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Support you count on, care you deserve

When distress takes a toll on a senior’s health and daily life, we’re here to take action, providing our members with ongoing support and care they need to feel safe, respected, and valued.

Memory Loss

Seniors with memory loss, Alzheimer's, or brain injuries that affect their ability to think, speak, or perform daily activities

Here's how we help

  • Advocate for proper diagnosis, treatment plans, and holistic care
  • Assist in locating safe and supportive environments
  • Coordinate with caregivers and family to establish daily routines and care strategies
  • Support with navigating legal and financial concerns related to memory impairment
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Physical Limitations

Seniors with disabilities or mobility challenges, such as difficulty walking, using assistive devices, or recovering from surgery

Here's how we help

  • Obtain mobility aids like walkers, wheelchairs, or home modifications
  • Advocate for fair treatment and accessibility in care facilities or public spaces
  • Support with managing daily tasks, such as home care or transportation services
  • Coordinate with healthcare providers for therapy or rehabilitation programs
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Health Issues

Seniors living with long-term conditions like diabetes, arthritis, or heart disease, as well as those suffering from persistent pain.

Here's how we help

  • Advocate for comprehensive care plans, including access to specialists and therapies
  • Support in managing prescription medications and pain relief strategies
  • Educate about nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle changes tailored to chronic conditions
  • Assist with insurance and healthcare claims to cover treatments
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Mental Struggles

Seniors dealing with emotional and mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, or social isolation.

Here's how we help

  • Connection to mental health professionals for counseling and therapy
  • Advocate for seniors’ emotional needs in caregiving or healthcare settings
  • Resources to combat loneliness, such as social programs or community activities
  • Encouragement and tools to manage stress, depression, or anxiety
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