Case Management offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Clarkston
Provides case management and assistance for adults who would require Medicaid services in a nursing facility.
Provides FREE Case Management for adults and assists with enrollment for Community First Choice (CFC), which offers in-home care, assistance with essential household tasks, adult family home care, assisted living, and congregate care. This is for adults who would require Medicaid services in a nursing facility.
Services include the following:
- In-home Personal Care: Provides assistance with activities, such as: housework, laundry, meal preparation, eating, shopping, bathing, dressing, transfer assistance, ambulation, self-medication, transportation and escort, and skin, hair and nail care.
- Health Care Services: Care is provided by licensed health care professionals. Medical care must be prescribed by a physician.
- Personal Emergency Response System: Offers emergency help to assist seniors and others with remaining independent in their own homes. By pressing a button worn as a pendant or wristband or connected to one's home phone, medical help can be summoned immediately.
- Assistive Technology
- Personal Care/Relief Care
- Comprehensive Options Counseling for Long Term Care Planning
- Family Caregiver Support
Community Living Connections offered by King County 211
Operates the central access point for Community Living Connections, a network of services for older adults and adults with disabilities. Helps participants find supports and services for continuing to live independently in the community.
Operates the central access point for Community Living Connections, a network of services for older adults and adults with disabilities.
Helps participants find supports and services for living independently in the community. Assists participants in accessing supports and services if they are unable to do so themselves.
Participants will be referred to region leads or other network agencies if they need more extensive or on-going assistance and service planning.
Case Management offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Yakima
Provides case management and assistance for adults who would require Medicaid services in a nursing facility.
Provides FREE Case Management for adults and assists with enrollment for Community First Choice (CFC), which offers in-home care, assistance with essential household tasks, adult family home care, assisted living, and congregate care. This is for adults who would require Medicaid services in a nursing facility.
Services include the following:
- In-home Personal Care: Provides assistance with activities, such as: housework, laundry, meal preparation, eating, shopping, bathing, dressing, transfer assistance, ambulation, self-medication, transportation and escort, and skin, hair and nail care.
- Health Care Services: Care is provided by licensed health care professionals. Medical care must be prescribed by a physician.
- Personal Emergency Response System: Offers emergency help to assist seniors and others with remaining independent in their own homes. By pressing a button worn as a pendant or wristband or connected to one's home phone, medical help can be summoned immediately.
- Assistive Technology
- Personal Care/Relief Care
- Comprehensive Options Counseling for Long Term Care Planning
- Family Caregiver Support
Information and Assistance offered at Olympic Area Agency on Aging - Long Beach
Provides free consultation, assistance, and advocacy for elders, their families, friends and other interested parties. Assists in coordinating services, decision making, and guiding clients through the system.
Information and Assistance connects older adults and/or their families and friends to health and human service needs, as well as provide general information. Certified Information Specialists maintain a comprehensive database of local, state, and federal resources, are trained to establish certain program eligibility and assist or refer to other agencies based on individual need.
Community Living Connections offered by Northwest Regional Council in Mount Vernon
Provides information about a variety of services and programs for seniors and people with disabilities such as in-home support and long-term care options as well as Medicaid long-term care coverage.
Provides information about accessing a wide variety of services and programs such as property tax deferrals, powers of attorney, living wills, advance directives, transportation, and parking permits for people with disabilities. Maintains a comprehensive list of boarding homes, assisted living facilities, adult family homes, nursing homes, and respite care facilities. Offers information about Medicaid long term care coverage and the application process. Provides information and guidance on obtaining in-home support services for seniors and people with disabilities who need assistance.
Information and Assistance offered at Olympic Area Agency on Aging - Aberdeen
Provides free consultation, assistance, and advocacy for elders, their families, friends and other interested parties. Assists in coordinating services, decision making, and guiding clients through the system.
Information and Assistance connects older adults and/or their families and friends to health and human service needs, as well as provide general information. Certified Information Specialists maintain a comprehensive database of local, state, and federal resources, are trained to establish certain program eligibility and assist or refer to other agencies based on individual need.
Community Living Connections offered at Lopez Island Senior Center
Provides information and referral to seniors for services in the community.
Senior Information and Assistance can provide you with information about many services and options, such as: In-Home Care, Medical Insurance, Caregiver Support Programs, Housing, Long-term Care Options, and General Resources.
Information and Assistance offered at Olympic Area Agency on Aging - Forks
Provides free consultation, assistance, and advocacy for elders, their families, friends and other interested parties. Assists in coordinating services, decision making, and guiding clients through the system.
Information and Assistance connects older adults and/or their families and friends to health and human service needs, as well as provide general information. Certified Information Specialists maintain a comprehensive database of local, state, and federal resources, are trained to establish certain program eligibility and assist or refer to other agencies based on individual need.
Family Caregiver Support Services offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Pomeroy
Provides a variety of services to help meet the needs of those who care for elderly or disabled adults without payment.
Supports unpaid caregivers of older adults or an adult with a disability. May provide FREE additional support through group training, seminars, support groups, limited transportation, and medical equipment.
Benefits Assistance for Seniors and Adults with Disabilities offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Dayton
Offers a public access point for long term supports and services.
Offers a public access point for long term support and services. This is a FREE service for older individuals, adults with disabilities, and family caregivers to navigate and access a wide range of community-based resources by providing information, referrals, and counseling to support an individuals and/or their family. This service includes assisting individuals experiencing financial issues, especially related to health care costs, apply for services that they may qualify for, such as: Low-Income Subsidy program (LIS), Medicare Savings Program (MSP), the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Program (Med D), and WA Apple Health (Medicaid), Social Security, and Basic Food Stamp applications.
Information and Assistance Program offered by Aging and Adult Care of Central Washington in East Wenatchee
Connects seniors, family caregivers, and adults with disabilities to the most appropriate resources.
Administers a variety of low or no-cost services to help seniors, family caregivers, and adults with disabilities by identifying their needs and linking them to the most appropriate resources.
Case Management offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Kennewick
Provides case management and assistance for adults who would require Medicaid services in a nursing facility.
Provides FREE Case Management for adults and assists with enrollment for Community First Choice (CFC), which offers in-home care, assistance with essential household tasks, adult family home care, assisted living, and congregate care. This is for adults who would require Medicaid services in a nursing facility.
Services include the following:
- In-home Personal Care: Provides assistance with activities, such as: housework, laundry, meal preparation, eating, shopping, bathing, dressing, transfer assistance, ambulation, self-medication, transportation and escort, and skin, hair and nail care.
- Health Care Services: Care is provided by licensed health care professionals. Medical care must be prescribed by a physician.
- Personal Emergency Response System: Offers emergency help to assist seniors and others with remaining independent in their own homes. By pressing a button worn as a pendant or wristband or connected to one's home phone, medical help can be summoned immediately.
- Assistive Technology
- Personal Care/Relief Care
- Comprehensive Options Counseling for Long Term Care Planning
- Family Caregiver Support
Family Caregiver Support Services offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Dayton
Provides a variety of services to help meet the needs of those who care for elderly or disabled adults without payment.
Supports unpaid caregivers of older adults or an adult with a disability. May provide FREE additional support through group training, seminars, support groups, limited transportation, and medical equipment.
Community Living Connections offered at Homage Senior Services
Provides information and referral to a variety of community agencies that service residents of Snohomish County.
Provides information and referral to a variety of community agencies that serve ages 60 and older or living with a disability and live in Snohomish County.
Community Living Connections offered at Mullis Center
Provides information and referral to seniors for services in the community.
Senior Information and Assistance can provide you with information about many services and options, such as: In-Home Care, Medical Insurance, Caregiver Support Programs, Housing, Long-term Care Options, and General Resources.
Case Management offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Walla Walla
Provides case management and assistance for adults who would require Medicaid services in a nursing facility.
Provides FREE Case Management for adults and assists with enrollment for Community First Choice (CFC), which offers in-home care, assistance with essential household tasks, adult family home care, assisted living, and congregate care. This is for adults who would require Medicaid services in a nursing facility.
Services include the following:
- In-home Personal Care: Provides assistance with activities, such as: housework, laundry, meal preparation, eating, shopping, bathing, dressing, transfer assistance, ambulation, self-medication, transportation and escort, and skin, hair and nail care.
- Health Care Services: Care is provided by licensed health care professionals. Medical care must be prescribed by a physician.
- Personal Emergency Response System: Offers emergency help to assist seniors and others with remaining independent in their own homes. By pressing a button worn as a pendant or wristband or connected to one's home phone, medical help can be summoned immediately.
- Assistive Technology
- Personal Care/Relief Care
- Comprehensive Options Counseling for Long Term Care Planning
- Family Caregiver Support
Case Management and Nursing Services offered at Aging and Adult Care of Central Washington
Assists functionally impaired adults who are at risk of institutionalization in accessing, obtaining and effectively utilizing the necessary services which enable them to maintain independence.
Assists functionally impaired adults who are at risk of institutionalization in accessing, obtaining and effectively utilizing the necessary services which enable them to maintain the highest level of independence in the least restrictive setting. Nursing services are provided in residential and home settings.
Medicare Assitance/Senior Information and Assitance offered at Port Angeles Senior Center
Available to anyone 60 and over needing assistance with Medicare and other senior related resources and services.
The Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA) program is a program of the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner consumer protection services. Locally, SHIBA is sponsored by the Olympic Area Agency on Aging.
Our volunteer advisors are trained to give you the latest Medicare information. We provide up-to-date, unbiased information to help you to make informed decisions. Our assistance is always free and confidential with no obligations.
We’re not associated with any insurance company. We don’t sell anything because we have nothing to sell.
If you need help navigating Medicare, please come and see us at one of our free, first come first served, walk in clinics.
Check and Connect offered at Aging and Long Term Care of Eastern Washington
A free telephone reassurance program that provides regularly scheduled calls to clients to address health concerns and reduce isolation. Volunteers check on the client’s well-being and provide helpful resources.
A free telephone reassurance program that provides regularly scheduled calls to clients to address health concerns and reduce isolation. Volunteers check on the client’s well-being and provide helpful resources.
Information and Assistance Program offered by Aging and Adult Care of Central Washington in Omak
Connects seniors, family caregivers, and adults with disabilities to the most appropriate resources.
Administers a variety of low or no-cost services to help seniors, family caregivers, and adults with disabilities by identifying their needs and linking them to the most appropriate resources.
Benefits Assistance offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Kennewick
Offers a public access point for long term supports and services.
Offers a public access point for long term support and services. This is a FREE service for older individuals, adults with disabilities, and family caregivers to navigate and access a wide range of community-based resources by providing information, referrals, and counseling to support an individuals and/or their family. This service includes assisting individuals experiencing financial issues, especially related to health care costs, apply for services that they may qualify for, such as: Low-Income Subsidy program (LIS), Medicare Savings Program (MSP), the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Program (Med D), and WA Apple Health (Medicaid), Social Security, and Basic Food Stamp applications.
Benefits Assistance for Seniors and Adults with Disabilities offered at Aging and Disability Resource Centers in Yakima
Offers a public access point for long term supports and services.
Offers a public access point for long term support and services. This is a FREE service for older individuals, adults with disabilities, and family caregivers to navigate and access a wide range of community-based resources by providing information, referrals, and counseling to support an individuals and/or their family. This service includes assisting individuals experiencing financial issues, especially related to health care costs, apply for services that they may qualify for, such as: Low-Income Subsidy program (LIS), Medicare Savings Program (MSP), the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Program (Med D), and WA Apple Health (Medicaid), Social Security, and Basic Food Stamp applications.
Case Management offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Dayton
Provides case management and assistance for adults who would require Medicaid services in a nursing facility.
Provides FREE Case Management for adults and assists with enrollment for Community First Choice (CFC), which offers in-home care, assistance with essential household tasks, adult family home care, assisted living, and congregate care. This is for adults who would require Medicaid services in a nursing facility.
Services include the following:
- In-home Personal Care: Provides assistance with activities, such as: housework, laundry, meal preparation, eating, shopping, bathing, dressing, transfer assistance, ambulation, self-medication, transportation and escort, and skin, hair and nail care.
- Health Care Services: Care is provided by licensed health care professionals. Medical care must be prescribed by a physician.
- Personal Emergency Response System: Offers emergency help to assist seniors and others with remaining independent in their own homes. By pressing a button worn as a pendant or wristband or connected to one's home phone, medical help can be summoned immediately.
- Assistive Technology
- Personal Care/Relief Care
- Comprehensive Options Counseling for Long Term Care Planning
- Family Caregiver Support
Benefits Assistance for Seniors and Adults with Disabilities offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Ellensburg
Offers a public access point for long term supports and services.
Offers a public access point for long term support and services. This is a FREE service for older individuals, adults with disabilities, and family caregivers to navigate and access a wide range of community-based resources by providing information, referrals, and counseling to support an individuals and/or their family. This service includes assisting individuals experiencing financial issues, especially related to health care costs, apply for services that they may qualify for, such as: Low-Income Subsidy program (LIS), Medicare Savings Program (MSP), the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Program (Med D), and WA Apple Health (Medicaid), Social Security, and Basic Food Stamp applications.
Family Caregiver Support Services offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Kennewick
Provides a variety of services to help meet the needs of those who care for elderly or disabled adults without payment.
Supports unpaid caregivers of older adults or an adult with a disability. May provide FREE additional support through group training, seminars, support groups, limited transportation, and medical equipment.