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Aging Office of Western Nebraska (AOWN) http://www.aown.org (external link)
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
CASE MANAGEMENT to assist elderly clients to remain in their own homes
ASSESSMENTS for those considering a nursing home to determine if home assistance or another alternative might be appropriate
COORDINATION OF CONGREGATE MEALS and home delivered meals in individual communities
TELEPHONE ASSURANCE Monday-Friday to verify the well being and safety of home bound individuals
HEALTH AND WELLNESS EDUCATION
LIFELINE EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM, an in-home service targeted at helping clients remain safe in their homes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
IN-HOME CAREGIVERS LIST who have had criminal background checks, to hire for private duty, and offers referral to respite providers for families and/or individuals in need
MEDICARE INSURANCE COUNSELING
IN-HOME CHORE AND HOUSEKEEPING
LOANING OF DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
CAREGIVER support group
CONTRACTED HANDYMAN services offer homemaker/housekeeper duties, lawn mowing, and snow removal for individuals 60 years of age or older; suggested contributions are based on total cost of services, then applied to a sliding fee scale
Contacts:
Box Butte County (see listing for Alliance Senior Center)
Cheyenne County, contact Dixie Brown, (308) 254-2755
City of Kimball, contact Sheri Roberds, (308) 235-2688
Morrill County, contact Nancy Eichhaler, (308) 262-1846
Scotts Bluff County, contact Carol Prince, (308) 436-6687
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Aging Partners http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
PLANS, coordinates and advocates for older people in the eight county area; mission is to enhance daily living, expand personal choices, and educate the community in an effort to ensure the independence and full life of the people we serve
WORKS with a full range of concerns that occur after the age of 60; this includes information and assistance, financial and legal concerns, housing options and services for family members and caregiver
TECHNICAL SUPPORT to publicly-funded local aging programs in Butler, Fillmore, Lancaster, Polk, Saline, Saunders, Seward and York counties
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American Indian Council
MEALS served to anyone 11:30am-12:30pm, Monday-Friday
MEDICAL BUS SERVICES for Native Americans in the Alliance, Rushville, Hay Springs, and Gordon communities to the Pine Ridge, S.D. Medical Clinic/Hospital; for emergencies the bus can leave anytime, but a referral from a doctor is needed; for non-emergencies, the trip is made once a week
SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING
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American Red Cross - Loess Hills Chapter http://www.loesshills.redcross.org (external link)
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, disaster planning, and disaster recovery services
FIRST AID, CPR, water safety classes
HIV/AIDS EDUCATION
YOUTH SERVICE PROGRAM
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION
COMMUNICATION SERVICE for military servicemen and dependents
INTERNATIONAL TRACING SERVICE
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
RENT AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE when funds are available
MEALS ON WHEELS for Pottawattamie County only
COMMUNITY-WIDE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Blue Rivers Area Agency on Aging http://www.braaa.org (external link)
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
RESPITE CARE
CARE MANAGEMENT for those age 60+
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS for those age 65+
AGED AND DISABLED MEDICAID WAIVER for those age 65+
OMBUDSMAN for long term care for those age 60+
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Butler County Senior Services Program
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Butler County to support their independence and community involvement.
CONGREGATE MEALS at noon, Monday-Friday
HOME DELIVERED MEALS by volunteers
FOOT CARE CLINIC two times a month ($8.00 fee)
DAILY RECREATIONAL activities (cards, pool, quilting)
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS on the fourth Wednesday of each month
SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM recruits senior volunteers, 60 years or older, and pays them a small stipend to provide companion services to homebound seniors
INCOME TAX assistance
FARMER'S MARKET coupons
FOOD ASSISTANCE
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Campus Kitchens Project,The http://www.campuskitchens.org (external link)
NUTRITIOUS prepared and delivered to individuals referred by agency service providers
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Cass County Memorial Hospital http://www.casshealth.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
HOME MEDICAL supplies, home care, and hospice services
MEALS ON WHEELS
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH services, inpatient and outpatient
DIABETES EDUCATON
MONTHLY OUTPATIENT CLINICS
ALZHEIMERS Support Group
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Child Nutrition Services http://www.gocns.net (external link)
CHILD CARE FOOD PROGRAM which provides cash reimbursements for meals and snacks served to children in their care; the agency also offers training; providers may submit menus on-line, on paper, mail or fax
RESOURCE LIBRARY for participating child care providers, as well as cookbooks and free record-keeping calendars
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Cirrus House, Inc. http://www.cirrushouse.com (external link)
SERVICES for those who experience severe and persistent mental illness
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM provides assistance in locating suitable and affordable housing, teaches basic living skills, and assists in finding appropriate medical care
DAY REHABILITATION, day support, and transitional employment opportunities
ASSISTED LIVING facility where members are encouraged to be part of the treatment plan
TRANSPORTATION to and from home, work, and appointments
LOW COST MEALS served weekdays at noon
MEDICATION SUPPORT
YOUTH PROGRAMS
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Clyde Malone Community Center http://www.malonecenter.org (external link)
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT and Enrichment programs
YOUTH DELINQUENCY prevention services
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL for emergency services
SERVICES FOR ELDERLY include congregate meals and education
SPECIAL EVENTS to celebrate African American Culture and Heritage
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Columbus Community Hospital http://www.columbushosp.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP meets quarterly, 562-3322
PARKISON'S SUPPORT GROUP, 3:00pm-4:00pm, 2nd Thursday every other month, 564-1438
HEALTH WATCH personal emergency system
SMOKING CESSATION, 562-3322
MEALS ON WHEELS available for $4.25 for senior citizens or people with physical disabilities, 562-4466
HOME HEALTH and Hospice Care, 562-3300
OCCUPATIONAL, SPEECH AND PHYSICAL therapy
WIGGLES AND GIGGLES THERAPY for Kids includes evaluation, treatment, and education for developmental disabilities and other pediatric conditions
GENERAL HEALTH EDUCATION programs on topics such as nutrition and diabetes, 562-3341
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH and safety education, including flu shots, and treatment of injuries
CARDIOPULMONARY REHABILITATION and wellness - wellness program is open to the public
BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT, call 562-3266 for appointment
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Community Action Partnership of Lancaster and Saunders Counties http://www.communityactionatwork.org (external link)
CENTER FOR REFUGEE AND IMMIGRANTS provides assistance with immigration paperwork; career advancement training, employment assistance services.
COMPUTER LEARNING LAB; upon completion of 30 credits of prescribed coursework clients receive a free, refurbished computer; participants must meet income guidelines; open lab times are available
COMPUTER RECYCLING, accepts donations of used computers. Usable parts are refurbished, all other components are recycled. Clients can also take a computre repair training class where they help refurbish computers. The computer recycling program gives recycled computers to individuals successfully completing 30 hours of computer classes and organizations needing computers to increase their ability to serve their clients.
MICROENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT aims to create job opportunities for low-income individuals who want to start their own business or expand the small business they currently own; offers technical and soft-skills training related to small business development administered in the Core Four Business Planning Course curriculum; provides training in the lawn care industry through LAP Lawn Service internship program
HOMELESS VOUCHER PROGRAM serves homeless individuals or families in Lancaster County by providing intensive case management; applicants must be eligible for a Section 8 voucher through Lincoln Housing Authority
HOUSING AND RESOURCES COUNSELING provides emergency assistance with deposit, rent, gas/electric, and water; households must complete an application over the phone or in person to be eligible (must have amount past due); through the LES Energy Voucher Program, clients may receive vouchers that help pay their energy bills
INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTS (IDA) serve income-eligible Lincoln families by matching their earned income savings to purchase a home, start a business, or pay for post-secondary education tuition fees; interested families must complete financial literacy classes as a prerequisite to participation in the IDA program
CAREER ADVANCEMENT TRAINING (CAT) offers intensive career training to ensure success in any type of employment, including coverage of such topics as problem solving, coping with stress, and communicating appropriately in the workplace; on-the-job training, career guidance, assistance applying for employment, and follow-up support to promote long-term job retention
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM provides housing subsidies, case management, and supportive services to homeless families in Lincoln; participants are assigned a case manager and work to overcome the barriers that led to homelessness
VITA TAX PREPARATION PROGRAM provides information on Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and eligibility guidelines for the credit; free basic tax preparation is provided to low-income families and individuals who are eligible for EITC
WEATHERIZATION serves renters, owners, multi-units, mobile homes, and standard constructed homes in Lancaster and Saunders counties; households must meet 200% of federal poverty guidelines. Homes are eligible if it has been weatherized before October 1,1993; services include heating inspection and cleaning, furnace replacement, water heater replacement, insulation of attics and sidewalls, insulation in floors and ceilings of mobile homes, caulking and sealing, and window and door replacement
LANDLORD/TENANT SERVICES aims to increase stability in housing among low income individuals and families; services available to anyone requesting information about landlord and tenant relations; however, the program specifically targets low income populations at risk of losing their housing due to eviction
FINANCIAL LITERACY aims to educate individuals and families in important financial skills for life, such as money management, budgeting, credit, banking, and more; program utilizes MoneySmart curriculum - administered in multiple languages
OTHER SERVICES LISTED SEPARATELY:
HEAD START / EARLY HEAD START comprehensive child development programs serve low income children from birth to age five, pregnant women, and their families; primary focus is school preparedness for low income children; programs take a holistic approach to issues of child development
LANGUAGELINC offers for-fee interpretation and translation services in the Lincoln community with an emphasis on the medical field
REPRESENTATIVE PAYEE PROGRAM provides intensive comprehensive case management services designed to ensure the client's rent, utilities, and other basic needs are met; also provides one on one case support services, information and referrals, budgeting, and goal planning
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Council Bluffs Community Schools http://www.cb-schools.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT providing preschool, elementary, and secondary education
COMMUNITY education
CLOTHING AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES through Endowment Fund for needy children; contact individual school for information
SUMMER FOOD SERVICE offers free breakfast and lunch during the summer months for anyone ages 1-18 at certain schools
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Crossroads Center http://www.crossroadsmission.com (external link)
EMERGENCY AND TRANSITIONAL shelter for men, women and children
HOT MEALS served three times a day
4-PHASE RECOVERY program
GED CLASSES
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ENOA-Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging http://www.enoa.org (external link)
SENIOR CENTERS noon meals for seniors - 444-6513 (see below for Omaha locations)
HOME DELIVERED meals for homebound elderly and disabled individuals certified by a case manager from ENOA or DHHS; clients receive 5-7 meals a week; sliding fee scale - 444-6444 or 444-6766
PUBLIC INFORMTION - New Horizons Newspaper - 444-6654
TRANSPORTATION, rural areas
402-721-7770 - Dodge County
402-426-9614 - Washington County
888-210-1093 - Cass, Douglas, and Sarpy Counties
HEALTH maintenance clinic - 444-6444
VOLUNTEERS ASSISTING SENIORS (VAS) - free assistance for people 55 years and older in insurance, legal and consumer issues, including Medicare counseling - 444-6617
HOMEMAKER services - 444-6444 ext 223
RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (RSVP) - 444-6444 Ext 224
FOSTER GRANDPARENTS provide service to children with special needs; volunteers who are age 60 and over and meet income guidelines agree to serve an average of 20 hours per week and receive a tax-free stipend of $2.70/hour and an array of benefits - 444-6444 Ext 246 or 245
SENIOR COMPANION Program provides individuals with special needs assistance in their homes or a facility; Companions receive a tax-free stipend of $2.70/hour and other benefits; must meet income guidelines - 444-6444 Ext 247 or 246
CASE MANAGEMENT - 444-6596
PERSONAL CARE services - 444-6444
DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT - 444-6444
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS - 546-1870
GRANPARENTS RESOURCE CENTER provides services for grandparents caring for their grandchildren - 444-6444 ext. 297
FAN program for people 60+years - 444-6596
VOLUNTEER Opportunities - 444-6444 ext. 221
SENIORHELP VOLUNTEER Program - 444-6444 ext. 238
LONG-TERM care ombudsman - 444-6444 ext 239
SENIOR EMPLOYMENT program is a referral, job search source for employment for
individuals 50 years and older; offers subsidized employment for individuals 55 years
and older who are unemployed and qualify at 125% of poverty guidelines - 444-6684
COMPUTER CLASSES for those 50 and older; $20 for 10 hours of instruction - 444-6684
GATEKEEPER Program - 444-6444 ext 217 to make a referral to participate in training
AGED MEDICAID Waiver - 546-1870
CASE MANAGER coordinates services, working on behalf of older individuals; arranges for in-home services
INTERGENERATION Orchestra of Omaha combines volunteer musicians 25 years of age and under and 50 years and over; auditions held each May - 444-6444 ext 221
DOUGLAS AND SARPY COUNTY SENIOR CENTER locations:
Bellevue Senior Center, 109 West 22nd Avenue, 68005 - 293-3041
Camelot Friendship Center, 9270 Cady Avenue, 68134 - 444-3091
Corrigan Senior Center, 3819 X Street, 68107 - 731-7210
Family Service Senior Center, 2101 South 42nd Street, 68105 - 553-5300
Florence Senior Center, 2920 Bondesson Street, 68112 - 444-6333
Heartland Senior Center, 3534 South 108th Street, 68144 - 616-3090
Highland Tower Senior Center, 2500 B Street, 68105 - 444-6513
Immanuel Courtyard, 6757 Newport Avenue, Suite 100, 68152 - 829-2912
LaVista Senior Center, 8116 Parkview Boulevard, 68128 - 331-3455
Millard/Montclair Center, 2304 South 135th Avenue, 68144 - 546-1270
Native American Elders Nutrition Program, 2240 Landon Court, 68102 - 346-0902
North Senior Center, 2415 Grant Street, 68111 - 444-6278
Papillion Senior Center, 1001 Limerick Road, 68046 - 597-2059
Park Tower Senior Center, 1601 Park Avenue, 68105 - 444-6513
Ralston Senior Center, 7301 Q Street, Suite 100, 68127 - 339-4926
Seven Oaks Lunch Club, 3439 State Street, 68112 - 451-4477
St Mary Magdalene Senior Center, 1817 Dodge Street, 68102 - 346-3234
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Family Service Association of Lincoln http://www.familyservicelincoln.org (external link)
BUILDING TOMORROW provides professional resources for child care providers and parents; offers in-services and workshops on a weekly basis on topics such as child development, discipline, nutrition, CPR/First aid, and activities for children; and a toll-free Warm Line answers questions, discusses childcare issues, and assists in locating additional resources.
CHILD CARE FOOD PROGRAM, a federal program administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture through the Nebraska Department of Education, reimburses child care providers for serving nutritious meals/snacks to children in their home child care through age 12.
FAMILY EDUCATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES provides intensive, short-term services that are focused on skill building activities between parents and children. The service can be offered in the family's home and typically focuses on parent-child relationship, parent education, home-management skills and linkages with other community resources. Families voluntarily participate in the services. Services are provided to clients at a reduced fee or free of charge.
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY THERAPY services are provided within the school setting to assist individuals and families in dealing with stress that impacts their behaviors and relationships at school or home. Services are currently provided in six (6) Lincoln Public Elementary Schools and two (2) Lincoln Public Middle Schools. Therapy services are provided through collaboration with Lincoln Public Schools, Community Learning Centers and Early Childhood and Youth Development Programs. Services are free of charge to families at these designated schools. Families voluntarily participate in the services.
PARENTING CLASS - Family Support Specialists facilitate quarterly Parenting Classes. The 'Successful Parenting Class' is an eight-week series including basic parenting skills -- parenting styles, ages and stages of development, preventative discipline, family communication and safety within the home. Information on Parenting Teens is also offered in conjunction with Parenting Classes and addresses the challenges parents encounter during the teenage years of their children.
TRANSPARENTING CLASS focuses on teaching parents how to manage and understand the emotional and behavioral needs of their children during a divorce or separation and strives to teach parents ways they can help their children adjust and handle the effects of divorce. The four-hour class emphasizes each parent's responsibility in the development of a post-divorce relationship that provides a nurturing and non-threatening environment for children.
WELCOME BABY supports new parents during the pre-natal and early infancy years. The program's aim is to prevent issues of child abuse and neglect by enhancing parenting skills and providing support, information and education to parents through one-on-one direct contact and Activity Fairs. The Welcome Baby Specialist provides in-home support to mothers. Families voluntarily participate in resources, learn new ways to care for infants, and meet other people. The Activity Fairs are a collaborative effort between Family Service and at least seven (7) different agencies within the community.
WOMEN, INFANTS, CHILDREN (WIC) provides supplemental food, health and nutrition education, referrals, and breastfeeding support to low-income pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants (0-12 months), and children (up to 5 years) at six (6) locations throughout Lincoln: Mill Towne, 501 S. 7th St. (7th and J Streets), First United Methodist Church in northeast Lincoln (52nd & St. Paul Ave.), Carol Yoakum Family Resource Center (Air Park), Saratoga Elementary School (13th & South Streets), Belmont Elementary School (14th & Judson Streets), and Head Start Early Child Development Center (13th and High Streets).
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS offer a unique combination of exciting enrichment activities, field trips and academic support. Activities include literacy, math, science, creative and cultural arts and recreation and leisure. Programs are open during the school year, LPS non-school days, and during the summer. Located at the following elementary schools: Adams, Beattie, Campbell, Cavett, Eastridge, Fredstrom, Hill, Holmes, Huntington, Humann, Maxey, Meadowlane, Morley, Prescott, Riley, Randolph, Rousseau, Saratoga, Sheridan and West Lincoln. Located at the following Middle Schools: Dawes and Goodrich; also offers Before and After School Programs, Full-Day Summer Youth Programs and Middle School Enrichment Clubs.
EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM provides an active learning approach that is developmentally appropriate, while stimulating the child's growth. It encompasses all aspects of each child's development and involves both the teachers and parents in supporting the child's emerging intellectual, physical, social and emotional skills. Located at Early Childhood Education and Family Center, 4525 F Street, Lincoln, NE 68510 - phone (402) 441-7001.
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Fillmore County Senior Services
SENIOR SERVICES
HOME DELIVERED meals
INFORMATION and referral
CASE MANAGEMENT
ARRANGES for in-home services (housekeeping, yard work, personal care, transportation, shopping, and laundry assistance)
ACTIVITIES coordination
COUNSELING with seniors and/or family members
RESOURCE development
ADVOCACY
COORDINATION and technical assistance to senior organizations
WELLNESS program
CAREGIVER support
INSURANCE counseling
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First Presbyterian Church - Scottsbluff
SOUP KITCHEN
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First United Methodist Church of Gering
SOUP KITCHEN
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Food Bank for the Heartland http://www.foodbankheartland.org (external link)
PROVIDES donated and purchased food to charitable organizations for emergency food assistance
PROVIDES FOOD for summer food program for children; call for referrals to nearby feeding sites
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Food Bank for the Heartland http://www.foodbankheartland.org (external link)
PROVIDES donated and purchased food to charitable organizations for emergency food assistance
PROVIDES FOOD for summer food program for children; call for referrals to nearby feeding sites
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Food Bank of Lincoln, Inc. http://www.lincolnfoodbank.org (external link)
FOOD COLLECTION and distribution program serving other non-profit organizations and low-income individuals; food, personal care items, and household products are collected from food companies, food drives, other Food Banks, or the government; the Food Bank warehouses and distributes these products to 60 non-profit agency members; an inventory list is made available weekly to member organizations for shopping purposes; frozen, refrigerated and dry products may be obtained at the Food Bank by member organizations
MOBILE food pantry system that delivers food at no charge to individuals and families at 5 different sites per week
BACKPACK program that sends home food-filled backpacks with over 1,500 children on Friday afternoons during the school year
PROVIDES FOOD for summer food program for children; call for referrals to nearby feeding sites
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Fremont Parks and Recreation Department http://www.connectfremont.com (external link)
RECREATION programs for people 18 years of age with a disability and appropriate social skills
SENIOR Adult Center
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Friendly Meals
VOLUNTEERS prepare congregate meals for the Crete Senior Center (including diabetic meals) and
HOME delivered meals
MEALS are provided Monday through Saturday, except for holidays
SENIOR citizen meetings are held on the last Tuesday of each month at the Wanek's Community Center
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Haven House
EMERGENCY SHELTER
OPEN KITCHEN serving at least two meals a day to those who are hungry
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Heartland Family Service http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, marriage, families and children including:
-Mental Health Services
-Substance Abuse Services includes assessment, outpatient treatment, chemical dependency groups and alcohol and drug education classes for OWI, DUI and MIP.
-Compulsive Gambling Treatment
-Therapeutic School
-Family Works residential substance abuse treatment for women with infants
-Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
-Parenting Classes
-Training for childcare providers
CHILD WELFARE SERVICES
-Intensive Family Preservation
-Family Support Services
-Jefferson House Children's Emergency Shelter and Group Home (Fremont, NE)
-Children's Emergency Shelter (Omaha, NE)
-Tracker program (Omaha, NE)
-Electronic Monitoring/GPS Services (Omaha, NE)
-Drug and Alcohol Testing (Omaha, NE)
-Home Supported Safety Services (Omaha, NE)
-Respite Services (Omaha, NE)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES
-24-hour crisis line 800-523-3666
-"Safe Haven" Transitional Shelter for women and children
-Protection order assistance / Criminal justice advocacy
-Support group for Women
-"Choosing Non-Violence" batterer's group for men
JUVENILE CRIME Intervention and Prevention
-Community Based Evaluation
-Youth Substance Abuse Outpatient Treatment
-Tracker Program
-Victim Empathy Program
-Youth Links triage center
NEIGHBORHOOD CENTERS:
-Family and Child Care Resource Center serves the Metro Area
-Ruth K Solomon Girls Center serves the Metro Area, but primarily North Omaha
-Senior Center serves the Metro Area, but primarily Central Omaha
-Transitions serves Pottawattamie County
EMERGENCY SERVICES
-Pottawattamie County Homeless Link
-Heartland Homes permanent supportive housing (Council Bluffs)
-Heartland Housing Solutions (Omaha)
-Career Clothing Closet (Omaha / Council Bluffs)
-Holiday Assistance Program (North Omaha, Sarpy County)
-Gendler Emergency Medication Service - GEMS(North Omaha)
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Henderson Health Care Services, Inc. http://www.hendersonhealthcare.org (external link)
CRITICAL ACCESS HOSPITAL acute and skilled care, surgical unit; obstetrics, including delivery room and newborn nursery; emergency room; outpatient services; radiology; laboratory, specialty clinics, physician's clinics and long-term care nursing
PHYSICIAN'S CLINICS
ASSISTED AND INDEPENDENT living complexes
PHYSICAL, occupational and speech therapy, cardiac rehabilitation
WELLNESS CENTER
MEALS ON WHEELS
NURSING HOME CARE
ADULT DAYCARE
RESPITE CARE
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Hope Harbor, Inc. http://www.hopeharborgi.org (external link)
TRANSITIONAL homeless shelter
MEALS and case management service for homeless and near-homeless
GAS VOUCHERS for out of town medical appointments and bus vouchers for persons going or returning to a stable situation, job or home, in surrounding areas; services available to the general public.
EMERGENCY shelter for single women and single parents with children
CLOTHING, hats, gloves, and coat distribution to women and children
GENERAL ASSISTANCE with furniture, hygiene items, household goods, etc.
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inCOMMON Community Development http://www.incommoncd.org (external link)
COMMON GROUND organizes asset-based neighborhood development through resident empowerment, collaborative partnerships, and creative initiatives promoting relationship-building and long-term, systemic change; primarily focused in the Park Avenue neighborhood with a Community Meal every Saturday at 11:30 am at First Baptist Church
COMMON LIFE trains, equips, and supports individuals and small groups in their companionship of an individual or family throughout and beyond their transition from poverty; serves four main populations: homeless/near homeless, refugee, post-incarcerated, and at-risk youth
COMMON TABLE exists to provide an entry point around a shared table for the development of healthy relationships, which span the lines of socioeconomic diversity; takes place every Monday from 5:30-7 pm
OMAHA COMMONS offers weekly local concerts and bi-monthly local art galleries and auctions
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Indian Center, Inc. http://www.indiancenterinc.org (external link)
PROMOTES and strengthens cultural awareness by teaching cultural traditions among Native Americans
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES offers emergency services, referrals and case management of basic necessities to low income families and individuals of all racial and ethnic groups. Diapers, low income Star Tran monthly passes, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, and holiday gift giving programs are offered. Emergency rental or utility bill payment assistance to American Indian persons with eviction or disconnect notices may be provided, funds permitting.
FOOD PROGRAMS include commodity food to elderly, and pregnant women, or mothers with young children to age 6 on a monthly basis. Perishable food distribution is held twice weekly on Tuesdays at 1pm and Thursdays at 10am. Emergency food pantry applications accepted Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 1-3pm. Senior DinerÂ’s lunch served daily from 11:30am-12:30pm, free of charge.
HOMEOWNERSHIP PROGRAM provides pre-purchasing counseling. This program is designed to offer homeownership and housing rehabilitation opportunities to eligible Native American individuals, families, tribes and Tribally Designated Housing Entities on their native lands and within an approved Indian area as defined by HUD.
HOUSING PROGRAM based in the city of Lincoln this program has over 142 units of rental housing for low-income families, elderly and handicapped residents. The housing properties include three complexes for the elderly and two for low-income. These units are managed by a private management company and Indian Center, Inc.
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL to local human service agencies and tribally-operated programs for specialized services, legal services to Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs, tribal legal services, or pro bono legal services and area senior citizens.
NEBRASKA INDIAN HEALTHY MARRIAGE PROJECT is designed to increase the number of Native American children raised by two parents in a healthy relationship through the use of culturally appropriate training materials. This project will help couples and individuals develop the skills and knowledge needed to form and sustain a healthy relationship.
NEBRASKA URBAN INDIAN CIRCLE OF CARE PROJECT will provide the urban Indian communities of Lincoln and Omaha with tools and resources to plan and design a holistic, community-based system of care to support mental health and wellness for their children, youth and families. Families and youth will work in partnership with public and private organizations to design mental health services and supports that are effective, that build on the strengths of individuals and address each person's cultural needs.
SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTER provides basic business development services for low-income persons, minorities, women and all racial/ethnic groups, new or existing businesses and refers clients to Nebraska Business Development Center for specialized services.
WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT PROGRAM provides GED instruction, job training placement assistance and help with educational goals, job search and placement for Native Americans.
YOUTH PROGRAM offers after school enrichment activities, homework help, and other special events
ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS MEETING – daily 5:15 pm.
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Jewish Senior Services http://www.rbjh.com (external link)
FULL SERVICE HOME for aged
INTERMEDIATE AND SKILLED nursing care
SUPPORTIVE COUNSELING for senior citizens and families
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE and crisis intervention
KOSHER MEALS ON WHEELS
HEALTH AND DENTAL screening
CONTINUING EDUCATION
JEWISH FUNERAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORTATION medical appointments, shopping, group service programs
COMMUNITY OUTREACH and residential services in determining client service needs
LIFE LINE
CONGREGATE MEALS programs Mondays at JCC
SHORT TERM REHABILITITATION
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Jubilee Center
FOOD PANTRY
EMERGENCY FUND (Help-Now) for rent and utility assistance (Kearney county residents only)
CLOTHING, $0.50 per item
USED FURNITURE
FREE DINNER Thursdays 5:30 pm-6:30 pm
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Kids Can! Community Center http://www.kidscanomaha.org (external link)
YOUTH/CHILD CARE programs (ages 3-13 years) offered before school, after school, summer and OPS all-day breaks (except snow days), and full day care for ages 3-4
PRESCHOOL for ages 3-5; morning sessions
TUTORING services on-site at area-schools Mon-Fri
SENIOR SERVICES
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Lakota Lutheran Center
SOUP KITCHEN Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday at 12:00 noon
ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS weekly meetings
PHONE AND BATHROOM use
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Lincoln Lancaster County Health Department http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/health/index.htm (external link)
PROMOTES ENVIRONMENTAL AND PERSONAL HEALTH in cooperation with community resources through disease detection, prevention, education and regulation. Divisions include Director's Office, Animal Control, Dental Health, Environmental Public Health, Health Promotion and Outreach, Community Health Services, and Health Data and Evaluation.
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SERVICES - provides leadership in public health assessment; collects, analyzes and disseminates information about community health status; facilitates community health planning and policy development; coordinates epidemiologic response; and provides public health programs and related community initiatives with epidemiologic support for program evaluation, planning and communication needs. The GIS component provides maps to analyze relationships in spatial data to identify high-risk areas.
RESOURCE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - maintains a comprehensive database of health and human services available throughout Lancaster County and southeast Nebraska, and provides information on locating and accessing those services. The Information Services oversees 70 IRis (Information and Referral) sites in Nebraska and assists each with database maintenance and training.
In addition, Resource Information Management serves as a supportive, collaborative partner in a number of community activities such as the annual update of the Human Services Directory of the Blue Pages portion of the telephone book; "Community Connections," a free, annually updated family guide to resources in Lincoln and Lancaster County; and community development activities related to collaborative information collection and sharing.
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Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach http://www.mtkserves.org (external link)
SOUP KITCHEN providing lunch and dinner
FOOD PANTRY
HEALTH CLINIC the third Wednesday of each month 12:30 pm-2:30 pm
STREET OUTREACH and advocacy
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
GASOLINE assistance, first come first served first working day of each month; must show valid drivers license, registration, and car insurance
NUTRITION COUNSELING for the homeless and low income
VISION CARE for homeless or near homeless adults and children
THANKSGIVING DAY dinner served 5:30 pm-6:30 pm; open as usual Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
HOMELESS IDENTIFICATION PROJECT assists homeless or near homeless people with obtaining birth certificates or other identification necessary for employment, cashing paychecks, housing and community services; must have no income
LIFE SKILLS ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM offers a basic life skills class, once a week for six weeks, to help alleviate homelessness. Classes cover parenting, budgeting, landlord/tenant issues, nutrition, employment skills, self-esteem and self-advocacy
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING for Chronically Homeless Men
CASE MANAGEMENT for individuals and families on Housing Voucher List
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Meals on Wheels of Beatrice
DELIVERED hot meals (over the noon hour) Monday through Friday including holidays; food is prepared by Beatrice Community Hospital
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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Memorial Health Center http://www.memorialhealthcenter.org/ (external link)
HOSPITAL
NURSING HOME
ASSISTED LIVING
HOME HEALTH CARE nursing and aide services
HOSPICE care
MEALS ON WHEELS delivered weekdays, $3.50 per meal
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
SUPPORT GROUPS include:
Alcoholics Anonymous, Tue and Fri, 8 pm-9:30 pm, Room C
Al-Anon, Mon 8 pm-9 pm, Room C
Alzheimer's Support Group, last Tuesday of the month, 4 pm-5 pm, Room C
Circle of Friends Cancer Support, third Thursday of the month, 6 pm-7:30 pm, Dorwart Cancer Center
Healing and Growth Bereavement support, call 254-3273
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Messiah Lutheran Church
EVENING MEAL 4:30 pm-5:30 pm, Saturday
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Midland Area Agency on Aging http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
COMPREHENSIVE assessment done in the client's residence to identify client's needs and plan care
CHOICES case management services helps to coordinate and manage care on behalf of the client; evaluate needs, resources, and family support to help decide what plan of care is best for the individual, and assist in organizing and overseeing the home care plan
SENIOR CENTERS provide a variety of services including congregate and home delivered meals, social activities and educational programs.
VOLUNTEERS provide telephone reassurance and Senior Companion programs
HANDYMAN and homemaker services also available
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Midwest Child Care Association http://www.childcarene.org (external link)
STATEWIDE LISTING with detailed profiling and rates of licensed child care providers
USDA Child Care Food Program administration
TRAINS child care personnel
RECRUIT AND TRAIN child care providers to care for Offutt employees through a contract with the US Air Force
CONDUCTS AND PUBLISHES RESEARCH on child care issues
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Midwest Child Care Association http://www.childcarene.org (external link)
STATEWIDE LISTING with detailed profiling and rates of licensed child care providers
USDA Child Care Food Program administration
TRAINS child care personnel
RECRUIT AND TRAIN child care providers to care for Offutt employees through a contract with the US Air Force
CONDUCTS AND PUBLISHES RESEARCH on child care issues
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Morrill County Community Hospital http://www.morrillcountyhospital.org/ (external link)
HOSPITAL
HOME HEALTH CARE nursing, aides, and therapy
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
FOOT CLINIC in Bridgeport and Bayard
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE programs application help
FREE children's immunization clinics, first Monday of the month
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Nebraska Department of Education http://www.nde.state.ne.us (external link)
ALL EDUCATION SERVICES for the state of Nebraska, including disability determination, early childhood education, adult education, and vocational rehabilitation
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New Visions/MOHMS Place http://www.mohmsplace.org (external link)
HOT MEALS served Mon-Sun 5 pm-6:30 pm, 12 noon on special holidays Breakfast from 9:00 until 12:00
48 Bed men's overnight shelter
26 Bed transitional living program (18 -24) month program.
TRANSPORTATION to Omaha shelters at 4:10 pm provided by Homeless Link
LEGAL AID representatives provide information and help with evictions and SSI appeals on Tuesday evenings; service provided to Iowa residents of low income only
HEALTH CLINIC Mon 4 pm-6:30 pm, Visiting Nurse Association; Mon 4 pm-6:30 pm; distributes basic hygiene items, such as diapers, shampoo, toothpaste; provides health education, HIV testing, blood pressure checks, and general care
WATER DISTRIBUTED during hot months, daytime hours
CLOTHING when available or referrals given
DAY PROGRAM Mon-Fri 10 am-4 pm
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY OFFICE on site, call 309-0016 to see a social worker
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Northeast Nebraska Area Agency on Aging http://www.nenaaa.com (external link)
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS provides a nursing facility pre-admission screening to ensure Medicaid applicants in need of nursing facility care receive information on alternative choices appropriate to their level of care and assistance in finding and setting up the services needed
CARE MANAGEMENT provides a health, social,and functional assessment and helps plan for needed services; coordination of in-home services; on-going monitoring and follow-up; long term care facility information
IN-HOME SERVICES, including grocery shopping, cleaning, laundry, transportation, respite, lawn care, snow removal, and personal care
EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM or Lifeline may be available for persons who can benefit from the security of the system.
NUTRITION COUNSELING provides individual counseling to those at nutritional risk because of their physical health, diagnosis, medication, family finances, or family status change
CONGREGATE MEALS are provided to a qualified individual. The meal must meet 1/3 of the daily recommended dietary needs of adults 60 and over including the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.
HOME-DELIVERED MEALS are provided to frail, homebound by reason of illness, disability or isolation. The meals must meet 1/3 of the daily recommended dietary needs of adults 60 years and over and the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.
OMBUDSMAN advocates for the rights of residents of long term care facilities through empowerment, problem-solving, and conflict resolution
LEGAL ASSISTANCE on an individual basis, and educational programs at senior centers
AGED AND DISABLED MEDICAID WAIVER allows Medicaid dollars to be used for specific services for those with long term care needs; must be 65 or older, Medicaid eligible, with needs which would require nursing facility care and can by safely served at home at a cost not more than nursing facility care; services may include housekeeping, grocery shopping, respite, transportation, lifeline, and assisted living
HEALTH CLINIC services provided by a licensed health care professional designed to identify, prevent or treat physical or mental health problems
SUPPORTIVE services is a broad provision of health, social, educational services including recreational, general information, public information and publication.
OUTREACH identifies potential clients and encourages their use of existing services
INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE provides information on available services, links individuals to the services and provides adequate follow-up procedures
TRANSPORTATION and ASSISTED TRANSPORTATION may be available to transport from one location to another
SHIIP Senior Health Insurance Information Program provides insurance information and counseling to older Nebraskans and person with disabilities regarding Medicaid, Medicare, and health insurance, including the Medicare Prescription Drug Plans; toll free hotline, public education, and educational literature also available - 800-234-7117
FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT for those caring for an aging adult or grandparents caring for a minor child; provides information, assistance, training, support group, respite care, and supplemental services
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Omaha Public Schools http://www.ops.org (external link)
GENERAL ELEMENTARY and secondary education, ages 4-21 years
PRESCHOOL for children with disabilities, ages 0-5 years
VOCATIONAL and adult education, ages 16 years and older
CONTINUING EDUCATION for adults, ages 16 years and older
OCCUPATIONAL placement
HOMEBOUND EDUCATION
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNER (ELL) opportunities in grades K-12
SAFE, SECURE, AND DISCIPLINED Schools (SSDS) program provide resources to students, staff, and community to ensure a safe, nurturing learning environment
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Open Door Mission http://www.opendoormission.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER for men
LYDIA HOUSE emergency shelter for women and families
SHUTTLE SERVICES to Bus Line Downtown 5 am-9 pm
DAY SERVICES available to clients and walk-ins with showers, laundry, meals, resource case management, computer lab, etc.
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides short-term care for men
COUNSELING
NEW LIFE RECOVERY PROGRAM provides long-term care for men, women and children and families with life-altering addictions
AFTERCARE PROGRAM follows graduates for 18 months with resources
MEALS including breakfast, lunch, and dinner for clients or walk-ins
COMMUNITY SERVICES and Outreach Center including King's Kloset Program-clothing, housewares, and surplus food available Monday-Thursday at 10:30am, walk-in or appointment; call for more information. Furniture and appliance program, call for an appointment
ACCEPTS DONATIONS such as vehicles, and gently used furniture, clothing, household items, etc; call 829-1517 for pickup arrangements for large items
OUTREACH EVENTS including Eggstra Special Egg Hunt (Easter story, craft, egg hunt, food box to go); Back to School Bash (see below); Great Thanksgiving Banquet (holiday meal and turkey and fixin' box to go); and Operation Santa (toys for children ages 0-18 years)
BACK TO SCHOOL BASH is an event where youth in grades K-12 receive a new backpack and school supplies; must apply by August 8; applications can be picked up Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm
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Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
SOUP KITCHEN each week
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People's City Mission http://www.peoplescitymission.org (external link)
CHRISTIAN MINISTRY which provides shelter, food, clothing, counseling, and other emergency services to low-income families and individuals
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Polk County Senior Services
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Polk County to support their independence and community involvement
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
TRANSPORTATION available for scheduled out town trips and special event trips
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL services
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Salem Lutheran Homes http://www.salemlutheranhomes.org (external link)
LONG TERM CARE nursing center offering skilled as well as intermediate nursing care, rehabilitation services (after hospitalization), and a special 20 bed Alzheimer's/Dementia care unit
OUTREACH MEALS for shut ins serving nutritious noon meals three times each week (M-W-F) in a private dining area or delivered to those in the immediate area whose situation prevents them from eating on site; a donation of $3 per meal is suggested.
BLOOD PRESSURE checks each Friday (free)
PARISH NURSING program offers up to one hour of assessment and referral information at no charge to anyone living within 30 minutes of Elk Horn, IA
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Salvation Army Western Division Headquarters
SERVES AS HEADQUARTERS for Western Division
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Saunders County Senior Services
PROVIDES ACTIVITIES for senior citizens
CONGREGATE MEALS (special diets available with a physician's request)
EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL, AND INFORMATION programs
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
GROUP PROGRAMS AND SOLICALIZATION
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
COUNSELING
PLACEMENT OF VOLUNTEERS at the Center and in the community
IN-HOME SERVICES include home-delivered meals; transportation to and from the Center; tours and shopping, and telephone reassurance
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Scotts Bluff County Volunteer Center http://www.scbvolcenter.com (external link)
RECRUITS AND REFERS volunteers for various agencies, programs, and projects
MEALS ON WHEELS delivery for homebound individuals
SHOPPING FOR SENIORS grocery shopping and delivery
HOME DELIVERED Commodities Program for seniors/disabled
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Senior Action, Inc. http://www.hastingsrsvp.org (external link)
RSVP program offers volunteer opportunities for people 55 and older in the community
MEALS ON WHEELS
FOSTER GRANDPARENT program
ANSWERS calls for Hastings Food Pantry
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Senior Citizen Industries
CONGREGATE noon meals at Senior Center
HOME DELIVERED meals
BLOOD PRESSURE screenings
FOOT screenings
IN-HOME services, homemaker and chore
TRANSPORTATION
TELEPHONE reassurance
INFORMATION and assistance
LEGAL services
SENIOR Volunteer Companion Program
ADULT DAY care
FOSTER GRANDPARENT program
ACTIVITIES and social gatherings
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Seven Oaks of Florence http://www.sevenoaksofflorence.org (external link)
APARTMENTS for low/moderate income independent elderly
ENOA meal site
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Seward County Aging Services
SERVICES and activities for senior citizens to support their independence and community involvement
FARMER'S MARKET program
FRIENDLY VISITOR program
CAREGIVING program
TRIAD program meets on a rotating schedule at the three senior centers in the county to provide education of possible scams and frauds against seniors
BONE DENSITY screening for county seniors is provided at the local Health Fair in April (free)
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Siena-Francis House http://www.sienafrancis.org (external link)
MEALS include dinner each evening and Sunday breakfast for anyone
SHELTER provides 198 beds for men ages 19 and over
SERVICES for clients include advocacy, jobs program, sack lunch for those going to work, and medical and psychiatric services
DRUG AND ALCOHOL RECOVERY PROGRAM: long term residential rehabilitation available
CHARLES DREW MEDICAL CLINIC: schedule varies weekly. Patients must schedule appointment through clinic (345-9860).
VISITING NURSES: Monday and Thursday in the Day Services Center from 1:30 pm-4:30 pm and in the Baright Shelter from 4:30 pm-7 pm
WOMEN'S CLINIC: Wednesday at 9 am, by appointment only (345-9860)
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY MAGIS CLINIC: Saturday morning psychiatric clinic and afternoon medical clinic. Appointment not necessary.
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South Central Nebraska Area Agency on Aging http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
INFORMATION and Assistance to assist individuals in securing needed information and/or services that cannot be offered through the agency
CARE MANAGEMENT to help seniors find in-home services and care providers to allow them to live independently for as long as possible, preventing premature nursing home placement
SENIOR CARE OPTION (SCO) will evaluate the long term care needs of persons over age 65 seeking Medicaid coverage for nursing facility care to determine if such care is needed or if other options are viable
HEALTH and nutrition programs include 20 congregate meal sites and home delivered meals through six sites; health and nutritional counseling may be provided to individual seniors, depending on available funding
LONG-TERM Care Ombudsman program provides certified volunteers, located in Buffalo and Phelps County long-term care facilities, to advocate for residents of the long-term care facilities
LEGAL SERVICES for persons age 60 and over and their spouses; specializes in Elderlaw and provides assistance with simple wills, powers of attorney for health care, living wills, durable powers of attorney, Medicare/Medicaid, etc.
MEDICAID WAIVER in-home services, including assisted living, for those age 65 and older with care needs; must meet income and resource guidelines as well as other eligibility criteria
INSURACE ASSISTANCE - SHIIP (Senior Health Insurance Information Program) assists seniors regarding health insurance issues such as Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare supplemental insurance, long term care insurance, group health insurance, etc.
FAMILY CAREGIVER PROGRAM provides caregiver training and education, information on available services, caregiver support, and funding for emergency response systems
RESPITE CARE grants to provide temporary relief for the permanent caregiver, up to $750 per year, per family; provided through the Family Caregiver Program
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action Council http://www.senca.org (external link)
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action Council http://www.senca.org (external link)
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
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Southwest 8 Senior Services http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
SENIOR CENTERS offer recreation, education, and arts and crafts programs
ADVOCACY through senior advocates
CONGREGATE MEAL SITES, homebound and frozen meals, nutrition education, and special diet counseling
OUTREACH
OLDER IOWA'S legislature
ELDER CARE FUNDING for in-home service, home-health, and adult day care
COMMUNITY-BASED adult services
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT activities
NEWSLETTER, The Senior Courier
CASEMANAGEMENT program
SHIIP - Senior Health Insurance Information Program - Medicare
INFORMATION and Assistance
FAMILY CAREGIVER support
ELDER ABUSE Initiative
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Stephen Center, Inc. http://www.stephencenter.org (external link)
EMERGENCY shelter consisting of 30 beds for men, 20 beds for single women, and 11 bedrooms for women with children
SUBSTANCE ABUSE Treatment Program for 32 men and 32 women
TRANSITIONAL Living program for men and women in recovery, supplies provided
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Tabitha Health Care Services http://www.tabitha.org (external link)
ADULT DAY SERVICES a day program for adults provided in Tabitha Intergenerational Center
CASE MANAGEMENT ongoing case management services, including care management and needs identification through Tabitha Health Care Services, post-hospitalization discharge needs assistance with reimbursement options, assisting clients through the complex maze of Medicare regulations and private insurance.
GREEN HOUSE PROJECT® 9-bedroom residence in Lincoln licensed, staffed and equipped to provide long-term care in a private residence.
HOME CARE SPECIALTIES nurses and home health aides provide in-home services, 24 hours daily, for persons of all ages who either are not covered by Medicare or Medicaid, or who seek more care than Medicare covers. Services include assistance with activities of daily living including bathing, dressing, ambulation assistance, meal preparation, providing of safety supervision, grocery shopping errands. The personal response system is available through Tabitha's VoiceCare technology. Serves all or part of Adams, Buffalo, Butler, Cass, Clay, Douglas, Fillmore, Gage, Hall, Hamilton, Howard, Johnson, Lancaster, Merrick, Nance, Nemaha, Nuckolls, Otoe, Pawnee, Platte, Polk, Richardson, Saline, Sarpy, Saunders, Seward, Thayer and York counties. Services include assistance with activities of daily living including bathing, dressing, ambulation assistance, meal preparation, providing of safety supervision, grocery shopping errands. Skilled nursing services defined by the physician.
HOME HEALTH CARE nurses, maternal/child care nurses, therapists, social workers and aides provide intermittent skilled Medicare certified home health services to individuals of all ages. Provide daily vitals monitoring throught Tabitha's telehealth hospital grade monitoring technology. Nurses are on-call 24 hours daily. Serves persons in all or part of Adams, Butler, Cass, Clay, Fillmore, Gage, Hall, Hamilton, Johnson, Lancaster, Merrick, Nemaha, Otoe, Polk, Saline, Sarpy, Saunders, Seward and York counties.
HOSPICE Medicare certified in-home or facility care to persons with a terminal illness. The 11-bed Maseman Hospice Unit is also available at Tabitha Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Lincoln. Hospice serves all or part of Adams, Buffalo, Butler, Cass, Clay, Douglas, Fillmore, Gage, Hall, Hamilton, Howard, Johnson, Lancaster, Merrick, Nance, Nemaha, Nuckolls, Otoe, Pawnee, Platte, Polk, Richardson, Saline, Sarpy, Saunders, Seward, Thayer and York counties.
INDEPENDENT LIVING Located in central Lincoln at 47th and Randolph Streets, Tabitha Village Apartments for ages 62+ is an independent living community of 112 one-bedroom apartments, as well as 16 two-bedroom cottages. The Walter Apartments at Tabitha is a 62+ independent living community in northwest Lincoln.
LIFEQUEST REHABILITATION CENTER Provides a comprehensive rehabilitation center for older adults with private rooms. Services include physical, occupational and speech therapies and aquatic programs. Care is available on an inpatient or outpatient basis with transportation services.
MEALS ON WHEELS a hot noon meal to homebound and/or disabled individuals in Lincoln 365 days a year. Therapeutic meals are available.
NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER sub-acute, transitional inpatient care; Hospice Care Unit; Alzheimer's/Dementia Care Unit; skilled and nursing facility services; long term care; physical, occupational and speech rehabilitation; and social activity services and pastoral care.
REHABILITATION coordinates rehabilitation services for inpatient, outpatient and home health care including physical, occupational and speech therapies. Home care rehabilitation serves persons in all or part of Adams, Butler, Cass, Clay, Fillmore, Gage, Hall, Hamilton, Johnson, Lancaster, Merrick, Nemaha, Otoe, Polk, Saline, Sarpy, Saunders, Seward and York counties.
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US Department of Housing and Urban Development http://www.hud.gov (external link)
HOUSING management and development for Federal, Public, Indian and Section 8 housing
COMMUNITY planning and development
HOUSING discrimination assistance
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Visiting Nurse Association http://www.thevnacares.org (external link)
HOME HEALTH CARE includes; Skilled Nursing Care, Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapies; Medical Social Work, Home Health Aide, IV Therapy/Pharmacy, Nutritional Services, Mental Health Services, Cardiopulmonary Care, Diabetes Care, Dementia/Alzheimer's Care, Wound Care, Oncology Care, Orthopedic Care, HomMed In-Home Health Monitoring.
HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE includes: Physician Directed Plan of Care, Intermittent Nursing Care, Medical Social Work, Home Health Aide Services, Pastoral Care, Bereavement Services, Volunteer Services, Nutrition Counseling; Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapies; Medication for Symptom Management and Pain Relief, Medical Equipment and Supplies, Short-Term Inpatient and Respite Care,
COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES include: In-Home Nursing, Therapy and Home Health Aide for Persons with Limited Income; Home Visits to Pregnant Women and Families with Infants and Young Children; Childbirth Education and Support; Childbirth Education Classes in English and Spanish; Cribs available to low-income families; Flu Prevention Campaign, School Nursing, Homeless Shelter Nursing, Transitional Housing Nursing, Correctional Outreach Nursing, Immigrant/Refugee Outreach and Support, In-Home Asthma Management, Emergency Dependent Care; HomeAide - Homemaker/Companion and personal care assistance for individuals who may not require extended medical care at home, but who can benefit from assistance with daily living activities; Lifeline Personal Response System, MD2 Medication Administration and Reminder System
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Warren Memorial Hospital http://www.warrenmemorialhospital.org (external link)
HOSPITAL providing acute care, skilled care, respite care, 24 hour emergency room, outpatient surgical procedures, on-site lab, CT scanner and other traditional radiology services, physical therapy 5 days a week, occupational therapy, speech therapy, weekly MRI, mammography, Doppler/Echo, ultrasound; bone density testing, immunization clinic, foot clinic. Specialists include: adult psychiatrist, child psychologist, cardiologist, ortho, podiatry, urology
ZIMMER MEDICAL CLINIC - Dr. Becky Hollibaugh
FRIEND MANOR long term care facility
MEALS ON WHEELS
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Warren's Community Dinner Table http://www.homesteadcluster.org/beatrice.html (external link)
VOLUNTEERS provide a meal every Tuesday from 5:30pm - 6:30pm to those who are hungry. Meals are sponsored weekly by area Christian churches. Use Lincoln Street entrance to the church; doors open at 4:30pm.
WHEELCHAIR accessible
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West Central Community Action http://www.westcentralca.org (external link)
HOME HEATING assistance for low income households
CHILD AND ADULT CARE food program
SENIOR aide employment provides part-time employment for persons who are over 55 with limited incomes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
HEAD START
WEATHERIZATION for eligible homes to receive insulation, repair or replace windows and doors, install weather stripping, and perform minor foundation renovations
FADS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
WIC in all counties expect Pottawattamie County
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
OUTREACH offices in each of the 10 counties in the service area that provide direct assistance to the clients in a number of areas. Several also have food pantries and/or clothing rooms and provide assitance through a variety of other programs such as Emergency Food and Shelter and Embrace Iowa
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West Central Nebraska Area Agency on Aging (WCNAAA)
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS provides a nursing facility preadmission screening to ensure Medicaid applicants in need of nursing facility care receive information on alternative choices to their level of care and assistance in finding and setting up the services needed.
CARE MANAGEMENT includes health, social and functional assessment and helps plan for needed services
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
CONGREGATE MEALS are provided to persons 60 and older. The meal must meet 1/3 of the daily recommended dietary needs of adults including the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.
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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Westside Community Schools http://www.westside66.org (external link)
WESTSIDE SCHOOL DISTRICT administration offices
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World Fellowship Christian Ministries Community Development Corporation http://www.4worldfellowship.org (external link)
CLOTHING, including career clothing
FOOD PANTRY
YOUTH activities
SOUP KITCHEN
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York County Aging Services
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within York County to support their independence and community involvement
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
COUNSELING and case management
IN-HOME SERVICES including minor home repair, yard work, personal care, and homemaker services
ACTIVITIES
ASSISTANCE with Medicare and medical insurance
SENIOR DINERS program which provides weekly congregate meals on Wednesday and Friday in York and McCool Junction
MEALS ON WHEELS home food delivery
FRIENDLY VISITING
YORK BUSY WHEELS, which serves the city of York and a limited radius of the city limits
COUNTY BUS, which is equipped with a wheel chair lift and serves York County (including the communities of Benedict, Bradshaw, Gresham, Henderson, McCool Junction, Waco and York)
TRANSPORTATION is provided to Lincoln and Grand Island on Thursdays
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York Meals on Wheels
HOME DELIVERED MEALS to elderly persons, handicapped persons, or those in need of meals due to illness
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Adams County Senior Services http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals at two sites in Hastings at 12 noon: 509 S Bellevue and 900 East E St
BLOOD PRESSURE and foot screenings
IN-HOME SERVICES include homemaker and handyman programs (lawn care, snow removal)
TRANSPORTATION, affordable and accessible transportation for the public
HOME DELIVERED meals outside of Hastings
TELEPHONE reassurance
INFORMATION and assistance
LEGAL services
CARE ADVOCACY
SENIOR VOLUNTEER Companion Program provides volunteer opportunities for seniors age 60 and over; these volunteers serve as companions once a week for other seniors
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Aging Office of Western Nebraska (AOWN) - Central Office http://www.aown.org (external link)
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
CASE MANAGEMENT to assist elderly clients to remain in their own homes
ASSESSMENTS for those considering a nursing home to determine if home assistance or another alternative might be appropriate
COORDINATION OF CONGREGATE MEALS and home delivered meals in individual communities
TELEPHONE ASSURANCE Monday-Friday to verify the well being and safety of home bound individuals
HEALTH AND WELLNESS EDUCATION
LIFELINE EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM, an in-home service targeted at helping clients remain safe in their homes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
IN-HOME CAREGIVERS LIST who have had criminal background checks, to hire for private duty, and offers referral to respite providers for families and/or individuals in need
MEDICARE INSURANCE COUNSELING
IN-HOME CHORE AND HOUSEKEEPING
LOANING OF DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
CAREGIVER support group
CONTRACTED HANDYMAN services offer homemaker/housekeeper duties, lawn mowing, and snow removal for individuals 60 years of age or older; suggested contributions are based on total cost of services, then applied to a sliding fee scale
Contacts:
Box Butte County (see listing for Alliance Senior Center)
Cheyenne County, contact Dixie Brown, (308) 254-2755
City of Kimball, contact Sheri Roberds, (308) 235-2688
Morrill County, contact Nancy Eichhaler, (308) 262-1846
Scotts Bluff County, contact Carol Prince, (308) 436-6687
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Aging Office of Western Nebraska (AOWN) - Chadron http://www.aown.org (external link)
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
CASE MANAGEMENT to assist elderly clients to remain in their own homes
ASSESSMENTS for those considering a nursing home to determine if home assistance or another alternative might be appropriate
COORDINATION OF CONGREGATE MEALS and home delivered meals in individual communities
TELEPHONE ASSURANCE Monday-Friday to verify the well being and safety of home bound individuals
HEALTH AND WELLNESS EDUCATION
LIFELINE EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM, an in-home service targeted at helping clients remain safe in their homes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
IN-HOME CAREGIVERS LIST who have had criminal background checks, to hire for private duty, and offers referral to respite providers for families and/or individuals in need
MEDICARE INSURANCE COUNSELING
IN-HOME CHORE AND HOUSEKEEPING
LOANING OF DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE
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Aging Office of Western Nebraska (AOWN) - Sidney http://www.aown.org (external link)
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
CASE MANAGEMENT to assist elderly clients to remain in their own homes
ASSESSMENTS for those considering a nursing home to determine if home assistance or another alternative might be appropriate
COORDINATION OF CONGREGATE MEALS and home delivered meals in individual communities
TELEPHONE ASSURANCE Monday-Friday to verify the well being and safety of home bound individuals
HEALTH AND WELLNESS EDUCATION
LIFELINE EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM, an in-home service targeted at helping clients remain safe in their homes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
IN-HOME CAREGIVERS LIST who have had criminal background checks, to hire for private duty, and offers referral to respite providers for families and/or individuals in need
MEDICARE INSURANCE COUNSELING
IN-HOME CHORE AND HOUSEKEEPING
LOANING OF DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
CAREGIVER ASSISTANCE
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Aging Partners - Asian Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Belmont Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Bennet Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Downtown Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Firth Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Hickman Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - JoAnn Maxey Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Lake Street Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Northeast Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Panama Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS ON TUESDAY, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Aging Partners - Waverly Senior Center http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS, suggested contribution for meals is $3.00
TRANSPORTATION for a nominal fee
EDUCATION and health promotion activities
RECREATIONAL and arts and humanities activities
OUTINGS through senior centers located throughout Lancaster County
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Alexandria Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME delivered meals
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Allen Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Alliance Senior Services, Inc. http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME MAN PROGRAM in the form of housekeeping, snow removal, lawn mowing, and minor repairs
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American Indian Council
MEALS served to anyone 11:30am-12:30pm, Monday-Friday
MEDICAL BUS SERVICES for Native Americans in the Alliance, Rushville, Hay Springs, and Gordon communities to the Pine Ridge, S.D. Medical Clinic/Hospital; for emergencies the bus can leave anytime, but a referral from a doctor is needed; for non-emergencies, the trip is made once a week
SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING
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American Red Cross - Loess Hills Chapter http://www.loesshills.redcross.org (external link)
LOCATED on the second floor of the Heartland Properties/Nonpareil building at 6th and Broadway across from the Council Bluffs Chamber office
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, disaster planning and disaster recovery services
FIRST AID, CPR, water safety classes
HIV/AIDS EDUCATION
YOUTH SERVICE PROGRAM
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION
COMMUNICATION SERVICE for military servicemen and dependents
INTERNATIONAL TRACING SERVICE
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
RENT AND UTILITY ASSISTANCE when funds are available
MEALS ON WHEELS for Pottawattamie County only
COMMUNITY-WIDE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Anita Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Anita Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Arapahoe Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
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Arlington Multi-Purpose Senior Center http://www.enoa.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meal site
HOME DELIVERED meals
ACTIVITIES, trips for seniors, programs
HEALTH MAINTENANCE CLINIC first Wednesday of each month 9 am-11 am
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Ashland Center - Saunders County Senior Services
PROVIDES ACTIVITIES for senior citizens
CONGREGATE MEALS (special diets available with a physician's request)
EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIOANL, AND INFORMATION programs
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
GROUP PROGRAMS AND SOLICALIZATION
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
COUNSELING
PLACEMENT OF VOLUNTEERS at the Center and in the community
IN-HOME SERVICES include home-delivered meals; transportation to and from the Center; tours and shopping, and telephone reassurance
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Atkinson Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Auburn Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME delivered meals
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Banner County Meal Site http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEAL SITE during the school year
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Bayard Senior Center http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Beatrice Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
REFERRAL for handyman and housekeeping services
SENIOR Companions Program
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION van provides door-to-door transportation for older adults, handicapped persons, and the general public
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Beaver City Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
BLOOD PRESSURE clinics
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Beaver Valley Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Beemer Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
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Bennington Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
ACTIVITIES and games
HEALTH MAINTENANCE CLINIC first Wednesday of every other month 10 am-11:30 am
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Bertrand Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
BLOOD PRESSURE checks
HEALTH/NUTRITION talks twice monthly
SATELLITE center of Phelps County Senior Center
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Bladen Senior Center http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals served at noon
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Blair Senior Center http://www.enoa.org (external link)
RECREATIONAL atmosphere for individuals over age 60; nutrition, continued education, entertainment, and social opportunities
CONGREGATE meals served Tue and Thu 12 noon
HEALTH MAINTENANCE CLINIC fourth Tue of each month 9:30 am-10:30 am
OPERATED by ENOA and Blair Family YMCA
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Boone County Seniors, Inc.
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
CAREGIVER support group
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Boyd County Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Bridgeport Senior Center http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Broadwater Nutrition Site http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Butler County Senior Services Program
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Butler County to support their independence and community involvement.
CONGREGATE MEALS at noon, Monday-Friday
HOME DELIVERED MEALS by volunteers
FOOT CARE CLINIC First or second Tuesday ($10.00 fee)
DAILY RECREATIONAL activities (cards, pool, quilting)
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS on the fourth Wednesday of each month
SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM recruits senior volunteers, 60 years or older, and pays them a small stipend to provide companion services to homebound seniors
FARMER'S MARKET coupons
FOOD ASSISTANCE
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Butler County Senior Services Program
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Butler County to support their independence and community involvement.
CONGREGATE MEALS at noon, Monday-Friday
HOME DELIVERED MEALS by volunteers
FOOT CARE CLINIC First or second Tuesday ($10.00 fee)
DAILY RECREATIONAL activities (cards, pool, quilting)
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS on the fourth Wednesday of each month
SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM recruits senior volunteers, 60 years or older, and pays them a small stipend to provide companion services to homebound seniors
FARMER'S MARKET coupons
FOOD ASSISTANCE
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Cairo Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals at noon
ROLLS and coffee, 6:30 am-11:00 am
HOME DELIVERED meals for Cairo and surrounding area
FOOT CLINIC 4th Thursday of the month, starting at 1 pm
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC 2nd Wednesday of the month in the morning
DIABETIC CLINIC every 4 months, call for date and time
BIRTHDAY party and bingo, last Monday of the month
SUNDAY DINNER once a month, 11:00am-1:00pm
TRANSPORTATION within Hall County
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Cambridge Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC second Wednesday of the month
FOOT CLINIC fourth Thursday of the month, $10 fee
CARD PARTY twice per month
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Campus Kitchen at the University of Nebraska at Kearney http://www.campuskitchens.org (external link)
NUTRITIOUS meals are prepared and delivered to individuals referred by social service agencies
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES with emphasis placed on developing positive relationships between volunteers and individuals served
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Carter Lake Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
RECREATION, including arts and crafts, shopping trips to mall once a month, field trips, Bingo after dinner, parties on Thursday, swimming group, exercise Tue and Fri 11 am
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Cass County Memorial Hospital http://www.casshealth.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
MEALS ON WHEELS
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH services, inpatient and outpatient
MONTHLY OUTPATIENT CLINICS
ALZHEIMERS Support Group
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Cedar Rapids Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
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Central City Senior Center
HOME DELIVERED meals
CONGREGATE meals
IN-HOME care
EXERCISE and recreational programs
COMPUTERS
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING on 2nd Tuesday of the even months at 11:00am
TOE NAIL TRIMMING clinic on the 2nd Wednesday of the odd months at 1:30pm
PUBLIC transportation
CENTER available to rent for events
CARE management program
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Chappell Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
VOLUNTEER SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM
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Chester Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME delivered meals
TRANSPORTATION to and from the Senior Center
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Cheyenne County Community Center http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEAL SITE
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Child Nutrition Services http://www.gocns.net (external link)
CHILD CARE FOOD PROGRAM which provides cash reimbursements for meals and snacks served to children in their care; the agency also offers training; providers may submit menus on-line, on paper, mail or fax
RESOURCE LIBRARY for participating child care providers, as well as cookbooks and free record-keeping calendars
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Cirrus House, Inc. http://www.cirrushouse.com (external link)
SERVICES for those who experience severe and persistent mental illness
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM provides assistance in locating suitable and affordable housing, teaches basic living skills, and assists in finding appropriate medical care
DAY REHABILITATION, day support, and transitional employment opportunities
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY where members are encouraged to be part of the treatment plan
TRANSPORTATION to and from home, work, and appointments
LOW COST MEALS served weekdays at noon
MEDICATION SUPPORT
YOUTH PROGRAMS
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Clarinda Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
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Clay County Senior Services http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
IN-HOME SERVICES, including housekeeping, minor home repair, or yard maintenance
ATTENDANT AND RESPITE CARE
TRANSPORTATION TO the various senior centers for meals and activities, medical appointments, shopping trips, etc; service is available to all, but targeted to the older or disabled rider
CONGREGATE MEALS at noon - make reservation day before
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
TELEPHONE REASSURANCE
INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE
LEGAL SERVICES
SENIOR VOLUNTEER COMPANION PROGRAM provides volunteer opportunities for seniors age 60 and over; these volunteers serve as companions once a week for other seniors
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUPS
CAR ADVOCACY
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Clyde Malone Community Center http://www.malonecenter.org (external link)
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT and Enrichment programs
YOUTH DELINQUENCY prevention services
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL for emergency services
SERVICES FOR ELDERLY include congregate meals and education
SPECIAL EVENTS to celebrate African American Culture and Heritage
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Colfax County Senior Center, Inc
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
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Columbus Community Hospital http://www.columbushosp.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP meets quarterly, 562-3322
PARKISON'S SUPPORT GROUP, 3:00pm-4:00pm, 2nd Thursday every other month, 564-1438
HEALTH WATCH personal emergency system
SMOKING CESSATION, 562-3322
MEALS ON WHEELS available for $4.25 for senior citizens or people with physical disabilities, 562-4466
HOME HEALTH and Hospice Care, 562-3300
OCCUPATIONAL, SPEECH AND PHYSICAL therapy
WIGGLES AND GIGGLES THERAPY for Kids includes evaluation, treatment, and education for developmental disabilities and other pediatric conditions
GENERAL HEALTH EDUCATION programs on topics such as nutrition and diabetes, 562-3341
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH and safety education, including flu shots, and treatment of injuries
CARDIOPULMONARY REHABILITATION and wellness - wellness program is open to the public
BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT, call 562-3266 for appointment
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Columbus Senior Center
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP
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Community Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
SUPPORT GROUP for family caregivers
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Comstock Den Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
HOMEMAKER and chore services
BLOOD PRESSURE clinic first Wednesday of the month
FOOT CLINIC first Wednesday of the month ($5 donation)
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Comstock Den Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
HOMEMAKER and chore services
BLOOD PRESSURE clinic first Wednesday of the month
FOOT CLINIC first Wednesday of the month ($5 donation)
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Council Bluffs Community Schools http://www.cb-schools.org (external link)
SCHOOL DISTRICT providing preschool, elementary, and secondary education
COMMUNITY education
CLOTHING AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES through Endowment Fund for needy children; contact individual school for information
SUMMER FOOD SERVICE offers free breakfast and lunch during the summer months for anyone ages 1-18 at certain schools
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Council Bluffs Senior Center http://www.thecbcenter.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS daily; cafe offering breakfast and lunch Mon-Fri 7 am-12:30 pm
EXERCISE and fitness room; aquatics classes, fitness classes, arts and crafts, games, low-impact aerobics, dance classes, and an exercise program for people with arthritis
SUPPORT GROUPS related to diabetes, blindness, fibromyalgia, and bereavement
BLOOD PRESSURE and senior health screenings
COMPUTER lab
TRANSPORTATION to and from area apartment complexes - call for details
EQUAL ACCESS for the disabled
OTHER SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES include Golden Beaters Kitchen Band, Midwest Travel Club, AARP 2074, New Opportunities for singles, monthly dinner shows, monthly tour trips, golf simulator, investment club, warm water swimming pool, game room, and art studio
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Cozad Grand Generation Center
HOME DELIVERED meals, Monday-Friday
INFORMAION AND REFERRAL
ACTIVITIES
FOOT CLINICS
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Crofton Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Crossroads Center http://www.crossroadsmission.com (external link)
EMERGENCY AND TRANSITIONAL shelter for men, women and children
HOT MEALS served three times a day
4-PHASE RECOVERY program
GED CLASSES
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Cumberland Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS
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Davenport Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
TRANSPORTATION to and from the Senior Center
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Dawes County Senior Center http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meal site
HOME delivered meals
RECREATIONAL activities
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Decatur Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTED services
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Deshler Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME delivered meals
TRANSPORTATION to and from the Senior Center
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Diller Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
TRANSPORTATION to and from the Senior Center
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Dodge Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
RECREATION
HEALTH maintenance clinic fourth Thursday of each month 12:30 pm-2:30 pm
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Doniphan Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
RECREATIONAL activities
HOME HEALTH Nurse visits monthly for blood pressure checks and educational programs
LEGAL AID available monthly
TELEPHONE reassurance
HOME visits, nursing home visits
TRANSPORTATION within Hall County
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Douglas Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME delivered meals
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Downtown Senior Center http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals served at noon
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Dunlap Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Eagle Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
ACTIVITIES and games
HEALTH MAINTENANCE CLINIC second Tuesday of each month 10 am-12 noon
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Elgin Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Elmwood Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS provide breakfast and noon meals for the entire community
EDUCATIONAL programs
HEALTH MAINTENANCE program, blood pressure checks second Friday of each month 12:30 pm-3 pm
HOME DELIVERED meals
OPERATED BY Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging and Elmwood Senior Citizens, Inc.
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Emerson Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
SUPPORT GROUP for family caregivers
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Emerson Senior Center
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HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
SUPPORT GROUP for family caregivers
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ENOA - Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging http://www.enoa.org (external link)
SENIOR CENTERS noon meals for seniors - 444-6513 (see below for Omaha locations)
HOME DELIVERED meals for homebound elderly and disabled individuals certified by a case manager from ENOA or DHHS; clients receive 5-7 meals a week; sliding fee scale - 444-6444 or 444-6766
PUBLIC INFORMTION - New Horizons Newspaper - 444-6654
TRANSPORTATION, rural areas
402-721-7770 - Dodge County
402-426-9614 - Washington County
888-210-1093 - Cass, Douglas, and Sarpy Counties
HEALTH maintenance clinic - 444-6444
VOLUNTEERS ASSISTING SENIORS (VAS) - free assistance for people 55 years and older in insurance, legal and consumer issues, including Medicare counseling - 444-6617
HOMEMAKER services - 444-6444 ext 223
RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (RSVP) - 444-6444 Ext 224
FOSTER GRANDPARENTS provide service to children with special needs; volunteers who are age 60 and over and meet income guidelines agree to serve an average of 20 hours per week and receive a tax-free stipend of $2.70/hour and an array of benefits - 444-6444 Ext 246 or 245
SENIOR COMPANION Program provides individuals with special needs assistance in their homes or a facility; Companions receive a tax-free stipend of $2.70/hour and other benefits; must meet income guidelines - 444-6444 Ext 247 or 246
CASE MANAGEMENT - 444-6596
PERSONAL CARE services - 444-6444
DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT - 444-6444
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS - 546-1870
GRANPARENTS RESOURCE CENTER provides services for grandparents caring for their grandchildren - 444-6444 ext. 297
FAN program year round for people 60+years - 444-6596
VOLUNTEER Opportunities - 444-6444 ext. 221
SENIORHELP VOLUNTEER Program - 444-6444 ext. 238
LONG-TERM care ombudsman - 444-6444 ext 239
SENIOR EMPLOYMENT program is a referral, job search source for employment for
individuals 50 years and older; offers subsidized employment for individuals 55 years
and older who are unemployed and qualify at 125% of poverty guidelines - 444-6684
COMPUTER CLASSES for those 50 and older; $20 for 10 hours of instruction - 444-6684
GATEKEEPER Program - 444-6444 ext 217 to make a referral to participate in training
AGED MEDICAID Waiver - 546-1870
CASE MANAGER coordinates services, working on behalf of older individuals; arranges for in-home services
INTERGENERATION Orchestra of Omaha combines volunteer musicians 25 years of age and under and 50 years and over; auditions held each May - 444-6444 ext 221
DOUGLAS AND SARPY COUNTY SENIOR CENTER locations:
Bellevue Senior Center, 109 West 22nd Avenue, 68005 - 293-3041
Camelot Friendship Center, 9270 Cady Avenue, 68134 - 444-3091
Corrigan Senior Center, 3819 X Street, 68107 - 731-7210
Family Service Senior Center, 2101 South 42nd Street, 68105 - 553-5300
Florence Senior Center, 2920 Bondesson Street, 68112 - 444-6333
Heartland Senior Center, 3534 South 108th Street, 68144 - 616-3090
Highland Tower Senior Center, 2500 B Street, 68105 - 444-6513
Immanuel Courtyard, 6757 Newport Avenue, Suite 100, 68152 - 829-2912
LaVista Senior Center, 8116 Parkview Boulevard, 68128 - 331-3455
Millard/Montclair Center, 2304 South 135th Avenue, 68144 - 546-1270
Native American Elders Nutrition Program, 2240 Landon Court, 68102 - 346-0902
North Senior Center, 2415 Grant Street, 68111 - 444-6278
Papillion Senior Center, 1001 Limerick Road, 68046 - 597-2059
Park Tower Senior Center, 1601 Park Avenue, 68105 - 444-6513
Ralston Senior Center, 7301 Q Street, Suite 100, 68127 - 339-4926
Seven Oaks Lunch Club, 3439 State Street, 68112 - 451-4477
St Mary Magdalene Senior Center, 1817 Dodge Street, 68102 - 346-3234
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Exeter Senior Center
SENIOR CENTER provides services and activities to senior citizens to support their independence and community involvement
ACTIVITIES coordination, entertainment, fellowship, recreation and education
CONGREGATE MEALS
BLOOD PRESSURE clinic
FOOT CARE clinic
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Fairbury Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
TRANSPORTATION to and from the Senior Center within Fairbury
HANDYMAN AND HOUSEKEEPING services for older adults
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION van providing door-to-door transportation for older adults, handicapped persons, and the general public within the county
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Fairmont Senior Center
SENIOR CENTER PROVIDES services and activities to senior citizens to support their independence and community involvement
ACTIVITIES COORDINATION, entertainment, fellowship, recreation and education
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
TRANSPORTATION
SHOPPING ASSISTANCE
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC
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Falls City Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS within Falls City
HANDYMAN AND HOUSEKEEPING services for older adults within the county
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Family Service Association of Lincoln http://www.familyservicelincoln.org (external link)
BUILDING TOMORROW provides professional resources for child care providers and parents; offers in-services and workshops on a weekly basis on topics such as child development, discipline, nutrition, CPR/First aid, and activities for children; and a toll-free Warm Line answers questions, discusses childcare issues, and assists in locating additional resources.
CHILD CARE FOOD PROGRAM, a federal program administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture through the Nebraska Department of Education, reimburses child care providers for serving nutritious meals/snacks to children in their home child care through age 12.
FAMILY EDUCATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES provides intensive, short-term services that are focused on skill building activities between parents and children. The service can be offered in the family's home and typically focuses on parent-child relationship, parent education, home-management skills and linkages with other community resources. Families voluntarily participate in the services. Services are provided to clients at a reduced fee or free of charge.
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY THERAPY services are provided within the school setting to assist individuals and families in dealing with stress that impacts their behaviors and relationships at school or home. Services are currently provided in six (6) Lincoln Public Elementary Schools and two (2) Lincoln Public Middle Schools. Therapy services are provided through collaboration with Lincoln Public Schools, Community Learning Centers and Early Childhood and Youth Development Programs. Services are free of charge to families at these designated schools. Families voluntarily participate in the services.
PARENTING CLASS - Family Support Specialists facilitate quarterly Parenting Classes. The 'Successful Parenting Class' is an eight-week series including basic parenting skills -- parenting styles, ages and stages of development, preventative discipline, family communication and safety within the home. Information on Parenting Teens is also offered in conjunction with Parenting Classes and addresses the challenges parents encounter during the teenage years of their children.
TRANSPARENTING CLASS focuses on teaching parents how to manage and understand the emotional and behavioral needs of their children during a divorce or separation and strives to teach parents ways they can help their children adjust and handle the effects of divorce. The four-hour class emphasizes each parent's responsibility in the development of a post-divorce relationship that provides a nurturing and non-threatening environment for children.
WELCOME BABY supports new parents during the pre-natal and early infancy years. The program's aim is to prevent issues of child abuse and neglect by enhancing parenting skills and providing support, information and education to parents through one-on-one direct contact and Activity Fairs. The Welcome Baby Specialist provides in-home support to mothers. Families voluntarily participate in resources, learn new ways to care for infants, and meet other people. The Activity Fairs are a collaborative effort between Family Service and at least seven (7) different agencies within the community.
WOMEN, INFANTS, CHILDREN (WIC) provides supplemental food, health and nutrition education, referrals, and breastfeeding support to low-income pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants (0-12 months), and children (up to 5 years) at six (6) locations throughout Lincoln: Mill Towne, 501 S. 7th St. (7th and J Streets), First United Methodist Church in northeast Lincoln (52nd & St. Paul Ave.), Carol Yoakum Family Resource Center (Air Park), Saratoga Elementary School (13th & South Streets), Belmont Elementary School (14th & Judson Streets), and Head Start Early Child Development Center (13th and High Streets).
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS offer a unique combination of exciting enrichment activities, field trips and academic support. Activities include literacy, math, science, creative and cultural arts and recreation and leisure. Programs are open during the school year, LPS non-school days, and during the summer. Located at the following elementary schools: Adams, Beattie, Campbell, Cavett, Eastridge, Fredstrom, Hill, Holmes, Huntington, Humann, Maxey, Meadowlane, Morley, Prescott, Riley, Randolph, Rousseau, Saratoga, Sheridan and West Lincoln. Located at the following Middle Schools: Dawes and Goodrich; also offers Before and After School Programs, Full-Day Summer Youth Programs and Middle School Enrichment Clubs.
EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM provides an active learning approach that is developmentally appropriate, while stimulating the child's growth. It encompasses all aspects of each child's development and involves both the teachers and parents in supporting the child's emerging intellectual, physical, social and emotional skills. Located at Early Childhood Education and Family Center, 4525 F Street, Lincoln, NE 68510 - phone (402) 441-7001. (listed separately)
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Farnam Senior Center
SENIOR CENTER available to rent
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED meals
FOOT SCREENING once a month
BINGO
WALK AEROBICS daily at 8:00am
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
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First Presbyterian Church
SOUP KITCHEN
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First United Methodist Church of Gering
SOUP KITCHEN
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Food Bank for the Heartland http://www.foodbankheartland.org (external link)
PROVIDES donated and purchased food to charitable organizations for emergency food assistance
PROVIDES FOOD for summer food program for children; call for referrals to nearby feeding sites
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Food Bank of Lincoln, Inc. http://www.lincolnfoodbank.org (external link)
FOOD COLLECTION and distribution program serving other non-profit organizations and low-income individuals; food, personal care items, and household products are collected from food companies, food drives, other Food Banks, or the government; the Food Bank warehouses and distributes these products to 60 non-profit agency members; an inventory list is made available weekly to member organizations for shopping purposes; frozen, refrigerated and dry products may be obtained at the Food Bank by member organizations
MOBILE food pantry system that delivers food at no charge to individuals and families at six different sites per week
BACKPACK program that sends home food-filled backpacks with over 2,300 children on Friday afternoons during the school year
PROVIDES FOOD for summer food program for children; call for referrals to nearby feeding sites
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Francis House http://www.sienafrancis.org (external link)
MEALS include dinner each evening and Sunday breakfast for anyone
SHELTER provides 198 beds for men ages 19 and over
SERVICES for clients include advocacy, jobs program, sack lunch for those going to work, and medical and psychiatric services
DRUG AND ALCOHOL RECOVERY PROGRAM: long term residential rehabilitation available
CHARLES DREW MEDICAL CLINIC: schedule varies weekly. Patients must schedule appointment through clinic (345-9860).
VISITING NURSES: Monday and Thursday in the Day Services Center from 1:30 pm-4:30 pm and in the Baright Shelter from 4:30 pm-7 pm
WOMEN'S CLINIC: Wednesday at 9 am, by appointment only (345-9860)
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY MAGIS CLINIC: Saturday morning psychiatric clinic and afternoon medical clinic. Appointment not necessary.
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Frank Farr Senior Center
FITNESS and craft center
HOME DELIVERED meals
CONGREGATE meals
HANDI-BUS serving all of Hamilton County (public transportation)
CHOICES program provides case management for those wishing to live on their own
LEGAL services provided 3 times a year, call for information
BLOOD PRESSURE screening the third Monday of each month
HEALTH programs at different times throughout the year
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Franklin Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
HOUSE and yard work
TELEPHONE reassurance
TRANSPORTATION which provides accessible, public transportation in Franklin County for medical appointments, shopping areas, congregate meals, and social activities (including travel to other counties)
BLOOD PRESSURE checks twice a month
FOOT SCREENING once a month ($8 fee)
RECREATION Thursday night cards and Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday pool
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Fremont Senior Adult Center http://www.fremont.ne.gov/parks (external link)
REDUCED COST MEALS served 11:30am, Monday-Friday
EDUCATIONAL, recreational and social activities for adults 50 years of age and older
HEALTH MAINTENANCE CLINIC, third Tuesday of the month
FITNESS CENTER/exercise classes
COMPUTER CLASSES and lab
LIBRARY AND Media Room
OPERATED BY City of Fremont and ENOA
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Friendly Meals
VOLUNTEERS PREPARE congregate meals for the Crete Senior Center (including diabetic meals) and
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
MEALS ARE PROVIDED Monday through Saturday, except for holidays
SENIOR CITIZEN MEETINGS are held on the last Tuesday of each month at the Wanek's Community Center
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Friendship Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
VOLUNTEER SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM
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Fullerton Area Senior Center and Fullerton Van
CONGREGATE lunches, evening meals offered on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays
HOME DELIVERED meals
TRANSPORTATION available to the public - call for prices and reservations
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Gathering Place, The http://www.lincoln-action.org (external link)
FREE EVENING MEALS Mon-Fri 5 pm-6 pm
FRE HEALTH SCREENINGS the fourth Tuesday of every month 3 pm-5 pm
AA MEETINGS are held on Fridays from 7:30 pm-8:30 pm
PAYEE PROGRAM assists individuals who need help managing their own money; the individual is assigned a worker who ensures their basic needs are being met each month (such as rent, utilities, food, etc.); this assistance helps individuals so they don't mismanage their funds and/or get taken advantage of; hours are Mon-Fri 8 am-1 pm
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Geneva Senior Center
SENIOR CENTER provides services and activities to senior citizens to support their independence and community involvement
ACTIVITIES coordination, entertainment, fellowship, recreation, education
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
TRANSPORTATION
SHOPPING assistance
INFORMATION and referral
BLOOD PRESSURE clinic
MANICURES and pedicures
STRENGTH TRAINING classes
TAX PREPARATION assistance
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Geneva Senior Center
SENIOR CENTER provides services and activities to senior citizens to support their independence and community involvement
ACTIVITIES coordination, entertainment, fellowship, recreation, education
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
TRANSPORTATION
SHOPPING assistance
INFORMATION and referral
BLOOD PRESSURE clinic
MANICURES and pedicures
STRENGTH TRAINING classes
TAX PREPARATION assistance
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Gering Multi-Purpose Senior Citizens Center http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEAL SITE
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Glenwood Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
LEISURE activities
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Golden Generation Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
BLOOD PRESSURE clinics first Wednesday of the month
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Golden Years Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
CARD PARTIES twice per month
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Gordon Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Gosper County Senior Center
SENIOR recreation
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
BLOOD PRESSURE and foot clinic once a month
FLU SHOTS
CHOLESTEROL check once a year
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
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Gothenburg Senior Center
SENIOR CENTER
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
TRANSPORTATION for seniors and disabled persons
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT loan, free will donation
FOOT CLINIC and blood pressure checks every fourth Wednesday of the month
SENIOR RESOURCE center
INSURANCE COUNSELING
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES for older adults
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Guide Rock Senior Center http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals in and around Guide Rock
HANDIBUS transportation for anyone in Guide Rock
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Hall County Senior Services
CONGREGATE noon meals at Senior Center
HOME DELIVERED meals
BLOOD PRESSURE screenings
FOOT screenings
IN-HOME services, homemaker and chore
TRANSPORTATION
TELEPHONE reassurance
INFORMATION and assistance
LEGAL services
SENIOR Volunteer Companion Program
ADULT DAY care
ACTIVITIES and social gatherings
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Hamburg Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
LEISURE activities and educational programs
HEALTH PROMOTION, including blood pressure screenings
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Happy Days Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Harlan County Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
HOUSEKEEPING and chore services
TRANSPORTATION services
BLOOD PRESSURE clinics monthly
FOOT CLINIC monthly ($10 fee)
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Harlan Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
CASE MANAGEMENT coordination
HEALTH AND WELLNESS program
SUPPORT GROUPS:
Alzheimer's support group, second Tuesday of the month 2:30 pm
Life after Loss support group, third Tuesday of the month 5 pm
SENIOR HEALTH INSURANCE information counseling
OPERATION RESTORE TRUST helps find waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicare and Medicaid programs
PRESCRIPTION medication service for low-income patients
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Hartington Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Haven House
EMERGENCY SHELTER
OPEN KITCHEN serving at least two meals a day to those who are hungry
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Hay Springs Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Heartland Family Service - North Omaha Office http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
RENT AND UTILITY assistance
PRESCRIPTION assistance
CAREER CLOTHING CLOSET, call to schedule an appointment
FAMILY AND CHILD CARE Resource Center, including child development activities and educational materials
CACFP - Child and Adult Care Food Program, consultation, training, and reimbursement to family child care providers
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Heaven Store House http://www.4worldfellowship.org (external link)
CLOTHING, including career clothing
FOOD PANTRY
YOUTH activities
SOUP KITCHEN
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Hebron Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME delivered meals
TRANSPORTATION to and from the Senior Center in Hebron
HANDYMAN and housekeeping services for older adults
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION van providing door-to-door transportation for older adults, handicapped persons, and the general public within the county
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Hemingford Nutrition Site
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Hemingford Nutrition Site
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Henderson Health Care Services, Inc. http://www.hendersonhealthcare.org (external link)
CRITICAL ACCESS HOSPITAL acute and skilled care, surgical unit; obstetrics, including delivery room and newborn nursery; emergency room; outpatient services; radiology; laboratory, specialty clinics, physician's clinics and long-term care nursing
PHYSICIAN'S CLINICS
ASSISTED AND INDEPENDENT living complexes
PHYSICAL, occupational and speech therapy, cardiac rehabilitation
WELLNESS CENTER
MEALS ON WHEELS
NURSING HOME CARE
ADULT DAYCARE
RESPITE CARE
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Hooper Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
ACTIVITIES and games
HEALTH MAINTENANCE CLINIC first Tuesday of each month 10 am-12 noon
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Hope Harbor Transitional Homeless Shelter http://www.hopeharborgi.org (external link)
TRANSITIONAL homeless shelter
MEALS and case management service for homeless and near-homeless
GAS VOUCHERS for out of town medical appointments and bus vouchers for persons going or returning to a stable situation, job or home, in surrounding areas; services available to the general public.
EMERGENCY shelter for single women and single parents with children
CLOTHING, hats, gloves, and coat distribution to women and children
GENERAL ASSISTANCE with furniture, hygiene items, household goods, etc.
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Howard County Senior Services/St Paul Community Center
CONGREGATE meals, Mon-Fri 11:30am-1 pm
HOME DELIVERED meals
HOUSEKEEPING services at a reduced rate
RESPITE CARE by appointment
TRANSPORTATION for all of Howard County
TELEPHONE reassurance program
SACK LUNCHES available on Friday for the weekends
BLOOD PRESSURE and Foot Clinic monthly
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP third Monday of the month 10 am and 7 pm
LEGAL SERVICES third Wednesday of even months 11 am
INFORMATION and Assistance Program by appointment, assistance filling out forms and finding available services
ATTENDED Care up to 24 hours a day, private pay service
HOT SHOT PROGRAM delivers meals to all of Howard County 5 days per week
SENIOR VOLUNTEER Companion Program provides volunteer opportunities for seniors age 60 and over; these volunteers serve as companions once a week for other seniors
HEARTLAND SHARE food program
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inCOMMON Community Development http://www.incommoncd.org (external link)
COMMON GROUND organizes asset-based neighborhood development through resident empowerment, collaborative partnerships, and creative initiatives promoting relationship-building and long-term, systemic change; primarily focused in the Park Avenue neighborhood with a Community Meal every Saturday at 11:30 am at First Baptist Church
COMMON LIFE trains, equips, and supports individuals and small groups in their companionship of an individual or family throughout and beyond their transition from poverty; serves four main populations: homeless/near homeless, refugee, post-incarcerated, and at-risk youth
COMMON TABLE exists to provide an entry point around a shared table for the development of healthy relationships, which span the lines of socioeconomic diversity; takes place every Monday from 5:30-7 pm
OMAHA COMMONS offers weekly local concerts and bi-monthly local art galleries and auctions
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Indian Center, Inc. http://www.indiancenterinc.org (external link)
PROMOTES and strengthens cultural awareness by teaching cultural traditions among Native Americans
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES offers emergency services, referrals and case management of basic necessities to low income families and individuals of all racial and ethnic groups. Diapers, low income Star Tran monthly passes, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, and holiday gift giving programs are offered. Emergency rental or utility bill payment assistance to American Indian persons with eviction or disconnect notices may be provided, funds permitting.
FOOD PROGRAMS include commodity food to elderly, and pregnant women, or mothers with young children to age 6 on a monthly basis. Perishable food distribution is held twice weekly on Tuesdays at 1pm and Thursdays at 10am. Emergency food pantry applications accepted Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 1-3pm. Senior DinerÂ’s lunch served daily from 11:30am-12:30pm, free of charge.
HOMEOWNERSHIP PROGRAM provides pre-purchasing counseling. This program is designed to offer homeownership and housing rehabilitation opportunities to eligible Native American individuals, families, tribes and Tribally Designated Housing Entities on their native lands and within an approved Indian area as defined by HUD.
HOUSING PROGRAM based in the city of Lincoln this program has over 142 units of rental housing for low-income families, elderly and handicapped residents. The housing properties include three complexes for the elderly and two for low-income. These units are managed by a private management company and Indian Center, Inc.
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL to local human service agencies and tribally-operated programs for specialized services, legal services to Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs, tribal legal services, or pro bono legal services and area senior citizens.
NEBRASKA INDIAN HEALTHY MARRIAGE PROJECT is designed to increase the number of Native American children raised by two parents in a healthy relationship through the use of culturally appropriate training materials. This project will help couples and individuals develop the skills and knowledge needed to form and sustain a healthy relationship.
NEBRASKA URBAN INDIAN CIRCLE OF CARE PROJECT will provide the urban Indian communities of Lincoln and Omaha with tools and resources to plan and design a holistic, community-based system of care to support mental health and wellness for their children, youth and families. Families and youth will work in partnership with public and private organizations to design mental health services and supports that are effective, that build on the strengths of individuals and address each person's cultural needs.
SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTER provides basic business development services for low-income persons, minorities, women and all racial/ethnic groups, new or existing businesses and refers clients to Nebraska Business Development Center for specialized services.
WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT PROGRAM provides GED instruction, job training placement assistance and help with educational goals, job search and placement for Native Americans.
YOUTH PROGRAM offers after school enrichment activities, homework help, and other special events
ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS MEETING – daily 5:15 pm.
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Irwin Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Jewish Senior Services http://www.rbjh.com (external link)
FULL SERVICE HOME FOR AGED
INTERMEDIATE AND SKILLED nursing care
SUPPORTIVE COUNSELING for senior citizens and families
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE and crisis intervention
KOSHER MEALS ON WHEELS
HEALTH AND DENTAL SCREENING
CONTINUING EDUCATION
JEWISH FUNERAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORTATION TO medical appointments, shopping, group service programs
COMMUNITY OUTREACH and residential services in determining client service needs
LIFE LINE
CONGREGATE MEALS programs Mondays at JCC
SHORT TERM REHABILITITATION
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Jubilee Center
FOOD PANTRY
EMERGENCY FUND (Help-Now) for rent and utility assistance (Kearney residents only)
CLOTHING, $0.50 per item
USED FURNITURE
FREE DINNER Thursdays 5:30 pm-6:30 pm
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Kenesaw Senior Center http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals served at noon
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Kids Can! Community Center http://www.kidscanomaha.org (external link)
YOUTH/CHILD CARE programs (ages 3-13 years) offered before school, after school, summer and OPS all-day breaks (except snow days), and full day care for ages 3-4
PRESCHOOL for ages 3-5; morning sessions
TUTORING services on-site at area-schools Mon-Fri
SENIOR SERVICES include:
HOME COOKED MEALS and special holiday parties
COMPUTER CLASSES
SENIOR TRANSPORTATION
VISUALLY IMPAIRED SUPPORT GROUP
TAX ASSISTANCE
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Lakota Lutheran Center
SOUP KITCHEN Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday at 12:00 noon
ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS weekly meetings
PHONE AND BATHROOM USE
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Lexington Grand Generation Center http://www.cityoflex.com/recreation.htm (external link)
CONGREGATE meal site Monday-Friday
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
HOME DELIVERED meals
COMMUNITY activities
BLOOD SUGAR and blood pressure testing
FOOT CLINIC
THERAPEUTIC massage
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Lied Senior Center - Seward County Aging Services
SERVICES and activities for senior citizens to support their independence and community involvement
CONGREGATE meals
RECREATION, health education, and informational programs
SENIOR CENTER SHUTTLE makes appointments every 15 minutes, Mon-Fri 9:30 am-3:30 pm for senior doctor appointments, grocery shopping, shopping, or to the senior center
INFORMATION and referral
FUN AND FITNESS class
SENIOR COMPANION program provides companion services to older or disabled adults in Seward County
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Logan Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
BLOOD PRESSURE check
HEALTH EDUCATION
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Louisville Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
ACTIVITIES and games
HEALTH MAINTENANCE CLINIC second Thursday of each month 9 am-12 noon
OPERATED BY Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging and Louisville Senior Citizens, Inc.
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Lyman Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Malvern Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
HOME DELIVERED MEALS Mon-Fri 10:30 am-1:30 pm
CONGREGATE MEALS
BLOOD PRESSURE checks
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Matt Talbot Kitchen and Outreach http://www.mtkserves.org (external link)
SOUP KITCHEN providing lunch and dinner
FOOD PANTRY
HEALTH CLINIC the third Wednesday of each month 12:30 pm-2:30 pm
STREET OUTREACH and advocacy
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
GASOLINE assistance, first come first served, first working day of each month; must show valid drivers license, registration, and car insurance
NUTRITION COUNSELING for the homeless and low income
VISION CARE for homeless or near homeless adults and children
THANKSGIVING DAY dinner served 5:30 pm-6:30 pm; open as usual Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
HOMELESS IDENTIFICATION PROJECT assists homeless or near homeless people with obtaining birth certificates or other identification necessary for employment, cashing paychecks, housing and community services; must have no income
LIFE SKILLS ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM offers a basic life skills class, once a week for six weeks, to help alleviate homelessness. Classes cover parenting, budgeting, landlord/tenant issues, nutrition, employment skills, self-esteem and self-advocacy
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING for Chronically Homeless Men
CASE MANAGEMENT for individuals and families on Housing Voucher List
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Meals on Wheels - Saunders County Senior Services
MEALS are prepared at the Senior Diner and delivered by volunteers; in addition, meals are prepared at the Senior Diner for Meals on Wheels programs in Saunders County towns including Ashland, Cedar Bluffs, Ceresco, Yutan, Valparaiso, Prague, Mead, Weston, Ithaca, Memphis, and Colon
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Meals on Wheels - Saunders County Senior Services
MEALS are prepared at the Senior Diner and delivered by volunteers; in addition, meals are prepared at the Senior Diner for Meals on Wheels programs in Saunders County towns including Ashland, Cedar Bluffs, Ceresco, Yutan, Valparaiso, Prague, Mead, Weston, Ithaca, Memphis, and Colon
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Meals on Wheels of Beatrice
DELIVERED hot meals (over the noon hour) Monday through Friday including holidays; food is prepared by Beatrice Community Hospital
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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Meals on Wheels of Council Bluffs - American Red Cross http://www.loesshills.redcross.org (external link)
HOME DELIVERED MEAL, hot noon meals (optional on weekends a hot lunch for Saturday and a cool lunch for Sunday); delivered Monday-Saturday; request may come from the individual, family, service aid, doctor, or hospital
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Memorial Health Center http://www.memorialhealthcenter.org/ (external link)
HOSPITAL
NURSING HOME
ASSISTED LIVING
HOME HEALTH CARE nursing and aide services
HOSPICE care
MEALS ON WHEELS delivered weekdays, $3.50 per meal
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
SUPPORT GROUPS include:
Alcoholics Anonymous, Tue and Fri, 8 pm-9:30 pm, Room C
Al-Anon, Mon 8 pm-9 pm, Room C
Alzheimer's Support Group, last Tuesday of the month, 4 pm-5 pm, Room C
Circle of Friends Cancer Support, third Thursday of the month, 6 pm-7:30 pm, Dorwart Cancer Center
Healing and Growth Bereavement support, call 254-3273
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Merriman Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Messiah Lutheran Church
EVENING MEAL 4:30 pm-5:30 pm, Saturday
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Midwest Child Care Association http://www.childcarene.org (external link)
STATEWIDE LISTING with detailed profiling and rates of licensed child care providers
USDA Child Care Food Program administration
TRAINS child care personnel
RECRUIT AND TRAIN child care providers to care for Offutt employees through a contract with the US Air Force
CONDUCTS AND PUBLISHES RESEARCH on child care issues
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Milford Senior Center - Seward County Aging Services
SERVICES and activities for senior citizens to support their independence and community involvement
CONGREGATE meals
RECREATION, health education, and informational programs
INFORMATION and referral
FUN AND FITNESS class
SENIOR COMPANION program which provides companion services to older or disabled adults in Seward County
MILFORD SENIOR SHUTTLE runs Mon-Fri 9:30 am-12 noon for doctor appointments, grocery shopping, hairdresser appointments and shopping in the city limits
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING every month call for dates and times
FOOT SCREENING every other month, call for dates and times
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Minden Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
BLOOD PRESSURE clinics
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Missouri Valley Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
BLOOD PRESSURE checks
COMPUTER CLASSES for anyone
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Mitchell Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Morrill County Community Hospital http://www.morrillcountyhospital.org/ (external link)
HOSPITAL
HOME HEALTH CARE nursing, aides, and therapy
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
FOOT CLINIC in Bridgeport and Bayard
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE programs application help
FREE children's immunization clinics, first Monday of the month
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Morrill Manor Nutrition Site
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Nehawka Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HEALTH MAINTENANCE CLINIC first Tuesday of each month 10 am-11:30 am
OPERATED BY Nehawka Senior Citizen Association, Inc. and supported by Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging
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Neola Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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New Visions/MOHMS Place http://www.mohmsplace.org (external link)
HOT MEALS served Mon-Sun 5 pm-6:30 pm, 12 noon on special holidays; breakfast from 9 am-12 noon
48 Bed men's overnight shelter
26 Bed transitional living program (18 -24 months)
TRANSPORTATION to Omaha shelters at 4:10 pm provided by Homeless Link
LEGAL AID representatives provide information and help with evictions and SSI appeals on Tuesday evenings; service provided to Iowa residents of low income only
HEALTH CLINIC Mon 4 pm-6:30 pm, Visiting Nurse Association; Mon 4 pm-6:30 pm; distributes basic hygiene items, such as diapers, shampoo, toothpaste; provides health education, HIV testing, blood pressure checks, and general care
WATER DISTRIBUTED during hot months, daytime hours
CLOTHING when available or referrals given
DAY PROGRAM Mon-Fri 10 am-4 pm
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY OFFICE on site, call 309-0016 to see a social worker
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Norfolk Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
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North Bend Senior Citizens Center http://www.enoa.org (external link)
SENIOR CENTER
CASE MANAGEMENT services for the homebound provided by ENOA
HEALTH maintenance clinics second Wed of the month 10 am-12 noon
HOME DELIVERED meals
CONGREGATE meals
OPERATED BY Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging and North Bend Senior Citizens
Center, Inc.
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Northeast Nebraska Area Agency on Aging (NENAAA) http://www.nenaaa.com (external link)
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS provides a nursing facility pre-admission screening to ensure Medicaid applicants in need of nursing facility care receive information on alternative choices appropriate to their level of care and assistance in finding and setting up the services needed
CARE MANAGEMENT provides a health, social,and functional assessment and helps plan for needed services; coordination of in-home services; on-going monitoring and follow-up; long term care facility information
IN-HOME SERVICES, including grocery shopping, cleaning, laundry, transportation, respite, lawn care, snow removal, and personal care
EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM or Lifeline may be available for persons who can benefit from the security of the system.
NUTRITION COUNSELING provides individual counseling to those at nutritional risk because of their physical health, diagnosis, medication, family finances, or family status change
CONGREGATE MEALS are provided to a qualified individual. The meal must meet 1/3 of the daily recommended dietary needs of adults 60 and over including the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.
HOME-DELIVERED MEALS are provided to frail, homebound by reason of illness, disability or isolation. The meals must meet 1/3 of the daily recommended dietary needs of adults 60 years and over and the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.
OMBUDSMAN advocates for the rights of residents of long term care facilities through empowerment, problem-solving, and conflict resolution
LEGAL ASSISTANCE on an individual basis, and educational programs at senior centers
AGED AND DISABLED MEDICAID WAIVER allows Medicaid dollars to be used for specific services for those with long term care needs; must be 65 or older, Medicaid eligible, with needs which would require nursing facility care and can by safely served at home at a cost not more than nursing facility care; services may include housekeeping, grocery shopping, respite, transportation, lifeline, and assisted living
HEALTH CLINIC services provided by a licensed health care professional designed to identify, prevent or treat physical or mental health problems
SUPPORTIVE services is a broad provision of health, social, educational services including recreational, general information, public information and publication.
OUTREACH identifies potential clients and encourages their use of existing services
INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE provides information on available services, links individuals to the services and provides adequate follow-up procedures
TRANSPORTATION and ASSISTED TRANSPORTATION may be available to transport from one location to another
SHIIP Senior Health Insurance Information Program provides insurance information and counseling to older Nebraskans and person with disabilities regarding Medicaid, Medicare, and health insurance, including the Medicare Prescription Drug Plans; toll free hotline, public education, and educational literature also available - 800-234-7117
FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT for those caring for an aging adult or grandparents caring for a minor child; provides information, assistance, training, support group, respite care, and supplemental services
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Northeast Nebraska Senior Citizens Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
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Northside Community Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Northside Community Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Nuckolls County Senior Services http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
IN-HOME SERVICES including housekeeping, minor home repair, or yard maintenance
ATTENDANT and respite care
CONGREGATE meals at noon - make reservation day before
HOME DELIVERED Meals
TELEPHONE reassurance
INFORMATION and assistance
LEGAL SERVICES
SENIOR VOLUNTEER Companion Program provides volunteer opportunities for seniors age 60 and over; these volunteers serve as companions once a week for other seniors
CARE ADVOCACY
TRANSPORTATION to the various senior centers for meals and activities, medical appointments, shopping trips, etc; service is available to all, but targeted to the older or disabled rider
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O'Neill Golden Age Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP
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Oakland Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Oconto Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals (potluck)
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Omaha Public Schools http://www.ops.org (external link)
GENERAL ELEMENTARY and secondary education, ages 4-21 years
PRESCHOOL for children with disabilities, ages 0-5 years
VOCATIONAL and adult education, ages 16 years and older
CONTINUING EDUCATION for adults, ages 16 years and older
OCCUPATIONAL placement
HOMEBOUND EDUCATION
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNER (ELL) opportunities in grades K-12
SAFE, SECURE, AND DISCIPLINED Schools (SSDS) program provide resources to students, staff, and community to ensure a safe, nurturing learning environment
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Open Door Mission http://www.opendoormission.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER for men
LYDIA HOUSE emergency shelter for women and families
SHUTTLE SERVICES to Bus Line Downtown 5 am-9 pm
DAY SERVICES available to clients and walk-ins with showers, laundry, meals, resource case management, computer lab, etc.
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides short-term care for men
COUNSELING
NEW LIFE RECOVERY PROGRAM provides long-term care for men, women and children and families with life-altering addictions
AFTERCARE PROGRAM follows graduates for 18 months with resources
MEALS including breakfast, lunch, and dinner for clients or walk-ins
COMMUNITY SERVICES and Outreach Center including King's Kloset Program-clothing, and housewares Monday-Thursday at 10:30am, walk-in or appointment; call for more information. Furniture and appliance program, call for an appointment
ACCEPTS DONATIONS such as vehicles, and gently used furniture, clothing, household items, etc; call 829-1517 for pickup arrangements for large items
OUTREACH EVENTS including Eggstra Special Egg Hunt (Easter story, craft, egg hunt, food box to go); Back to School Bash (see below); Great Thanksgiving Banquet registration November 3,4,5 12:30 pm-7 pm at the Timberlake Outreach Center bring ID and proof of residency (holiday meal and turkey and fixin' box to go); and Operation Santa registration November 30, December 2, 3 12:30 pm-7 pm at the Timberlake Outreach Center bring ID and proof of residency (toys for children ages 0-18 years)
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Orville and Willa Chatt Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Osceola Senior Center
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Polk County to support their independence and community involvement
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE for scheduled out town trips and special event trips
BUSY WHEELS which provides transportation to appointment and the grocery store for those who cannot drive
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SERVICES
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Oshkosh Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
VOLUNTEER SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM
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Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
SOUP KITCHEN each week
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Overton Senior Meal Site
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
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Palmyra Senior Center
COGREGATE meals
HOME delivered meals
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Pawnee Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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People's City Mission http://www.peoplescitymission.org (external link)
CHRISTIAN MINISTRY which provides shelter, food, clothing, counseling, and other emergency services to low-income families and individuals.
EMERGENCY SHELTER provides overnight shelter, three meals daily, shower and laundry facilities, case management, and referrals. The Family and Women's Shelter serves single women with or without children, married couples with children, and single fathers with children. The Men's Shelter serves single men. Guests staying longer than thirty days must be actively participating in a self-sufficiency program. Youth programs are offered for children ages 6 weeks and older staying in the shelter with their families.
MEALS to anyone staying at the emergency shelters or day shelter, or anyone who just walks in
AGAPE CAFE provides free day shelter for men. Services include showers, laundry facilities, lockers, lunch, a place to receive mail, and case management.
CURTIS CENTER – transitional single-room-occupancy rental units with supportive services for homeless men.
WOMEN’S TRANSITIONAL HOUSING – transitional single-room-occupancy rental units with supportive services for homeless women.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES – accepts groups, individuals, and people needing to complete required hours for school, court or other purposes. Opportunities include (but are not limited to) serving/preparing meals, class instruction, counseling, homework help, childcare, transportation, etc.
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Petersburg Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Phelps County Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
HOMEMAKER and chore services
FOOT CLINICS twice per month ($15 charge)
MASSAGE therapy once per month ($15 charge)
BLOOD PRESSURE checks monthly
NON-EMERGENCY medical trip to Kearney once per month
HEARING AID clinic once per month
DANCES twice per month
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Pierce Senior Citizens
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Pilger Senior Citizens
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Plainview Senior Service Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Plattsmouth Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
ACTIVITIES AND GAMES
HEALTH MAINTENANCE CLINIC monthly (by appointment only - 296-2276)
HEARING CLINIC monthly
EDUCATION through periodic seminars for seniors - information on health issues, social security benefits, veterans benefits, insurance, etc., to keep them abreast of changing issues
LOW IMPACT AEROBICS Tue and Thu 9 am-10 am, no charge
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC second Tuesday each month 11:30 am-12:30 pm
OPERATED BY Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging and Plattsmouth Senior Citizens Nutrition Center, Inc.
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Plattsmouth Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
ACTIVITIES AND GAMES
HEALTH MAINTENANCE CLINIC monthly (by appointment only - 296-2276)
HEARING CLINIC monthly
EDUCATION through periodic seminars for seniors - information on health issues, social security benefits, veterans benefits, insurance, etc., to keep them abreast of changing issues
LOW IMPACT AEROBICS Tue and Thu 9 am-10 am, no charge
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC second Tuesday each month 11:30 am-12:30 pm
OPERATED BY Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging and Plattsmouth Senior Citizens Nutrition Center, Inc.
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Polk County Senior Services
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Polk County to support their independence and community involvement
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE for scheduled out town trips and special event trips
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SERVICES
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Polk Senior Center - Polk County Senior Services
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Polk County to support their independence and community involvement
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
TRANSPORTATION available for scheduled out town trips and special event trips
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL services
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Prairie Pioneer Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
HOUSEKEEPING
TRANSPORTATION - call for details
BLOOD PRESSURE screening
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Randolph Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Ravenna Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
BLOOD PRESSURE clinics third Wednesday of the month
FOOT CLINIC every six weeks
HEARING AID clinic
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Red Oak Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Rock County Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Rushville Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Salem Lutheran Homes http://www.salemlutheranhomes.org (external link)
LONG TERM CARE nursing center offering skilled as well as intermediate nursing care, rehabilitation services (after hospitalization), and a special 20 bed Alzheimer's/Dementia care unit
OUTREACH MEALS for shut ins serving nutritious noon meals three times each week (M-W-F) in a private dining area or delivered to those in the immediate area whose situation prevents them from eating on site; a donation of $3 per meal is suggested.
BLOOD PRESSURE checks each Friday (free)
PARISH NURSING program offers up to one hour of assessment and referral information at no charge to anyone living within 30 minutes of Elk Horn, IA
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Salvation Army - Grand Island
COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY
EMERGENCY OVERNIGHT SHELTER provides lodging, hot meals and clothing for single men
TRANSITITONAL HOUSING for unattached single males
MEALS SERVED Mon-Fri 7 am-8:30 am and 5:15 pm-6:30 pm and Sun evening
DISASTER ASSISTANCE replacing damaged items with stock on hand in store; also provides meals, shelter and other emergency needs
YOUTH PROGRAMS Wednesday afternoons during the school year
SUMMER CAMPS for all ages including Senior Citizens
BUS TICKETS for in-state travel
THIFT STORE
CHURCH SERVICES on Sunday mornings
BIBLE STUDY
SCHOOOL SUPPLY DISTIBUTION through 'Stuff the Bus', held August 6 from 10 am-12 noon and 1 pm-3 pm; clients must have an agency referral and may contact Central Nebraska Community Services to get one - (308) 385-5500
THANKSGIVING MEAL SERVED 11 am-2 pm, Thanksgiving Day
VOLUNTEER OPPUNITIES available
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Salvation Army North Corps http://www.salvationarmyomaha.com (external link)
MEALS open to the public from 11:30 am-1 pm
AFTER SCHOOL program for youth from 2:45 pm-5 pm
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Santee Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Saunders County Senior Services
PROVIDES ACTIVITIES for senior citizens
CONGREGATE MEALS (special diets available with a physician's request)
EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL, AND INFORMATION PROGRAMS
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
GROUP PROGRAMS AND SOLICALIZATION
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
COUNSELING
PLACEMENT OF VOLUNTEERS at the Center and in the community
IN-HOME SERVICES include home-delivered meals; transportation to and from the Center; tours and shopping, and telephone reassurance
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Scotts Bluff County Housing Authority http://www.scottsbluffhousing.com (external link)
PUBLIC HOUSING for seniors and persons with disabilities and families at Colson Manor, Morrill Manor, and Bluff View
TAX CREDIT HOUSING PROGRAMS at Elmwood
BARRIER-FREE HOMES, Crown West, Courthouse Villa, and Valacia North Villa
2,3 & 4 BR FAMILY HOUSING at Rebecca Winters and Bluff View
USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT APARTMENTS at Valacia (Gering)
410 HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHERS available for Bayard, Bridgeport, and Kimball as well as Scotts Bluff and Cheyenne Counties
USDA CACFP NUTRITION PROGRAM operated by Panhandle Family Day Care; child care home providers are reimbursed for nutritious meals they serve; call for more information - (308) 632-1363 or 1-800-915-2237
HOMEOWNERSHIP VOUCHERS program for low and very low-income individuals to build homes through a combination of government financing and their contributed labor
GREENBUILD HOMES - newly constructed energy efficient homes for sale to income qualified buyers. Contact Nancy or Rick at 308-632-0473
HOPES Distribution Center - by referral only - free personal hygiene and clothes for homeless individuals and families. Referral must be made by another agency who determines homeless situations. 633-HOPE (4673)
EQUAL housing employer and provider
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Scotts Bluff County Volunteer Center http://www.scbvolcenter.com (external link)
RECRUITS AND REFERS volunteers for various agencies, programs, and projects
MEALS ON WHEELS delivery for homebound individuals
SHOPPING FOR SENIORS grocery shopping and delivery
HOME DELIVERED Commodities Program for seniors/disabled
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Scottsbluff Senior Citizens Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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SENCA Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME delivered meals
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Senior Action, Inc. http://www.hastingsrsvp.org (external link)
HOME DELIVERED MEALS in Hastings city limits
FOSTER GRANDPARENT program provides volunteer service to disadvantaged or disabled youth; foster grandparents are individuals age 60 and over; income-eligible foster grandparents receive a modest stipend to help offset the costs of volunteering
RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) offers people 55 and older volunteer positions in the community
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Senior Hospitality Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT loans
FOOT CLINIC, monthly foot clinics, $8
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE clinics
FREE HEARING AID clinic
FREE MASSAGE therapy
MEDICARE, income tax, and insurance assistance
HOUSEKEEPING services available for 60+ population
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Senior Services Center http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
VOLUNTEER SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM
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Senior Services Center http://www.aown.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
VOLUNTEER SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM
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Seven Oaks of Florence http://www.sevenoaksofflorence.org (external link)
APARTMENTS for low/moderate income independent elderly
ENOA meal site
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Shelby Senior Center - Polk County Senior Services
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Polk County to support their independence and community involvement
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SPECIAL EVENT TRIPS
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SERVICES
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Shenandoah Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
SHENANDOAH SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER, 405 W Sheridan Ave, 712-246-2002, offers social activities for seniors
Hours: Mon, 10 am-12 noon, Tue 1 pm-4 pm, Wed-Thu 10 am-12 noon, Fri-Sat 1 pm-4 pm
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Sherman County Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
SENIOR CENTER
CONGREGATE MEALS
SENIOR RESOURCE CENTER
FOOT CLINIC monthly ($5 donation)
BLOOD PRESSURE quarterly
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
SENIOR HEALTH insurance information program
EXERCISE opportunities
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Sidney Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
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Siena-Francis Day Services Center http://www.sienafrancis.org (external link)
RESPITE for homeless persons during daytime hours
OUTREACH WORKERS assist homeless individuals in obtaining housing, employment, education, money management skills, services targeted to veterans, domestic violence and addiction counseling, treatment for mental illness, medical health care, general assistance, and identification cards
MEALS served Mon-Sat
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Siena-Francis House Meals http://www.sienafrancis.org (external link)
LUNCH served daily
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Snyder Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
ACTIVITIES and games
HEALTH MAINTENANCE clinic third Wednesday of each month 10 am-12 noon
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Social Settlement Association - Seniors on the Go! http://www.socialsettlement.org (external link)
HOME COOKED MEALS and special holiday parties
COMPUTER CLASSES
SENIOR TRANSPORTATION
VISUALLY IMPAIRED SUPPORT GROUP
TAX ASSISTANCE
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Southeast Nebraska Community Action - Johnson County
PROVIDES services to aid low-income individuals and families to become self-sufficient
EMERGENCY food
EMERGENCY shelter vouchers
CLOTHING room that includes household items
TRANSITIONAL shelter for up to 24 months, assistance in finding permanent shelter; rent assistance
LIMITED support with utility costs
FAMILY development assessment which helps families determine strengths and barriers toward being self-sufficient and to aid in setting family goals
ASSISTANCE in finding education/training or employment
WEATHERIZATION assistance for owners and renters; limited funding for furnace replacement if there is a health concern
TAX assistance
HEAD start program for families of children age 3-5 years
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Southwest 8 Senior Services http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
SENIOR CENTERS offer recreation, education, and arts and crafts programs (see separate listings)
ADVOCACY through senior advocates
CONGREGATE MEAL SITES, homebound and frozen meals, nutrition education, and special diet counseling
OUTREACH
OLDER IOWA'S legislature
ELDER CARE FUNDING for in-home service, home-health, and adult day care
COMMUNITY-BASED adult services
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT activities
NEWSLETTER, The Senior Courier
CASEMANAGEMENT program
SHIIP - Senior Health Insurance Information Program - Medicare
INFORMATION and Assistance
FAMILY CAREGIVER support
ELDER ABUSE Initiative
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Spalding Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
FOOT CLINIC every six weeks
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Stanton Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
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Stephen Center, Inc. http://www.stephencenter.org (external link)
EMERGENCY shelter consisting of 30 beds for men, 20 beds for single women, and 11 bedrooms for women with children
SUBSTANCE ABUSE Treatment Program for 32 men and 32 women
TRANSITIONAL Living program for men and women in recovery, supplies provided
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Sterling Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME delivered meals
TRANSPORTATION to and from the Senior Center
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Stromsburg Senior Center
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within Polk County to support their independence and community involvement
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
BLOOD PRESSURE clinic once a month
COMPANION program
CONSIGNMENT SHOP which markets crafts provided by Polk County senior citizens
TRAINED VOLUNTEERS to assist seniors with Medicare/Medicaid, private insurance and public benefit questions
SUPPORT GROUP for grief and caregivers
TRANSPORTATION available for scheduled out town trips and special event trips
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL services
BUSY WHEELS which provides transportation to appointments and the grocery store for seniors who do not drive
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Summer Food Program - Health Department
FREE BREAKFAST AND/OR LUNCH for school-age children under 18 years of age, at sites located throughout Lincoln; the program runs from the beginning of June to mid-August, and was established to ensure children could continue to receive nutritious meals, comparable to those served under the National School Lunch Program, during the summer months when school is not in session
ADMINISTERED by the U.S.D.A.'s Food and Consumer Service Division and the Nebraska Department of Education; the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department acts as the local sponsor, organizing and operating the Summer Food Program for Lincoln area sites determined eligible by federal guidelines
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Summer Food Service Program http://www.nde.state.ne.us/NS/sfsp/sfsp_sponsors.htm (external link)
PROVIDES HEALTHY MEALS to children, age 18 and younger, free of charge during the summer months
SITES OFFERED across the state; see website for a directory
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Sunshine Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Sunshine Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
SUPPORT GROUP for family caregivers
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Sunshine Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
SUPPORT GROUP for family caregivers
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Syracuse Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
TRANSPORTATION to and from the Senior Center for older adults in Syracuse
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION van provides door-to-door transportation for older adults, handicapped persons, and the general public in the county
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Tabitha Health Care Services http://www.tabitha.org (external link)
ADULT DAY SERVICES a day program for adults provided in Tabitha Intergenerational Center
CASE MANAGEMENT ongoing case management services, including care management and needs identification through Tabitha Health Care Services, post-hospitalization discharge needs assistance with reimbursement options, assisting clients through the complex maze of Medicare regulations and private insurance.
GREEN HOUSE PROJECT® 9-bedroom residence in Lincoln licensed, staffed and equipped to provide long-term care in a private residence.
HOME CARE SPECIALTIES nurses and home health aides provide in-home services, 24 hours daily, for persons of all ages who either are not covered by Medicare or Medicaid, or who seek more care than Medicare covers. Services include assistance with activities of daily living including bathing, dressing, ambulation assistance, meal preparation, providing of safety supervision, grocery shopping errands. The personal response system is available through Tabitha's VoiceCare technology. Serves all or part of Adams, Buffalo, Butler, Cass, Clay, Douglas, Fillmore, Gage, Hall, Hamilton, Howard, Johnson, Lancaster, Merrick, Nance, Nemaha, Nuckolls, Otoe, Pawnee, Platte, Polk, Richardson, Saline, Sarpy, Saunders, Seward, Thayer and York counties. Services include assistance with activities of daily living including bathing, dressing, ambulation assistance, meal preparation, providing of safety supervision, grocery shopping errands. Skilled nursing services defined by the physician.
HOME HEALTH CARE nurses, maternal/child care nurses, therapists, social workers and aides provide intermittent skilled Medicare certified home health services to individuals of all ages. Provide daily vitals monitoring throught Tabitha's telehealth hospital grade monitoring technology. Nurses are on-call 24 hours daily. Serves persons in all or part of Adams, Butler, Cass, Clay, Fillmore, Gage, Hall, Hamilton, Johnson, Lancaster, Merrick, Nemaha, Otoe, Polk, Saline, Sarpy, Saunders, Seward and York counties.
HOSPICE Medicare certified in-home or facility care to persons with a terminal illness. The 11-bed Maseman Hospice Unit is also available at Tabitha Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Lincoln. Hospice serves all or part of Adams, Buffalo, Butler, Cass, Clay, Douglas, Fillmore, Gage, Hall, Hamilton, Howard, Johnson, Lancaster, Merrick, Nance, Nemaha, Nuckolls, Otoe, Pawnee, Platte, Polk, Richardson, Saline, Sarpy, Saunders, Seward, Thayer and York counties.
INDEPENDENT LIVING Located in central Lincoln at 47th and Randolph Streets, Tabitha Village Apartments for ages 62+ is an independent living community of 112 one-bedroom apartments, as well as 16 two-bedroom cottages. The Walter Apartments at Tabitha is a 62+ independent living community in northwest Lincoln.
LIFEQUEST REHABILITATION CENTER Provides a comprehensive rehabilitation center for older adults with private rooms. Services include physical, occupational and speech therapies and aquatic programs. Care is available on an inpatient or outpatient basis with transportation services.
MEALS ON WHEELS a hot noon meal to homebound and/or disabled individuals in Lincoln 365 days a year. Therapeutic meals are available.
NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER sub-acute, transitional inpatient care; Hospice Care Unit; Alzheimer's/Dementia Care Unit; skilled and nursing facility services; long term care; physical, occupational and speech rehabilitation; and social activity services and pastoral care.
REHABILITATION coordinates rehabilitation services for inpatient, outpatient and home health care including physical, occupational and speech therapies. Home care rehabilitation serves persons in all or part of Adams, Butler, Cass, Clay, Fillmore, Gage, Hall, Hamilton, Johnson, Lancaster, Merrick, Nemaha, Otoe, Polk, Saline, Sarpy, Saunders, Seward and York counties.
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Table Rock Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME delivered meals
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Utica Senior Center - Seward County Aging Services
SERVICES and activities for senior citizens to support their independence and community involvement
CONGREGATE meals
RECREATION, health education, and informational programs
INFORMATION and referral
FUN AND FITNESS class
SENIOR COMPANION program provides companion services to older or disabled adults in Seward County
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Valentine Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Valley County Senior Center http://www.agingkearney.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC once a month
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Valparaiso Center - Saunders County Senior Services
PROVIDES ACTIVITIES for senior citizens
CONGREGATE MEALS
EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL, AND INFORMATION PROGRAMS
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
GROUP PROGRAMS AND SOLICALIZATION
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
COUNSELING
PLACEMENT OF VOLUNTEERS at the Center and in the community
IN-HOME SERVICES include home-delivered meals; transportation to and from the Center; tours and telephone reassurance
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Villisca Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
VOLUNTEERS and community services
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Visiting Nurse Association - Omaha http://www.theVNAcares.org (external link)
HOME HEALTH CARE includes Skilled Nursing Care, Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapies; Medical Social Work, Home Health Aide, IV Therapy/Pharmacy, Nutritional Services, Mental Health Services, Cardiopulmonary Care, Diabetes Care, Dementia/ Alzheimer's Care, Wound Care, Oncology Care, Orthopedic Care, HomMed In-Home Health Monitoring.
HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE includes Physician Directed Plan of Care, Intermittent Nursing Care, Medical Social Work, Home Health Aide Services, Pastoral Care, Bereavement Services, Volunteer Services, Nutrition Counseling; Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapies; Medication for Symptom Management and Pain Relief, Medical Equipment and Supplies, Short-Term Inpatient and Respite Care
COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES include In-Home Nursing, Therapy and Home Health Aide for Persons with Limited Income; Home Visits to Pregnant Women and Families with Infants and Young Children; Childbirth Education and Support; Childbirth Education Classes in English and Spanish; Cribs available to low-income families; Flu Prevention Campaign, School Nursing, Homeless Shelter Nursing, Transitional Housing Nursing, Correctional Outreach Nursing, Immigrant/Refugee Outreach and Support, In-Home Asthma Management, Emergency Dependent Care; HomeAide - Homemaker/Companion and personal care assistance for individuals who may not require extended medical care at home, but who can benefit from assistance with daily living activities; Lifeline Personal Response System, MD2 Medication Administration and Reminder System
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Wakefield Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Walthill Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
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Warren Memorial Hospital http://www.warrenmemorialhospital.org (external link)
HOSPITAL providing acute care, skilled care, respite care, 24 hour emergency room, outpatient surgical procedures, on-site lab, CT scanner and other traditional radiology services, physical therapy 5 days a week, occupational therapy, speech therapy, weekly MRI, mammography, Doppler/Echo, ultrasound; bone density testing, immunization clinic, foot clinic. Specialists include: adult psychiatrist, child psychologist, cardiologist, ortho, podiatry, urology
ZIMMER MEDICAL CLINIC - Dr. Becky Hollibaugh
FRIEND MANOR long term care facility
MEALS ON WHEELS
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Warren's Community Dinner Table http://www.homesteadcluster.org/beatrice.html (external link)
VOLUNTEERS provide a meal every Tuesday from 5:30pm - 6:30pm to those who are hungry. Meals are sponsored weekly by area Christian churches. Use Lincoln Street entrance to the church; doors open at 4:30pm.
WHEELCHAIR accessible
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Wayne Multi-Purpose Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Webster County Senior Services http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
IN-HOME SERVICES including housekeeping, minor home repair, or yard maintenance
ATTENDANT and respite care
CONGREGATE meals at noon - make reservation day before
HOME DELIVERED Meals
TELEPHONE reassurance
INFORMATION and assistance
LEGAL SERVICES
SENIOR VOLUNTEER Companion Program provides volunteer opportunities for seniors age 60 and over; these volunteers serve as companions once a week for other seniors
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP
CARE ADVOCACY
TRANSPORTATION program for Webster County - out of area medical transports available
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Weeping Water Senior Center
CONGREGATE MEAL site Wed and Fri 11:45 am
HOME DELIVERED meals, make reservations by 9 am
HEALTH MAINTENANCE clinic second Wednesday of each month 12:30 pm-3:30 pm
POT LUCK lunch and bingo first Monday of each month 12 noon
SPECIAL PROGRAMS for elderly nutrition, etc.
OPERATED BY Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging and Weeping Water Senior Center
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West Central Community Action - Cass County http://www.westcentralca.org (external link)
HOME HEATING assistance for low income households
CHILD AND ADULT CARE food program
SENIOR aide employment provides part-time employment for persons who are over 55 with limited incomes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
HEAD START
WEATHERIZATION for eligible homes to receive insulation, repair or replace windows and doors, install weather stripping, and perform minor foundation renovations
FADSS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
WIC program
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
FOOD PANTRY referrals
CLOTHING room
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West Central Community Action - Executive Offices http://www.westcentralca.org (external link)
HOME HEATING assistance for low income households
CHILD AND ADULT CARE food program
SENIOR aide employment provides part-time employment for persons who are over 55 with limited incomes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
HEAD START
WEATHERIZATION for eligible homes to receive insulation, repair or replace windows and doors, install weather stripping, and perform minor foundation renovations
FADS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
WIC in all counties expect Pottawattamie County
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
OUTREACH offices in each of the 10 counties in the service area that provide direct assistance to the clients in a number of areas. Several also have food pantries and/or clothing rooms and provide assitance through a variety of other programs such as Emergency Food and Shelter and Embrace Iowa
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West Central Community Action - Pottawattamie County http://www.westcentralca.org (external link)
HOME HEATING assistance for low income households
UTILTY BILL assistance during the summer (Aquila only) when funds available
CHILD AND ADULT CARE food program
SENIOR aide employment provides part-time employment for persons who are over 55 with limited incomes
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
HEAD START
WEATHERIZATION for eligible homes to receive insulation, repair or replace windows and doors, install weather stripping, and perform minor foundation renovations
FADSS - Family Development helps low-income families transition from welfare to full independence
CHILD CARE resource and referral links parents, child caregivers, and the community to enhance the quality of child care throughout Southwest Iowa
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West Central Nebraska Area Agency on Aging (WCNAAA) http://www.wcnaaa.org (external link)
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS provides a nursing facility preadmission screening to ensure Medicaid applicants in need of nursing facility care receive information on alternative choices to their level of care and assistance in finding and setting up the services needed.
CARE MANAGEMENT includes health, social and functional assessment and helps plan for needed services
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
CONGREGATE MEALS are provided to persons 60 and older. The meal must meet 1/3 of the daily recommended dietary needs of adults including the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.
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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West Central Nebraska Area Agency on Aging (WCNAAA) http://www.wcnaaa.org (external link)
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS provides a nursing facility preadmission screening to ensure Medicaid applicants in need of nursing facility care receive information on alternative choices to their level of care and assistance in finding and setting up the services needed.
CARE MANAGEMENT includes health, social and functional assessment and helps plan for needed services
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
CONGREGATE MEALS are provided to persons 60 and older. The meal must meet 1/3 of the daily recommended dietary needs of adults including the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.
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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Westgate Senior Center http://www.midlandareaagencyonaging.org (external link)
CONGREGATE meals served at noon
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Westside Community Schools http://www.westside66.org (external link)
WESTSIDE SCHOOL district administration offices
FREE BREAKFAST and lunch during the summer months for anyone ages 1-18
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Winnebago Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Wisner Community Senior Citizens
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
SUPPORTIVE services
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Wood River Senior Center
SENIOR CENTER
CONGREGATE meals
HOME DELIVERED meals
HANDYMAN and chore services
TRANSPORTATION day a week
BLOOD PRESSURE check available
FOOT CLINIC first Tuesday of the month
LIFELINE screening once per year
SOCIAL gatherings and crafts
SOUP supper each fall
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Woodbine Senior Center http://www.southwest8.org (external link)
CONGREGATE MEALS
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
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Wota Dining Center
CONGREGATE meals
HANDYMAN and housekeeper services
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Wymore Senior Center
CONGREGATE meals
HOME delivered meals
TRANSPORTATION to and from the Senior Center for older adults in Wymore
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION van provides door-to-door transportation for older adults, handicapped persons, and the general public in the county
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York County Aging Services
SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES for senior citizens within York County to support their independence and community involvement
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
COUNSELING and case management
IN-HOME SERVICES including minor home repair, yard work, personal care, and homemaker services
ACTIVITIES
ASSISTANCE with Medicare and medical insurance
SENIOR DINERS program which provides weekly congregate meals on Wednesday and Friday in York and McCool Junction
MEALS ON WHEELS home food delivery
FRIENDLY VISITING
YORK BUSY WHEELS, which serves the city of York and a limited radius of the city limits
COUNTY BUS, which is equipped with a wheel chair lift and serves York County (including the communities of Benedict, Bradshaw, Gresham, Henderson, McCool Junction, Waco and York)
TRANSPORTATION is provided to Lincoln and Grand Island on Thursdays
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York Meals on Wheels
HOME DELIVERED MEALS to elderly persons, handicapped persons, or those in need of meals due to illness
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Yutan Coupon Program - Saunders County Senior Services
NUTRITION PROGRAM providing coupons that may be redeemed on Tuesday or Thursday for a meal at Jeri's Cafe, or the meal can be home-delivered