Senior Resource Guide San Antonio (Fall/Winter 2020)

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TRANSPORTATION

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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Over 65 Driving

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Transportation Services

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Obtaining a Disabled or Elderly Placard/Plate

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pages 124-125

Aging & Disabilities Resource Center

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pages 118-119

Legal & Financial Assistance

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pages 116-117

Final Planning Resources

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pages 98-103

Volunteering

1min
pages 108-109

Five Must-Have Legal Documents

2min
pages 114-115

Skilled Nursing/Rehab Facilities

5min
pages 92-97

Ombudsmen Are Here to Help

1min
page 91

Memory Care Communities

1min
pages 88-89

20 Questions to Ask – Skilled Nursing

1min
page 90

Assisted Living Communities

8min
pages 78-83

Signs It Might Be Time for Assisted Living

1min
pages 74-77

Tips for Effective Alzheimer’s Communication

2min
pages 84-87

20 Questions to Ask – Assisted Living

1min
pages 72-73

Independent & Retirement Communities

1min
pages 70-71

Types of Residential Care for Seniors

5min
pages 58-61

What Type of Mental Health Professional is the Right Fit?

3min
pages 54-57

Tips on How to Talk to Your Doc

1min
page 49

Choosing the Right Location for Rehab

1min
page 53

Medical Centers & Clinics

1min
pages 50-51

House Call/Telemedicine Providers

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page 48

20 Questions to Ask – Hospital Discharge

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page 52

Hearing & Deaf Services

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pages 40-43

Vision Services

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pages 44-45

Medication & Medical Services

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pages 38-39

Help for Caregivers

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pages 24-29
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