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| ALLEN COUNTY BOARD OF MENTAL RETARDATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES |
419-221-1385 |
| School Age, Pre-Vocational/Transitional, Sheltered Employment, Senior Services, Case Management, Family Resources, Supported Living, Transportation, Adult Services Home Based, Coordinate Residential Services, Early Intervention, Help Me Grow, Adult Activity Services and Community Based Services. |
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| ALLEN COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING, INC. |
419-228-5135 |
| 1. Adult Day Service (Elderly Day Care Center)
2. Transportation to medical appointments, adult day care, meal sites, grocery, pharmacy, and other essential trips.
3. Information and Referral
4. Outreach: Advising persons of available services and assistance
5. Chore: Minor home repairs, yard work, heavy housework, grocery shopping, etc.
6. Caregiver's Program
7. Information and Assistance
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| ALLEN COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING, INC., ELDERLY DAY CARE CENTER |
419-228-2688 |
| 1. Adult Daycare: Program of services which includes a protective environment, hot nutritious meal, group and individual planned activities, erxercises, field trips, etc. Transportation can be provided through the Allen County Council on Aging, Inc. |
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| ALLEN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES |
419-228-2621 |
| Financial Assistance: Ohio Works First (formerly ADC), Medicaid, Food Stamps and Disability Assistance, Social Services For Adults, Families and Children, Case Management, Home Management & Transportation, Chore, Homemaker, and Protective Services for Adults, Health Related Services (including Healthchek and At Risk Pregnancy Program), Information & Referral, Ohio Works First and Workforce Investment Act Employment and Training Services; Including the ACCENT One-Step Employment Center; LEAP, Day Care.
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| DELPHOS SENIOR CITIZENS, INC. |
419-692-1331 |
| 1- Transportation –doctors, grocery, luncheon café, banks, to conduct personal business. 2-Chore-Minor home repairs, snow removal, lawn mowing, leaf raking, seasonal cleaning, grocery shopping, picking up medicine running errands, 3- Luncheon Café – Monday-Friday 4- Outreach- assistance with Medicare, energy assistance programs, etc.. 5-Caregivers Information Library; 6-Health Assessment-Blood Pressure Checks twice a month; monthly foot care; monthly hearing clinic; exercise program twice a week, yearly flu shots. 7- Socialization – cards, bingo, wii, etc.. |
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| HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE |
419-222-8109 |
| 1. Companionship, meal preparation
2. Medication reminders, personal care assistance
3. Light housekeeping
4. Incidental transportation, errands
5. 24 hour care
6. Referrals
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| LIMA CONVALESCENT HOME |
419-224-9741 |
| Skilled, Intermediate, and Custodial Nursing Care, Alzheimer's Care, Specialized Diets, Physical, occupational and speech therapy, Group Transportation. |
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| SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOC., INC. OF BLUFFTON |
419-358-8971 |
| 1. Crafts Quilting
2. Dance, Exercise-Bowling
3. Exercise Equipment
4. Catered meals and entertainment
5. Men's disc group
6. Golden swingers band
7. Living will and durable power of attorney
8. Trips
9. Income tax assistance.
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| TELE-CARE, c/o Volunteer Services, St. Rita's |
419-226-9410 |
| Daily check-in seven days a week. (Client calls Tele-Care.), Contact with neighbor or relative if needed to check on client who has failed to call, Reasonable effort to send someone to the client's home to see if he/she is all right, if friends, relatives, or neighbors are not available to check on client. |
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| WEST OHIO FOOD BANK |
419-222-7946 |
| Most food provided to agencies at 0-19c/lb, PR, general food drive, technical assistance, Speakers bureau, 35,000square foot warehouse. |
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