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ADVANTAGE PLUS HOME CARE

ADVANTAGE PLUS HOME CARE #69467884


location_on A
  • 735 Sunrise Avenue, Suite #220
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-269-8321

    Advantage Plus Home Care is a non-medical home care agency that serves greater Sacramento seniors and adults in need of assistance at home with tasks such as:

    • Meal preparation
    • Escort to Doctor visits
    • Medication reminders
    • Light housekeeping
    • Laundry
    • Grocery shopping
    • Stand by assist when walking, toileting, or showering
    • Caregivers can also assist further with bed baths and incontinence care


    Staff at Age Advantage is available 24/7 and free consultations are available. Age Advantage is licensed under the CA Department of Social Services.

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SENIOR PEER COUNSELING - ASOC

ADULT SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER #67934947


location_on B
  • 13300 New Airport Rd.
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-883-8466

Senior Peer Counseling provides a free, confidential, voluntary, peer support, in-home program for Placer County residents aged 55 years or better who are dealing with age-related adjustment issues.

Peer Counselors work with people in the community on issues such as:

  • Grief
  • Caregiver stress
  • Change in individuals' sense of independence
  • Family conflict
  • Loneliness
  • Situational depression or anxiety
  • Loss of a companion
  • Medical diagnosis
  • Physical disability
  • Retirement
  • Relocation
  • Change in health
  • Other age-related concerns


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DEL ORO CAREGIVER RESOURCE CENTER

DEL ORO CAREGIVER RESOURCE CENTER #4662608


location_on C
  • 8421 Auburn Blvd., Suite 265
    Citrus Heights, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-728-9333

Del Oro Caregiver Resource Center supports family caregivers of adults with chronic and disabling conditions or diseases.

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TELEPHONE REASSURANCE - SF

SENIORS FIRST #65722485


location_on D
  • 12183 Locksley Lane
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-889-9500

Seniors First's Telephone Reassurance Program provides homebound seniors with “social calls” by screened and trained volunteers.

The purpose of this free program is to alleviate the loneliness and isolation older adults often experience when living alone, or when residing in a rural area with limited access to transportation or social activities.

Call Reassurance provide weekly in-home social calls and also serve as a resource on community services and programs that can help the client retain their independence and remain in their home as long as they choose.

Seniors must be 60 and over, homebound (no longer driving), and able to interact socially.

Volunteer and senior matches are based on shared interests, geography, volunteer availability and personality as much as possible.

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TELEPHONE REASSURANCE & FRIENDLY VISITOR PROGRAMS - FREED

FREED CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING #11097253


location_on E
  • 435 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-477-3333

The FREED Telephone Reassurance program provides socialization for anyone feeling lonely or isolated in Nevada County. A phone bank of volunteers makes phone calls Monday - Friday to check-in and chat. Individuals who would like to receive telephone calls can choose to receive calls from one day a week up to 5 days a week.

The FREED Friendly Visitor program matches Friendly Visitor participants to volunteers—who then get together to see movies, hang out, have conversations, play cards, go for a walk, or just talk. Volunteers can also meet by phone.

Due to factors such as a lack of transportation or community inaccessibility, many seniors and people with disabilities go through prolonged periods of social isolation and loneliness. People who have disabilities identify numerous obstacles to community inclusion. In rural areas, especially, people are at risk for experiencing isolation which is a risk factor leading to many poor health outcomes.


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SOCIAL CALL - FRONT PORCH

FRONT PORCH #66410389


location_on F
  • 2185 N California Blvd #215
    Walnut Creek, Contra Costa
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    925-956-7400

Social Call matches individuals with each other for regularly scheduled one-on-one friendly phone conversations. It is a free community service program offered by Front Porch. The program is accessible by phone and is available to older adults (60+) living throughout the United States.

Web Pages

Social Call Webpage - https://frontporch.net/connect/social-call/

WELL CONNECTED & WELL CONNECTED ESPAÑOL - FRONT PORCH

FRONT PORCH #50465128


location_on F
  • 2185 N California Blvd #215
    Walnut Creek, Contra Costa

Well Connected (formerly Senior Center Without Walls) and Well Connected Español are phone and online programs offering activities, education, friendly conversation, and an assortment of classes and support groups to older adults accessible from the comfort of home. The programs consist of participants, staff, facilitators, presenters, and other volunteers who care about each other, and who value being connected to engaging content, and to each other. All activities are free to participants and are available in English and Spanish.

Well Connected members can play a game, learn a language, write a poem, go on a virtual tour, meditate, share a gratitude, get support, and most importantly, connect and engage with others every day across the country. Well Connected is a Community Service of Covia and is free of charge to all participants and available to adults over the age of 60.

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FRIENDSHIP LINE CALIFORNIA - IOA

INSTITUTE ON AGING #16667848


location_on G
  • Institute on Aging
    San Francisco, San Francisco
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    888-670-1360

Friendship Line California offers confidential discussions for people aged 60 years and over and adults with mental and/or physical disabilities who may be lonely, isolated, grieving, experiencing depression, anxiety and/or thinking about death or suicide.

It operates two lines:

  • Warmline
    • Available for routine phone calls in order to provide support, reassurance, well-being checks, and information and referral for additional care.
  • Crisis Line
    • Available to older and disabled adults who may be lonely, bereaved, depressed, and at a higher risk for suicide.


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