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DAY SERVICES | MOSAIC

Vocational services, supported employment, community participation, habilitation training, or retirement activities for seniors.

Examples include community-based vocational training, employment opportunities, volunteer opportunities and other learning activities such as gardening classes, horse back riding, bowling, cooking classes, and crafts. Offers a wide variety of daily activities focused on individual interest.

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SENIOR SERVICES | WEST CENTRAL NEBRASKA AREA AGENCY ON AGING

Senior Care Options program available to older Nebraskans who are considering admission to a nursing home and may be eligible for Medicaid assistance. Clients are screened according to a standardized assessment process developed by the Department of Health and Human Services.

Care Managers arrange for services, which allow older adults to live as independently as possible, for as long as possible.

Housekeeping and supportive services to include grocery shopping, cleaning, laundry, transportation and personal care.

Family Caregiver Support for those caring for an aging adult or grandparents caring for a minor child. Provides information, assistance, support group, respite care, and supplemental services.

Home delivered meals are provided to homebound by reason of illness, disability or isolation. The meals meet 1/3 of the daily dietary recommended needs of adults 60 years and over and the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.

Public benefit services, legal assistance, education, Medicare filing, and volunteer training through SHIIP.

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CAREGIVER SERVICES | ADVANCED HOME HEALTH CARE

Offers support services to individuals that are taking care of an elderly or disabled family member. Respite services, homemaker assistance, and personal grooming services are available to assist the caregiver as needed. Services such as bathing, dressing, hygiene, companionship and conversation, engaging in activities, exercising and taking walks, running errands such as picking up prescriptions, meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping and laundry, transportation and accompaniment to outings and appointments and more.

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GERIATRIC SHORT TERM CARE AND ACUTE CARE | ARCADIA CARE

Provides geriatric short term and acute care.

Short Term Care: Designed for patients recovering from surgery, injury, or serious illness. Provides specialized therapies, customized treatment plans, and therapists to help clients improve and strengthen mobility.

Acute Care: Provides comprehensive medical care to help residents stabilize and recover from serious illness or injury.

Services may include:

- Physical therapy.

- Physiatry.

- Transportation services (including dialysis).

- Respite care.

- Mental health and psychiatric services.

- IV therapy.

- Speech therapy.

- Respiratory CPAP/Bipap/Trilogy.

- Trach program.

- Occupational therapy.

- Full-time nurse practitioner.

- Life vests.

- Visiting doctors.

- Dementia care.

- Dual certified beds.

- Secured memory care.

- VOHRA certified wound care.

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GERIATRIC SHORT TERM CARE AND ACUTE CARE | ARCADIA CARE

Provides geriatric short term and acute care.

Short Term Care: Designed for patients recovering from surgery, injury, or serious illness. Provides specialized therapies, customized treatment plans, and therapists to help clients improve and strengthen mobility.

Acute Care: Provides comprehensive medical care to help residents stabilize and recover from serious illness or injury.

Services may include:

- Physical therapy.

- Physiatry.

- Transportation services (including dialysis).

- Respite care.

- Mental health and psychiatric services.

- IV therapy.

- Speech therapy.

- Respiratory CPAP/Bipap/Trilogy.

- Trach program.

- Occupational therapy.

- Full-time nurse practitioner.

- Life vests.

- Visiting doctors.

- Dementia care.

- Dual certified beds.

- Secured memory care.

- VOHRA certified wound care.

And more.

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SUPPORTIVE LIVING AND RESPITE CARE | AASE HAUGEN HOMES

Aase Haugen Homes provides short-term assisted living stays for older adults in a fully furnished assisted living apartment. Amenities during a person's stay include: Breakfast provided and other meals available if desired, Light housekeeping and laundry services, Personal refrigerator provided, Coordinated monthly activities, 24-hour security and emergency response, and Off-street parking.

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GRANDPARENTS RAISING GRANDCHILDREN | FAMILY SERVICE - SERVING CHAMPAIGN, DOUGLAS, AND PIATT COUNTIES

Grandparent support program for anyone 55+ who has stepped in to take responsibility for a relative child(ren) in situations where the mother or father cannot.

Offers counseling, information, training, resources, and support as grandparents navigate emotional, educational, technological, and disciplinary issues unique to the child(ren).

Services include legal information relevant to caring for a relative child, as well as possible access to respite care.

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RESPITE AND HOSPICE CARE | MERCYONE ELKADER MEDICAL CENTER

MercyOne Elkader Medical Center offers in-home hospice care and out-of-home respite care services for hospice patients and their families. Out-of-home respite care services are also offered for any individual needing 24-hour care supervision. Short-term and long-term respite care services are available.

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STARTING POINT - RESPITE CARE | MACON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Provides temporary and/or periodic relief for a caregiver of an impaired person. The program is designed to assist caregivers in the home and allow the client to remain in his/her home for an extended period of time. Short-term nursing facility stays are also available. The program is funded through the East Central Illinois Area Agency on Aging. Services include household help, companionship, temporary nursing home stays, adult day care, and home health care.

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IN HOME PERSONAL SERVICES | HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE

Non-medical home helper services including meal preparation, laundry, light housekeeping, medical reminder, incidental transportation, grooming, companionship, respite care, dementia care, personal care including bathing and toileting.

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CAREGIVER SUPPORT - RESPITE SERVICES | BRIGHTPOINT - SOUTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE

Provides respite services for caregivers of children with disabilities.

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FAMILY CAREGIVER RESOURCE CENTER | SENIOR SERVICES - A DIVISION OF EFFINGHAM CITY/COUNTY COMMITTEE ON AGING

Caregiver services are available to informal or family caregivers of persons over the age of 60 or to grandparents raising grandchildren.

Services can include respite care (services that give caregivers a rest), home modification, assistive devices, transportation, and financial assistance.

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TAKE A BREAK (TAB) | YWCA - LINCOLN

Respite program designed to relieve the stress of daily child rearing for parents and caregivers. TAB is held on several Fridays a month from 6 pm-8 pm for all children 6 weeks to 12 years of age.

Children are cared for in a safe environment as they enjoy crafts, exercise and games, and learn about healthy life choices from visiting community organizations, while moms, dads, grandparents, guardians, and caregivers are able to take a few hours for themselves and recharge. Families of all incomes qualify.

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CARE COORDINATION | UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS CHICAGO'S DIVISION OF SPECIALIZED CARE FOR CHILDREN

Guides families through their child's journey with a medical condition. Works with doctors, schools and community groups to create a seamless support system.

Care coordination team works together with families to develop a plan of care that addresses a child's medical, social, behavioral, educational and financial needs. Care coordination is free for all children who have eligible medical conditions, regardless of their family's income level.

Care coordination can include finding specialized medical care, helping families understand their child's diagnosis and medical treatment plan, explaining insurance benefits and attending school meetings.

Helps children who are medically fragile remain in their family home rather than a hospital or skilled nursing facility.

Assists with:

- Finding specialized medical care

- Making sure families understand their child's diagnosis and medical treatment plan

- Helping families understand their insurance benefits and maximize their coverage

- Attending IEP /504 Plan school meeting

- Connecting families with financial support, grants and other community resources

- Preparing for the transition to adulthood

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RESPITE SERVICES | IROQUOIS COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Provides a caregiver with relief from the stresses and responsibilities of constant care of a functionally impaired older person through the provision of a caretaker for the impaired older adult.

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PART-TIME CHILD CARE | KOSSUTH COUNTY CARE TEAM

No-cost daycare for children ages 2 weeks to 5 years old.

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CARE COORDINATION | UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS CHICAGO'S DIVISION OF SPECIALIZED CARE FOR CHILDREN

Guides families through their child's journey with a medical condition. Works with doctors, schools and community groups to create a seamless support system.

Care coordination team works together with families to develop a plan of care that addresses a child's medical, social, behavioral, educational and financial needs. Care coordination is free for all children who have eligible medical conditions, regardless of their family's income level.

Care coordination can include finding specialized medical care, helping families understand their child's diagnosis and medical treatment plan, explaining insurance benefits and attending school meetings.

Helps children who are medically fragile remain in their family home rather than a hospital or skilled nursing facility.

Assists with:

- Finding specialized medical care

- Making sure families understand their child's diagnosis and medical treatment plan

- Helping families understand their insurance benefits and maximize their coverage

- Attending IEP /504 Plan school meeting

- Connecting families with financial support, grants and other community resources

- Preparing for the transition to adulthood

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SENIOR SERVICES | WEST CENTRAL NEBRASKA AREA AGENCY ON AGING

Senior Care Options program available to older Nebraskans who are considering admission to a nursing home and may be eligible for Medicaid assistance. Clients are screened according to a standardized assessment process developed by the Department of Health and Human Services.

Care Managers arrange for services, which allow older adults to live as independently as possible, for as long as possible.

Housekeeping and supportive services to include grocery shopping, cleaning, laundry, transportation and personal care.

Family Caregiver Support for those caring for an aging adult or grandparents caring for a minor child. Provides information, assistance, support group, respite care, and supplemental services.

Home delivered meals are provided to homebound by reason of illness, disability or isolation. The meals meet 1/3 of the daily dietary recommended needs of adults 60 years and over and the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.

Public benefit services, legal assistance, education, Medicare filing, and volunteer training through SHIIP.

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RESPITE SERVICES | EASTERSEALS IOWA

Provides temporary care for children and adults with disabilities, allowing parents or caregivers breaks while providing a safe and supported social environment. Regularly scheduled respite weekends are held at Camp Sunnyside twice monthly. Emergency care available on a case by case basis.

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SUPPORTED RESIDENTIAL SERVICES | MOSAIC

Intermittent services to maintain or increase independent living skills. For people who live in their own apartments, staff provide personalized supports including assistance with banking, grocery shopping, medical appointments and accessing their communities. The amount of support is guided in partnership with staff and is documented in the Individual Program Plan. Also provides respite services as an additional support to families. Typically, people served are eligible for Supported Residential Services if they do not require staffing 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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NURSING FACILITY | NORTHGATE CARE CENTER

Northgate Care Facility is a 24 hour skilled nursing facility offering: Physical, occupational, and speech therapy with licensed therapists 5 days a week; Rehab-to-home services; Sub-acute care (IV, tracheotomy care, feeding tubes, wound care); Restorative program; Memory care; Hospice care; Respite care; Adult day program; Home care (non-medical personal care and companionship); Free transportation, and Access to a licensed dietitian.

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COMMUNITY CARE PROGRAM (CCU) | SOUTHWESTERN ILLINOIS VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION

Helps older adults remain in their own homes by providing in-home and community-based services. Services include: comprehensive care coordination, adult day services, in-home assistance, automated medication dispenser, and respite care.

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SUPPORTIVE SERVICES | SENIOR HELPERS

Offers services that include errands, shopping, personal assistance, house-sitting, in-home assistance, referral services, concierge services, personal care, senior case management, nursing and medication setup, companionship, respite care and much more.

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DAY SERVICES | MOSAIC

Vocational services, supported employment, community participation, habilitation training, or retirement activities for seniors.

Examples include community-based vocational training, employment opportunities, volunteer opportunities and other learning activities such as gardening classes, horse back riding, bowling, cooking classes, and crafts. Offers a wide variety of daily activities focused on individual interest.

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SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM | AGING OFFICE OF WESTERN NEBRASKA

Volunteer opportunities for individuals for the benefit of frail older persons with special needs. Matches volunteers with a frail older person. The volunteer can then provide such assistance as companionship, respite for a caregiver, escort and transportation, shopping assistance, letter writing, reading, or other chores which the older person is in need of and the volunteer is capable and willing to provide.

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