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Home Delivered Meals - Winona Volunteer Services
A hot meal is delivered to the client's home at lunchtime. There are no late afternoon meals. Special diets cannot be accommodated but diabetic desserts are available.
A hot meal is delivered to the client's home at lunchtime. There are no late afternoon meals. Special diets cannot be accommodated but diabetic desserts are available.
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Home Health Care - Cass County Health, Human and Veterans Services
Home Health Care Medicare certified home health agency available to provide: - Skilled Nursing services - Home health aide personal care services - Physical therapy in the home - Occupational Therapy - Speech Therapy - Senior companions - Respite care - Care at home during recovery from an acute illness or injury - Care at home for chronically ill/disabled adults and children - Care at home for terminally ill - Help adjusting to an illness or disability - Information about a new diet, medication or disease - Personal care & support services to help stay in the home as long as possible - Information about other community resources - Access to medical supplies & equipment - Long Term Care Consultation - Prior to nursing home placement, an assessment is done by a Public Health Nurse and Social Worker - Relocation services back into community setting
Home Health Care Medicare certified home health agency available to provide: - Skilled Nursing services - Home health aide personal care services - Physical therapy in the home - Occupational Therapy - Speech Therapy - Senior companions - Respite care - Care at home during recovery from an acute illness or injury - Care at home for chronically ill/disabled adults and children - Care at home for terminally ill - Help adjusting to an illness or disability - Information about a new diet, medication or disease - Personal care & support services to help stay in the home as long as possible - Information about other community resources - Access to medical supplies & equipment - Long Term Care Consultation - Prior to nursing home placement, an assessment is done by a Public Health Nurse and Social Worker - Relocation services back into community setting
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Neighbor to Neighbor Companions - Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota - Metro
Provides companionship services to isolated, home-bound seniors. Services may include assistance with errands, grocery shopping or transportation to appointments, assisting with correspondence or simple household tasks, share an interest or hobby, lunch outings or enjoying a walk. Provides volunteer opportunities for adults 55 years plus who would like to help others remain independent in their own homes. Clients receive:
- Companionship and visiting to the isolated elderly clients
- Assistance in personal needs such as shopping, medical appointments, letter writing, socialization
- Respite care for caregivers. Senior Companions serve 15 - 20 hours a week and receive a tax free stipend plus transportation allowance.
Provides companionship services to isolated, home-bound seniors. Services may include assistance with errands, grocery shopping or transportation to appointments, assisting with correspondence or simple household tasks, share an interest or hobby, lunch outings or enjoying a walk. Provides volunteer opportunities for adults 55 years plus who would like to help others remain independent in their own homes. Clients receive:
- Companionship and visiting to the isolated elderly clients
- Assistance in personal needs such as shopping, medical appointments, letter writing, socialization
- Respite care for caregivers. Senior Companions serve 15 - 20 hours a week and receive a tax free stipend plus transportation allowance.
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Senior Programs - Keystone Community Services
Active Seniors: Provides adults 55+ with a variety of diverse activities such as exercise, wellness, and social/recreation designed to support independence
Care Consultation: Keystone Care Consultants help seniors navigate their health, economic, and social needs. Care managers meet with individuals in their homes or at one of the community centers to conduct an assessment, gather input from caregivers, and create goals. Once the assessment is complete, services may include: setting up rides to a social program, researching housing options, making a referral to an agency that helps with grocery shopping and/or cleaning, providing caregiver support, and accompanying seniors to doctor visits.
Grocery Delivery: Provides free grocery delivery for low-income seniors and adults with disabilities. Those who qualify can receive monthly deliveries. Delivery can include meat, dairy, fresh produce, and shelf-stable items. In each delivery, individuals will receive an average of 25 pounds of food per person in the household. Accommodations are based on customer choice models such as vegetarian, halal, etc. depending on what is available. Deliveries will be dropped off between 12:15 pm and 1:30 pm Tuesday - Thursday by a volunteer.
In-Home Help: Social workers coordinate with Recover Health to provide seniors with in-home nursing care, in-home therapies, and home health aides to assist with daily care.
?Tax Preparation Assistance: Provides tax services in coordination with AARP to seniors. Visit the website https://keystoneservices.org/seniors/tax-preparation-assistance/ for an up-to-date schedule.
Active Seniors: Provides adults 55+ with a variety of diverse activities such as exercise, wellness, and social/recreation designed to support independence
Care Consultation: Keystone Care Consultants help seniors navigate their health, economic, and social needs. Care managers meet with individuals in their homes or at one of the community centers to conduct an assessment, gather input from caregivers, and create goals. Once the assessment is complete, services may include: setting up rides to a social program, researching housing options, making a referral to an agency that helps with grocery shopping and/or cleaning, providing caregiver support, and accompanying seniors to doctor visits.
Grocery Delivery: Provides free grocery delivery for low-income seniors and adults with disabilities. Those who qualify can receive monthly deliveries. Delivery can include meat, dairy, fresh produce, and shelf-stable items. In each delivery, individuals will receive an average of 25 pounds of food per person in the household. Accommodations are based on customer choice models such as vegetarian, halal, etc. depending on what is available. Deliveries will be dropped off between 12:15 pm and 1:30 pm Tuesday - Thursday by a volunteer.
In-Home Help: Social workers coordinate with Recover Health to provide seniors with in-home nursing care, in-home therapies, and home health aides to assist with daily care.
?Tax Preparation Assistance: Provides tax services in coordination with AARP to seniors. Visit the website https://keystoneservices.org/seniors/tax-preparation-assistance/ for an up-to-date schedule.
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HomeboundExercise Classes/GroupsSenior CentersCase/Care ManagementFoot ScreeningOlder AdultsAdult In Home Respite CareFriendly VisitingNon-Emergency Medical TransportationHome Health Aide ServicesAging/Older Adult Support GroupsCaregiver CounselingAdult Out of Home Respite CareMature Driver TrainingPeer Counseling
Waiver Case Management - Keystone Community Services
Provides critical services to help seniors navigate their health, economic, and social needs. Helps older adults, families, and caregivers make the best care decisions to meet unique needs and goals. Case management, including comprehensive service coordination and advocacy for individuals receiving waiver services. The Family Case Management Program provides case management for families in the White Bear Lake or North Saint Paul/Maplewood/Oakdale school districts.
Provides critical services to help seniors navigate their health, economic, and social needs. Helps older adults, families, and caregivers make the best care decisions to meet unique needs and goals. Case management, including comprehensive service coordination and advocacy for individuals receiving waiver services. The Family Case Management Program provides case management for families in the White Bear Lake or North Saint Paul/Maplewood/Oakdale school districts.
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Library System Services - Southwest Minnesota - Plum Creek Library System
Library services may include:
- Audiobooks and eBooks
- Automation
- Books on cassette collection
- Collection development
- Cooperative programming
- Database licensing
- Descriptive video collection
- Discount purchasing
- Foreign language collection
- Gateway access to library collections statewide
- Interlibrary loan
- Internet training
- Large print book selection
- Online database
- Professional consultation
- Reciprocal borrowing
- Reference support
- Song book collection
- Systemwide promotion of services and activities
- Technical support for computers
Library services may include:
- Audiobooks and eBooks
- Automation
- Books on cassette collection
- Collection development
- Cooperative programming
- Database licensing
- Descriptive video collection
- Discount purchasing
- Foreign language collection
- Gateway access to library collections statewide
- Interlibrary loan
- Internet training
- Large print book selection
- Online database
- Professional consultation
- Reciprocal borrowing
- Reference support
- Song book collection
- Systemwide promotion of services and activities
- Technical support for computers
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Book DownloadsArt Loan/RentalHome Library ServicesLarge Print Materials/CollectionsVisual ImpairmentsInformation ClearinghousesPublic Access Computers/ToolsHomeboundReference/InformationPublic LibrariesForeign Language CollectionsComputer Literacy Training ProgramsLibrary Audiovisual ServicesBook LoanDisability Related LibrariesOnline Databases
Meals on Wheels - Three Rivers Community Action
Provides a hot, nutritious noon meal to older adults, adults with disabilities, or adults who are terminally ill and with limited mobility who are unable to prepare their own meals. Meals are provided by local caterers and delivered by volunteers. Program Coordinators will meet individually with client to discuss nutrition and other services available to aid them in remaining independent.
Volunteer opportunities available to drive for Meals on Wheels.
Provides a hot, nutritious noon meal to older adults, adults with disabilities, or adults who are terminally ill and with limited mobility who are unable to prepare their own meals. Meals are provided by local caterers and delivered by volunteers. Program Coordinators will meet individually with client to discuss nutrition and other services available to aid them in remaining independent.
Volunteer opportunities available to drive for Meals on Wheels.
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Senior Programs - Keystone Community Services
Active Seniors: Provides adults 55+ with a variety of diverse activities such as exercise, wellness, and social/recreation designed to support independence
Care Consultation: Keystone Care Consultants help seniors navigate their health, economic, and social needs. Care managers meet with individuals in their homes or at one of the community centers to conduct an assessment, gather input from caregivers, and create goals. Once the assessment is complete, services may include: setting up rides to a social program, researching housing options, making a referral to an agency that helps with grocery shopping and/or cleaning, providing caregiver support, and accompanying seniors to doctor visits.
Grocery Delivery: Provides free grocery delivery for low-income seniors and adults with disabilities. Those who qualify can receive monthly deliveries. Delivery can include meat, dairy, fresh produce, and shelf-stable items. In each delivery, individuals will receive an average of 25 pounds of food per person in the household. Accommodations are based on customer choice models such as vegetarian, halal, etc. depending on what is available. Deliveries will be dropped off between 12:15 pm and 1:30 pm Tuesday - Thursday by a volunteer.
In-Home Help: Social workers coordinate with Recover Health to provide seniors with in-home nursing care, in-home therapies, and home health aides to assist with daily care.
?Tax Preparation Assistance: Provides tax services in coordination with AARP to seniors. Visit the website https://keystoneservices.org/seniors/tax-preparation-assistance/ for an up-to-date schedule.
Active Seniors: Provides adults 55+ with a variety of diverse activities such as exercise, wellness, and social/recreation designed to support independence
Care Consultation: Keystone Care Consultants help seniors navigate their health, economic, and social needs. Care managers meet with individuals in their homes or at one of the community centers to conduct an assessment, gather input from caregivers, and create goals. Once the assessment is complete, services may include: setting up rides to a social program, researching housing options, making a referral to an agency that helps with grocery shopping and/or cleaning, providing caregiver support, and accompanying seniors to doctor visits.
Grocery Delivery: Provides free grocery delivery for low-income seniors and adults with disabilities. Those who qualify can receive monthly deliveries. Delivery can include meat, dairy, fresh produce, and shelf-stable items. In each delivery, individuals will receive an average of 25 pounds of food per person in the household. Accommodations are based on customer choice models such as vegetarian, halal, etc. depending on what is available. Deliveries will be dropped off between 12:15 pm and 1:30 pm Tuesday - Thursday by a volunteer.
In-Home Help: Social workers coordinate with Recover Health to provide seniors with in-home nursing care, in-home therapies, and home health aides to assist with daily care.
?Tax Preparation Assistance: Provides tax services in coordination with AARP to seniors. Visit the website https://keystoneservices.org/seniors/tax-preparation-assistance/ for an up-to-date schedule.
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HomeboundExercise Classes/GroupsSenior CentersCase/Care ManagementFoot ScreeningOlder AdultsAdult In Home Respite CareFriendly VisitingNon-Emergency Medical TransportationHome Health Aide ServicesAging/Older Adult Support GroupsCaregiver CounselingAdult Out of Home Respite CareMature Driver TrainingPeer Counseling
Grand Itasca Clinic and Hospital Home Care Services - Grand Itasca Clinic & Hospital
- Service of Grand Itasca Clinic and Hospital. - The program is designed to provide skilled nursing, therapy, and home infusion therapy to patients with severe illness or injuries.
- Home Care services are directed by the physician. - Home care is reimbursed through Medicare, Medical Assistance, private insurance, VA and waivered services. - Self pay is also possible. - Rehabilitation Services (Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy) - Skilled Nursing Services - IV Infusion Therapy - Case Management - Dietary Consultation - Respiratory Therapy Support - Pharmacy Support
- Service of Grand Itasca Clinic and Hospital. - The program is designed to provide skilled nursing, therapy, and home infusion therapy to patients with severe illness or injuries.
- Home Care services are directed by the physician. - Home care is reimbursed through Medicare, Medical Assistance, private insurance, VA and waivered services. - Self pay is also possible. - Rehabilitation Services (Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy) - Skilled Nursing Services - IV Infusion Therapy - Case Management - Dietary Consultation - Respiratory Therapy Support - Pharmacy Support
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Optage Home and Community Services - Presbyterian Homes and Services
- In-home care including health care, therapies, homemaker and companion services.
- House Calls providing primary care services by a physician or certified nurse practitioner.
- Hospice care for end of life home care
- Home delivered meals for the 7-county metro area are available as part of Optage services. Meals can also take place in a congregate setting at 17 locations throughout Hennepin, Ramsey, and Washington counties.
- In-home care including health care, therapies, homemaker and companion services.
- House Calls providing primary care services by a physician or certified nurse practitioner.
- Hospice care for end of life home care
- Home delivered meals for the 7-county metro area are available as part of Optage services. Meals can also take place in a congregate setting at 17 locations throughout Hennepin, Ramsey, and Washington counties.
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Meals on Wheels - Three Rivers Community Action
Provides a hot, nutritious noon meal to older adults, adults with disabilities, or adults who are terminally ill and with limited mobility who are unable to prepare their own meals. Meals are provided by local caterers and delivered by volunteers. Program Coordinators will meet individually with client to discuss nutrition and other services available to aid them in remaining independent.
Volunteer opportunities available to drive for Meals on Wheels.
Provides a hot, nutritious noon meal to older adults, adults with disabilities, or adults who are terminally ill and with limited mobility who are unable to prepare their own meals. Meals are provided by local caterers and delivered by volunteers. Program Coordinators will meet individually with client to discuss nutrition and other services available to aid them in remaining independent.
Volunteer opportunities available to drive for Meals on Wheels.
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Meals on Wheels - Western Communities Action Network - WeCAN
Noon meal delivered weekdays to seniors and homebound persons living in service area. Regular and diabetic meals available.
Noon meal delivered weekdays to seniors and homebound persons living in service area. Regular and diabetic meals available.
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Deer River Homecare - Deer River Essentia Health
- Home health care program provides continuity of care to individuals seeking health care services from area physicians
- Services are available to persons of all ages
- Does not need to have been hospitalized previously to receive this service
- Services are prescribed and directed by one's physician Professional services of: - Registered nurses/LPN's - Physical Therapy - Occupational Therapy - Speech Therapy - Medical social services - Home health aides - Homemakers - In-home respite Homecare Programs may allow a patient to stay in his own home and prevent unnecessary nursing home placement or hospitalization
- Home health care program provides continuity of care to individuals seeking health care services from area physicians
- Services are available to persons of all ages
- Does not need to have been hospitalized previously to receive this service
- Services are prescribed and directed by one's physician Professional services of: - Registered nurses/LPN's - Physical Therapy - Occupational Therapy - Speech Therapy - Medical social services - Home health aides - Homemakers - In-home respite Homecare Programs may allow a patient to stay in his own home and prevent unnecessary nursing home placement or hospitalization
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Meals on Wheels - Three Rivers Community Action
Provides a hot, nutritious noon meal to older adults, adults with disabilities, or adults who are terminally ill and with limited mobility who are unable to prepare their own meals. Meals are provided by local caterers and delivered by volunteers. Program Coordinators will meet individually with client to discuss nutrition and other services available to aid them in remaining independent.
Volunteer opportunities available to drive for Meals on Wheels.
Provides a hot, nutritious noon meal to older adults, adults with disabilities, or adults who are terminally ill and with limited mobility who are unable to prepare their own meals. Meals are provided by local caterers and delivered by volunteers. Program Coordinators will meet individually with client to discuss nutrition and other services available to aid them in remaining independent.
Volunteer opportunities available to drive for Meals on Wheels.
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Meals on Wheels - Three Rivers Community Action
Provides a hot, nutritious noon meal to older adults, adults with disabilities, or adults who are terminally ill and with limited mobility who are unable to prepare their own meals. Meals are provided by local caterers and delivered by volunteers. Program Coordinators will meet individually with client to discuss nutrition and other services available to aid them in remaining independent.
Volunteer opportunities available to drive for Meals on Wheels.
Provides a hot, nutritious noon meal to older adults, adults with disabilities, or adults who are terminally ill and with limited mobility who are unable to prepare their own meals. Meals are provided by local caterers and delivered by volunteers. Program Coordinators will meet individually with client to discuss nutrition and other services available to aid them in remaining independent.
Volunteer opportunities available to drive for Meals on Wheels.
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Food Shelf - ACBC Food Shelf and Thrift Store
- Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP): Provides low-income adults ages 60 and older with additional food and nutrition education. Items are selected by participants each month.
- Food Shelf Market: Can be utilized once each month. Individuals receive a 7-to-10-day supply of food including fresh produce, meat, dairy, eggs, bread, shelf-stable, pet food, hygiene, and more. Choices can not be guaranteed due to limited quantity of items.
- Summer Food for Kids: During the regular food shopping appointment, households with school-age children have the option to choose additional 'kid-friendly' food
- Weekly Program: Additional food services available for those who are experiencing homelessness. Other special events such as produce distributions and additional shopping opportunities on select Fridays.
- Personal care items and food donations are accepted
- Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP): Provides low-income adults ages 60 and older with additional food and nutrition education. Items are selected by participants each month.
- Food Shelf Market: Can be utilized once each month. Individuals receive a 7-to-10-day supply of food including fresh produce, meat, dairy, eggs, bread, shelf-stable, pet food, hygiene, and more. Choices can not be guaranteed due to limited quantity of items.
- Summer Food for Kids: During the regular food shopping appointment, households with school-age children have the option to choose additional 'kid-friendly' food
- Weekly Program: Additional food services available for those who are experiencing homelessness. Other special events such as produce distributions and additional shopping opportunities on select Fridays.
- Personal care items and food donations are accepted
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