eldercare San Joaquin County
Resource Guide
Advertising Supplement
August 23, 2015
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eldercare San Joaquin County
Resource Guide
Your parents cared for you as a child, teen, and maybe even a young adult. Now it’s your turn. Watching a parent age can be overwhelming, especially when you are responsible for medical and financial decisions. What you may not know is that San Joaquin County is full of resources to help you make the decisions that are right for your aging family members. Every situation is unique, and the services and support you need can be found in the pages of our useful directory. From independent living to skilled nursing facilities and hospice care, help is out there, and now you can find it when you need it most.
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Resource Guide Index Caregiving and Services ���������page 5 Caregiving Cleaning Services Home Health Care Hospice Care
End-of-Life Services ���������������page 7 Cremation and Burial Estate Liquidations and Consignments Funeral Services
General Resources ���������������� page 8 Health and Safety Education Health and Beauty Nutrition and Meals Seniors Real Estate Specialist Senior Advocacy Groups Support Groups
Health Services and Care �����page 12 Clinics and Medical Facilities Cancer Treatment Chiropractors Dentists Health Services Hospitals Mental Health Optometrists/Ophthalmologists Orthopaedic Specialists Pharmacies and Drug Stores Physical Therapists Physicians and Surgeons Urgent Care Volunteer Opportunities
Housing ��������������������������������page 16 Assisted and Independent Living
Insurance/Legal �������������������� page 17 Insurance Services and Providers Legal Assistance
Medical Equipment ��������������page 18 Bathtubs Power Chairs and Furnishings Hearing Aids Medical Alarms Medical Care Equipment and Furniture Safety Wheelchairs and Scooters
Senior Centers ����������������������page 19 Senior Services
Transportation �����������������������page 19 Transport Services
caregiving & Services
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Caregiving & Services CAREGIVING Asera Care Hospice 2529 W. March Lane, Ste. 101 Stockton (209) 474-8349 Community Hospice 2105 W. March Ln., Ste. 2 Stockton (209) 477-6300 www.hospiceheart.org
Hospice of San Joaquin 3888 Pacific Ave. Stockton (209) 957-3888 www.hospicesj.org
Adult Activity Center
1658 S. Airport Way Stockton (209) 468-2285
Adult Day Services Center
125 S. Hutchins St. Lodi (209) 369-4443
Austin Gardens
2150 W. Kettleman Ln. Lodi (209) 333-8033
Bethany Home Adult Day Care
999 West 2nd Street Ripon (209) 599-1593 www.bethanyripon.org
1106 N. El Dorado St. Stockton (209) 444-5900
Catholic Charities
1221 Rosemarie Ln. Stockton (209) 477-2664
Chateau
Alegre Home Care 4561 Quail Lakes Dr Ste #B-2 Stockton (209) 323-2403
Del Oro Caregiver Resource Center
Lodi Memorial Hospital Adult Day Care Services Center
www.alegrecare.com
(800) 635-0220
Family Caregiver Support Program
102 S. San Joaquin St. Stockton (209) 468-2202 (800) 510-2020
Golden Age Senior Day Care Services
920 N. Yosemite Ave. Stockton (209) 546-0715
Golden Haven
2324 Lever Blvd. Stockton (209) 464-4743
Golden Living Center
Portside 2740 N. California St. Stockton (209) 466-3522
Home Instead
1151 W. Robinhood Drive Suite B-7 Stockton (209) 933-9737 www.homeinstead.com
Hy-Pana
4545 Shelly Ct. Stockton (209) 477-0271
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Apex Care
829 Rosemarie Ln., Ste F Stockton 209-478-9111
Comfort Keepers
125 Hutchins St. Lodi (209) 369-4443
Community Hospice 2105 W. March Ln., Ste. 2 Stockton (209) 477-6300
120 E. 12th St. Tracy (209) 832-1333
St. Joseph’s Home Health Care
www.hospiceheart.org
Home by the Sea
5346 N El Dorado Ste #5 Stockton (209) 463-8005
www.stjosephscares.org
The Commons on Thornton 10711 Thornton Road Stockton (209) 476-1500 www.commonsonthornton.com
1151 W. Robinhood Drive, Suite B-7 Stockton (209) 933-9737
509 W. Weber Ave. #200 Stockton (209) 473-6700
St. Joseph’s Interfaith Caregiver Program
1800 N. California St. Stockton (209) 461-5112 www.stjosephscares.org
Valley Gardens Healthcare
1517 Knickerbocker Dr. Stockton (209) 957-4539
CLEANING SERVICES Molly Maid
Stockton (209) 957-9022 www.mollymaid.com
HOME HEALTH CARE Asera Care Hospice 2529 W. March Ln., Ste. 101 Stockton (209) 474-8349
Hospice of San Joaquin 3888 Pacific Ave. Stockton (209) 957-3888 www.hospicesj.org
Pacific Homecare Services 1919 Grand Canal Blvd. C3 Stockton (209) 956-2532 Wine Country Care Center 321 West Turner Rd Lodi (209) 334-3760 www.winecountrycarecenter.com
Addus Healthcare
4525 Quail Lakes Dr Stockton (209) 463-8091
Apria Healthcare
7514 Murray Dr. Stockton (209) 475-6860
www.comfortkeepers.com
Home Instead Senior Care
www.homeinstead.com
Interim Healthcare
5250 Claremont Ave., Ste 121 Stockton (209) 472-6040
Lodi Memorial Hospital
975 S. Fairmont Ave. Lodi (209) 334-3411
Realcare
1803 W. March Ln. Stockton (209) 478-9111
Remolona Family Guest Home
360 Button Ave. Manteca (209) 823-9122
ResCare HomeCare
5250 Claremont Ave., Suite 250 Stockton 473-1202/ 800-473-1202 www.rescarehomecare.com
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What is hospice, and when is the right time to call? Many people turn to hospice when their loved one has very little time left in their life journey. Hospice is a service that is unfortunately underutilized because it is often misunderstood. Hospice neither hastens nor postpones death, it does however provide the needed support that patient and families are frequently lacking when it comes to end of life care. Hospice provides comfort to persons nearing the end of life’s journey; it is about providing hope and quality of life. Services are designed to educate patients and families, and empower them to make decisions about how and where they want to spend the rest of their life. One of the biggest misconceptions of hospice is that it is only for cancer patients. Cancer is just one of many diagnoses that meet the criteria for hospice services. Additional diagnosis may include: Alzheimer’s Disease; Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS); Cerebral Vascular Accident/Stroke; Heart Disease/CHF; HIV disease; Huntington’s Disease; Liver Disease; Lung Disease; Multiple Sclerosis; Muscular Dystrophy; Myasthenia Gravis; Parkinson’s Disease; and Chronic Renal Failure among others. Hospice may be appropriate when a person has been diagnosed with an
advanced illness that could end their life in six months or less, if the illness runs its normal course. Hospice is designed for patients who desire to have palliative treatment rather than curative treatment, and who wish to stay in their home as long as possible. Hospice focuses on caring for the patient and their family. The focus is on the care needed, not a cure. Hospice considers the entire family’s needs and provides services to support the entire family, not just the patient. Hospice addresses patient and family’s medical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs. Through advancing medical technology, symptom and pain management allows patients to live as fully and comfortably as possible; emphasizing quality of life. When is the right time to inquire about hospice? • I have or know someone that has a diagnosis of an advanced illness. • I spend most of the time in a chair or bed. • I require continuous medication to help my physical pain. • In the last six months, I have made multiple trips to the hospital or emergency room. • I am unable to perform daily activities like showering, getting
dressed, eating, cooking, walking, or getting out of bed without help from other people. • I feel tired all the time and need frequent naps. • I have lost a lot of weight in the last six months without trying. If you have answered “Yes” to four or more questions, you may be eligible for hospice care. Hospice is an option that one may choose to start and stop. Hospice does not decide what is right for the patient; it is the patient that decides what is right. Hospice is simply there to support, educate and make sure all
patient and family needs are being met to optimize quality of life. Choosing hospice can be one of the most difficult decisions a person makes, whether it is for themselves or a loved one. Many feel like they are giving up when the word “hospice” is first mentioned. The truth is that once people understand what hospice is really about, it is an easy choice because they are choosing to live; to live the best they possibly can. It is never too early to know your options. For more information regarding hospice or for a free confidential consultation call Community Hospice at 209.477.6300.
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Riverview Place
Visiting Angels
1291 Riverview Ave. Tracy (209) 836-9124
1545 St. Mark’s Plaza #1B Stockton (209) 952-3585
St. Joseph’s Medical Center
www.jmhomecare.com
1800 N. California St. Stockton (209) 943-2000 www.stjosephscares.org
St. Joseph’s Home Health Care
509 W. Weber Ave. #200 Stockton (209) 473-6700 www.stjosephscares.org
Senior’s Choice
1806 W. Kettleman Ln., Ste L Lodi (209) 369-7712
Tracy Volunteer Caregivers
1217 El Portal Ave Tracy (209) 835-2772
Tri Valley Home Health Care
37 W. Yokuts Ave. Ste C2 Stockton (209) 957-0708
Unity Home Care
211 E. March Ln., Ste. H Stockton (209) 451-4065
US Health Works of California
3663 Arch Rd. #400 Stockton (209) 943-2202
HOSPICE CARE Asera Care 2529 W. March Ln., Ste 101 Stockton (209) 474-8349 www.aseracare.com
Community Hospice 2105 W. March Ln., Ste. 2 Stockton (209) 477-6300 www.hospiceheart.org
Hospice of San Joaquin 3888 Pacific Ave. Stockton (209) 957-3888
End-of-Life Services CREMATION & BURIAL Cherokee Memorial Park and Funeral Home Hwy 99 & E. Harney Ln. Lodi (209) 334-9163 Stockton (209) 944-9898 Manteca (209) 239-0928 www.cherokeememorial.com
caregiving & Services – End-of-Life ServiceS
Neptune Society
1111 W. Robinhood Dr. Suite #B1 Stockton (209) 955-4090 www.neptune-society.com
San Joaquin Catholic Cemetery
719 E Harding Way Stockton (209) 466-6202
ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS & CONSIGNMENTS New & Again Consignment Furniture Gallery 210 S. School Street Lodi (209) 368-2200 www.newandagainonline.com
Edward Ruhstaller Auctioneer – Estate Liquidator
(209) 463-8248
Treasure Trove
234 W. Harding Way Stockton (209) 547-0433
FUNERAL SERVICES Cherokee Memorial Park and Funeral Home Hwy 99 & E. Harney Ln. Lodi (209) 334-9613 Stockton (209) 944-9898 Manteca (209) 239-0928 www.cherokeememorial.com
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Donahue Funeral Home 123 N. School St. Lodi (209) 368-2444 SJ County Catholic Cemetery 719 E. Harding Way Stockton (209) 466-6202 inquiries@sjcemeteries.com
ABC Wallace Funeral Services
445 N. American St. Stockton (209) 464-4644
Bay Area Cremation
2455 Station Dr. Stockton (209) 938-0669
Casa Bonita Funeral Home
2500 Cemetery Lane Stockton (209) 942-2500
Cano Funeral Home
2164 E. Charter Way Stockton (209) 467-1177
Chapel of the Palms
303 S. California St. Stockton (209) 465-0265
Colonial Rose Chapel & Cremation
Funeral Consumers Alliance
520 N. Sutter St, Stockton (209) 565-5279
PO Box 4832 (209) 465-2741
Jesse E. Cooley Jr. Funeral Services
5 W. Highland Ave. Tracy (209) 835-4072
640 N. California St. Stockton (209) 948-9750
DeYoung Memorial Chapel
601 N. California St. Stockton (209) 466-8075
De Young Shoreline Funeral Chapel
7676 Shoreline Dr. Stockton (209) 472-0335
Frisbie Warren and Carroll Funeral Home
809 N. California St. Stockton (209) 464-4711
P.L. Fry & Son Funeral Service
290 N. Union Rd. Manteca (209) 239-1242
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Hotchkiss Mortuary
Lodi Funeral Home
725 S. Fairmont Ave. Lodi (209) 369-3564
Lodi Memorial Cemetery
5750 E. Pine St. Lodi (209) 333-7171
Neptune Society
1111 W. Robinhood Dr. Suite #B1 Stockton (209) 955-4090 www.neptune-society.com
Park View Mortuary
3661 E. French Camp Manteca (209) 982-1611
Rocha’s Mortuary
215 S. School St. Lodi (209) 368-5128
SJ County Catholic Cemetery 719 E. Harding Way Escalon SJ County Catholic Cemetery 1141 Scenic Dr. Modesto (209) 529-3905
General Resources Central California Safety Council 6004 N. El Dorado St. Stockton (209) 472-7233 2-1-1 San Joaquin 509 W. Weber Ave. #101 Stockton 2-1-1 or (800) 436-9997 www.211SJ.org
Alzheimer’s Aid Society
2641 Cottage Way Sacramento (209) 333-2649
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
(877) 267-2323 For Deaf Callers Only: (866) 266-1819 TTY
Community Center for the Blind
103 W. Flora St. Stockton (209) 466-3836
Discovery Shop/ American Cancer Society
207 E. Alpine Stockton (209) 941-2737
Disabled American Veteran Charities of San Joaquin
10100 Trinity Parkway #310 Stockton (209) 955-1423
Family Caregiver Support Program
102 S. San Joaquin St. Stockton (209) 468-2202 (800) 510-2020
Georgia Eaves/Realtor
PMZ Real Estate (209) 401-4045
General Resources
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Habitat for Humanity ReStore
4933 West Lane Stockton (209) 465-5054 www.habitatsjc.org
Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program
(209) 334-9608 (800) 626-2200
Modesto Vet Center
1219 N. Carpenter Rd., Ste. 12 Modesto (209) 569-0713
Older Adult Services
1212 N. California St. Stockton (209) 468-3760
Parkinson Association of Northern California
7840 Madison Ave. #107 Fair Oaks (916) 534-7279
Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
102 S. San Joaquin St. Stockton (209) 468-2208 (800) 510-2020
San Joaquin County
Department of Aging 102 S. San Joaquin St. Stockton (209) 468-1104
Shelton Care Management, Inc. Nationally Certified Geriatric Care Managers
(209) 681-7242
www.sheltoncaremanagement.com
Sheriff Team Active Retired Seniors (Stars)
7000 Michael N. Canlis Blvd. French Camp (209) 468-4469 Social Security (800) 772-1213 For Deaf Callers Only: (800) 325-0778 TTY
United Way of San Joaquin County
401 E. Main St. Stockton (209) 469-6980
Valley Gardens Healthcare
1517 Knickerbocker Dr. Stockton (209) 957-4539
HEALTH & SAFETY EDUCATION Central California Safety Council
6004 N. El Dorado St. Stockton (209) 472-7233 www.californiasafety.org
Health and Beauty My Lady’s Wig 1311 Lockeford St. Lodi 209-368-0135 myladyswig.com
NUTRITION & MEALS Green’s Nutrition 1906 Pacific Ave. Stockton (209) 464-5738
Aging & Adult Services
Commodity Food Program
Emergency Food Bank of Greater Stockton
102 S. San Joaquin St. Stockton (209) 468-2202 (800) 510-2020
2736 Teepee Dr. Stockton (209) 468-8066 www.sjaging.org
7 W. Scotts Ave. Stockton (209) 467-7369
Arnold Rue Community Center
Discovery Shop/American Cancer Society
Garden Acres Community Center
5758 Lorraine Ave. Stockton (209) 937-7380
207 E. Alpine Stockton (209) 941-2737
607 Bird Ave. Stockton (209) 468-3984
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Caring for Your Aging Parents When We Become Our Parents’ Parents By Kimberly Ripley
It’s become a national phenomenon. A much higher number of people these days are caring for their aging parents than this country has seen in several decades. Many of these families are still caring for dependent children at the same time. That particular concept is referred to as “sandwiching.” Welcome to the sandwich generation! A very delicate matter comes into play when we find ourselves in this precarious situation. It changes our entire family dynamic when we become our parent’s parents. Certainly we still respect the boundaries of parenthood when we care for our aging parents. We don’t insinuate that we are now the “Mom” or “Dad,” and we continue to call them by their respectful names. However, when all is said and done, and responsibility and safety issues become a priority we in fact wind up being the parental forces. Help! Help is imperative and help is available. Those parenting their parents should repeat these two facts like mantras. There is a lot of emotional baggage that comes with this job even for those who had seemingly idyllic childhoods. Check with your local center for aging or senior citizens center. Most communities have programs where your parent or parents can enjoy a day out. This occurs in a supervised setting with trained personnel. There are dinners, luncheons, programs and day trips. Many of these are free of charge. Those that require payment are typically nominal. Most folks attending these programs must qualify. The terms are usually simple. They must be of a certain age and/or disabled. There’s nothing wrong with asking for help. Caring for your parents can become a trying situation. You
need and deserve a break every now and then. Unfortunately, aging parents don’t always agree with this philosophy. “After all, we took care of you,” they sometimes say. And yes, this is very true. But didn’t Mom and Dad have the occasional vacation, Friday night date or dinner out? You need and deserve the same for your own well being as well as that of the relationship with your parents. If local community services aren’t available, considering hiring someone to come in and “baby sit” every now and then. Depending on the overall health condition and demeanor of your parent or parents, older teens, housewives or young seniors might be well suited to this job. Boundaries Boundaries need to be carefully and tactfully laid in these types of situations. Parents (yours) don’t always relinquish the role of being parents, and sometimes might try to step on your very own toes. Yes, some grandparents like to point out their children’s parenting flaws and this can be especially trying in sandwich generation families. No one needs to have their parenting skills critiqued by an aging parent. It’s time for them to gracefully pass the torch and allow you to parent your own kids especially under your own roof. Lay down firm but kind rules regarding who has the right to discipline your children. Ask your mother or father to tactfully point out things that bother them, rather than complaining or whining and promise that you’ll do the same for them. Respect that this life change is enormous for them. Ask them to respect that it is quite a large change for you and your family as well. If your housing situation allows it, it is best to provide a private sitting
area and bedroom for your parent or parents. This allows him or her to entertain guests, while enjoying a respectable amount of privacy. It also allows you and your family some much needed time to regroup and breathe deeply! Some families declare a certain hour as “private time,” when Grandma or Grandpa go off to work on a crossword puzzle, while the rest of the family has a group chat or schedule planning session. Laugh! A sense of humor can make the difference between night and day when taking care of aging parents. There are going to be days when you have all you can do to regain small bits of your composure. There will be extra laundry. There may be dietary restrictions and perhaps even finicky eaters. The best rule of thumb is to think back to when your children were small. For those without children, try recalling a neighborhood toddler you once cared for. Put yourself in the place of your aging parent, and you may very well find yourself in the place of a very small child. Be kind. Be patient. And by all means laugh about these situations! A laugh in the midst of a stressful moment or careless mishap might be just the medicine to remedy the situation. Laughter relieves stress.
It is said to help us live longer. It will be an additional lifeline while caring for your aging parents. Cry It’s perfectly okay to cry at those those moments that become overwhelming. It is sad to watch your once agile and athletic father confined to a walker or wheelchair. It’s heart wrenching when your own mother no longer knows your name. Share your thoughts with your family, especially your spouse. Check with local senior citizen agencies about support groups for people just like you. This is becoming more and more common and so many people share these same feelings. Finding out you’re not the only one in this situation is healing. The very best advice I ever heard or accepted with regard to caring for aging parents (or not-so-aging parents for that matter!) is this: Honor thy father and mother. Regardless of the hand life has dealt you; if you find yourself in this place in life, make the best of it. Get help. Talk to others who understand. Regardless of the present burden this lifestyle bears, there is one burden you will never experience after caring for your own parents and that is the burden of regret. Copyright © Publishers-Edge
General Resources
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Gospel Center Rescue Mission
445 S. San Joaquin St. Stockton (209) 466-2138 www.gcrms.org
Health for All
125 S. Washington Lodi (209) 367-1552
Haven of Peace
7070 Harlan Rd. French Camp (209) 982-0396
Kennedy Community Center
SENIOR ADVOCACY GROUPS Adult Protective Services (APS)
102 S. San Joaquin St. Stockton (209) 468-2202 www.sjaging.com
Beth Haven
368 Wilma St. Ripon (209) 599-7670
Council for the Spanish Speaking (El Concilio)
2800 S. D St. Stockton (209) 468-3986
308 N. California St. Stockton (209) 644-2600
Meals on Wheels for San Joaquin County
Golden Age Senior Daycare Services
102 S. San Joaquin St. Stockton (209) 953-5500
SENIORS REAL ESTATE SPECIALIST Beck Realtors, Inc 8102 Kelley Dr Stockton (209) 476-0425 (209) 603-5349 cell (209) 957-1340 x201 One Simple Solution Julie Cosgrove (888)436-1286 www.1simplesolution.com
Georgia Eaves/Realtor
PMZ Real Estate (209) 401-4045
920 N. Yosemite Stockton (209) 546-0715
Information and Assistance Program
102 S. San Joaquin St. Stockton (800) 510-2020
Lodi Senior Citizens Commission
125 N. Hutchins St., Ste B Lodi (209) 373-6782 www.hutchinstreetsquare.com
Manteca Caps
178 S. Austin Rd. Manteca (209) 239-7072 www.mantecacaps.org
Manteca WorkNet
302 Northgate Dr. Manteca (209) 825-1300
www.edd.ca.gov/eddhome.htm
Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP)
333 E. Washington St. Stockton (209) 468-1000 www.sjaging.org
Norcal Center for Deafness
4708 Roseville Rd. #112 North Highlands (916) 349-7500 www.norcalcenter.org
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
3601 Pacific Ave. Stockton (209) 946-7658 olli@pacific.edu
Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
SUPPORT GROUPS Hospice of San Joaquin 3888 Pacific Ave. Stockton (209) 957-3888 www.hospicesj.org
102 S. San Joaquin St. Stockton (209) 468-2208
Somerford Place 3530 Deer Park Dr. Stockton (209) 951-6500
Victim Witness
www.somerford.com
44 N. San Joaquin St #640 Stockton (209) 468-2500
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Alzheimer’s Aid Society
105 S. Washington St. Lodi (209) 333-2649
Alzheimer’s Support Group
Lodi (209) 333-2649
Alzheimer’s Support Group
Stockton (800) 540-3340
Alzheimer’s Support Group
Tracy (209) 835-1500
American Cancer Society
207 E. Alpine Ave. Stockton (209) 941-2676 www.cancer.org
Community Center
for the Blind 130 W. Flora St. Stockton (209) 466-3836
www.communitycenterfortheblind.org
Community Hospice
2105 W. March Ln #2 Stockton (209) 477-6300 www.hospiceheart.org
Community Partnership
(209) 444-4125 www.cpfsj.org
Family Resource Network
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Manteca Caps
5250 Claremont Ave., Ste 239 Stockton (209) 472-3674
178 S. Austin Rd. Manteca (209) 239-7072
www.frcn.org
Multiple Sclerosis Support Group
Gospel Center Rescue Mission
445 S. San Joaquin St. Stockton (209) 466-2138 www.gcrms.org
Haven of Peace
www.valleycaps.org
First Congregation Church Stockton (209) 477-4067
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
7070 Harlan Rd. French Camp (209) 982-0396
1212 N. California St. Stockton (209) 468-3755
Health for All
www.nami.org
125 S. Washington Lodi (209) 367-1552
Hospice of San Joaquin
3888 Pacific Ave. Stockton (209) 957-3888 www.hospicesj.org
In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS)
102 S. San Joaquin St. Stockton (209) 468-1104 Information Line www.sjaging.org
Lodi Senior Citizens Commission
125 S. Hutchins St., Ste B Lodi (209) 333-6782 www.hutchinstreetsquare.com
Senior Peer Counseling
Lodi (209) 369-6921
Stockton Shelter for the Homeless
411 S. Harrison St. Stockton (209) 465-3612
www.stocktonshelter.com
Stroke Support Society American Heart
Stockton (209) 477-2683
Stroke Support Society St. Joseph’s Hospital
Stockton (209) 943-2000
United Cerebral Palsy
333 W. Benjamin Holt Dr. Ste 1 Stockton (209) 956-0290 www.ucpsj.org
Health Services & Care CLINICS & MEDICAL FACILITIES Community Hospice 2105 W. March Ln., Ste. 2 Stockton (209) 477-6300 www.hospiceheart.org
5th Street Medical Clinic
1839 S. El Dorado St. Stockton (209) 463-0872
Kaiser Permanente Medical Offices
7373 West Ln. Stockton (209) 476-2000
Lodi Memorial Hospital
1235 W. Vine St. Lodi (209) 339-7600 www.lodihealth.org
Lodi Pain Clinic
777 S. Ham Ln.#F Lodi (209) 339-0300
Meridian Medical Group Manteca
Da Vita Healthcare
330 Northgate Dr. Manteca (209) 624-5288
Dameron Hospital
3215 N. California St.Ste#4 Stockton (209) 464-6016
Dialysis of Stockton
2350 N. California St. Stockton (209) 943-0854
545 E. Cleveland St. Stockton (209) 944-9055 525 W. Acacia Stockton (209) 944-5550
1801 E. March Ln.Ste A100 Stockton (209) 473-6890
Doctors Hospital of Manteca
1205 E. North St. Manteca (209) 823-3111
www.doctorsmanteca.com
Health Care Clinical Labs
2102 N. California Stockton (209) 467-6430
Recovery Hospital Therapy
Renal Advantage
www.renaladvantage.com
Renal Advantage
3115 W. March Ln. #A Stockton (209) 955-7527 www.renaladvantage.com
St Joseph’s Medical Center
1800 N. California St. Stockton (209) 943-2000 www.stjosephscares.org
Health Services & Care
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Tokay Dialysis Center
Stewart Chiropractic
312 S. Fairmont Ave. Lodi (866) 544-6741 ext 2016
1420 W. Kettleman Lodi (209) 368-0619
Wandisan & Rosete Medical Group
www.bestyoucanfeel.com
4600 S. Tracy Blvd. Tracy (209) 836-4920
Women’s Laser Surgery Center
999 S. Fairmont Ave. #230 Lodi (209) 334-1800
CANCER TREATMENT Ben Schaffer’s Cancer Institute
311 South Ham Ln. Lodi (209) 365-1761
Valley Cancer Medical Center
1144 Norman Dr., #203 Manteca (209) 823-1609
CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Dinh V. Le Professional Chiropractic
7743 West Ln. A-4 Stockton (209) 952-1883
www.stocktonpainreliefcenter.com
Dr. Eric M. Dah
1212 W. Robinhood Dr., Ste. 1F Stockton (209) 474-8215
Dr. David C. Cox D.C.
965 E. Yosemite Ave., Ste #9 Manteca (209) 239-2121 www.mantecafamilychiropractic.com
DENTISTS Alton Franklin Family Dentistry
1208 W. Tokay St. Lodi (209) 334-4370
Brookside Dental Care
Premier Chiropractic
5380 West Lane, Ste. A Stockton (209) 477-7777 www.painfreedr.com
Dr. Robert Shapiro
2509 W.March Ln Ste 150 Stockton (209) 888-8602 www.shapirochiropractic.com
Suzuki Yusuke DDS
801 S Ham L. Lodi, (209) 334-0630
Gary Sakai DDS
Tracy Center for Dentistry
3031 W. March Ln. Stockton (209) 951-0673
Innovation Dental Group
2643 Naglee Rd. Tracy (209) 221-8822
Valley Oak Dental Group
Oral Surgery Center
Joseph H Gums DDS 301 S. Ham Ln. Ste B Lodi (209) 333-8537
Venetian Square Family Dental
6529 Inglewood Ave. Stockton (209) 473-3788
Comfort Dental Care
Keith Kanegawa
2766 N. Tracy Tracy (209) 836-5393
Pro Dental Group 600 S. Fairmont Ave. Lodi (209) 369-3114
Country Club Dental
Dr. Lance Turner
2828 Country Club Blvd. #9 Stockton (209) 466-2828 www.countryclubdental.com
Daniel Dozier DDS
2509 W. March Ln. Stockton (209) 957-9000 www.dozierdds.com
Davis Denture Center
2627 Pacific Ave. Stockton (209) 462-9300
816 W. Lodi Ave. Lodi (209) 369-2681 & 6529 Inglewood, Ste B-1 (209) 329-5073 www.lodi-dentist.com
Lockeford Family Dental
18962 N. Highway 88 Lockeford (209) 727-9600
Lodi Dental Group
Delgado Dental Group
531 W. Kettleman Ln. Lodi (209) 366-1850
Dental Care Plus
436 W. Beverly Pl. Tracy (209) 835-6487
www.gerardchiro.com
www.paccoastmedicalcenter.com
Gary J Silva DDS
1205 W. Vine St. #18 Lodi (209) 369-0294
1511 W. Yosemite Ave. Manteca (209) 824-7230
3254 N. Tracy Blvd Tracy (209) 832-8883
2351 W. March Ln. B-4 Stockton (209) 464-7738
3031 W. March Ln. Stockton (209) 472-2088
702 Porter Ave. Stockton (209) 478-9648
8 W. Swain Rd. Stockton (209) 474-8888
Pacific Coast Medical Center
Steve West DDS
3031 W. March Ln. Stockton (209) 952-8804 California
Gerard Chiropractic
10 W. Locust Lodi 209 333-2401
Fremont Health Dental Group
2043 E. Fremont St. #1 Stockton (209) 463-2345
Millennium Dental
Mountain House Dental
Edward T Graham DDS
561 Wicklund Way Crossing Tracy (209) 839-8755
El Dorado Dental
800 W. Lodi Ave. Lodi (209) 334-0633
602 Lincoln Center Stockton (209) 477-4089
1211 N. El Dorado St. Stockton (209) 462-2049
Family Dental Center of Manteca
1150 W. Center St. Manteca (209) 823-1705
Rick Castelanelli DDS
Robert Quaschnick DDS
700 S. Fairmont Ave. Lodi (209) 333-2900
San Joaquin Dental Society
7849 N. Pershing Ave. Stockton (209) 951-1311
4555 N. Pershing Ave., Ste 8 Stockton (209) 474-0888
HEALTH SERVICES Bethany Home Nursing & Rehab
930 W. Main St. Ripon (209) 599-4221
www.bethanyripon.org
Valley Gardens Healthcare
1517 Knickerbocker Dr. Stockton (209) 957-4539
HOSPITALS Dameron Hospital
525 W. Acacia St. Stockton (209) 944-5550
www.dameronhospital.com www.ascstockton.com
Doctors Hospital of Manteca
1205 E. North St. Manteca (209) 823-3111
www.doctorsmanteca.com
Emanuel Medical Center
825 Delbon Ave. Turlock (209) 667-4200
Lodi Memorial Hospital
975 S. Fairmont Ave. Lodi (209) 339-7575
San Joaquin General Hospital
500 W. Hospital Rd. French Camp (209) 468-6000
St. Joseph’s Medical Center
1800 N. California St. Stockton (209) 943-2000 www.stjosephscares.org
Sutter Tracy Community Hospital
1420 N. Tracy Blvd. Tracy (209) 835-1500
MENTAL HEALTH St. Joseph’s Behavioral Health Center
2510 N. California St. Stockton (209) 461-2000
www.StJosephsCanHelp.org
San Joaquin County Mental Health
1212 N. California St. Stockton (209) 468-8700 www.sjcbhs.org
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How to Select an Assisted Care Facility By Joe Talent
There are many things to consider when preparing to move into an assisted care facility. One important facet to consider is the living space and accommodations. These will vary greatly but are most important when deciding where to live. Some things to consider are listed below. Are there adequate community areas for resident use? One of the key components of moving into any multi-family community is the relationships you can build with your neighbors. The community areas will facilitate friendships. Is equipment (such as hobby supplies, easels, yarn, etc.) available and are the residents using the equipment? Whether you are continuing long time hobbies or want to develop new ones, you may want to know if the facility can accommodate your hobby. Are the resident rooms furnished or unfurnished? Regardless of how much furniture you now own, some of it
is probably going to have to go into storage or be sold. Your new residence is likely to have a smaller living space than where you currently live. What is the policy about personal belongings? You may have to give up even your most prized possessions. What is the policy for overnight guests? If out of town family come to visit where are they going to stay? If your new residence has restrictions on overnight guests you may want to find a nearby hotel that will accommodate visiting friends and family. Are there guestrooms available? What are the guest fees? Is outdoor furniture available for residents and visitors? A smaller residence can restrict your young visitors. An outdoor living space can help relieve some of the small space stress of the grand kids coming to visit. Is additional storage space available? Is there an extra fee? You are going to have personal belongings that you will just not have room for. Check on
available storage areas for residents or find a low cost storage facility. Does the residence meet the rules for people with disabilities? Most assisted care facilities are going to have many accommodations for disabled residents. However, an older facility may not include some of the conveniences most new facilities will include. Can residents have automobiles? Many facilities provide transportation for residents and discourage self transportation or charge an additional fee for parking. Are there patios and courtyards available for resident use? The outdoor community living space is an important feature for residents who expect many visitors. Is there an area for resident gardening? If you enjoy growing flowers or a few of your own vegetables you will want to ask about a community garden area. Is exercise equipment available? You might not want a large selection of free weights, but to keep in shape and
feeling good an exercise facility with a nice selection of easy to use equipment can be a feature that will keep you active and healthy. Does the residence provide security? An on-site security agent can provide a sense of comfort and feeling of a safer community. Are pets allowed to reside in the residence? If so, are there additional fees and or deposits? If you have a pet you will want to be sure and find a facility that allows pets. You are going to have plenty of changes just by moving into a new home. Giving up your friend for life can add more stress. Asking some of the questions above can help you find an assisted care facility that is a great fit for your lifestyle and help make your experience smooth and a move to look forward to. Copyright Š 2006 Publishers-Edge
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OPTOMETRISTS/ OPHTHALMOLOGISTS Heritage Eye, Skin & Laser Center Kenneth V. Miselis, M.D. Medical Director, Board Certified Eye Surgeon Japjeet Gill, O.D. Kim Nguyen, O.D. 445 W. Poplar St. Stockton (209) 465-5933 www.heritageeye.com
Zeiter Eye & Clinic 1801 E. March Ln. # C350 Stockton (209) 951-1178 255 E. Weber Ave. Stockton (209) 466-5566 421 S. Ham Ln. Lodi (209) 466-5566 36 W. 10th St. Tracy (209) 834-0700 1630 W. Yosemite Manteca (209) 239-3880 14550 Mono Way Sonora (209) 532-7192 www.zeitereye.com
Central Valley Eye Medical
36 W. Yokuts Ave. #1 Stockton (209) 477-5578
Delta Eye Medical Group, Inc.
1617 St. Mark’s Plaza, Ste D Stockton (209) 478-1797 521 S. Ham Lane, Ste A Lodi (209) 334-5886 2160 W. Grant Line Rd., Ste 100 Tracy (209) 835-2227 www.deltaeyemedicalgroup.com
Mid Town Optometry
1101 E March Ln. Stockton, (209) 957-8000
ORTHOPAEDIC SPECIALISTS Alpine Orthopedic Medical Group
2488 N. California St. Stockton (209) 948-3333 www.alpineorthopaedic.com
PHARMACIES AND DRUG STORES
Burke Optometry
Green’s Nutrition 1906 Pacific Ave. Stockton (209) 464-5738
Burkeoptometry.com
www.greensnutrition.com
441 S. Ham Lane, Ste B Lodi (209) 224-5454
Abala Pharmacy
518 W. Eaton Ave. Tracy (209) 832-7080
Alpha Pharmacy
707 E. March Ln., Ste 13 Stockton (209) 477-1796
Angkor Pharmacy
Health Services & Care Linacia Pharmacy
420 W. Acacia St. Ste 4 Stockton (209) 466-2954
Doug’s El Dorado Drug Store
2005 E. Mariposa Rd. Stockton (209) 464-7722
Fifth Street Pharmacy
4555 N. Pershing Ave. Stockton (209) 473-4706
1839 S. El Dorado St. Stockton (209) 466-2439
Calmont Pharmacy
Forty-Nine Drug Co
2800 N. California St., Ste 9 Stockton (209) 943-7676
Carepoint Pharmacy
73 W. March Ln., Ste D Stockton (209) 957-2295
Charter Way Pharmacy
201 W. Charter Way Stockton (209) 466-2223
CVS Pharmacy
1000 W. Kettleman Ln. Lodi (209) 368-2722
CVS Pharmacy
1201 W. Main St. Ripon (209) 599-6090
CVS Pharmacy
2605 W. March Ln. Stockton (209) 952-3341
CVS Pharmacy
1885 W. 11th St. Tracy (209) 836-2300
937 N. Yosemite St. Stockton (209) 465-2671
Fremont Center Pharmacy
2525 E. Fremont St. Stockton (209) 948-0546
March Lane Medical Pharmacy
89 W. March Ln. #2 Stockton (209) 870-2760
Pharmacy Care Concepts
7720 Lorraine St. Stockton (209) 957-8787
Harold K. Reich’s Pharmacy & Medical 33 W. 10th St. Tracy (209) 834-1383
www.reichsmedical.com
Rx Express Pharmacy
711 E. Market St. Stockton (209) 462-1465
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Smart Foods Pharmacy
4725 Quail Lakes Dr. Stockton (209) 952-3599
Stockton Pharmacy
3330 E. Main St. Stockton (209) 466-0411
Target
PHYSICAL THERAPISTS Delta Physical Therapy
1716 W. Hammer Ln. Stockton (209) 473-2383
www.deltaphysicaltherapy.com
Lodi Physical Therapy
10424 Trinity Parkway Stockton (209) 235-0252
631 S. Ham Ln. Lodi (209) 368-7433
Target
www.lodipt.com
Target
1930 Grant Line Rd. Tracy (209) 833-9490
4707 Pacific Ave. Stockton (209) 954-9178 2355 W. Kettleman Ln. Lodi (209) 369-9371
Target
16858 Golden Valley Pkwy. Lathrop (209) 242-5041
Van Pharmacy
4502 N. Pershing Ave. Ste A Stockton (209) 478-9869
Walmart
3223 E. Hammer Ln. Stockton (209) 473-8951
Walmart
2350 W. Kettleman Ln. Lodi (209) 368-6696
Walmart
1205 South Main St. Manteca (209) 824-2000
Walmart
10355 Trinity Parkway Stockton (209) 235-0558
Walmart
3010 W. Grantline Rd. Tracy (209) 836-1991
Waterfront Pharmacy
123 S. Commerce St. Stockton (209) 463-7777
Weston Ranch Pharmacy
3526 Manthey Rd. Stockton (209) 234-1020
Vibrant Care
Manteca Physical Therapy
1041 N. Main St. Manteca (209) 239-4325
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Allergy Immunology & Asthma
Lodi Plaza Head & Neck
999 S. Fairmont Ave., Ste 215 Lodi (209) 333-8510
Manteca Medical Group
1262 E. North St. Manteca (209) 823-7646
Modern Neurocare Medical Center
1801 W. March Ln., #B-220 Stockton (209) 951-8830
Pacific Complementary Medicine
645 W. Harding Way, Ste 15 Stockton (209) 464-4800 www.wuway.com
Pacific Heart Association
1801 E. March Ln. Stockton (209) 464-3615
www.pacificheartandvascular.com
St. Joseph’s Medical Center
4628 Georgetown Pl. Stockton (209) 951-5353
1800 N. California St. Stockton (209) 943-2000
Alpine Orthopedic Medical Group
www.stjosephscares.org
333 E. Alpine Ave. Stockton (209) 948-3333
www.alpineorthopaedic.com
California Vein & Vascular
2216 N. California St. Ste C Stockton (209) 462-8346
Community Medical Center
7210 Murray Dr. Stockton (209) 373-2800
Dameron Hospital
525 W. Acacia St. Stockton (209) 944-5550
www.dameronhospital.com
Doctors Hospital Of Manteca
1205 E. North St. Manteca (800) 470-7229
www.doctorsmanteca.com
Hugh Vu MD
1617 St. Mark’s Plaza Stockton (209) 476-7074
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Stockton Cardiology Medical
415 E. Harding Way Ste D Stockton (209) 944-5750
Stockton Diagnostic Imaging
1801 E. March Ln. Stockton (209) 475-9871
Stockton Orthopedic Medical
1901 N. California St. Stockton (209) 948-1641
Tate Diagnostic
312 Lincoln Center Stockton (209) 952-9300
Valley MRI Center
546 E. Pine St. Stockton (209) 467-1000
www.valleymri.com
Valley Sleep Disorder Center
1805 N. California St. Ste 206 Stockton (209) 466-8011
West Lane Medical Clinic
4873 West Ln. Ste A Stockton (209) 472-1515
URGENT CARE
Housing ASSISTED & INDEPENDENT LIVING
Stockton Urgent Care
Brookdale Kettleman Lane 2150 W. Kettleman Lane Lodi (209) 436-7258
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Commons on Thornton 10711 Thornton Rd. Stockton (209) 476-1500 (209) 476-1551 fax
1148 W. Hammer Ln. Stockton (209) 952-9696
Community Hospice
(209) 578-6300
www.hospiceheart.org
www.commonsonthornton.com
Hospice of San Joaquin
O’Connor Woods 3400 Wagner Heights Rd. Stockton (209) 956-3400
3888 Pacific Ave. Stockton (209) 957-3888 www.hospicesj.org
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Somerford Place 3530 Deep Park Dr. Stockton (209) 951-6500
3900 Dale Rd. Modesto (209) 526-2053
210 E. Iris Ave. Stockton (209) 951-7327
Hammer Lane Village
The Vintage
2145 W. Kettleman Lane Lodi (209) 339-1500
4217 Coronado Avenue Stockton (209) 943-2118
www.somerford.com
www.dalecommons.com
Merrill Gardens at Carson Oaks
The Vintage at Laguna II
Rio Las Palmas 877 E. March Ln. Stockton (209) 957-4711
Delta Plaza Senior Apartments
Humana Health Plans / Medicare Plans
www.riolaspalmasretirement.com
Arbor Senior Living
115 Louie Ave. Lodi (209) 333-3338
Assisted Living Facilities
102 S. San Joaquin St. Stockton (800) 510-2020
Atria Bayside Landing
3318 Brookside Rd. Stockton (209) 473-1300
Bethany Home Beth Haven Assisted & Memory Care
930 W. Main St Ripon (209) 599-7970
www.bethanyripon.org
Camlu Assisted Living
6037 N. Pershing Ave. Stockton (209) 951-2030
Camlu Retirement Apartments
6037 N. Pershing Ave. Stockton (209) 951-2030
Chancellor Place
2220 W. Kettleman Lane Lodi (209) 367-8870
Commons at Union Ranch
2241 N. Union Rd. Manteca (209) 463-9100 (209) 463-9101 fax
www.commonsatunionranch.com
Commons at Dallas Ranch
4751 Dallas Ranch Rd. Antioch (925) 754-7772
www.commonsatdallasranch.com
Commons at Elk Grove
9564 Sabrina Ln. Elk Grove (916) 683-6833
www.commonsatelkgrove.com
Courtyard at Venetian Terrace
5020 Virtue Arc Dr. Stockton (209) 951-1545 www.seniorsatvt.com
Dale Commons
Housing – Insurance/Legal
702 N. San Joaquin St. Stockton (209) 464-9212 Doyle Gardens 625 E. Oak St. Stockton (209) 469-2562
Golden Living Centers
1221 Rosemarie Ln. Stockton (209) 477-2664
www.goldenlivingcenters.com
Golden Living Centers
2740 N. California St. Stockton (209) 477-0271
www.goldenlivingcenters.com
6725 Inglewood Ave. Stockton (209) 957-6257
Plymouth Square
1319 N. Madison St. Stockton (209) 466-4341
Prestige Senior Living
1130 Empire Rd. Manteca (209) 239-4531
Stacie’s Chalet
517 E. Fulton St. Stockton (209) 466-2116
Sunny Place
807 W. Swain Rd. Stockton (209) 956-8677
9204 Big Horn Blvd. Elk Grove (916) 724-3906
Wine Country Care Center
321 W. Turner Rd. Lodi (209) 334-3760
Insurance/Legal INSURANCE SERVICES AND PROVIDERS Kooyman Insurance Services
48 E. Oak Street Lodi (209) 333-0360
Active Life Medical
(800) 903-8979 www.humana-medicare.com
Bankers Life & Casualty Company
2291 W. March Ln. Ste A200 Stockton (209) 478-2171
James Craig Northwest Mutual
1806 W. Kettleman Ln. Lodi (209) 334-9578
California State Auto Association
1335 Fairmont Ave. Lodi (209) 334-9671
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California State Auto Association
145 Trevino Ave. Manteca (209) 239-1252
Capital Express Insurance
829 Rosemarie Ln. Ste H Stockton (209) 473-0836
Conference Claimants Endowment
37 W. Yokuts Ave. Ste A3 Stockton (209) 472-7288
Easy Choice Health Plan
(866) 999-3945
www.easychoicehealthplan.com
Mid Central Valley Insurance
301 S. Ham Ln Lodi (209) 334-4242
New York Life
3255 W. March Ln., Ste 300 Stockton (209) 955-2400
Sanguinetti & Co
7337 Pacific Ave. Stockton (209) 954-1000
Sol Insurance Service
3740 West Ln. Stockton (209) 941-2600
State Farm Insurance
2401 W. Turner Rd. Lodi (209) 365-0988 229 E. 11th St. Tracy (209) 832-0532
Farmers Insurance
4560 N. Pershing Ave. Stockton (209) 980-7770
LEGAL ASSISTANCE Beattie & Agharzarian Law Firm
3443 Deer Park Stockton (209) 222-3686
David E. Drivon
2502 Beverly Pl. (209) 463-4693
Law Offices of Thomas Gundlach
14900 W. Highway 12, Unit 22 Lodi 209 367-4803
San Joaquin County Bar Lawyer Referral Service
(209) 948-0125
Medical Equipment BATHTUBS Kelly’s Kitchen and Bath
925 N. Wilson Way (209) 948-1524
POWER CHAIRS & FURNISHINGS Daniger Furniture 4 W. Lodi Ave. Lodi (209) 368-0107 www.danigerfurniture.com
HEARING AIDS American Hearing Aids 880 W. Benjamin Holt Dr. Lincoln Center South Stockton (209) 952-9950 www.americanhearingaids.biz
The Hearing Aid Center 36 W Yokuts Ave Stockton (209) 623-4899
Posey’s Hearing Aid Center of Lodi
714 W. Lodi Ave. Lodi (209) 333-0338
www.Poseyshearingaid.com
Sears Hearing Aid Centers
Weberstown Mall 5110 Pacific Ave. Stockton (209) 474-9195
Sears Hearing Aid Centers
2225 Plaza Pkwy Modesto (209) 527-7739
Stockton Hearing & Speech Center
3244 Brookside Rd #180 Stockton (209) 951-6491 www.stocktonhearingandspeechcenter.com
Sutter Hearing
2633 Pacific Ave., Ste. 2 (209) 466-2443
UOP Hearing & Balance Center
3601 Pacific Ave. Stockton (209) 946-7378
Wesson Hearing Aid Center
1079 Eucalyptus Manteca (209) 823-2107
MEDICAL ALARMS Lifeline St. Joseph’s
Better Hearing Center
1800 N. California St. Stockton (209) 467-6468
www.betterhearingcenter.com
(200) 489-9020
1231 W. Robinhood Dr., Ste A2 Stockton (209) 957-1744
Hearing Services Center
1101 W. Tokay St. #4 Lodi (209) 368-9222
www.hearingservicescenter.net
McDonald Hearing Aid
363 S. Lower Sacramento Rd. Lodi (209) 339-7396
Miracle Ear
5110 Pacific Ave Stockton (209) 418-7175
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ADT Medical Alert Apexcare
1803 W. March Ln. Stockton (209) 478-9111
Peace of Mind Products
1806 E. Kettleman Lane Lodi (209) 367-5805
MEDICAL CARE EQUIPMENT & FURNITURE
Miracle Ear
Daniger Furniture 4 W. Lodi Avenue Lodi (209) 368-0107
www.miracle-ear.com
Active Life Medical
672 W. 11th St. Tracy (209) 418-7410
Posey’s Hearing Aid Center
1545 St. Marks Plaza #6 Stockton (209) 477-9181
www.danigerfurniture.com
(209) 943-2118
American Med
2216 N. California St. Stockton (209) 938-0833
Apria Healthcare
7514 Murray Dr. Stockton (209) 475-6860
Dave’s Valley Medical Repair
22080 E. 3rd Ave Linden (209) 887-DAVE (3283) www.DavesVcu.com
Ehler’s Health Supply
611 Grider Way Stockton (209) 467-7744
Home Oxygen Company
(209) 523-0202
Lodi Memorial Hospital
975 S. Fairmont Ave. Lodi (209) 334-3411
Scrubs
1083 E. March Ln. Stockton (209) 477-8000
SAFETY Miracle Method
5750 Roseville Rd. #2 Sacramento (916) 426-9397
Peace of Mind Products
1806 E. Kettleman Ln, Lodi (209) 367-5805
Re-Bath
3333 Delaware Ave. Stockton (209) 466-8150
WHEELCHAIRS & SCOOTERS Active Life Medical
(209) 943-2118
Mobility Plus
(209) 466-3466 www.mobility2go.com
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National Seating & Mobility
8026 Lorraine Ave. Stockton (209) 954-9311
Senior Centers
Boggs Tract Community Center
533 S. Los Angeles Ave. Stockton (209) 468-3978 www.sjaging.org
Hutchins Street Square Senior Center
125 Hutchins St., Ste B Lodi (209) 369-6921
www.hutchinstreetsquare.com
Lathrop Senior Center
15707 5th St. Lathrop (209) 941-7380
www.lathropgov.org
LOEL Center and Gardens
105 S. Washington St. Lodi (209) 369-1591
Lolly Hansen Senior Center
375 E. 9th St. Tracy (209) 831-4230 www.ci.tracy-ca.us
Manteca Senior Center
295 Cherry Ln. Manteca (209) 825-2301
Northeast Community Center
2885 E. Harding Way Stockton (209) 468-3918
Oak Park Senior Citizens Center
730 E. Fulton Stockton (209) 937-7777
Stribley Center
1760 E. Sonora St. Stockton (209) 937-7351 www.stocktongov.com/parks/centers/ community.cfm
Senior Services Mid Valley Storage & Delivery 4719 Quail Lakes Dr., Ste G Stockton (209) 915-1502
Transportation TRANSPORT SERVICES Beth Haven
368 Wilma St. Ripon (209) 599-7670 www.bethanyripon.org
Greyhound Bus
Taft Community Center
121 S. Center St. Stockton (209) 466-3568
Van Buskirk Center
Lodi Dial-A-Ride
389 W. Downing Ave. Stockton (209) 468-4168
735 Houston Ave. Stockton (209) 937-7357
West Lane Bingo
2538 West Ln. Stockton (209) 465-6019
Medical Equipment – Transportation
www.greyhound.com
24 S. Sacramento St. Lodi (209) 333-6806
Manteca Transit Dial-A-Ride Service
220 Moffat Blvd Manteca (209) 456-8888
www.ci.manteca.ca.us/mantecatransit/
Rainbow Transportation
10203 River Park Dr. Stockton (209) 649-5620
Raj’s Transport
639 Rileyfort Ln. Stockton (209) 983-1681
SJRTD
421 E. Weber Ave. (209) 948-5566 Vantage Transports 460 W. Larch Rd. Stockton (209) 475-0708
Vince’s Transportation
Stockton (209) 473-0803
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