Journey of Aging - Northeast WI October 2021-March 2022

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CONTENTS OCTOBER 2021–MARCH 2022

AGING & CAREGIVER RESOURCES

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ALZHEIMER’S & DEMENTIA

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END OF LIFE

13

ESSENTIAL PREPARATION

15

GENERAL

17

HEALTH

23

RETIREMENT HOUSING & LONG-TERM CARE

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Mindworks Class: Staying Physically and Mentally Active

Discover the Unexpected in Northeast Wisconsin

publisher Amy S. Johnson editorial director & director of sales Amy S. Johnson lead designer Barbara Wilson senior copy editor Kyle Jacobson copy editor Krystle Naab

The Flu Shot: A Shot in the Arm for Protection

Seven Dimensions of Wellness and Their Importance to Older Adults

SAFE & HEALTHY AT HOME

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Outpatient Therapy: A Pathway to Better Health and a Brighter Future

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designers Jennifer Denman, Crea Stellmacher, Linda Walker administration Debora Knutson contributing writers Dave Fidlin, Fox Valley Memory Project, Dr. Eric S. Quivers, Rennes Group, Anne Sayers

photographs Rennes Group, Travel Wisconsin

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Abuse & Neglect

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ADRCs (Aging & Disability Resource Centers)

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Advocacy Groups & Support

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Caregiver Information

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Disability Resources

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Health Plans & Assistance

7

Managed Care Providers

7

Nonprofit Organizations

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Senior Centers

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Veteran Services

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AGING & CAREGIVER RESOURCES | 5 AARP

ABUSE & NEGLECT

ADRCs

Under Wisconsin statutes, elder abuse and neglect includes physical, emotional, financial, and sexual abuse/ assault. See Wisconsin Elder Adults-atRisk Help Lines below or call 911. Visit dhs.wisconsin.gov/aps/index.htm.

BROWN COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT

ADRCs can help make connections to resources about in-home personal care and nursing, housing options, housekeeping and chore services, home modifications, adaptive equipment, transportation, health, nutrition, homedelivered meal programs, Medicare, Medicaid, social security, caregiver supports, benefit specialists, and respite information. Below are the ADRCs in your area by county.

Daytime: (920) 448-6000 After Hours: (920) 436-8888

ADRC OF BROWN COUNTY

WISCONSIN ELDER ADULTS-AT-RISK HELP LINES:

CALUMET COUNTY HUMAN SERVICE DEPARTMENT Daytime: (920) 849-1400 Weekend: (920) 849-9317

ELDER ABUSE TASK FORCE – FOND DU LAC ADRC (920) 929-3466

ELDER OR ADULT-AT-RISK REPORTING – WINNEBAGO COUNTY (877) 886-2372

FOND DU LAC COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES

(920) 448-4300 adrcofbrowncounty.org

ADRC OF CALUMET COUNTY (920) 849-1451 youradrcresource.org

ADRC OF FOND DU LAC COUNTY (920) 929-3466 fdlco.wi.gov/adrc

ADRC OF OUTAGAMIE COUNTY (920) 832-5178 youradrcresource.org

ADRC OF WINNEBAGO COUNTY (877) 886-2372 co.winnebago.wi.us/adrc

Daytime: (920) 929-3466 After Hours: (920) 929-3466

OUTAGAMIE COUNTY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT Daytime: (920) 832-4646 After Hours: (920) 832-4646

ADVOCACY GROUPS & SUPPORT Support for or on behalf of someone for a particular cause, issue, or policy.

(866) 448-3611 (920) 921-7433 Fond du Lac states.aarp.org/region/wisconsin

BBB OF WISCONSIN (BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU) (800) 273-1002 bbb.org/wisconsin

COALITION OF WISCONSIN AGING GROUPS (CWAG) (800) 488-2596 cwagwisconsin.org

DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES FOND DU LAC (920) 929-3521

ELDER RIGHTS PROJECT INTAKE HOTLINE (844) 614-5468 Legal Action of Wisconsin – Oshkosh Office (920) 233-6521 Elder Rights Project

OPTIONS & SOLUTIONS PROGRAM – VALLEY VNA SENIOR CARE

1535 Lyon Dr., Neenah 54956 (920) 727-5555 valleyvna.org Do you wonder what help is available in your home? Options & Solutions is a free program. Our nurse will visit you in your home to discuss information and services available in the community to help your individual situation.

WISCONSIN BOARD ON AGING & LONG-TERM CARE Ombudsman Program (800) 815-0015 longtermcare.wi.gov

WINNEBAGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES Daytime: (877) 886-2372 Oshkosh (920) 727-2882 x4683 Neenah/Menasha After Hours: (920) 233-7707 Oshkosh (920) 722-7707 Neenah/Menasha

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6 | AGING & CAREGIVER RESOURCES DISABILITY RIGHTS WISCONSIN (800) 928-8778 disabilityrightswi.org

EASTER SEALS DISABILITY HELP LINE OF OUTAGAMIE COUNTY (920) 832-0344 eastersealswisconsin.com

LAKELAND CARE, INC.

WISCONSIN OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE

WISCONSIN’S FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT PROGRAMS

(800) 236-8517 oci.wi.gov

(866) 843-9810 wisconsincaregiver.org

CAREGIVER INFORMATION A caregiver is an individual who provides support and assistance to individuals with disabilities or long-term conditions. Visit the Safe & Healthy at Home section to find support assistance in your residence.

EASTER SEALS SENIOR SERVICES (920) 431-0843 easterseals.com/our-programs /senior-services

RESPITE CARE ASSOCIATION OF WISCONSIN (608) 222-2033 respitecarewi.org

VA CAREGIVER SUPPORT (855) 260-3274 caregiver.va.gov

WISCONSIN CAREGIVER ACADEMY AT UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY (920) 465-2642 uwgb.edu/outreach/wicare

DISABILITY RESOURCES See also ADRCs (Aging & Disability Resource Centers) in this section.

BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED INFORMATION & SERVICES – BY COUNTY (888) 879-0017 dhs.wisconsin.gov/blind

BUREAU OF AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCES (BADR) (608) 266-2536 (Central Office) dhs.wisconsin.gov/dph/badr.htm

CAPTEL, INC.

CapTel® Captioned Telephone (920) 540-0704 captel.com Ideal for people with hearing loss, the CapTel Captioned Telephone works like any other telephone with one important addition: it displays every word the caller says throughout the conversation.

2985 S. Ridge Rd., Green Bay 54304 (920) 425-3900 info@lakelandcareinc.com lakelandcareinc.com Lakeland Care offers care management services to help eligible elders and adults with disabilities live independently at home or in their community through the Family Care Program. Family Care eligibility is determined by the Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC).

MY CHOICE WISCONSIN

10201 W. Innovation Dr., Ste. 100 Wauwatosa 53226 (800) 963-0035 mychoicewi.org/JA My Choice Wisconsin provides government-funded programs to frail seniors, adults with disabilities, individuals, and families. We match members to the healthcare and longterm care supports and services they need.

WISCONSIN TALKING BOOK AND BRAILLE LIBRARY (WTBBL) (800) 242-8822 dpi.wi.gov/talkingbooks

HEALTH PLANS & ASSISTANCE BOARD ON AGING & LONG-TERM CARE Medigap helpline & health insurance related questions. (800) 242-1060 longtermcare.wi.gov

COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE

CURATIVE CONNECTIONS

(800) 236-8517

(920) 593-3535 curativeconnections.org

HEALTHCARE MARKETPLACE

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healthcare.gov


AGING & CAREGIVER RESOURCES | 7 LAKELAND CARE, INC.

2985 S. Ridge Rd., Green Bay 54304 (920) 425-3900 info@lakelandcareinc.com lakelandcareinc.com Lakeland Care offers care management services to help eligible elders and adults with disabilities live independently at home or in their community through the Family Care Program. Family Care eligibility is determined by the Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC).

MY CHOICE WISCONSIN

10201 W. Innovation Dr., Ste. 100 Wauwatosa 53226 (800) 963-0035 mychoicewi.org/JA My Choice Wisconsin provides government-funded programs to frail seniors, adults with disabilities, individuals, and families. We match members to the healthcare and longterm care supports and services they need.

MY CHOICE WISCONSIN

WISCONSIN SENIOR MEDICARE PATROL (800) 488-2596 wisconsinsmp.org

MANAGED CARE PROVIDERS LAKELAND CARE, INC.

2985 S. Ridge Rd., Green Bay 54304 (920) 425-3900 info@lakelandcareinc.com lakelandcareinc.com Lakeland Care offers care management services to help eligible elders and adults with disabilities live independently at home or in their community through the Family Care Program. Family Care eligibility is determined by the Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC).

10201 W. Innovation Dr., Ste. 100 Wauwatosa 53226 (800) 963-0035 mychoicewi.org/JA My Choice Wisconsin provides government-funded programs to frail seniors, adults with disabilities, individuals, and families. We match members to the healthcare and longterm care supports and services they need.

NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS THE SALVATION ARMY OF FOND DU LAC (920) 923-8220 facebook.com/TheSalvation -ArmyofFondduLac

NETWORK HEALTH

1570 Midway Pl., Menasha, WI 54952 (800) 983-7587 networkhealth.com For decades, Network Health has been breaking down the complexity of health insurance and helping members find the right plan to fit their needs. Network Health offers plans for businesses, individuals, and families, as well as Medicare Advantage plans.

A local Family Care option for personal care and support

ROBIN WITH HEALTHPARTNERS

1331 North Rd., #300, Green Bay 54313 (920) 328-1662 or (833) 256-7046 (TTY: 711) healthpartners.com/robin/medicare HealthPartners, Bellin Health, and ThedaCare have teamed up to help you get the most out of Medicare. Our Robin Medicare Advantage plans feature expert member support, benefits you’ll use, and covered care from local doctors you already know and trust.

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

Some of the services we manage with you include: • Care Management • Medical Supplies & Equipment • Personal Care • Outpatient Mental Health • Residential Care • In-Home Supportive Care

(866) 770-2262 ssa.gov

www.lakelandcareinc.com

DHS Approval 10/5/20

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8 | AGING & CAREGIVER RESOURCES CALUMET COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE (920) 849-1452

DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT dwd.wisconsin.gov/veterans

FOND DU LAC COUNTY VETERANS SERVICES (920) 929-3117 dva.state.wi.us/cvso.asp

FOX VALLEY VETERANS COUNCIL (920) 358-0662 foxvalleyveteranscouncil.org

GREEN BAY VET CENTER (920) 435-5650 vetcenter.va.gov

OUTAGAMIE COUNTY VETERANS SERVICES OFFICE OSHKOSH CITY SENIOR CENTER

SENIOR CENTERS Senior centers are a wonderful way to interact with peers and fulfill interests. Some offer unique programming and special services; each one is a little different from another. All are there to help, so feel free to give them a call and inquire.

BERLIN SENIOR CENTER (920) 361-5422

FOND DU LAC CITY SENIOR CENTER (920) 322-3630

GOOD SHEPHERD SENIOR CENTER – SEYMOUR

(920) 232-5300

PULASKI SENIOR CENTER (920) 822-8100

US DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

RIPON SENIOR CENTER

benefits.va.gov/benefits

(920) 748-6225

SENIOR CENTER – DENMARK/ BROWN COUNTY (920) 863-8097

VILLAGE OF KIMBERLY SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER (920) 687-9021

WAUPUN SENIOR CENTER (920) 324-7930

(920) 833-6434

GREEN LAKE SENIOR CENTER

(920) 832-5697 facebook.com/Outagamie CountyVeteranService

VETERAN SERVICES

(920) 294-3082

AMERICAN LEGION – DEPARTMENT OF WISCONSIN

NORTH FOND DU LAC VILLAGE SENIOR CENTER

wilegion.org

(920) 929-6811

BROWN COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE

OMRO-WINNEBAGO COMMUNITY CENTER

(920) 448-4450

(920) 685-0380 OCTOBER 2021–MARCH 2022 JOURNEY OF AGING

VETERAN SERVICES – FOND DU LAC (920) 929-3117

VETERANS AFFAIRS REGIONAL OFFICE (800) 827-1000

VETERANS MENTOR GROUP – APPLETON veteransmentorgroup.org

VETERANS OUTREACH & RECOVERY – GREEN BAY (800) WIS-VETS (947-8387) WisVets.com

WINNEBAGO COUNTY VETERANS SERVICES (920) 236-4898 co.winnebago.wi.us/veterans

WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS (WDVA) (800) 947-8387 dva.state.wi.us


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11 Caregiver &

Family Programs

11 Dementia Friendly 11 Programs for Individuals

with Dementia Issues

12 Support Systems & Local Resources

ALZHEIMER’S & DEMENTIA

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MINDWORKS CLASS

Staying Physically and Mentally Active As we age, all of us begin to experience some instances of forgetfulness, like misplacing our keys or occasionally forgetting an appointment, which is normal. If you begin to have more consistent trouble remembering or doing everyday things, you may be developing memory loss or early dementia. Annie is a person who found herself in this situation, but through the caring work of her children, she found a great program that has made a positive difference in her life and theirs. After Annie started to experience memory loss severe enough for her to stop driving, she found herself sitting alone at home every day. Before her memory loss began, she was very social, frequently seeing friends and her children. Now she was

bored and becoming less engaged in social interaction. Her children were becoming more concerned, particularly due to the pandemic and because she lived by herself. Annie’s son, David, connected with the Outagamie County Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) and was referred to Fox Valley Memory Project. They recommended a program called Mindworks, which would provide social engagement twice a week in Menasha. Annie immediately found the class to be exactly what she needed. She enjoyed meeting new people, playing trivia games, listening to some of her favorite songs, and getting regular exercise. Her involvement has been a blessing to David and his siblings, as Annie now has something to look forward

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to each week and continues to live happily in her Fox Valley home. Mindworks is just one of many programs Fox Valley Memory Project offers to people living with memory loss, their care partners, and families. It’s a facilitated program designed for people with early to midstage symptoms of dementia. The curriculum provides opportunities for enhanced social connections while promoting brain health and overall wellness. This program also provides respite opportunities for caregivers and family members while participants are engaged in the Mindworks class. More specifically, the class focuses on physical movement, like chair exercise and stretching; cognitive fitness


ALZHEIMER’S & DEMENTIA | 11 ...curriculum provides opportunities for enhanced social connections while promoting brain health and overall wellness. activities, like word games and trivia; creative engagement opportunities, like art projects and storytelling; and other activities used to have people tap into their memories of past positive experiences. There’s also a focus on nutrition, including a well-balanced lunch during class. Special outings to local attractions round out the curriculum.

Dementia and other forms of memory loss aren’t something that have to be tackled alone. Mindworks and similar programs help caregivers feel like they’re part of a team, and those experiencing memory loss are given an opportunity to reclaim their individuality.

Currently, Mindworks classes are offered Tuesday through Thursday at the following locations in the Fox Valley:

Contributed by Fox Valley Memory Project. To learn more or to register for Mindworks classes, contact Courtney Tienor, program manager, at (920) 225-1724 or info@foxvalleymemoryproject.org.

• Tuesdays and Thursdays: 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Goodwill Community Campus in Menasha • Wednesdays: 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Fox Valley Technical College in Appleton Participants are invited to attend class while their care partners are encouraged to use the respite time, which offers an opportunity for renewal, relaxation, and a time to reenergize from caregiving. During certain Mindworks classes, we also offer a Caregiver Support Group that provides a great opportunity for caregivers to share their experiences and feelings, learn coping strategies, and feel supported.

CAREGIVER & FAMILY PROGRAMS ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION GREATER WISCONSIN CHAPTER (920) 469-2110 alz.org/gwwi

ALZHEIMER’S FAMILY AND CAREGIVER SUPPORT PROGRAM (AFCSP) (920) 906-4792

MEMORY CAFÉ AT OSHKOSH COMMUNITY YMCA (920) 230-8439 Find us on Facebook!

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY FOX VALLEY MEMORY PROJECT

Fox Valley Memory Project 1800 Appleton Rd. Menasha, WI 54952 (920) 225-1711

foxvalleymemoryproject.org

1800 Appleton Rd., Menasha 54952 (920) 225-1711 info@foxvalleymemoryproject.org foxvalleymemoryproject.org Like us on Facebook Fox Valley Memory Project supports people living with dementia and their care partners. Programs include socialization opportunities, like memory cafés and special outings; caregiver education, support groups, and respite; referral services; and classes for people with early to mid memory loss.

PROGRAMS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DEMENTIA ISSUES FOX VALLEY MEMORY PROJECT

1800 Appleton Rd., Menasha 54952 (920) 225-1711 info@foxvalleymemoryproject.org foxvalleymemoryproject.org Like us on Facebook Fox Valley Memory Project supports people living with dementia and their care partners. Programs include socialization opportunities, like memory JOURNEYOFAGING.COM


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cafés and special outings; caregiver education, support groups, and respite; referral services; and classes for people with early to mid memory loss.

VALLEY VNA SENIOR CARE

1535 Lyon Dr., Neenah 54956 (920) 727-5555 valleyvna.org We are dedicated to providing individualized, compassionate memory

care. Our assisted-living and in-home caregivers are trained in dementia care and provide programs, like Lyrics & Laughter™, Namaste, and other dementia-specific programs.

WISCONSIN HISTORICAL MUSEUM – SPARK! PROGRAM (608) 264-6555 wisconsinhistoricalmuseum.org

SUPPORT SYSTEMS & LOCAL RESOURCES ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION – GREATER WISCONSIN CHAPTER (920) 469-2110 alz.org/gwwi

Do you know someone living with memory loss? You might have questions like: • Where do I go or take my loved one for a memory assessment? • I have been diagnosed with dementia — now what? • I am taking care of someone with dementia and I need some advice. • My loved one is experiencing some changes in symptoms. Do you have some new strategies for me? Fox Valley Memory Project offers a wide array of programs and can also help point you in the right direction for resources and support.

We are working to keep people living with dementia and their loved ones connected and engaged. : @FoxValleyMemoryProject

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END OF LIFE 14 Do-Not-Resuscitate Bracelets

14 Doula Services 14 Funeral &

Cremation Services

14 Hospice Care 14 Hospice Inpatient Facilities

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14 | END OF LIFE FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES

DO-NOT-RESUSCITATE BRACELETS Direct emergency medical technicians, first responders, and emergency healthcare facilities’ personnel. See also Legal category in the General Section to set up advance healthcare directives which can detail your wishes when you are unable.

DO-NOT-RESUSCITATE BRACELETS (DNR) INFO (608) 266-1568 dhs.wisconsin.gov/ems/dnr.htm

FISS & BILLS FUNERAL HOME – OSHKOSH (920) 235-1170

FOX CITIES FUNERAL & CREMATION

social worker, counselor, chaplain, home health aide, and trained volunteers. The team works together to focus on the dying person’s and their family’s physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs. This level of care can be provided in one’s residence (collaborating with the home health agencies/medical care), at most hospitals (collaborating with your hospital team), at most nursing homes, and at an in-patient hospice facility.

(920) 966-9000

KONRAD-BEHLMAN FUNERAL HOMES & CREMATORY (920) 231-1510 konrad-behlman.com

COMPASSUS – GREEN BAY (920) 321-2004 compassus.com

COPPERLEAF VILLAGE OF RIPON (920) 896-0440 copperleafcare.com

HOSPICE CARE

DOULA SERVICES FINAL JOURNEY COMPANIONS, LLC Mellissa Hansen CSW, EOLD (920) 404-1855 Facebook: Final Journey Companions LLC

Provides pain relief, comfort, symptom management, and supportive services to individuals who usually have six months or less to live. Typically, care is provided by a team consisting of a doctor, nurse,

HEARTLAND HOME HEALTHCARE AND HOSPICE (866) 216-5708 heartlandhospice.com

OAKRIDGE GARDENS REHABILITATION & MEMORY CENTER (920) 739-0111 oakridgegardens.com

ST. PAUL HOSPICE SERVICES (920) 766-6180 stpaulelders.org

THEDACARE AT HOME (920) 969-0990 thedacare.org

UNITY HOSPICE (920) 338-1111 unityhospice.org

HOSPICE INPATIENT FACILITIES THEDACARE HOSPICE (920) 969-0919 thedacare.org

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16 Advance Healthcare Directives

16 Emergency Preparedness 16 Estate Planning

ESSENTIAL PREPARATION

16 Funeral Preplanning

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16 | ESSENTIAL PREPARATION ADVANCE HEALTHCARE DIRECTIVES Putting your preferences in writing. Visit the Legal category in the General section for assistance to learn about the important options you have to protect your wishes if and when you are unable.

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Have a plan in place BEFORE an emergency. Communicate your plans with family, friends, and neighbors. Pack an emergency kit—first aid supplies, blankets or sleeping bag, battery-powered radio, flashlights, extra batteries, weather radio. If you have a pet, plan ahead for pet needs, including a pet carrier and supplies of food and water.

• Three-day supply of high energy foods, such as granola bars, trail mix, peanut butter, jelly, and crackers You can find more information on emergency plans and supply kits at ready.gov.

ESTATE PLANNING See also the Legal category in the General section for additional information.

Have prescription medications and any special medical supplies ready.

THE ESTATE PLANNING GROUP

Place the following items in a plastic lidded container: • Three-day supply of water • Three-day supply of nonperishable food

GABERT, WILLIAMS, KONZ & LAWRYNK, LLP

(920) 558-9300 theestateplanninggroup.com

(920) 733-5521 gwkl.net

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HOOPER LAW OFFICE, LLC (920) 944-6653 hooperlawoffice.com

FUNERAL PREPLANNING An important piece of the aging process but often overlooked or neglected. Visit with professionals to know your options so you can make decisions rather than having decisions made for you by others.

ONELEGACY ADVISORS, CORP (920) 250-7221 onelegacyadvisors.com


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20 Animal Services 20 Arts & Culture 20 Driver Safety 20 Education 20 Employment 20 Household Item Donations 21 Legal 21 Moving Services/Specialists 21 Recreation 21 Shopping & Specialty Retail 22 Transportation 22 Travel & Tours 22 Volunteer Opportunities

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DISCOVER THE Unexpected IN

Northeast Wisconsin by Anne Sayers

Northeast Wisconsin is a fantastic destination for those that love natural beauty, friendly people, delicious food and drink, and unexpected adventures. Whether you want to make a day of it on the trails or have a local craft brew, there is something for everyone in this corner of the Badger state.

Experiencing the Outdoors When it comes to outdoor fun, the pristine landscapes and diverse wildlife of northeast Wisconsin are ready for exploration. If you want to explore on the water, you can take up a paddle, strap on a life jacket and get ready to kayak in Manitowish Waters. You can rent solo or tandem kayaks at River’s Edge, who also provide

expert guidance and advice for a day on the river. Wisconsin is home to world-class bike manufacturing, which makes sense when we have some of the best bike trails around. A fantastic way to explore Vilas County is on two wheels on the Heart of Vilas Bike Trail, recognized as a National Recreation Trail. The trail offers riders more than 52 miles of paved trails that connect St. Germain, Sayner, Boulder Junction, Manitowish Waters, and Mercer. Before you go, check out the Wisconsin Trail Report and get updated information on trail conditions. The Trail Report isn’t just for bikers—it also has information for those who want

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to take it a little slower and get around on two feet. The ChequamegonNicolet National Forest covers more than 1.5 million acres of Wisconsin’s Northwoods and has several great hiking paths. I recommend Cathedral Pines, a 40-acre grove of white pine, hemlock, and red pine, or the Headwaters Wilderness, where you’ll find some of the largest and oldest trees in the forest. Both areas are great for birdwatching.

Fun for the Whole Family Of course, nature can be explored by all ages, but there are some particularly great places to visit and explore for those who want to bring along the kids or grandkids.


GENERAL | 19 If you’re looking for adventure on the high seas, you can set sail in Eagle River at Pirates Hideaway. Take in the scenery while also enjoying the fun of sailing on a pirate ship where kids can take the helm. Back on dry land, the Hideaway has ice cream for everyone and a tiki bar for the grown-ups. Kids of all ages will really love Sweet Memories Candy Shoppe in Lakewood. Here you can find an old-fashioned player piano, a vintage 1959 Coke machine, gourmet ice cream, and a great selection of treats made right on site: homemade chocolates, fudge, caramel corn, cheese corn, flavored candied corn, and brittles.

Whether you want to make a day of it on the trails or have a local craft brew, there is something for everyone in this corner of the Badger state.

Explore Locally There are many more options to explore the beauty of the outdoors only found in this part of the world. Take a leisurely drive down the Nicolet-Wolf River Scenic Byway, a drive that’s especially perfect in the fall colors. Or take in a relaxing boat ride with Minocqua Pontoon Cruises in the Minocqua Chain of Lakes. There are also great experiences special to this area. At the Twig’s Beverage Company, you can take their museum tour (which includes free samples!). While you’re in Shawano, you can also take a barn quilt tour and see more than 300 barn quilts on display on barns throughout the county. In Wittenberg, you can see murals

throughout the village in a Walls of Wittenberg mural tour. You can also find wineries and breweries throughout the area, a great way to taste some local flavor. For wineries, there is Woodland Trail Winery in Lakewood, Forgotten Fire Winery in Peshtigo, and Three Lakes Winery in Three Lakes (all three located in picturesque vineyards). If a cold beer is what you’re looking

for, there’s Pigeon River Brewing in Marion, Rhinelander Brewing in Rhinelander, Tribute Brewing in Eagle River, and Some Nerve Brewing in Manitowish Waters. All the ideas above are just a small taste of what this area of the state has to offer. For more ideas, inspiration, and tips, you can always check out travelwisconsin.com or give Travel Wisconsin a call at (800) 432-8747. Happy travels!

Anne Sayers is the secretary-designee at Wisconsin Department of Tourism. Photographs provided by Travel Wisconsin.

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20 | GENERAL ANIMAL SERVICES BAY AREA HUMANE SOCIETY (920) 469-3110 bayareahumanesociety.com

EASTSHORE HUMANE ASSOCIATION (920) 849-2390 eastshoreha.org

FOND DU LAC HUMANE SOCIETY (920) 922-8873 fdlhumane.org

FOX VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY

WISCONSIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY (608) 264-6535 wisconsinhistory.org

(920) 733-1717 foxvalleypets.org

NEENAH ANIMAL SHELTER (920) 722-9544 neenahanimalshelter.org

DRIVER SAFETY ADVOCAP

OSHKOSH AREA HUMANE SOCIETY (920) 424-2128 oahs.org

AUTO SAFETY COMPLAINTS (888) 327-4236

DISABLED PARKING LICENSE PLATES

CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF FOND DU LAC

(608) 266-3041 dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/vehicles /disabled/displate.htm

(920) 929-0707 cmfdl.org

DMV SENIOR DRIVER INFO

FOND DU LAC PUBLIC LIBRARY (920) 929-7080 fdlpl.org

HISTORIC WADE HOUSE (920) 526-3271 wadehouse.org

(608) 266-2327 dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers /drivers/mature

IDENTIFICATION CARDS/DMV (800) 924-3570 dot.wisconsin.gov

THELMA SADOFF CENTER FOR THE ARTS (920) 921-5410 thelmaarts.org

WAUPUN FINE ARTS (920) 346-5891 waupunfinearts.org

(920) 929-1100 fdl.uwc.edu

UW-FOX VALLEY

(920) 922-7760 Fond du Lac (920) 725-2791 Neenah (920) 426-0150 Oshkosh advocap.org

ARTS & CULTURE

UW-FOND DU LAC

EDUCATION These organizations offer formal and informal learning programs for aging adults.

FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE (920) 735-5600 classes.fvtc.edu

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(920) 832-2600 uwfox.uwc.edu

WISCONSIN CAREGIVER ACADEMY AT UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY (920) 465-2642 uwgb.edu/outreach/wicare

EMPLOYMENT Listings include employment assistance, career counseling, and training.

EASTER SEALS WISCONSIN SELF-EMPLOYMENT SERVICES – GREEN BAY (920) 431-0843 eastersealswisconsin.com

WISCONSIN SENIOR EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM (WISE) (608) 242-4897 dhs.wisconsin.gov/wise /employment.htm

HOUSEHOLD ITEM DONATIONS ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – APPLETON (920) 739-1679 svdpappleton.org


GENERAL | 21 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – FOND DU LAC (920) 322-9505 svdpfdlc.org

OSHKOSH COMMUNITY YMCA

RECREATION FOX WEST YMCA

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – GREEN BAY (920) 435-4040 svdpgb.org

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL – OSHKOSH (920) 235-9368 svdposhkosh.org

LEGAL DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES – FOND DU LAC (920) 929-3521

GABERT, WILLIAMS, KONZ & LAWRYNK, LLP

(920) 733-5521 info@gwkl.net gwkl.net An established law firm in the area for over 100 years. Specializing in probate, elder law, wills, trusts, and estate planning. Our team walks clients through every step of the process to ensure that they understand their options and help them make the best decisions possible.

(920) 757-9820 ymcafoxcities.org

THE GOLF CLUB AT CAMELOT – LOMIRA (920) 269-4949 golfcamelot.com

HEART OF THE VALLEY YMCA (920) 830-5700 ymcafoxcities.org

HORICON MARSH EDUCATION AND VISITOR CENTER (920) 387-7893 horiconmarsh.org

MENASHA YMCA (920) 729-9622 ymcafoxcities.org

MID VALLEE GOLF COURSE

(920) 236-3380 oshkoshymca.org

TITLETOWN (920) 569-7505 titletown.com

SHOPPING & SPECIALTY RETAIL BARGAINS GALORE THRIFT STORE – WAUPUN (920) 324-8677 bargainsgalorethriftstore.com

FISHY’S BAKERY / CANDYMAN ON PIONEER (920) 923-4321 fishysbakery.com

PACKERS PRO SHOP (920) 569-7510 packersproshop.com

(920) 532-6644 midvallee.com

HOOPER LAW OFFICE, LLC (920) 944-6653 hooperlawoffice.com

LEGAL ACTION OF WISCONSIN – OSHKOSH OFFICE Elder Rights Project (920) 233-6521

ONELEGACY ADVISORS, LLC (920) 624-4220 onelegacyadvisors.com

MOVING SERVICES/ SPECIALISTS CARING TRANSITIONS (920) 569-0084 caringtransitionsgreenbay.com

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22 | GENERAL COUNTRY INN & SUITES BY RADISSON (920) 924-8800 countryinn.com/fonddulacwi

GREEN BAY PACKERS HALL OF FAME (920) 569-7512 packers.com

HISTORIC WADE HOUSE (920) 526-3271 wadehouse.org

HOLIDAY INN – FOND DU LAC (920) 923-1440 wiscohotels.com

LAMBEAU FIELD STADIUM TOURS (920) 569-7513 packers.com

VOECKS’ FOX VALLEY COIN & DIAMONDS ETC.

FOND DU LAC DEPARTMENT OF SENIOR SERVICES

(920) 731-5451 foxvcoin.com

Handi-Van (920) 929-3110 Medical Appointments (920) 929-3936

THE WOOLGATHERERS LTD (920) 907-0510 woolgatherers.com

TRANSPORTATION Listings below include nonemergency transportation. Check with carrier. Check the Senior Centers category in the Aging & Caregiver Resources section for transportation options as well.

CABULANCE – OSHKOSH (920) 426-3900 Nonemergency

CITY CAB – OSHKOSH (920) 235-7000

FOX VALLEY CAB (920) 734-4546 foxvalleycab.com

ADVOCAP

(920) 232-5340 ridegotransit.com

NAHBRS – FOX VALLEY TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM

FOX VALLEY MEMORY PROJECT

(920) 850-3797 nahbrs.org

VETERANS SERVICE TRANSPORTATION Winnebago County (920) 236-4898 co.winnebago.wi.us/veterans

(920) 886-6128 ci.neenah.wi.us

(920) 322-3650

These organizations are seeking aging adult volunteers. Check also the Senior Centers category in the Aging & Caregiver Resources section.

(920) 922-7760 Fond du Lac (920) 725-2791 Neenah (920) 426-0150 Oshkosh advocap.org

GO TRANSIT – OSHKOSH

DIAL-A-RIDE – NEENAH

FOND DU LAC AREA TRANSIT

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

TRAVEL & TOURS AMERICINN HOTEL & SUITES – WAUPUN (920) 345-1140 americinn.com/hotels/wi/waupun

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1800 Appleton Rd., Menasha 54952 (920) 225-1711 info@foxvalleymemoryproject.org foxvalleymemoryproject.org Like us on Facebook Fox Valley Memory Project supports people living with dementia and their care partners. We need volunteer helpers at memory cafés, outings, and classes for people with early to mid memory loss. We have special projects too; please give us a call!


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26 Dental Care 26 Eye Care/Low Vision 26 Fitness & Sports 26 Foot Care 26 Hearing/Audiology 26 Insurance 27 Nutrition/Food Programs 27 Palliative Care 27 Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation

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28 Speech Therapy 28 Spiritual Health & Well-Being

28 Substance Abuse & Addictions

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The FLU SHOT

A Shot in the Arm for Protection by Eric S. Quivers, MD FAAP, FACC

The winter 2020 influenza season was a very strange one. Influenza infections were down dramatically all over the world. In the United States, we had a test positivity rate of less than 1 percent, meaning less than 1 percent of the people who thought they had the flu tested positive for it. The rate is usually between 20 and 30 percent. Deaths and hospitalizations from the flu were way down too. Public health experts believe that the efforts to control the spread of COVID-19 infections through

wearing masks, social distancing, and handwashing greatly reduced the spread of flu viruses. That was last year; this year is likely to be different. We are not social distancing or wearing masks as we were globally last year. This is in part due to the effective COVID-19 vaccines that are available and have allowed reopening of the country. That, however, plays into the return of influenza cases. As such, it’s strongly recommended that

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you get your flu shot to protect you from the illness because the risk of exposure appears to be greater this year. Also, we are still experiencing COVID-19 outbreaks across the country, so the ability to get care at a hospital may be affected. Many people with medical problems other than COVID-19 infections are experiencing difficulties in getting timely care. The flu shot will protect you from getting sick and possibly needing to go


HEALTH | 25 CHIROPRACTIC CARE BOOTS CHIROPRACTIC & WELLNESS CENTER, S.C. (920) 997-9700 bootschiropractic.com

CHRONIC CONDITIONS & SUPPORT Listings include various national, state, and local resources. See also the Palliative Care category in this section.

ALS ASSOCIATION WISCONSIN CHAPTER (414) 763-2220 alsawi.org

AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION diabetes.org to a hospital. If you are 65+, there’s a higher dose vaccine with four times the flu antigen targeted for the immune systems of older individuals. Those 65+ should make sure to ask for this shot.

AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION (800) 242-8721 heart.org

AMERICAN PARKINSON DISEASE ASSOCIATION (APDA)

Let’s stay healthy this flu season by getting our flu shots!

Eric S. Quivers, MD FAAP, FACC, is the senior medical director for My Choice Wisconsin. He participates in numerous activities across the organization, with his main role on reviewing prior authorizations and participating in quality initiatives and member-directed activities.

apdaparkinson.org/community

ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION Wisconsin Office

My Choice Wisconsin 10201 W. Innovation Dr., Ste. 100 Wauwatosa, WI 53226 (800) 963-0035 mychoicewi.org/JA

(414) 321-3933 arthritis.org/wisconsin

DIABETIC SUPPORT GROUP Aurora Health Care (920) 907-7000

FOND DU LAC COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES Living Well with Chronic Conditions (920) 929-3114

MY CHOICE WISCONSIN

10201 W. Innovation Dr., Ste. 100 Wauwatosa 53226 (800) 963-0035 mychoicewi.org/JA My Choice Wisconsin provides government-funded programs to frail seniors, adults with disabilities, JOURNEYOFAGING.COM


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If you are looking for a Medicare Advantage plan that is affordable and understandable, consider Network Health. All Network Health Medicare Advantage Plans include access to... Exceptional customer service, right here in Wisconsin

Local Network Health pharmacists

Your choice of doctors

Health insurance is what we do. 800-983-7587 networkhealth.com

HEARING/AUDIOLOGY AFFORDABLE AUDIOLOGY & HEARING SERVICE (920) 232-4752 Oshkosh (920) 926-3328 Fond du Lac affordableaudiology.com

HAVILAND HEARING AIDS INC (920) 733-7525 havilandhearing.com

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HEARING & SPEECH (800) 638-8255

NATIONAL HEARING AID HOTLINE (800) 521-5247

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INSURANCE individuals, and families. We match members to the healthcare and longterm care supports and services they need.

WISCONSIN TALKING BOOK AND BRAILLE LIBRARY (800) 242-8822 dpi.wi.gov/talkingbooks

PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP Aurora Health Center – Fond du Lac (920) 906-4792

FITNESS & SPORTS FOND DU LAC FAMILY YMCA

DENTAL CARE AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION (800) 621-8099

(920) 921-3330 fdlymca.org

OSHKOSH COMMUNITY YMCA (920) 236-3380 oshkoshymca.org

EYE CARE/LOW VISION WISCONSIN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED (800) 783-5213 wcblind.org

WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES OFFICE FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED (888) 879-0017 dhs.wisconsin.gov/blind

FOOT CARE VALLEY VNA SENIOR CARE

1535 Lyon Dr., Neenah 54956 (920) 727-5555 valleyvna.org We provide Foot Care clinics at various locations throughout each month. The Foot Care clinic services include: foot exam by a registered nurse, foot soak, massage, callus reduction, toenail file and trim.

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MY CHOICE WISCONSIN

10201 W. Innovation Dr., Ste. 100 Wauwatosa 53226 (800) 963-0035 mychoicewi.org/JA My Choice Wisconsin provides government-funded programs to frail seniors, adults with disabilities, individuals, and families. We match members to the healthcare and longterm care supports and services they need.

NETWORK HEALTH

1570 Midway Pl., Menasha 54952 800-983-7587 networkhealth.com For decades, Network Health has been breaking down the complexity of health insurance and helping members find the right plan to fit their needs. Network Health offers plans for businesses, individuals, and families, as well as Medicare Advantage plans.


HEALTH | 27 ROBIN WITH HEALTHPARTNERS

1331 North Rd., #300, Green Bay 54313 (920) 328-1662 or (833) 256-7046 (TTY: 711) healthpartners.com/robin/medicare HealthPartners, Bellin Health, and ThedaCare have teamed up to help you get the most out of Medicare. Our Robin Medicare Advantage plans feature expert member support, benefits you’ll use, and covered care from local doctors you already know and trust.

BRANDON COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY Brandon Village Hall (920) 273-9196

BROKEN BREAD PLUS FOOD PANTRY St. Paul’s Cathedral – Fond du Lac (920) 921-3363

Check also Aging & Caregiver Resources and Safe & Healthy at Home sections.

ADVOCAP (920) 922-7760 Fond du Lac (920) 725-2791 Neenah (920) 426-0150 Oshkosh advocap.org

OAKRIDGE GARDENS REHABILITATION & MEMORY CENTER (920) 739-0111 oakridgegardens.com

HOLYLAND FOOD PANTRY, INC. – Malone (920) 418-1580

LOAVES AND FISHES

NUTRITION/FOOD PROGRAMS

stages, including those undergoing treatment for curable illnesses and those living with chronic diseases, as well as patients who are nearing the end of life.

Church of Peace – Fond du Lac (920) 904-5556

PALLIATIVE CARE Palliative care is a specialized area of healthcare that focuses on relieving and preventing the suffering of patients. Unlike hospice care, palliative medicine is appropriate for patients in all disease

PHYSICAL THERAPY & REHABILITATION COPPERLEAF VILLAGE OF RIPON (920) 896-0440 copperleafcare.com

OAKRIDGE GARDENS REHABILITATION & MEMORY CENTER (920) 739-0111 oakridgegardens.com

ST. PAUL CENTER OF REHABILITATION (920) 766-6020 stpaulelders.org

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28 | HEALTH GAMBLING HOTLINE (800) 522-4700

JACKIE NITSCHKE CENTER (920) 435-2093 jackienitschkecenter.com

NOVA COUNSELING SERVICES (920) 231-0143 novaoshkosh.com

PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE

SUBSTANCE ABUSE & ADDICTIONS

SENIORCARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE

Listed below are treatment programs and support resources.

Fond du Lac Benefit Specialist (920) 929-3521

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

SENIORCARE RX WISCONSIN PRESCRIPTION DRUG ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (800) 657-2038 dhs.wisconsin.gov/seniorcare

(920) 997-0221 Appleton (920) 922-7512 Fond du Lac (920) 432-2600 Green Bay (920) 731-4331 Menasha (920) 410-4620 Oshkosh

SPEECH THERAPY OAKRIDGE GARDENS REHABILITATION & MEMORY CENTER (920) 739-0111 oakridgegardens.com

SPIRITUAL HEALTH & WELL-BEING ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH (920) 922-3353 alcfdl.org

SAMHSA (SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION) NATIONAL HELPLINE (800) 662-HELP (4357) samhsa.gov Free, 24hr/365day, information service in English and Spanish.

WISCONSIN COUNCIL ON PROBLEM GAMBLING (800) 426-2535 24hr/365day wi-problemgamblers.org

Your Medicare partner Get to know us at healthpartners.com/robin21 or call 920-328-1668 or 833-319-0399 (TTY: 711).

CELEBRATION ASSEMBLY CHURCH (ASSEMBLIES OF GOD) (920) 922-3990 celebrationassembly.org

ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN CHURCH AND SCHOOL (920) 517-9000 stpetersfdl.net OCTOBER 2021–MARCH 2022 JOURNEY OF AGING

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32 Assisted Living - AFH 33 Assisted Living - CBRF 35 Assisted Living - RCAC 36 Housing Resources 38 Independent Living

Apartments & Communities

39 Skilled Nursing Care/ Rehabilitation

39 Subsidized Housing

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30 | RETIREMENT HOUSING & LONG-TERM CARE

Seven Dimensions of Wellness AND THEIR IMPORTANCE TO OLDER ADULTS by Dave Fidlin

Wellness is a broad, all-encompassing term that falls within a number of categories in everyday life. A framework known as the Seven Dimensions of Wellness breaks individual health into spiritual, physical, emotional, career, intellectual, environmental, and social components. Through each stage, the Seven Dimensions of Wellness play an important role in achieving a

fulfilling life. This is especially true for older adults, where several of the dimensions play a fundamental part of living a fulfilling life post-retirement. “All seven of the dimensions of wellness are important for our entire community,” says Rob Breidenbach, regional wellness director with Oak Park Place. Rob singled out three specific dimensions as especially

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beneficial to older adults: physical, emotional, and social.

The Emotional Dimension It’s no secret the pandemic has been a challenging time for people of all ages, but this has been especially true for older adults, who are shown to be particularly vulnerable. While physical-distancing measures continue to be an important safeguard, venues such as Oak Park Place


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exercise classes that encourage practical level of physical activity.

“Our emotional dimension is addressed through different educational pieces that we provide by either speaking to our expertise to the residents or hiring out and getting other people to come in and speak specifically about the topic at hand,” says Rob. “A lot of times we delve into stress, which is especially important for this demographic given COVID-19’s impact.”

“We address our physical dimension by having routinely scheduled exercise classes for our residents to partake in,” explains Rob. “We cover different forms of yoga to improve flexibility, and strength training to help with lower back, joint issues, and body fatigue. We really focus a lot on balance training to try eliminating falls, or at least lessen the devastating impact a fall can have.”

Thoughts play a crucial part of our quality of life, regardless of age. At Oak Park Place, Rob says staff members strive to create an environment that promotes positivity through classes, activities, and simple gestures. “We discuss how negativity can sometimes run our decision-making processes,” says Rob. “That’s a key thing that we’re focused on. We inject humor into anything we try to do. It can be thrown into our classes, our demonstrations, or even just through the halls when we see residents play cards or foosball or any of the other games we have. We’ll go over and join them so we can help spark up conversations. It makes it more homelike.”

The Physical Dimension Throughout life, establishing a regular workout routine has proven beneficial in a number of ways. This is no exception at Oak Park Place, as residents are invited to partake in age- and skill-appropriate

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The impact exercise has on the body is obvious, but Rob points out the benefits of mobility reap rewards in other ways as well. “It’s also incredibly mentally rewarding,” says Rob. “It helps ease some of the effects of depression and anxiety by releasing feel-good endorphins into the brain. It has a big impact on the cycle of negative thoughts and negative feelings that people can get into—especially in this day and age with what people are going through.”

The Social Dimension While the pandemic has necessitated adjustments, Rob says social activities remain an important part of day-to-day life at Oak Park Place. This is evidenced through such programs as trivia nights; today-in-history events; and an initiative known as Friday Flings that gives residents the opportunity to enjoy music, comedians, and storytelling as a community.

“We do what we can to create a safe and engaging atmosphere for all of our residents,” says Rob. “Our staff continues to wear masks all the time, even though everyone here is vaccinated. Even with that, we practice our social distancing at different events.” Some of the other programs encouraging social interaction include a regular Walking Wednesdays activity and outdoor gatherings on Oak Park Place’s grounds, which Rob says are especially beneficial to the memorycare residents. “We have a beautiful outdoor garden area that features a fountain with nice sounds of the water,” says Rob. “It gets lots of sunshine and has a great variety of trees. The residents just love being out there.” Overall wellness isn’t just important during the pandemic. Having a strong foundation for each dimension provides a much more rewarding and fulfilling life regardless of what stage you’re experiencing and when. Thanks to thoughtful senior care facilities, many seniors are getting the most out of their later stages.

Dave Fidlin is a freelance writer who has a special affinity for Madison. Dave’s career spans nearly 20 years, and he’s grateful for the opportunity to learn something new each day through his professional pursuits.

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Discover luxury resort-style living, along with the comforts

of home. You’ll appreciate the beauty and convenience of Century Oaks Assisted Living. For information, please contact us:

920-475-7555

2100 East Glenhurst Lane • Appleton • centuryoakshomes.com

FRONTIDA OF KIMBERLY – MEMORY CARE (920) 788-2300 frontidacare.com

LAKESHORE MANOR (920) 486-4518 seniorlifestyle.com

OAK PARK PLACE GREEN BAY

421 Erie Rd., Green Bay 54311 (920) 301-4200 greenbaysales@oakparkplace.com oakparkplace.com The success-oriented memory care program at Oak Park Place provides 24-hour care in a safe, homelike environment. Meals, housekeeping, and activities designed specifically for residents with memory conditions make a comforting, structured routine.

OAK PARK PLACE MENASHA

ALZHEIMER’S/ DEMENTIA/ MEMORY CARE This category is designed to provide information on housing options tailored to the special needs of individuals with memory/dementia concerns. These communities foster secured environments with specially designed programs and regulated care. Please also see the Alzheimer’s & Dementia section for additional resources and refer to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services website at dhs.wisconsin.gov/dementia.

ALLOUEZ PARKSIDE VILLAGE (920) 430-8500 assistedlivingbyhillcrest.com

ALLOUEZ PARKSIDE VILLAGE #2 (920) 432-3322 assistedlivingbyhillcrest.com

BRILLION WEST HAVEN

CARE PARTNERS ASSISTED LIVING – APPLETON (920) 939-2020 carepartners-countryterrace.com

CARE PARTNERS ASSISTED LIVING – HORTONVILLE (920) 779-3221 carepartners-countryterrace.com

CARE PARTNERS ASSISTED LIVING – LITTLE CHUTE (920) 788-7033 carepartners-countryterrace.com

CARE PARTNERS ASSISTED LIVING – WINNECONNE (920) 582-4662 carepartners-countryterrace.com

CARE PARTNERS MEMORY CARE – APPLETON (920) 903-8325 carepartners-countryterrace.com

CARE PARTNERS MEMORY CARE – HORTONVILLE (920) 779-3221 carepartners-countryterrace.com

(920) 756-9100 assistedlivingbyhillcrest.com OCTOBER 2021–MARCH 2022 JOURNEY OF AGING

2205 Midway Rd., Menasha 54952 (920) 702-0000 menashasales@oakparkplace.com oakparkplace.com The success-oriented memory care program at Oak Park Place provides 24-hour care in a safe, homelike environment. Meals, housekeeping, and activities designed specifically for residents with memory conditions make a comforting, structured routine.

VALLEY VNA SENIOR CARE – NEENAH (920) 727-5544 valleyvna.org

WYNDEMERE ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE – GREEN BAY (920) 337-9434 wyndemereal.com

ASSISTED LIVING - AFH Adult Family Home. Licensing renewals and dates vary—please reference dhs.wisconsin.gov for information that is updated quarterly. These private homes contain four or fewer unrelated individuals. Residents receive care above


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HELPING HANDS HOME (920) 322-9658

ASSISTED LIVING - CBRF Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF). Licensing renewals and dates vary—please reference dhs.wisconsin .gov for information that is updated quarterly. Designed specifically for aging adults needing more advanced care, CBRFs are appropriate for individuals with general/frail requirements. They provide up to 28 hours per week of personalized supportive services, such as meals, health monitoring, medication management, housekeeping, and laundry similar to RCACs but also includes no more than three hours per week of licensed nursing care. CBRFs can work for those with Alzheimer’s-related dementias or other ailments requiring more in-depth monitoring.

ADELAIDE PLACE– FRONTIDA ASSISTED LIVING

478 W. Arndt St., Fond du Lac 54935 (920) 948-0205 hello@frontidacare.com frontidacare.com Specialized care for the frail, physically disabled, and those in need of memory care who cannot safely live alone and need assistance with their daily activities. We believe in whole-person care, including care for emotional and relational health.

ALLOUEZ PARKSIDE VILLAGE

CARE PARTNERS ASSISTED LIVING – APPLETON (920) 939-2020 carepartners-countryterrace.com

CARE PARTNERS ASSISTED LIVING – HORTONVILLE (920) 779-3221 carepartners-countryterrace.com

CARE PARTNERS ASSISTED LIVING – LITTLE CHUTE (920) 788-7033 carepartners-countryterrace.com

(920) 430-8500 assistedlivingbyhillcrest.com

CARE PARTNERS ASSISTED LIVING – WINNECONNE

ALPHA SENIOR CONCEPTS

(920) 582-4662 carepartners-countryterrace.com

(920) 393-4531 alphaseniorconcepts.com

BELLA VISTA (920) 267-6642 seniorlifestyle.com

CARE PARTNERS MEMORY CARE – APPLETON (920) 903-8325 carepartners-countryterrace.com

BRILLION WEST HAVEN

CARE PARTNERS MEMORY CARE – HORTONVILLE

(920) 756-9100 assistedlivingbyhillcrest.com

(920) 779-3221 carepartners-countryterrace.com

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CARRINGTON ASSISTED LIVING – GREEN BAY (920) 469-2606 carringtonal.com

CENTURY OAKS ASSISTED LIVING

2100 E. Glenhurst Ln., Appleton 54913 (920) 475-7555 alyssa@centuryoakshomes.com centuryoakshomes.com Our fresh approach to assisted living features loving care, fun community, and engaging activities. Our team of skilled and compassionate caregivers provide a safe and secure living environment 24/7. We’ll treat you with respect—looking out for your well-being.

COOPERLEAF VILLAGE OF RIPON (920) 896-0440 cooperleafcare.com

COUNTRY TERRACE ASSISTED LIVING – APPLETON (920) 830-3285 carepartners-countryterrace.com

FRONTIDA ASSISTED LIVING OF KIMBERLY

820 Schelfhout Ln., Kimberly 54136 (920) 948-0205 hello@frontidacare.com frontidacare.com Specialized care for the frail, physically disabled, and those in need of memory care who cannot safely live alone and need assistance with their daily activities. We believe in whole-person care, including care for emotional and relational health.

LIBERTY HOUSE– FRONTIDA ASSISTED LIVING

701 S. Main St., Fond du Lac 54935 (920) 948-0205 hello@frontidacare.com frontidacare.com Specialized care for the frail, physically disabled, and those in need of memory care who cannot safely live alone OCTOBER 2021–MARCH 2022 JOURNEY OF AGING


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OAK PARK PLACE MENASHA

2205 Midway Rd., Menasha 54952 (920) 702-0000 menashasales@oakparkplace.com oakparkplace.com Enhanced assisted living at Oak Park Place provides a higher level of care and support along with meals, housekeeping services and a full complement of activities. A variety of spacious floor plans are available.

RENNES GROUP rennesgroup.com

RESIDENCE BY RENNES

1150 Lois St., De Pere 54115 (920) 983-5200 rennesgroup.com Residence by Rennes-De Pere offers assisted living and memory care as part of a continuum of care campus,

which also includes Renaissance Assisted Living and Rennes Health & Rehab Center for inpatient and outpatient physical, speech, and occupational therapies.

VALLEY VNA SENIOR CARE – SAPPHIRE, EMERALD, CORAL, AND AMBER COURTS

1535 Lyon Dr., Neenah 54956 (920) 727-5555 valleyvna.org We are dedicated to providing individualized, compassionate care. Our 24-hour assisted living care team gets to know each resident, providing the best in senior care. Our community is comfortable and safe, allowing each resident to live life to the fullest.

WYNDEMERE ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE – GREEN BAY (920) 337-9434 wyndemereal.com

ASSISTED LIVING - RCAC Residential Care Apartment Complex (RCAC). Licensing renewals and dates vary—please reference dhs.wisconsin .gov for information that is updated quarterly. Designed specifically for independent adults 55+, and provide up to 28 hours per week of personalized supportive services, such as meals, health monitoring, medication management, housekeeping, and laundry. Each apartment has a lockable entrance, kitchen, and bathroom. RCACs are not recommended for those with Alzheimer’srelated dementias or other ailments requiring more in-depth monitoring.

AGE WELL OF GREEN BAY (920) 468-9174 pathwaytoliving.com

APPLETON RETIREMENT COMMUNITY (920) 954-9990 appletonretirement.com

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36 | RETIREMENT HOUSING & LONG-TERM CARE BELLEVUE RETIREMENT (920) 280-0446 seniorlifestyle.com

OAK PARK PLACE GREEN BAY

421 Erie Rd., Green Bay 54311 (920) 301-4200 greenbaysales@oakparkplace.com oakparkplace.com Assisted living at Oak Park Place is the perfect combination of independence, excellent care, and thoughtful services. A variety of floor plans are available and 24-hour care is provided, along with meals, housekeeping services, and a full complement of activities.

OAK PARK PLACE MENASHA

2205 Midway Rd., Menasha 54952 (920) 702-0000 menashasales@oakparkplace.com oakparkplace.com Assisted living at Oak Park Place is the perfect combination of independence,

excellent care, and thoughtful services. A variety of floor plans are available and 24-hour care is provided, along with meals, housekeeping services, and a full complement of activities.

this location offers a full continuum of care with assisted living, a skilled nursing center, Rennes Health & Rehab Center for rehabilitative therapies, and a dementia assisted living.

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RENNES GROUP

301 E. Florida Ave., Appleton 54911 (920) 380-1100 rennesgroup.com Leading the industry in innovation and community leadership, this location was the first assisted living apartment community in the state of Wisconsin and is now on campus with Rennes Health & Rehab Center offering physical, occupational, and speech therapies.

RENAISSANCE ASSISTED LIVING–DE PERE

250 S. Ninth St., De Pere 54115 (920) 983-5100 rennesgroup.com Situated minutes from interstate access and the popular Main Street district,

rennesgroup.com For more than 40 years, Rennes Group and its family of companies— Renaissance Assisted Living, Rennes Health & Rehab Center, and Residence by Rennes—have provided highly experience skilled nursing and caregiver teams in our state-of-theart facilities throughout northeast/ north central Wisconsin.

VALLEY VNA SENIOR CARE – ALEXANDRITE MANOR

1535 Lyon Dr., Neenah 54956 (920) 727-5555 valleyvna.org Independent Plus Apartment Living includes up to 28 hours of personal assistance per week. Because each person had individual needs, we’ll meet with you to create a service plan just for you.

HOUSING RESOURCES ONEIDA HEIGHTS

525 N. Oneida St., Appleton 54913 (920) 882-2100 karig@appletonhousing.org appletonhousing.org Oneida Heights offers affordable rent that is based on either the maximum fair market rent currently in effect or 30 percent of the person’s adjusted income. Appliances, utilities, and window blinds are included in the rent. Low-cost satellite TV available.

RIVERWALK PLACE

431 E. Eagle Flats Pkwy. Appleton 54913 (920) 733-5046 karig@appletonhousing.org appletonhousing.org Appleton’s newest riverfront neighborhood! Visualize a scenic river flowing alongside with an adjacent bike trail OCTOBER 2021–MARCH 2022 JOURNEY OF AGING


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38 | RETIREMENT HOUSING & LONG-TERM CARE ing cottage style apartments with attached garage, washer/dryer. Heat, sewer, water, lawn/snow/trash service included. Income restrictions apply. Equal housing opportunity. Wheelchair accessible. CAP Services is an equal opportunity employer/provider.

COURTYARD SENIOR APARTMENTS – GRAND CHUTE (920) 731-8853 oakbrookcommunities.com/grand -chute/courtyard-grand-chute

GREENFIELD MANOR – LITTLE CHUTE (920) 687-0600 greenfieldmanorwi.com

HALLMARK PLACE – KIMBERLY (920) 687-9441 hallmarkplace.net

ISLAND SHORES (920) 280-0160 seniorlifestyle.com

LINWOOD PLACE – A MINISTRY OF FOX VALLEY LUTHERAN HOMES (920) 734-7225 fvlhomes.org

OSHKOSH/WINNEBAGO COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY leading to acres of protected woodland. This is Riverwalk Place. Enjoy beautiful surroundings both inside and out. Affordable senior housing, peaceful and comfortable.

INDEPENDENT LIVING APARTMENTS & COMMUNITIES Designed specifically for independent adults 55+ able to live on their own who desire the security, enjoyment, and conveniences of community living with amenities, such as meals, housekeeping, and organized social programs. Some Independent Living apartments/ communities accept financial assistance

through the federally funded Housing Choice Voucher program. For more information, please see Subsidized Housing category in this section.

(920) 424-1450 ohawcha.org

APPLETON RETIREMENT COMMUNITY

(920) 822-4653

(920) 954-9990 appletonretirement.com

BELLA VISTA (920) 267-6642 seniorlifestyle.com

BRILLION TOWNHOMES

230 Achievement Dr., Brillion 54110 (877) 377-1434 rentals@capmail.org capservices.org/rentals Where seniors 55+ enjoy comfortable, affordable independent living. Featur-

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PARKSIDE APARTMENTS – PULASKI

SEYMOUR SENIOR VILLAGE

730 Bronson Rd., Seymour 54165 (877) 377-1434 rentals@capmail.org capservices.org/rentals Where seniors 55+ enjoy comfortable, affordable independent living. Featuring cottage style apartments with attached garage, washer/dryer. Heat, sewer, water, lawn/snow/trash service included. Income restrictions apply. Equal housing opportunity. Wheelchair accessible. CAP Services is an equal opportunity employer/provider.


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1535 Lyon Dr., Neenah 54956 (920) 727-5555 valleyvna.org Apartment living gives you the freedom to live comfortably without the burden of maintaining a household. Opportunities for daily exercise, coffee hours or educational programs abound. Know you have a continuum of care available when you need assistance.

SKILLED NURSING CARE/ REHABILITATION Provides 24-hour licensed nursing services for those who need rehabilitative care or medical services too complex to be handled by an RCAC, CBRF, or AFH. Generally, Medicare doesn’t pay for long-term care. Medicare pays only for medically necessary skilled nursing/ rehab facilities or home healthcare.

BREWSTER VILLAGE (920) 832-5400 brewstervillage.org

RENNES GROUP rennesgroup.com

RENNES HEALTH & REHAB CENTER–APPLETON

325 E. Florida Ave., Appleton 54911 (920) 731-7310 rennesgroup.com Rennes Health & Rehab CenterAppleton is an 88-bed facility dedicated to providing 24-hour skilled nursing and a full range of rehabilitative therapies including physical, occupational, and speech therapy as short- or long-term care. Situated next to Renaissance Assisted Living.

RENNES HEALTH & REHAB CENTER–DE PERE

200 S. Ninth St., De Pere 54115 (920) 336-5680 rennesgroup.com Rennes Health & Rehab Center-De Pere is dedicated to providing 24-

hour skilled nursing and a full range of rehabilitative therapies including physical, occupational, and speech therapy as short- or long-term care. Situated next to Renaissance Assisted Living and Residence by Rennes.

SUBSIDIZED HOUSING SUBSIDIZED–Apartments/housing based on the resident’s adjusted gross income and use of subsidies provided by the government.

ALLEGIANT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLC (888) 393-3282 allegiantpropertymgmtllc.com

COURT TOWER – OSHKOSH (920) 424-1450 ohawcha.org

FOX VIEW MANOR – OMRO (920) 424-1450 ohawcha.org

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40 | RETIREMENT HOUSING & LONG-TERM CARE RIVERSIDE APARTMENTS – WINNECONNE (920) 424-1450 ohawcha.org Caring for the community since 1908 In-Home Care Independent Senior Apartments Assisted Living and Memory Care Life Enrichment Programs

Call today for a free consultation. 1535 Lyon Drive, Neenah, WI 54956

MARIAN MANOR – OSHKOSH (920) 424-1450 ohawcha.org

ONEIDA HEIGHTS

525 N. Oneida St., Appleton 54913 (920) 882-2100 karig@appletonhousing.org appletonhousing.org Oneida Heights offers affordable rent that is based on either the maximum

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fair market rent currently in effect or 30 percent of the person’s adjusted income. Appliances, utilities, and window blinds are included in the rent. Low-cost satellite TV available.

RAULF PLACE – OSHKOSH (920) 424-1450 ohawcha.org

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RIVERWALK PLACE

431 E. Eagle Flats Pkwy. Appleton 54913 (920) 733-5046 karig@appletonhousing.org appletonhousing.org Appleton’s newest riverfront neighborhood! Visualize a scenic river flowing alongside with an adjacent bike trail leading to acres of protected woodland. This is Riverwalk Place. Enjoy beautiful surroundings both inside and out. Affordable senior housing, peaceful and comfortable.

ROUND HOUSE MANOR (920) 766-2233 rhf.org

WAITE RUG HOUSING – OSHKOSH (920) 424-1450 ohawcha.org


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SAFE & HEALTHY AT HOME 44 Adult Day Centers 44 Assistive Technology 44 Care Managers 44 Emergency Response Systems

45 Home Modification 45 In-Home Medical Assistance/Licensed Medical Practitioners

45 In-Home Nonmedical Assistance

46 Meal Delivery 46 Medical Equipment & Supplies

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Outpatient THERAPY A PATHWAY TO BETTER HEALTH AND A BRIGHTER FUTURE COVID-19 has had a wide-reaching impact on the nation’s health beyond the virus itself, leading to a growing need for outpatient therapy services. “The pandemic has led to a lot of elderly and middle-aged individuals becoming more sedentary,” says Ang Baeten, physical therapist at Rennes Health & Rehab Center - Peshtigo East. “With that, we’re finding declines of strength.” But patients who are experiencing these general declines, as well as those recovering from illnesses, injuries, and surgeries, have a chance at a healthier

future with the help from providers who can support their rehabilitation journey. That includes the trained physical, occupational, and speech language therapists who often specialize in issues associated with geriatrics. These outpatient therapists can help with a general tune-up to help assess and decrease the risk of falls, which are the leading cause of death and serious injury among adults age 65+. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) state that one in four aging adults suffers a fall each

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year. Therapists can test muscle strength, balance, and other factors that can lead increase the risk of falling. Preventing injury due to declines in strength and coordination can also help minimize the growing cost of long-term hospitalizations and recovery in the country. Therapists also work with clients who are dealing with joint pain, which may be caused by a number of age-related factors. Weight loss and exercise are two big ways to decrease pain on joints. Keeping up good mobility is


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important because a decline in activity is also associated with the development of other health issues. Ang says, “Patients might say, ‘I used to walk all the way across the store, but now I got used to using the cart.’ So we might have a slide in cardiac health. As therapists, we’re able to find strength and balance deficits and help people improve that.” Keeping up that activity and motion is key, and can improve health at any stage. “I have a saying that we need to keep moving so we don’t become the chair,” says Ang. “I often hear, ‘Well, I’m 96, what do you expect?’ But I’ve sent home people age 100+.” Some therapists tap into additional specialized training, such as Parkinson’s Wellness Recovery (PWR!), to work with patients who are managing neurological challenges. Through that training, therapists learn to expect more of their patients. Ang says, “When we expect more, we get more. We have a good chance of achieving our goals if we’re motivated to do so.”

Rennes works with patients to achieve a strong outcome as efficiently and effectively as possible. Families can play a role in helping patients to recover, working with their loved ones to implement exercises and tools of health improvement. “As a therapist, I try to focus on what can I teach you to use in your toolbox to maintain your wellness,” says Ang. “We try to do what we can as efficiently as possible to meet the patient’s goals.” That may include connecting patients with an assistive device, such as a walker, which may not be cosmetically appealing, but allows residents to stay home a little longer. Outpatient therapists also can provide home assessments to reduce falling hazards in a patient’s living space, to train them in the best way to use assistive devices, and offer exercises they can do at home to improve their balance. “As physical therapists, we have a little extra time to spend with individuals, which allows us sometimes to get in a little more of the core problem,” says

Ang. “From an outpatient standpoint, how we’re able to empower them for their wellness is a real benefit.” Age alone should never be justification for giving up on what the future can look like. Most of us don’t know how many more years we have ahead of ourselves, so staying in as good of health as possible to get the most out of today is truly a lifelong goal.

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44 | SAFE & HEALTHY AT HOME ADULT DAY CENTERS

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY

CARE MANAGERS

These are nonresidential facilities providing activities for the elderly and special-needs individuals. Most centers operate 10 to 12 hours a day and provide meals, social/recreational activities, and general supervision. These centers enable caregivers to go to work or to obtain a break from their responsibilities.

This is equipment or technology that helps a person function better or more comfortably, perform activities of daily living (ADLs), or live more independently.

Generally fee-based providers who assist patients and families in evaluating and coordinating available support systems needed now or in the future to assist with healthcare needs for aging adults.

AGNESIAN HEALTHCARE – FOND DU LAC (920) 921-5812

NATIONAL ADULT DAY SERVICES ASSOCIATION (877) 745-1440 nadsa.org

CAPTEL, INC.

CapTel® Captioned Telephone (920) 540-0704 captel.com Ideal for people with hearing loss, the CapTel Captioned Telephone works like any other telephone with one important addition: it displays every word the caller says throughout the conversation.

TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT PURCHASE PROGRAM (TEPP) (844) 411-3861 voice (844) 411-3862 TTY psc.wi.gov/pages/programs/tepp.aspx

MY CHOICE WISCONSIN

10201 W. Innovation Dr., Ste. 100 Wauwatosa 53226 (800) 963-0035 mychoicewi.org/JA My Choice Wisconsin provides government-funded programs to frail seniors, adults with disabilities, individuals, and families. We match members to the healthcare and longterm care supports and services they need.

EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEMS Below are listings for emergency response systems; remote monitoring/sensing; and off-site, direct-care response systems for use at one’s residence.

LIFE ASSIST USA/ADVANCE SECURITY SOLUTIONS (888) 860-8098

LIFELINE THROUGH AGNESIAN HEALTHCARE (800) 732-1313 or (920) 926-5794

NIGHT OWL SUPPORT SYSTEMS, LLC (877) 559-1642 or (608) 960-4001

SAFE LIVING TECHNOLOGIES/ VRI CONNECT (262) 780-0848 or (800) 860-4230

SAFETYCHOICE BY COMFORT KEEPERS (920) 922-1779 or (800) 788-1078

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Can’t Hear on the Phone? Get a NO-COST CapTel Captioned Telephone! The CapTel® Captioned Telephone shows word-for-word captions of everything a caller says, letting you read anything you cannot hear over the phone. CapTel is a NO-COST, federally funded technology available under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Chris Moylan works within your community to help anybody who needs this phone gain access to the program. Chris Moylan, 920-540-0704 chris.moylan@oeius.org

920-540-0704 CapTel.com REQUIREMENTS: Hearing Loss, High Speed Internet, Dial-tone No-Cost Phone with valid third-party certification is subject to change without notice. Terms and conditions may apply. FEDERAL LAW PROHIBITS ANYONE BUT REGISTERED USERS WITH HEARING LOSS FROM USING INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) CAPTIONED TELEPHONES WITH THE CAPTIONS TURNED ON. IP Captioned Telephone Service may use a live operator. The operator generates captions of what the other party to the call says. These captions are then sent to your phone. There is a cost for each minute of captions generated, paid from a federally administered fund. No cost is passed on to the CapTel user for using the service. CapTel captioning service is intended exclusively for individuals with hearing loss. CapTel® is a registered trademark of Ultratec, Inc. (v3.5 7-18)

HOME MODIFICATION HME HOME MEDICAL (800) 236-2619 hmehomemedical.com

WISCONSIN WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (WISWAP) (866) HEATWIS (432-8947) homeenergyplus.wi.gov

IN-HOME MEDICAL ASSISTANCE/ LICENSED MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS Only licensed agencies are allowed to provide medical services, including but not limited to medication management; medical social services; licensed medical staff; and occupational, physical, and speech therapies. Agencies may be certified to invoice Medicare, Medicaid,

or long-term care insurance. Contact the agency for services and billing information. Some may offer respite care in your home. Check the Palliative Care category in the Health section too.

HEARTLAND HOME HEALTHCARE AND HOSPICE (866) 216-5708 heartlandhomehealth.com

HOMECARE ADVANTAGE, INC. (920) 437-0496 thehomecareadvantage.com

VALLEY VNA SENIOR CARE – NEENAH (920) 727-5555 valleyvna.org

Examples include: • Chore Care—typically light housekeeping, laundry, gardening, home repair, meal preparation, and shopping. • Companion Care—typically companionship for a patient, allowing the caregiver to run errands, perform chores, sleep, or enjoy a break. • Personal Care—typically aid for individuals experiencing difficulties with activities of daily living. Services include bathing, grooming, meals, walking, dressing, and using the restroom.

HOME CARE ASSISTANCE (920) 966-6276 homecareassistancefoxcities.com

SECOND SET OF HANDS (920) 602-0258 secondsetofhandsllc.com

IN-HOME NONMEDICAL ASSISTANCE Listings offer a variety of nonmedical care and assistance in one’s residence.

TIMESAVERS, INC. (920) 437-0496 thehomecareadvantage.com

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46 | SAFE & HEALTHY AT HOME VALLEY VNA SENIOR CARE

1535 Lyon Dr., Neenah 54956 (920) 727-5555 valleyvna.org Our compassionate and professional in-home caregivers come to your house to help you with day-to-day activities. Services can vary from dressing, bathing, and bathroom help to homemaking and fun and engaging life enrichment activities.

VISITING ANGELS (920) 312-7000 visitingangels.com

MOBILE MEALS – FOND DU LAC

MEAL DELIVERY HOME DELIVERED MEALS – CALUMET COUNTY Calumet County ADRC (920) 849-1451 or (920) 989-2700 x4301

HOMEBOUND MEALS Green Bay area (920) 448-4300

KAUKAUNA MEALS ON WHEELS Kaukauna, Little Chute, Kimberly, Combined Locks St. Paul Elder Services (920) 766-6020 x212

Fond du Lac ADRC (920) 929-3113

OSHKOSH FAMILY INC., MEALS ON WHEELS Homebound Oshkosh only (920) 651-3316

OUTAGAMIE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM OUTAGAMIE COUNTY ADRC (920) 832-5178

VALLEY VNA MEALS ON WHEELS Homebound in Neenah and Menasha only (920) 727-5555

WINNEBAGO COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM (920) 725-2791 or (800) 922-7760

MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Suppliers listed typically sell, rent, or loan a range of home medical equipment and supplies. Check also the Aging & Caregiver Resources section.

CAPTEL® CAPTIONED TELEPHONE

CapTel, Inc.® (920) 540-0704 captel.com Ideal for people with hearing loss, the CapTel Captioned Telephone works like any other telephone with one important addition: it displays every word the caller says throughout the conversation.

HME HOME MEDICAL (800) 236-2619 hmehomemedical.com

LOAN CLOSET MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Fond du Lac County Health Department (920) 929-3085

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