512–598–5140
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10 Early Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Someone new develops Alzheimer’s every 65 seconds in America. It’s a startling statistic, but one that is only projected to increase in coming years. In addition, an estimated 5.8 million Americans of all ages have Alzheimer’s, and of those, 5.6 million are people age 65 and older. This presents a difficult situation for families and caregivers who are not familiar with the signs to look for in their aging parents or loved ones. How can you stay ahead of the curve? First, keep in mind that typical age-related changes are normal for aging adults, like occasional forgetfulness (but remembering later), needing help with technology, memory recall, etc. Beyond normal aging behaviors, watch for these 10 early signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s: 1. Memory loss that disrupts daily life 2. Challenges in planning or solving problems 3. Difficulty completing familiar tasks at home, at work or at leisure 4. Confusion with time or place 5. Trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships 6. New problems with words in speaking or writing 7. Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps 8. Decreased or poor judgment 9. Withdrawal from work or social activities 10. Changes in mood and personality Identifying Alzheimer’s early is vital to the long-term management of the disease. If you or someone you know is experiencing any of these signs, please consult with your doctor. Visit alz.org for more information. Sponsored Sponsored by: by: See ad SeeonadInside on page Front00 Cover
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Tips for Effective Alzheimer’s Communication Alzheimer’s disease presents many challenges, and communication is a big one. Despite the challenges, you can communicate effectively with a loved one who has Alzheimer’s. Consider these tips provided by the Mayo Clinic staff: • Speak clearly. Introduce yourself. Speak in a clear, straightforward manner. • Show respect. Avoid secondary baby talk and diminutive phrases, such as “good girl.” Don’t assume that your loved one can’t understand you, and don’t talk about your loved one as if he or she weren’t there. • Stay present. Maintain eye contact, and stay near your loved one so that he or she will know that you’re listening and trying to understand. • Avoid distractions. Communication may be difficult—if not impossible— against a background of competing sights and sounds. • Keep it simple. Use short sentences and plain words. As the disease progresses, yes-no questions may work best, and only one question at a time is best. Break down requests into single steps. • Don’t interrupt. It may take longer than you expect for your loved one to process and respond. Avoid criticizing, hurrying and correcting. • Use visual cues. Sometimes gestures or other visual cues promote better understanding than words alone. Rather than simply asking if your loved one needs to use the toilet, for example, take him or her to the toilet and point to it. • Don’t argue. Your loved one’s reasoning and judgment will decline over time. To spare anger and agitation, don’t argue with your loved one. • Stay calm. Even when you’re frustrated, keep your voice gentle. Your nonverbal cues, including the tone of your voice, can send a clearer message than what you actually say. Online Resources: Alzheimer’s Association – alz.org Alzheimer’s Foundation of America – alzfdn.org BrightFocus Foundation – brightfocus.org Caregiver ACTION Network – caregiveraction.org National Institute on Aging – nia.nih.gov WebMD – webmd.com
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Austin Retirement and Nursing Center 6909 Burnet Ln 78757 512–452–5719 Bridgemoor Transitional Care 16219 Ranch Rd 620 N. 78717 512–520–1834 Brodie Ranch Nursing & Rehab Center 2101 Frate Barker Rd 78748 512–444–5627 Brush Country Nursing and Rehabilitation 6500 Brush Country Rd 78749 512–892–5774 Gracy Woods Nursing Center 12021 Metric Blvd 78758 512–228–3300 Gracy Woods II Living Center 12042 Bittern Hollow 78758 512–730–2100 Heartland Health Care Center 11406 Rustic Rock Dr 78750 512–335–5028 Heritage Park Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center 2806 Real St 78722 512–474–1411 Legend Oaks Healthcare & Rehabilitation 11020 Dessau Rd 78754 512–873–2244 Monte Siesta Nursing and Rehab LP 4501 Dudmar Dr 78735 512–892–1131 Onion Creek Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 1700 Onion Creek Pkwy 78748 512–291–4900 Park Bend Health Center 2122 Park Bend Dr 78758 512–836–9777 Rapid Recovery Center 16219 Ranch Rd 620 North, 78717 512–520–1834 Regency Village Care Center 6500 Brush Country Rd 78749 512–892–5774 Riverside Nursing and Rehab Center 6801 E Riverside Dr 78741 512–247–9000
Senior Care of West Oaks 3200 W. Slaughter Lane 78748 512–282–0141 Southpark Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 9801 South 1st St 78748 512–292–3071 Southwood Care Center 3759 Valley View Rd 78704 512–443–3436 Stonebriar Nursing and Rehab Center 110 East Live Oak 78704 512–444–3511 Stonebridge Health Center 11127 Circle Dr 78736 512–288–8844 The Arbour At Westminster Manor 4100 Jackson Ave 78731 512–454–4711 Walnut Hills Nursing and Rehabilitation 3509 Rogge Lane 78723 512–926–2070 Windsor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center of Duval 5301 Duval Rd 78727 512–345–1805
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Bastrop Lost Pines Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 430 Old Austin Hwy 78602 512–321–3527 Bastrop Nursing Center 400 Old Austin Hwy 78602 512–321–2529 Silver Pines Nursing and Rehab LP 188 Old Austin Hwy 78602 512–321–6220
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Park Manor 14058 Bee Cave Pkwy, Bldg B 78738 512–872–8170
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Bertram Nursing and Rehab Center 540 Hwy 29 East 78605 512–355–2116
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Kingsland Hills Care Center 3727 R.R. 1431 West 78639 325–388–4538
Oaks Nursing Center 507 West Jackson St 78611 512–756–6044
Legend Oaks Healthcare and Rehab 1640 Fairway 78640 512–268–1003
Cedar Pointe Health and Wellness Suites 1301 Cottonwood Creek Tr 78613 737–757–3100 Cottonwood Creek Nursing and Rehab 1500 Cottonwood Creek Tr 78613 512–259–4259 New Hope Manor 1623 West New Hope Dr 78613 512–259–3999 Sagebrook Health and Rehab 901 Discovery Blvd 78613 512–259–9993
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Hill Country Nursing and Rehab 1505 West Hwy 290 78620 512–858–5624
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Elgin Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 1373 North Ave C 78621 512–285–2457
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Estrella Oaks Rehab and Care Center 4011 Williams Dr 78628 512–868–2700 Park Place Assisted Living 101 FM 971 78626 512–868–6275 Park Place Care Center 121 Fm 971 78626 512–868–6200 The Wesleyan at Scenic 2001 Scenic Dr 78626 512–863–9511
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Live Oak Medical Center 618 Live Oak St 78606 830–833–4567
Granger Villa 800 North Commerce St 76530 512–859–2800
Hill Country Healthcare Center 507 East Green St 78643 325–247–4115 Llano Nursing & Rehab Center 800 West Haynie 78643 325–247–4194
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Chisolm Tr Nursing and Rehab Center 107 North Medina 78644 512–398–5213 Parkview Nursing and Rehab Center 1501 South Main St 78644 512–398–2362
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Hillcrest Manor Nursing and Rehab Center 208 Maple St 78648 830–875–5219 Luling Care Center 501 West Austin St 78648 830–875–5628 Oak Creek Nursing and Rehabilitation 1105 North Magnolia 78648 830–875–5606
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The Villa 2504 Bliss Spillar Rd 78652 512–282–1144
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Granite Mesa Health Center 1401 Max Copeland Dr 78654 830–693–0022
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Pflugerville Care Center 521 South Heatherwilde Blvd 78660 512–670–5800 Pflugerville Nursing and Rehab Center 104 Rex Kerwin Court 78660 512–251–3915
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Bel Air at Teravista 4105 Teravista Club Dr 78665 512–310–3700 Hearthstone Health Center 401 Oakwood Blvd 78681 512–388–7494 Park Valley Inn Health Center 17751 Park Valley Dr 78681 512–218–6000 San Gabriel Rehab and Care Center 4100 College Park Dr 78665 512–334–8000 Trinity Care Center 1000 East Main St 78664 512–634–3000
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Towers Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 907 Garwood 78957 512–237–4606
TAYLOR
SPJST Skilled Nursing and Rehab 501 East Lake Dr 76574 512–352–6337
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Deer Creek of Wimberley 555 Ranch Rd 3237 78676 512–847–5540
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Hays Nursing & Rehab Center 1900 Medical Pkwy 78666 512–396–1888 Regent Care Center of San Marcos 1351 Sadler 78666 512–805–5000 San Marcos Rehab and Health Care Center 1600 North Interstate Hwy 35 78666 512–353–5026
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WHEN LOOKING AT SKILLED NURSING OPTIONS Start with a visual assessment of both the inside and outside. Also, note if the residents are engaged in activities or just sitting.
1. What is the staff-to-resident ratio during the day, at night and on weekends?
2. Does the same team of nurses and certified nursing assistants (CNAs) work with the same resident all week? 3. What happens when the Medicare reimbursement runs out? 4. What amenities are private pay? 5. Is Wi-Fi available and if so, where on the property?
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6. Are there safety locks on the doors and windows? 7. Is there an emergency generator or alternate power source? 8. What is the evacuation plan should it be necessary? 9. What is the pet policy? 10. Can special dietary needs be accommodated? 11. Do residents have a choice of food items at each meal? 12. Are the meals prepared on-site or off-site? 13. What is the policy for residents eating in their rooms? 14. Does the residence offer worship services? 15. Is there a functioning security system? 16. Are there pharmacy, lab, dental or x-ray services available on-site? 17. Are they Medicare and/or Medicaid certified? 18. Is abuse prevention training and background checks a requirement for all staff? 19. How often are residents bathed? 20. What special services can be provided if needed, such as on-site rehab, therapeutic whirlpool baths, ventilators, hospice, etc.? SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!
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he purpose of a eulogy is to acknowledge and share information about a person’s life. It is a great honor for someone to present and it’s an important part of the grieving process for the presenter, as well as the audience. A good place to start is to make a list of thoughts and memories you’d like to share. While others might not be comfortable or able to give their own eulogy, they might find great comfort in sharing memories with you that you could incorporate into the eulogy. Things you might include are stories, quotes, expressions of love or prayers, all of which can be delivered in a serious or humorous manner depending on what you feel is appropriate. In an effort to have the audience connected and involved in your tribute, the eulogy can be compiled from private memories that your audience might not be aware of as well as personal traits and details of the loved one that all will remember. You will want to include any accomplishments or honors no matter how big or small that were especially important to your loved one. Memories shared should always acknowledge the person in a positive manner and recognize them for who they were accurately. Once you are ready to write the eulogy, decide on how you will begin, then pick the main thoughts and memories that you wish to share and finally determine how you will close. You need to properly introduce yourself when you begin and have a summarizing statement to share when you close. You can read from your notes, but practice giving the eulogy and change any part that does not feel like natural conversation in your own words. Presenting a eulogy can cause great anxiety. Stopping at any time to collect your thoughts or emotions and then continuing when you are ready is understandable and acceptable. If you decide that you cannot continue, simply skip to your final statement. It is the message about the impact of your loved that is important, not the delivery, so just be yourself.
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Final Planning Resources ADVANCE PLANNING DOCUMENTS CaringInfo 800–658–8898 caringinfo.org
Dignity Memorial L.I.F.T. 800–344–6489
Free Texas Living Will Form 877–881–0947 rocketlawyer.com
Gateway Church 512–837–2162 Griefnet griefnet.org
Powers of Attorney, DNR, and Similar Documents texaslawhelp.org Preparing For End-Of-Life Care: Advance Planning Documents txcatholic.org Texas Advance Directive Form everplans.com Texas Health & Human Services hhs.texas.gov/laws-regulations/ forms/advance-directives BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT AARP aarp.org Aftertalk aftertalk.com Austin Center For Attitudinal Healing 512–327–1961 Austin Christian Fellowship 512–381–5700 Center For Grief And Loss 512–327–2286 Compassion and Choices End–Of–Life Support 800–247–7421 compassionandchoices.org 112
Covenant Presbyterian Church 512–334–3003
GriefShare griefshare.org Grieving.com grieving.com Hill Country Bible Church 512–331–5050 Hill County Memorial Hospital 210–997–1355 Hope Lutheran Church 512–926–8574 Hospice Austin 512–342–4700 hospiceaustin.org Life After Loss (American Cancer Society) 800–227–2345 National Widowers Association nationalwidowers.org Outreach Health Services outreachhealth.com St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church 512–345–8314 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church 512–472–8301
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The Austin Center for Grief and Loss 512–472–7878 austingrief.org The Christi Center 512–467–2600 christicenter.org
National Kidney Foundation Donor Family Council 800–622–9010 kidney.org National Marrow Donor Program 800–526–7809 marrow.org Texas Organ Sharing Alliance (TOSA) 512–459–4848 txorgansharing.org
The Compassionate Friends of Georgetown 512–869–0077
The Living Bank 800–528–2971 livingbank.org
the light beyond thelightbeyond.com Westlake United Methodist 512–327–1335
Tissue Centers of Central Texas 512–206–1266 inyourhands.org
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United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) 804–782–4800 unos.org
Baylor College of Medicine 713–798–3858 BIOGIFT 866–670–1799 biogift.org
We Are Blood Tissue donation in Austin area. 512–206–1266 weareblood.org
Donate Life Texas donatelifetexas.org
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Science Care sciencecare.com DONOR PROGRAMS AGE of Central Texas (computers & medical equipment) 512–451–4611 ageofcentraltx.org Donate Life Texas 877–839–2755 donatelifetexas.org LifeGift 800–633–6562 lifegift.org Lone Star Lions Eye Bank 800–977–3937 lsleb.org
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Soul Care Project soulcareproject.org
Caring Connections 800–658–8898 caringinfo.org Grave Talk churchofenglandfunerals.org Hospice Foundation of America hospicefoundation.org Kitchen Table Conversations Educating Central Texans to have end of life conversations and legally documenting their wishes. kitchentableconversations.org National Association for Home Care and Hospice nahc.org Continued
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Final Planning Resources National Hospice and Palliative Care 703–837–1500 nhpco.org Planning for a Graceful Exit epicenter.org/wc-end-of-life-planning
Heart of Texas Cremations & Burials 512–243–7277 heartoftexascremations.com Travis County Burial Services 512–854–9340 traviscountytx.gov
FUNERALS, BURIAL AND CREMATION Assistance in finding low-cost funeral arrangements
Veterans Land Board 800–252–8387 glo.texas.gov/vlb/
Affordable Burial & Cremation Service 512–354–2509 or 254–200–0400 centraltexascremation.com
Dignity Memorial – Dealing With Grief 800–343–4464 dignitymemorial.com
Funeral Consumers Alliance of Central Texas 512–480–0555 fcactx.org
GRIEF COUNSELING
Hospice Austin – Grief Support 512–342–4700 hospiceaustin.org The Austin Center for Grief and Loss 512–472–7878 austingrief.org
Holy Cross Catholic Church Basic Needs Assistance 512–472–3741 Texas Funeral Service Commission 512–936–2474 tfsc.state.tx.us
The Christi Center 512–467–2600 christicenter.org
Texas Prepaid Funeral Contracts 877–276–5554 prepaidfunerals.texas.gov
STAGES OF GRIEF
Travis County Indigent Burial Services 512–854–1440 traviscountytx.gov For Veterans Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery 254–616–1770 cem.va.gov
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Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance
Understanding the five stages of grief grief.com/the-five-stages-of-grief
Government Headstone or Markers 844–698–2311 va.gov
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To avoid identity theft of a deceased person, it is recommended that you take the following steps: • Scale back the obituary—don’t provide too much information • Notify banks and creditors • Contact credit reporting bureaus—request decedent’s credit report and flag as “deceased” • Report death to Social Security; they will flag decedent’s number as inactive. Also notify your local passport office, if applicable
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• To remove the deceased name from direct marketing lists, register as deceased Do-Not-Contact Web site............. dmaconsumers.org/consumerassistance.html DIRECTIONS FOR THE DISPOSITION OF REMAINS A person may provide written directions for the disposition, including cremation, of their remains in a will, a prepaid funeral contract, or a written instrument called “Appointment of Agent to Control Disposition of Remains,” which is signed and acknowledged by the person who agrees to be responsible for the interment. tfsc.state.tx.us or Legal Hotline for Texans at 800–622–2520 SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFICIARY – REPORTING A DEATH When a Social Security beneficiary dies, report the death to the Social Security Administration as soon as possible. They will require the name and Social Security Number of the deceased, the date and place of death, if there is asurviving spouse or an eligible child, and your name and address. A copy of the Death Certificate may be required. You will be given instructions on handling any forthcoming Social Security checks. A one-time death benefit of $255 is paid to a surviving spouse or eligible child. Social Security Administration.............................. ssa.gov | 800–772–1213 VITAL RECORDS Birth and Death Certificates Texas Bureau of Vital Statistics.............. dshs.state.tx.us/vs/ | 888–963–7111 Texas Law dictates that both birth and death certificates are deemed confidential for a set period of time. Birth certificates are confidential for 75 years, and death certificates are confidential for 25 years after the death has occurred. If a birth or death certificate is requested before this period of time elapses, certified copies of these documents can only be obtained by a qualified applicant. A qualified applicant can be an immediate family member (by blood or marriage), a legal guardian, or the legal representative of the person for whom the document is requested. If you are not a qualified applicant, you may request a verification of a birth or death record.
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Final Planning Resources Certified copies of the birth and death certificates are issued with a state seal and are printed on security paper. Heirloom birth certificates have a different cost and are printed on special paper that boasts a design celebrating Texas. The heirloom certificate ($60) is only offered through Austin, Texas. Funeral homes will supply certified copies of a death certificate for a small fee if requested at the time funeral arrangements are made. For obtaining a birth or death certificate Austin Bureau of Vital Statistics.......................................... 512–972–4784 austintexas.gov Bastrop County (County Clerk)........................................... 512–332–7234 co.bastrop.tx.us Blanco County (County Clerk)............................................ 830–868–7357 co.blanco.tx.us Burnet County (County Clerk)............................................. 512–756–5406 burnetcountytexas.org Hays County (County Clerk).............................................. 512–393–7738 co.hays.tx.us Travis County (County Clerk)............................................. 512–854–9188 traviscountyclerk.org Williamson County (County Clerk)...................................... 512–943–1515 wilco.org Verification of Birth and Death The verification of a birth or death record is NOT a certified copy of the birth or death certificate, but a letter with the person’s name, date of occurrence, county where the birth or death took place and a state file number. Letters may not be available at all birth and death registrars. Verifications are available from 1903 to the present date. Fees for birth and death verification range from $22–$30. This fee is non-refundable for records that are not located.
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ospice care is a philosophy of care that accepts dying as a natural part of life. When death is inevitable, hospice seeks neither to hasten nor postpone it. Hospice provides care, comfort and support for persons with life-limiting conditions as well as their families. How Does Hospice Work? Hospice care is for any person who has a life-threatening or terminal illness. All hospices consider the patient and family together as the unit of care. Most reimbursement sources require a prognosis of six months or less if the illness runs its normal course. Patients with both cancer and non-cancer illnesses are eligible to receive hospice care. The majority of hospice patients are cared for in their own homes or the homes of a loved one. “Home� may also be broadly construed to include services provided in nursing homes or hospitals. Typically, a family member serves as the primary caregiver and when appropriate, helps make decisions for the hospice patient. Members of the hospice staff make regular visits to assess the patient and provide additional care or other services. Hospice staff is on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Medicaid or a private insurance company, hospices will work with the person and their family to ensure needed services can be provided. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!
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Who is the Hospice Team? Hospice care is a family-centered approach that includes, at a minimum, a team of doctors, nurses, social workers, counselors, and trained volunteers. They work together focusing on the dying patient’s needs; physical, psychological, or spiritual. The goal is to help keep the patient as pain-free as possible until death. The hospice team develops a care plan that meets each patient’s individual needs for pain management and symptom control. How is Hospice Paid for? Hospice is paid for through the Medicare Hospice Benefit, Medicaid Hospice Benefit, and private insurers. If a person does not have coverage through Medicare, Medicaid or a private insurance company, hospices will work with the person and their family to ensure needed services can be provided. Who is Eligible for Medicare Hospice Benefits? Hospice care is covered under Medicare Part A (hospital Insurance). You are eligible for Medicare hospice benefits when you meet all of the following conditions: • You are eligible for Medicare Part A (hospital Insurance), and • Your doctor and the hospice medical director certify that you are terminally ill and probably have less than six months to live, and • You sign a statement choosing hospice care instead of routine Medicare covered benefits for your terminal illness, and • You receive care from a Medicare-approved hospice program. Please note: Medicare will still pay for covered benefits for any health problems that aren’t related to your terminal illness. What Does Medicare Cover? Medicare covers these hospice services and pays nearly all of their costs: • Doctor services and Nursing care • Medical equipment (like wheelchairs or walkers) • Medical supplies (like bandages and catheters) • Drugs for symptom control and pain relief • Short-term hospital care, including respite and inpatient for pain/symptom management • Home health aide and homemaker services • Physical, Occupational therapy and Speech therapy • Social work services and Dietary counseling • Grief support to help you and your family Please note: You will only have to pay part of the cost for outpatient drugs and inpatient respite care. The Medicare Hospice Benefit Does Not Cover the Following: • Treatment intended to cure your terminal illness. You should talk with your doctor if you are thinking about potential treatment to cure your illness. • Medications not directly related to your hospice diagnosis. Hospice team 120
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members will consult with the hospice physician and will inform you and your family which drugs and/or medications are covered and which ones are not covered under the Medicare Hospice Benefit. • Room and board aren’t covered by Medicare. You may receive hospice services wherever you live, even in a nursing home, however, the Medicare Hospice Benefit does not pay for nursing home room and board. Respite Care and Medicare Respite care is care given to a hospice patient by another caregiver so that the usual caregiver can rest. As a hospice patient, you may have one person who takes care of you every day, like a family member. Sometimes your caregiver needs someone to take care of you for a short time while they do other things that need to be done. During a period of respite care, you might be cared for in a Medicare-approved facility, such as a hospice residential facility, hospital, or nursing home. How Do I Begin Receiving Hospice? Anyone can inquire about hospice services. You or your loved one may call a local hospice and request services. The hospice staff will then contact your physician to determine if a referral to hospice is appropriate. Another way to inquire about hospice is to talk with your physician, and he or she can make a referral to hospice. Hospice can begin as soon as a ‘referral’ is made by the person’s doctor. As a hospice patient, you always have the right to stop getting hospice care and receive the “traditional” Medicare coverage you had before electing hospice. All care that you receive for your illness must be given by your hospice team. Questions to Ask When Choosing a Hospice Program • What services are provided? • What kind of support is available to the family/caregiver? • What roles do the attending physician and hospice play? • How does hospice work to keep the patient comfortable? • How are services provided after hours? • How and where does hospice provide short-term inpatient care? • Can hospice be brought into a nursing home or long-term care facility? • Are any of the staff members certified or credentialed in hospice? • Do physicians visit the patient in the home? • What is the staff to patient ratio? • Are any alternative therapies provided to manage symptoms? • What ‘extras’ does the hospice provide? Hospice Resources Caring Connections: caringinfo.org Hospice Link: 1–800–331–1620 National Hospice and Palliative Care Helpline: 1–800–658–8898 Texas and New Mexico Hospice Organization: 1–800–580–9270 SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!
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Hospices Below are area Hospice Agencies licensed by the State of Texas and listed by the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services.
Resolutions Hospice Austin 512–343–5555
AUSTIN A–Med Community Hospice 512–323–6500
River City Hospice 512–292–4929
AseraCare Hospice 512–218–9890
Robinson Creek Home Health & Hospice 512–328–7606
Aspen Hospice & Palliative Care 512–549–2249
Silverado Austin Hospice 512–827–6895
Beacon Hospice 512–443–7100
Texas Home Health Hospice 512–327–4194
Buckner Hospice 512–873–8145
BASTROP
Capitol Hospice 512–637–6928
AseraCare Hospice 512–308–9148
CIMA Hospice 512–900–0548
Resolutions Hospice Bastrop 512–343–5555
Edwards Hospice 512–763–4690
Serenity Hospice 512–985–6107
Encompass Health Hospice 512–326–4191
Standards Hospice 512–772–4166
Grace Hospice 512–300–2100
GEORGETOWN
Halcyon Home 512–815–9009
Kindred Hospice 512–868–0505
Heart to Heart Hospice of Austin 512–707–2600
Wesleyan Hospice 512–863–8848
Hospice Austin 512–342–4700
HARKER HEIGHTS
Hospice Austin’s Christopher House 512–342–4700
New Century Hospice 254–680–5500
Hospice Compassus 512–462–0538
KILLEEN
Kindred Hospice 512–651–9227 New Century Hospice – Austin 512–342–8288
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Interim HealthCare of Central Texas 512–454–5711
Compassionate Care Hospice 512–393–6003
ROUND ROCK
Kindred Hospice 512–392–9138
Altus Hospice 512–614–2851 Companion Care Angels 512–653–9800 Hospice Compassus 512–246–7127
Heart To Heart Hospice 512–667–6816
WIMBERLEY Blue Bonnet Palliative Care 888–370–8884
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Traditions Health 512–368–7275
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hether you’re a caregiver or interested in getting your own business in order, we’ve identified five recommended legal documents that every adult should have. There are many online resources that explain in further detail about each document. If you have an attorney, be sure to ask about these documents or there are online resources that provide a free template for you to create your own. Don’t wait until it’s too late—take a moment to get organized. A D VA N C E D I R E C T I V E Also known as a living will or health care declaration/directive, this document outlines your wishes for medical treatments and life-sustaining measures, in the case that you are not able to communicate them verbally. Details might include a “do not resuscitate” order (DNR), the use
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Family Law Hotline 713–389–8900 familylawhotline.org Justice in Aging 202–289–6976 justiceinaging.org
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LEGAL ASSISTANCE WITH ADVANCED DIRECTIVES Texas Medical Association Provides Directive to Physician and Medical Power of Attorney forms free of charge. 512–370–1300 texmed.org
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you’re working for a large employer, your health insurance there continues as your primary with Medicare playing a secondary role, meaning you can delay enrolling in Part B if your group insurance already includes outpatient benefits. Part B covers 80 percent of medical services, with your share being the remaining 20 percent. Certain treatments and procedures can be quite expensive, which means you could end up with a hefty co-pay. Part D has builtin co pays for medications, so you won’t need supplemental insurance for the cost of needed medications. Medicare Advantage Choosing the right supplemental coverage is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as a Medicare enrollee. Fortunately, you can select plan options based on your budget. Medicare Advantage, also known as Part C, offers plans that provide a low-cost alternative to Medicare. These plans have their own local network of providers and usually have lower premiums than Medigap, though there are co-pays for hospital stays, doctor visits and other approved services. Medicare Advantage also has a folded-in version of Part D, though it’s important to remember that it may not include the specific medications you need. Medigap As mentioned, Medicare pays 80 percent. A Medigap plan pays the other 20 percent of your Part B outpatient expenses. Some Medigap plans also cover Part A and B deductibles, though you purchase your own stand-alone Part D coverage since Medigap doesn’t cover prescription medications. Deciding whether Medicare Advantage could benefit you Check to make sure your doctor is in-network and accepts Medicare Advantage (some accept original Medicare instead). Keep in mind, most Advantage plans are good about pairing you with a specialist if your doctor is out of network. You’ll also want to make sure any medications you take are covered. If you take several prescriptions and have reached the “donut hole,” the annual limit on what Medicare Advantage will cover (between $3,820 and $5,100 on covered medications), bear in mind that Part D enrollees get a 75 percent donut hole discount on brand-name drugs starting at $3,800. Consider also your out-of-pocket costs if you anticipate health care expenses, you can go with a plan with lower out-of-pocket costs. Check out the plan finder at Medicare.gov to find Medicare Advantage plans in your area that meet your needs. Note that plans such as Humana Medicare Advantage have extensive benefits, including vision and dental coverage as well as an innovative fitness program called SilverSneakers, which provides access to over 13,000 fitness centers. It’s important to understand the Medicare system so you can find the coverage you need. As you compare and contrast plans, carefully check network provider and covered prescription medication lists. And stay abreast of the changes which frequently occur with Medicare. It also helps to know that if your plan doesn’t work for you this year, you can change it next year. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!
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Transportation Services AIR TRANSPORTATION Acadian Air Med 877–478–7433 Angel Flight Provides access to specialized medical evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. 800–296–1217 angel-flight.org AirLifeLine Provides medical airtravel for those with financial needs. 877–247–5433 airlifeline.org Corporate Angel Network, Inc. Finds free transportation for cancer patients who need medical treatment. 866–328–1313 corpangelnetwork.org LONG DISTANCE TRAVEL AMTRAK Discounted rates are available for seniors age 62 and older and people with disabilities. 800–872–7245 amtrak.com Greyhound Bus* 512–458–4463 or 800–752–4841 greyhound.com Kerrville Bus Co.* With daily routes to Houston. 512–389–0090 or 800–256–2757 For Spanish 800–531–5332 iridekbc.com
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*Bus lines require 48-hour notice prior to departure for a lift equipped bus. Personal care assistants travel at no cost. Certain rules apply. PARATRANSIT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AMERA Solutions 281–872–6400 amerasolutions.com City Transportation Services 512–550–8337 Elder Transport Austin 512–963–9676 eldertransportaustin.com METROACCESS A shared-ride service offered by Capital Metro. Eligibility: 512–389–7501 Reserve a Ride 512–852–7272 Silver Lift Pros 512–663–4035 silverliftpros.com S&S Transport Services 512–961–0491 SENIOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety 202–638–5944 aaafoundation.org AARP Driver Safety Program aarpdriversafety.org
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MetroAccess 512–852–7272
Austin Public Transit 512–474–1200 capmetro.org
Rural Opportunities Providing Encouragement Rides to non-critical medical/dental CARTS appts in Burnet and Llano counties. Rural Transportation System curb to 830–693–0700 curb transportation services in Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Fayette, Hays, ropeagency.com Lee counties. Senior Access 800–456–7433 Round Rock, Pflugerville and North Austin. ridecarts.com 512–310–1060 City of Austin Parks & Rec 512–477–5961
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Lakeway Service League 512–261–3514 lakeway.org
Adaptive Driving Program – St. David’s Rehab Center 512–544–5100 stdavidsrehab.com
For Veterans
City of Round Rock Serving Round Rock, BACA area. 512–671–2869
United for the People Provides transportation to and from medical appointments for veterans. 512–298–2532 unitedforthepeople.org
Drive a Senior Transportation Program for clients 60+. VETRIDES: driveasenior.org FREE rides for veterans, their dependents and caregivers living in 512–281–6065 (Elgin) Burnet, Llano and Lampasas counties. 512–618–4820 (Hays) 512–550–8337 512–453–2273 (North Central Austin) TAXI SERVICES 512–459–1122 (Northeast Austin) 512–250–5021 (Northwest Austin) 512–445–5552 (South Austin) 512–364–6501 (Southwest Austin) 512–472–6339 (West Austin) Faith in Action Georgetown Volunteer drivers in Central Texas. 512–868–9544 faithinactiongt.org Hill Country Transit District 800–791–9601
10/10 TAXI SERVICE Serving Round Rock, Pflugerville, Cedar Park, Georgetown and Hutto. 512–444–1010 ATX Taxi 512–333–5555 Austin Cab Company 512–478–2222 Lone Star Cab Company 512–836–4900
Northwest Rural Community Center 512–267–3245
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Obtaining a Disabled or Elderly Placard/Plate To qualify as a visual disability, a person must have visual acuity of: • 20/200 or less in the better eye with correcting lenses, or • more than 20/200, but a limited field of vision in which the widest diameter of the visual field subtends an angle of 20 degrees or less.
The placards and plates are also available for individuals with physical limitations, including those who: • cannot walk 200 feet without stopping to rest • cannot walk without the use of, or assistance from, a brace, cane, crutch, another person, prosthetic device, wheelchair or other assistive device • are severely restricted by lung disease • use portable oxygen • have a severe cardiac condition • are severely limited in the ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological or orthopedic condition, or • have a foot disorder or other condition that severely limits the ability to walk.
To obtain a disabled placard or plate: • Complete and sign an Application for Persons With Disabilities Parking Placard and/or License Plate at txdmv.gov • Have a licensed physician, podiatrist, optometrist, physician’s assistant, or advanced practice nurse complete the Disability Statement portion of the form. • Include a fee of $5 for a parking placard for a temporary condition; permanent plates and placards are free. • Mail the original application to the address on the form.
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Volunteers provide seniors with much needed transportation when they no longer drive.
Drive a Senior Central Texas is a volunteer-based nonprofit that serves seniors 60 and older who need help getting to medical appointments, grocery shopping and other community activities. If you’ve got some time to spare and to share, contact us to join the team.
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Over 65 Driving DISABLED PARKING PERMITS – TO OBTAIN A PARKING PERMIT: Bastrop
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Blanco
830–868–7178 co.blanco.tx.us
Burnet
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Caldwell
512–398–1952
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Hays
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Lampasas
512–556–8271
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Travis
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DRIVERS LICENSING Texas Department of Public Safety
dps.texas.gov
Drivers Age 79 or Older txdps.state.tx.us/driverlicense/elderlydrivers.htm Renewal applicants 85+ pay a discounted fee of $9 for a two–year driver’s license. Texas driver’s license renewals are free for qualifying disabled veterans. Vision Tests Vision test required for age 79+; 20/40 better eye or 20/70 better eye with restrictions. Bioptic telescopes are permitted to meet acuity standard, and driver must pass a road test. Renewals Every 6 years from 79–84; Every 2 years for 85+; mail or electronic renewal not available to people 79+ DRIVING CLASSES & TRAINING AAA Senior Driving
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AARP Driver Safety – Online Driving Course
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AARP Driver Safety Offerings
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DRIVING INFORMATION & RESOURCES National Aging and Disability Transportation Center
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Tools to help make informed decisions about elderly drivers Driving Decisions Workbook
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AAA South Austin
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AAA North Austin
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OBTAINING A PLACARD/PLATE FOR THE DISABLED OR ELDERLY To qualify as a visual disability, a person must have visual acuity of: • 20/200
or less in the better eye with correcting lenses, or
• more
than 20/200, but a limited field of vision in which the widest diameter of the visual field subtends an angle of 20 degrees or less.
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AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
The placards and plates are also available for individuals with physical limitations, including those who: • cannot
walk 200 feet without stopping to rest
• cannot
walk without the use of, or assistance from, a brace, cane, crutch, another person, prosthetic device, wheelchair or other assistive device
• are
severely restricted by lung disease
• use
portable oxygen
• have
a severe cardiac condition
• are
severely limited in the ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological or orthopedic condition, or
• have
a foot disorder or other condition that severely limits the ability to walk.
To obtain a disabled placard or plate: • Complete
and sign an Application for Persons With Disabilities Parking Placard and/or License Plate at txdmv.gov
• Have
a licensed physician, podiatrist, optometrist, physician’s assistant, or advanced practice nurse complete the Disability Statement portion of the form.
• Include
a fee of $5 for a parking placard for a temporary condition; permanent plates and placards are free.
the original application to the address on the form.
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ADVERTISERS INDEX A Texas Gal Cooks.................................... 903–396–2851........................ 136 AARP Auto Insurance.................................. 877–552–0311........................ 150 AGE of Central Texas................................. See Ad for Numbers..................... 35 Alexis Pointe Senior Living........................... 512–598–5140.......................... 99 Alzheimer’s Texas...................................... 512–241–0420........................ 105 American Standard Walk-In Tubs.................. 866–727–6607.......................... 70 Arbor Terrace Lakeway.............................. 512–271–9174............. 92, 95, IBC Area Agency on Aging of the Capital Area.... 512–916–6062.......................... 25 Arthritis Foundation.................................... liveyes.arthritis.org........................ 41 Aspen Hospice and Palliative Care............... 512–549–2249.................. 17, 118 BCI Bath & Shower.................................... 281–870–4335.......................... 71 Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas.............. 866–427–7497.......................... 42 Buda Oaks Assisted Living and Memory Care... 512–865–5262.......................... 103 Capital Area Parkinson’s Society.................. 512–371–3373.......................... 31 Chandler, TX............................................ 903–849–6853.......................... 64 City of El Campo...................................... See Ad for Websites..................... 80 City of Lampasas....................................... lampasas.org............................... 81 Conservatory at North Austin...................... 512–643–3940...................... 3, 79 Double Creek Assisted Living & Memory Care.... 512–956–9335.......................... 96 Drive a Senior Central Texas........................ 512–445–5552........................ 155 easyMedicare.......................................... 281–892–1602........................ 148 Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospitals.... See Ad for Numbers................... 1, 63 Franklin Park Round Rock........................... 512–388–6076........................32A Funeral Consumers Alliance of Central Texas.... 512–480–0555........................ 126 Halcyon Home......................................... 512–815–9009.................. 15, 118 Harris Insurance Services............................ 713–254–6004........................ 143 Hearing Help Express................................ 866–285–9702.......................... 51 HempWorx CBD....................................... See Ad for Website............ 128, 133 Heritage for the Blind................................. 866–685–6676.......................... 53 Hospice Austin......................................... 512–342–4700........ 32B, 117, 124
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ADVERTISERS INDEX Inogen One Oxygen.................................. 855–220–0314.......................... 45 Kitchen Table Conversations........................ kitchentableconversations.org........ 125 La Casita Hot Sauce.................................. lacasitahotsauce.com.................. 137 LeafFilter.................................................. 888–302–2324.......................... 73 Ledgestone Senior Living............................. 512–360–9125.......................... 97 Legacy Oaks of South Austin....................... 512–387–9361................ 2, 88, 93 Life Alert.................................................. 855–614–5880.......................... 12 MDHearingAid......................................... 877–630–0336.......................... 49 Meals on Wheels Central Texas................... 512–476–6325.......................... 19 Meals on Wheels Williamson & Burnet Co.... 512–763–1400.......................... 37 MobileHelp.............................................. 844–359–4791.......................... 21 National Association of Social Workers......... socialworkers.org......................... 40 National Debt Relief.................................. 844–300–3634........................ 142 Paralyzed Veterans of America..................... pva.org...................................... 39 Parsons House Austin................................. 512–454–0524.......................... 89 Physicians Life Insurance Company............... 844–821–1354........................ 160 Physicians Mutual Insurance Company.......... 877–385–3985.......................... 55 RV Life..................................................... retireintexas.org/rvlife................. 135 Senior Resource Guide............................... 281–277–2333.......................... 11 Skip’s Salsa.............................................. 806–881–6699........................ 132 Social Security Disability – Bill Gordon & Assoc.... 844–525–4192........................ 149 Spectrum Retirement Communities................ spectrumretirement.com......78, 82, BC Tech Ridge Oaks Assisted Living & Memory Care... 512–956–9344.......................... 96 Texas Health and Human Services................ bit.ly/seniorguide19................... 134 Texas Senior Living Locators......................... 512–402–2795.......................... 69 The Auberge Greater Austin....................... See Ad for Numbers.............. IFC, 102 The Heritage at Hunters Chase.................... 512–598–6951.......................... 91 The Philomena Assisted Living & Memory Care... 512–994–2813........................ 103 TV•Ears................................................... 866–298–1913.......................... 72 Wesley Financial Group, LLC...................... 855–938–4577........................ 138 SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!
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