In Home Care Assistance offered by In In Home Care of Central Washington in Omak
Offers in-home care assistance to allow people stay in their own homes and live more independently.
Offers in-home care assistance to allow people stay in their own homes and live more independently.
Provides the following services for clients:
- Personal Hygiene (bathing, body care, and toileting assistance)
- Eating Assistance
- Transferring
- Positioning
- Dressing
- Meal Preparation
- Housework and laundry
- Self-Medication
- Travel to Medical Services
- Ambulation
- Essential Shopping
- Wood Supply
Disabled Military Veterans Transportation Program offered at Catholic Community Services of Western Washington - Snohomish County at Snohomish Family Center
Provides door-to-door services for disabled veterans living in underserved areas of Snohomish County to access medical appointments and other essential errands.
Provides door-to-door services for disabled veterans living in underserved areas of Snohomish County to access medical appointments and other essential errands.
Home Care Services offered at Kitsap Home Care Service
Provides help to elderly people, children who are disabled in any way and disabled adults. Assist with essential shopping, cooking, laundry, personal care, etc.
Kitsap Home Care Service is an offshoot of Kitsap Tenant Support Services. Provides help to elderly people, children who are disabled in any way, and disabled adults. Assists people with essential shopping, cooking, laundry, personal care, hygiene, medication treatment plans and may accompany the client to medical appointments.
In-Home Care Coverage offered at DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services Office in Colville
Determines eligibility for state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and adults with disabilities remain independent.
Manages state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and people with disabilities remain independent.
Assistance may be provided in any of three settings:
- Participant's home
- Assisted living facility
- Adult family home
Community First Choice
- Provides attendant care and non-care related assistance services to older adults who would otherwise require nursing home placement
- Program participants can choose from whom they receive care services, including hiring family members as care providers
Community Options Program Entry System (COPES)
- Generally provided to clients who are also enrolled in Community First Choice
Medicaid Personal Care
- Provides personal care services for clients who do not require nursing-home-level care
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
- Offers all services through one provider.
- PACE can be funded either through Medicaid, Medicare or private-pay.
New Freedom
- Participants manage their own service plan and budget and take primary responsibility for obtaining services.
Medicaid Transformation Demonstration Medicaid Alternative Care (MAC)
- Supports unpaid caregivers of Medicaid recipients over the age of 55 Targeted Supports for Older Adults (TSOA)
- Supports older adults over the age of 55 who do not receive Medicaid Participants enrolled in one of the in-home care programs may also qualify for other forms of support including assistive technology and personal emergency response systems.
Long Term Care offered at Catholic Community Services - Kitsap - Wheaton Way
Provides comprehensive in-home, non-medical services to maintain a quality lifestyle and independent living. They have respite care for caregivers, and in-home assistance for people who need help with their daily life activities.
Provides comprehensive in-home, non medical services to maintain a quality lifestyle and independent living. They have respite care for caregivers, and in-home assistance for people who need help with their daily life activities. Services may include meal preparation, light housekeeping, laundry, transportation to medical appointments and to do nutritional shopping, as well as personal care, running errands, household repairs, moving assistance and more. Catholic Community Services is offering a free in-home assessment.
Home Care Services offered by Senior Life Resources NW's Home Care Services in Yakima
Provides licensed non-medical personal care needed to remain independent and live safely in own home. Available 24 hours daily.
Provides licensed non-medical personal care needed to remain independent and live safely in own home. Available 24 hours daily. Provides assistance with light housekeeping; laundry, ironing, and changing bed linens; shopping and errands; bathing, grooming & incontinence care; standing and walking; medication reminders; diet maintenance (meal planning, preparation & cleanup); transferring & positioning; use of hoyer or other lift devices; companionship and supervision; dressing; eating; recreational activities, walks & outings; arranging for & transportation to local appointments to doctor visits, pharmacies, hairdressers/barbers, or for visits with friends.
Also provides nurse delegated care, family care, respite for family caregivers so they can have time to take care of other responsibilities or take time for themselves, supportive care for developmentally disabled individuals, and Alzheimer and related dementia care.
In-Home Care Coverage offered at DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services Office in Republic
Determines eligibility for state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and adults with disabilities remain independent.
Manages state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and people with disabilities remain independent.
Assistance may be provided in any of three settings:
- Participant's home
- Assisted living facility
- Adult family home
Community First Choice
- Provides attendant care and non-care related assistance services to older adults who would otherwise require nursing home placement
- Program participants can choose from whom they receive care services, including hiring family members as care providers
Community Options Program Entry System (COPES)
- Generally provided to clients who are also enrolled in Community First Choice
Medicaid Personal Care
- Provides personal care services for clients who do not require nursing-home-level care
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
- Offers all services through one provider.
- PACE can be funded either through Medicaid, Medicare or private-pay.
New Freedom
- Participants manage their own service plan and budget and take primary responsibility for obtaining services.
Medicaid Transformation Demonstration Medicaid Alternative Care (MAC)
- Supports unpaid caregivers of Medicaid recipients over the age of 55 Targeted Supports for Older Adults (TSOA)
- Supports older adults over the age of 55 who do not receive Medicaid Participants enrolled in one of the in-home care programs may also qualify for other forms of support including assistive technology and personal emergency response systems.
In-Home Care Coverage offered at DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services Office in Tacoma
Determines eligibility for state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and adults with disabilities remain independent.
Manages state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and people with disabilities remain independent.
Assistance may be provided in any of three settings:
- Participant's home
- Assisted living facility
- Adult family home
Community First Choice
- Provides attendant care and non-care related assistance services to older adults who would otherwise require nursing home placement
- Program participants can choose from whom they receive care services, including hiring family members as care providers
Community Options Program Entry System (COPES)
- Generally provided to clients who are also enrolled in Community First Choice
Medicaid Personal Care
- Provides personal care services for clients who do not require nursing-home-level care
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
- Offers all services through one provider.
- PACE can be funded either through Medicaid, Medicare or private-pay.
New Freedom
- Participants manage their own service plan and budget and take primary responsibility for obtaining services.
Medicaid Transformation Demonstration Medicaid Alternative Care (MAC)
- Supports unpaid caregivers of Medicaid recipients over the age of 55 Targeted Supports for Older Adults (TSOA)
- Supports older adults over the age of 55 who do not receive Medicaid Participants enrolled in one of the in-home care programs may also qualify for other forms of support including assistive technology and personal emergency response systems.
Case Management offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Ellensburg
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
In-Home Care Coverage offered at DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services Office in Aberdeen
Determines eligibility for state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and adults with disabilities remain independent.
Manages state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and people with disabilities remain independent.
Assistance may be provided in any of three settings:
- Participant's home
- Assisted living facility
- Adult family home
Community First Choice
- Provides attendant care and non-care related assistance services to older adults who would otherwise require nursing home placement
- Program participants can choose from whom they receive care services, including hiring family members as care providers
Community Options Program Entry System (COPES)
- Generally provided to clients who are also enrolled in Community First Choice
Medicaid Personal Care
- Provides personal care services for clients who do not require nursing-home-level care
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
- Offers all services through one provider.
- PACE can be funded either through Medicaid, Medicare or private-pay.
New Freedom
- Participants manage their own service plan and budget and take primary responsibility for obtaining services.
Medicaid Transformation Demonstration Medicaid Alternative Care (MAC)
- Supports unpaid caregivers of Medicaid recipients over the age of 55 Targeted Supports for Older Adults (TSOA)
- Supports older adults over the age of 55 who do not receive Medicaid Participants enrolled in one of the in-home care programs may also qualify for other forms of support including assistive technology and personal emergency response systems.
Volunteer Shopper Service offered at Special Mobility Services
Offers gas assistance for volunteers who provide rides to seniors and individuals living with disabilities. This can include but is not limited to; family member already providing transportation for their loved ones, neighbors helping neighbors, or volunteers looking to help with transportation needs for seniors and individuals with disabilities. Volunteers are paid $0.67 a mile for transportation to a grocery store, food bank, pharmacy, or farmers market.
Offers gas assistance for volunteers who provide rides to seniors and individuals living with disabilities. This can include but is not limited to; family member already providing transportation for their loved ones, neighbors helping neighbors, or volunteers looking to help with transportation needs for seniors and individuals with disabilities. Volunteers are paid $0.67 a mile for transportation to a grocery store, food bank, pharmacy, or farmers market.
Developmental Disabilities Services offered at Community Living in Yakima
Specializes in supporting individuals with developmental disabilities combined with aging issues, such as Dementia and Alzheimer's.
Supports individuals with developmental disabilities by providing community living services to help them live in their own homes within their own communities.
Individualized teaching and training may include:
- Personal hygiene
- Cooking, cleaning, and laundry
- Grocery shopping and menu planning
- Paying bills and budgeting
- Assistance with medications
- Doctor appointments and following doctor orders
- Support with communication devices, transportation, and support with activities
In-Home Care Coverage offered at DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services Office in South Bend
Determines eligibility for state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and adults with disabilities remain independent.
Manages state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and people with disabilities remain independent.
Assistance may be provided in any of three settings:
- Participant's home
- Assisted living facility
- Adult family home
Community First Choice
- Provides attendant care and non-care related assistance services to older adults who would otherwise require nursing home placement
- Program participants can choose from whom they receive care services, including hiring family members as care providers
Community Options Program Entry System (COPES)
- Generally provided to clients who are also enrolled in Community First Choice
Medicaid Personal Care
- Provides personal care services for clients who do not require nursing-home-level care
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
- Offers all services through one provider.
- PACE can be funded either through Medicaid, Medicare or private-pay.
New Freedom
- Participants manage their own service plan and budget and take primary responsibility for obtaining services.
Medicaid Transformation Demonstration Medicaid Alternative Care (MAC)
- Supports unpaid caregivers of Medicaid recipients over the age of 55 Targeted Supports for Older Adults (TSOA)
- Supports older adults over the age of 55 who do not receive Medicaid Participants enrolled in one of the in-home care programs may also qualify for other forms of support including assistive technology and personal emergency response systems.
Home Care Services offered at Senior Life Resources NW's Home Care Services in Ellensburg
Provides licensed non-medical personal care needed to remain independent and live safely in own home. Available 24 hours daily.
Provides licensed non-medical personal care needed to remain independent and live safely in own home. Available 24 hours daily. Provides assistance with light housekeeping; laundry, ironing, and changing bed linens; shopping and errands; bathing, grooming & incontinence care; standing and walking; medication reminders; diet maintenance (meal planning, preparation & cleanup); transferring & positioning; use of hoyer or other lift devices; companionship and supervision; dressing; eating; recreational activities, walks & outings; arranging for & transportation to local appointments to doctor visits, pharmacies, hairdressers/barbers, or for visits with friends.
Also provides nurse delegated care, family care, respite for family caregivers so they can have time to take care of other responsibilities or take time for themselves, supportive care for developmentally disabled individuals, and Alzheimer and related dementia care.
Volunteer Services offered at Catholic Community Services - Clallam
Provides assistance to low-income seniors and disabled adults to help with transportation, minor home repairs, ramp construction, installing grab bars, yard care, and errand running..
VS provides assistance to those who cannot afford to pay for the kinds of services we provide, do not qualify for assistance elsewhere, or do not have family and friends to help them. This program of CCS uses volunteers to provide a variety of services to low income seniors or disabled people over 18. Our volunteers provide services such as yard care, transportation, shopping, minor home repair, errands and more. This agency may be able to assist in installing handicapped devices including ramps and grab bars. Clients must be living independently in their homes. Services are subject to availability of volunteers. Cannot assist those living in assisted living facilities. Transportation is primarily for medical appointments, shopping and errands. Out of area transportation such as Seattle, Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, Port Townsend is possible, but is based on the availability of a volunteer.
In-Home Care Assistance offered at Coastal Community Action Program - Grays Harbor
Provides help with in-home care and assistance for tasks including: housework, laundry, personal care, meal preparation, medication reminders, transportation to physician appointments, and 24-hour care.
CCAP provides services to children and people with developmental needs as well as the elderly. Services vary according to the needs of the client, including: Housework Laundry Personal care Meal Preparation Medication Reminders Transportation to physician appointments 24 hour care Protective supervision is also provided when needed. Our services are available to both State of Washington and private pay clients. Services are available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day with advance notice. Phone # 360-533-5100
In-Home Care Coverage offered at DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services Office in Smokey Point
Determines eligibility for state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and adults with disabilities remain independent.
Manages state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and people with disabilities remain independent.
Assistance may be provided in any of three settings:
- Participant's home
- Assisted living facility
- Adult family home
Community First Choice
- Provides attendant care and non-care related assistance services to older adults who would otherwise require nursing home placement
- Program participants can choose from whom they receive care services, including hiring family members as care providers
Community Options Program Entry System (COPES)
- Generally provided to clients who are also enrolled in Community First Choice
Medicaid Personal Care
- Provides personal care services for clients who do not require nursing-home-level care
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
- Offers all services through one provider.
- PACE can be funded either through Medicaid, Medicare or private-pay.
New Freedom
- Participants manage their own service plan and budget and take primary responsibility for obtaining services.
Medicaid Transformation Demonstration Medicaid Alternative Care (MAC)
- Supports unpaid caregivers of Medicaid recipients over the age of 55 Targeted Supports for Older Adults (TSOA)
- Supports older adults over the age of 55 who do not receive Medicaid Participants enrolled in one of the in-home care programs may also qualify for other forms of support including assistive technology and personal emergency response systems.
Supportive Services offered by Catholic Community Services' Volunteer Services
Volunteers provide light housekeeping, meal preparation, laundry, yard work and transportation to low-income seniors and people with disabilities. Request 7-10 days in advance for transportation; other services may take longer; provided based on volunteer availability.
Helps low-income elders and adults with chronic illnesses or disabilities remain independent in their homes.
Matches volunteers to provide companionship, light housework, and other simple chores.
Assists with everyday household chores such as vacuuming, laundry, grocery shopping and yard work.
Drives and carpools seniors and adults with disabilities to doctor’s appointments, the grocery store, the pharmacy, and other important locations.
Drivers are able to wait until appointment is over for return trip.
Phone Buddies provide older adults with support through a weekly phone call.
Services are provided based on volunteer availability and calls are returned in the order in which they are received.
All volunteers are carefully screened with three references and a Washington State Patrol background check.
Due to the high number of requests and limited number of volunteers, may be unable to offer services to all callers.
Home Care Services offered at Senior Life Resources NW's Home Care Services in Sunnyside
Provides licensed non-medical personal care needed to remain independent and live safely in own home. Available 24 hours daily.
Provides licensed non-medical personal care needed to remain independent and live safely in own home. Available 24 hours daily. Provides assistance with light housekeeping; laundry, ironing, and changing bed linens; shopping and errands; bathing, grooming & incontinence care; standing and walking; medication reminders; diet maintenance (meal planning, preparation & cleanup); transferring & positioning; use of hoyer or other lift devices; companionship and supervision; dressing; eating; recreational activities, walks & outings; arranging for & transportation to local appointments to doctor visits, pharmacies, hairdressers/barbers, or for visits with friends.
Also provides nurse delegated care, family care, respite for family caregivers so they can have time to take care of other responsibilities or take time for themselves, supportive care for developmentally disabled individuals, and Alzheimer and related dementia care.
Volunteer Medical Transportation and Medical Equipment offered at ECHHO - Ecumenical Christian Helping Hands Organization
Provides volunteer services to individuals to help with transportation to necessary appointments, light housekeeping, minor home repair, essential errands, shopping, friendly visiting, and lends medical equipment.
Travel to Medical Appointments - Give rides to medical appointments and necessary errands. At least two weeks of notice is typically needed for local trips; and more advance notice is needed for out-of-county appointments. Each person must be able to get in and out of vehicles with minimal assistance or be accompanied by a caregiver who can assist. Loans of Medical Equipment - Lend wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, bath seats, commodes, hospital beds and other items free of charge to anyone who needs them.
In Home Care Assistance offered by In Home Care of Central Washington in Wenatchee
Offers in-home care assistance to allow people stay in their own homes and live more independently.
Offers in-home care assistance to allow people stay in their own homes and live more independently.
Provides the following services for clients:
- Personal Hygiene (bathing, body care, and toileting assistance)
- Eating Assistance
- Transferring
- Positioning
- Dressing
- Meal Preparation
- Housework and laundry
- Self-Medication
- Travel to Medical Services
- Ambulation
- Essential Shopping
- Wood Supply
Case Management offered at Aging and Disability Resource Center in Pomeroy
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 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