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Addressing Social Isolation of Seniors

Care Pairs program

Care Pairs program walks alongside those who are new caregivers and care recipients. The non-paid caregiver may be a spouse but also may be a neighbor, a friend or a family member who doesn’t live in the area. One of the Pair needs to be 60 years or older.  The program offers support, tools, and guidance in aiding older adults who they live with or are actively supporting. Weekly check-ins meet people with respect and kindness while offering ideas, guidance, and resources.

Apply to the Care Pairs Program

Senior Friends program

Senior Friends provides volunteer visits with weekly contact in-person and by phone to seniors who feel lonely. Recipients are 60 years or older and live in their own home, or with family or friends. Volunteers are matched with a senior within approximately 5 miles radius, provide weekly contact, which may include appointments, errands, food bank or senior center.  Visits may also be at the client’s home or a phone call.  All volunteers are screened and complete program specific training.

Request a Senior Friend Visit Volunteer as a Senior Friend

Brain Fitness LogoBrain Fitness At-Home Program

Learn about brain health and work on improving skills and reducing the risk of developing dementia.

Learn More about Brain Fitness At-Home

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Contact us

For more information, please reach out to our team:

Phone: 253-697-3005
Email: [email protected]