Senior Resource Guide Southwest Houston (Fall/Winter 2019)

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Short Term Rehabilitation • Assisted Living • Memory Care

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The VibraLlife of Katy community features skilled rehabilitation & nursing services, a specialized high acuity unit, and a Senior living community with assisted living, memory care, and respite services; that enables seamless transition from one level of care to another when needs change.

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346.762.6300 • www.vibralifekaty.com


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You deserve the very best ... CARE MANAGEMENT & PERSONAL CARE

• Skilled Nursing • Physical Therapy • Occupational Therapy • Speech Therapy • Social Work • Home Health Aide • Personal Care Services Abet Life takes a passionate approach to providing quality home health care. Our name comes from our desire to encourage and help you in your health care needs. Our committed staff is ready to provide you with service and care to help you to recover from injury/wound care, surgeries, and/or other health problems, under the care of a professionally trained team of nurses, nursing aides and therapists in the comfort of your home.

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Care on Your Terms Making every patient and family experience our highest priority.

It is our mission to ensure that individuals and families who may be facing a serious illness will be provided the highest level of support and care possible for their loved one. Our team is available around the clock to deliver sophisticated symptom relief and ensure patient comfort. White Orchid Hospice is a leader in hospice care, palliative care, elder education and other specialty hospice programs. Welcome to a team of professionals you’ll truly love. Contact us 24 hours a day. (866) 966-2215 | whiteorchidhospice.com

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Offering strength and guidance through all levels of senior living. At Sagora, we believe in a lifestyle that nurtures the spirit, enables freedom of choice, encourages independence, preserves dignity, and involves family and friends. That’s the Sagora lifestyle. We offer Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care options. Speak with our local care experts and find your senior living solutions.

Schedule your personal tour today! Independent Living 281.968.8660 744 Brooks Street Sugar Land, TX 77478 Assisted Living Memory Care 281.968.6818 770 Brooks Street Sugar Land, TX 77478 LandonRidgeSugarLand.com AL 49417 MC 104423

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Assisted Living Memory Care 832.739.9494 24802 Kingsland Boulevard Katy, TX 77494 CaydanceLife.com AL 147688 MC 104168


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Color Coded Sections DAILY CARE ASSISTANCE

adult day centers, nursing services, home health services, non-medical services, support groups

TREATMENT & PREVENTION

medical supplies & equipment, medication assistance, pharmacies, nutrition, hearing, vision, dental, physicians, mental health, plastic surgeons, hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, cancer treatment facilities, medical clinics

HOUSING

independent/retirement, assisted living, skilled nursing, personal care homes, continuing care, licensed Alzheimer’s, lawn services, remodelers, CSHP/SRES Realtors, home repairs, furniture, security systems, builders

FINAL PLANNING

hospice, funeral services, monuments, cremation services

RELAX & RESTORE

massage therapy, books, travel, dining, professional services, volunteer opportunities, pets

LEGAL & FINANCIAL

financial planners, elder law attorneys, reverse mortgage specialists, financial institutions

TRANSPORTATION

free, low cost, medical & non-medical, medical-aircraft

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How to use the Senior Resource Guide

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Start with the Table of Contents to locate the business, product or service you are looking for. Examples of businesses, products and services included in each section are shown on the adjacent page.

Sections in the Table of Contents are Color Coded to match the page tabs throughout the publication.

Go directly to the Section or Page Number

Special Features Informative Articles

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Tips and Tidbits Brain Games Recipes Local, State and Federal Resource Listings Page for Taking Notes Advertisers Index with Phone Numbers SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!

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contents FALL/WINTER 2019

GENERAL INFORMATION How to use the Senior Resource Guide. . . . . . . 6-7 Where We Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Publisher’s Page – Contacting the Senior Resource Guide. . . . . . . 13 Advertisers Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158-159

DAILY CARE ASSISTANCE 14 Encore Caregivers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 21 AbetLife Home Health. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 What Level of Care is Right for You? . . . . . . . . 16 SYNERGY HomeCare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 64B Home Care vs Home Health Care. . . . . . . . . . 18 Need Long–Term Care?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Ensure a Smooth Transition in Care . . . . . . . . . 22 Homewatch CareGivers . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 32A Long–Distance Caregiving Checklist. . . . . . . . . 24 Help for Caregivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 Battling with Caregiver Guilt – Let Respite Care be Your Shield. . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Adult Day Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Fall Prevention. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Support Groups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

TREATMENT & PREVENTION 44 Medical Equipment Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Medication & Medical Services . . . . . . . . . 48-50 Diabetes Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Hearing 56 Hearing & Deaf Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-57 Vision 60 Vision Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-61 8

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What Level of Care is Right for You explains different care options as we age. Find them on page 16.


20 Questions to Ask provides a quick list of important things to ask when searching for senior housing. Find them on pages 94 and 114.

HOUSING

Dental 62 Dental Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-63 Doctors 66 House Call Physicians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Tips on How to Talk to Your Doc. . . . . . . . . . . 67 Mental Health 68 What Type of Mental Health Professional is the Right Fit?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Medical Centers & Rehabilitation 70 Medical Centers & Clinics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 OakBend Medical Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 71 Choosing the Right Location for Rehab. . . . . . . 72 20 Questions to Ask – Hospital Discharge . . . . 73 Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospitals. . 74-75 The Benefits of Medication Management . . . . . 76 National Association of Social Workers. . . . . 160

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Types of Residential Care for Seniors. . . . . . 80-81 Products & Services 82 Home & Housing Assistance. . . . . . . . . . . . 82-84 Continuing Care 86 Continuing Care Retirement Communities . . . . . 86 Independent & Retirement 88 Independent & Retirement Communities. . . . . 88-89 Aging & Disabilities Resource Center. . . . . . . . 90 Assisted Living 92 Optimum Personal Care . . . . . . . . . . . . 32B, 93 20 Questions to Ask – Assisted Living. . . . . . . . 94 The Avenues of Fort Bend . . 95, Inside Back Cover Feeling Connected and Purposeful at Home . . . 96 LifeWell Senior Living. . . . . . . . . . 97, Back Cover Assisted Living Communities. . . . . . . . . . . 98-103 Sagora Senior Living . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 104, 107 Vivid Life Residential Care. . . . . . . . . . . 64A, 105 VibraLife Katy. . . . . Inside Front Cover, 107, 109 Memory Care 108 Tips for Effective Alzheimer’s Communication. . 108

Tips for Effective Alzheimer’s Communication are on page 108.

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HOUSING – Continued Memory Care Communities. . . . . . . . . . 110-111 Dementia Caregiving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Skilled Nursing/Rehab 114 20 Questions to Ask – Skilled Nursing. . . . . . 114 Skilled Nursing/Rehab Facilities . . . . . . . . 116-118

FINAL PLANNING. . . . . . . . . . . 121 Preparing & Presenting a Eulogy. . . . . . . . . . 120 Overcoming The Death of a Loved One. . . . . 122 White Orchid Hospice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 123 Final Planning Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . 124-128 What is Palliative Care? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Understanding Hospice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Hospices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134-135

RELAX & RESTORE 136

Learn all you need to know about obtaining a disabled license plate or placard for your vehicle. See page 150.

Volunteering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138-139

LEGAL & FINANCIAL 144 5 Must–Have Legal Documents. . . . . . . . . . . 146 Legal & Financial Assistance. . . . . . . . . . 148-149

TRANSPORTATION 150 Obtaining a Disabled or Elderly Placard/Plate. . 150 Over 65 Driving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152-153 Transportation Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154-155

SPECIAL FEATURES Page for Taking Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Recipes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119, 157 10

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For Veterans Veteran’s resources are located throughout each section. Look for the gray box.


Notes

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Where We Cover North Edition Bryan College Station

Navasota

Brenham Hempstead

Waller

Bellville

Sealy Columbus

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From the Publisher

PU BLI S H E R & E DI T OR -I N-CH I E F Karyn Dean S RG CALE NDAR S UB M I S S I ONS srgcalendar@SRGserv.com

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hile caregiving for my grandmother, I realized that I was not alone in the quest for information and resources— thus was born the Senior Resource Guide. Having been an eldercare advocate for over 25 years, it was a dream come true to start SRG with my husband C ora Hobbs 1915–2006 and then have our children join us. As a family-owned and operated business, we are committed to assisting those on their quest for active aging, which for many includes caregiving. Here’s to your quest!

CONT R I B UT OR S AbetLife Home Health, Homewatch CareGivers, John B. Earthman, LifeWell Senior Living, Mark Carlson M.D., Mayo Clinic, NIHSeniorHealth.gov, Optimum Personal Care, Texas Health and Human Services, The American Elder Care Research Organization, The Avenues of Fort Bend, Vivid Life Residential Care, White Orchid Hospice ART DIRECTION/GRAPHIC PRODUCTION Tom Kircher S ALE S Alex Dean – Director of Business Development RJ Gibbs – Senior Account Manager Robert Burns – Account Manager Steve Buchanan – Account Manager M AR KE T I NG Jennifer Dean Stavert – Director of Marketing Winona Vo – Senior Marketing Executive DI S T R I B UT I ON Brian Stavert – Manager Myles Moore – Senior Distribution Executive CH I E F E XE CUT I V E OF F I CE R Terry Dean P R E S I DE NT Karyn Dean Senior Resource Guide is published semi-annually for the greater Houston, Austin & San Antonio markets by: SRG Services, Inc. 77 Sugar Creek Center Boulevard, Suite 600 Sugar Land, Texas 77478 281–277–2333

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SRGTEXAS.com Disclaimer of Endorsement: Reference herein to any specific products, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the Senior Resource Guide.® The views and opinions of authors herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of Senior Resource Guide® and shall not be used for advertising or product endorsement purposes.

Southwest Houston Edition: Fall/Winter 2019 ©2019

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e r a e c c y l n i a a t d ssis a nursing services • non-medical services support groups • adult day centers home health services

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What Level of Care is Right for You? Independent Living Housing for those not in need of additional assistance, such as 55+ apartments or independent/retirement communities. Continuing Care Retirement Community (*Skilled Nursing only) Housing whereby a senior can age in place. Beginning with independent living, moving to assisted living and finally skilled nursing as needed. All are typically located together on one campus. Assisted Living Independent living with help provided for activities of daily living. Personal Care Home Assisted living in a home-like setting and typically has fewer residents. Skilled Nursing/Rehab* Licensed and equipped to provide residents with healthcare that meets the needs of more involved medical problems. Alzheimer’s/Dementia Assistance Provides special programs and assistance for those with memory loss. Some may provide special security measures. Home Care/Home Health (*Home Health only) Non-medical (home care) or skilled medical care (home health) that allows seniors to remain in their place of residence. Senior Day Care Program Services typically include meals and activities that provide social interaction. Some centers may accommodate special needs such as Alzheimer’s. Hospice Care* End of life care for the terminally ill, usually via visits in the home or facility of residence. * Typically accepts Medicare

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Do you have a loved one in need of Affordable Quality in Home Care?

We offer Personal Care Assisstance • Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Medication Reminders • Transportation and Errands • Light Housekeeping Meal Planning & Prep • Respite Care • 24/7 Care Available

Call for a FREE Care Assessment Metro Houston

713.868.6112

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Katy/SW Houston

832.803.0011 16300 Katy Freeway, Suite 185 Houston, TX 77094

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Home Care vs Home Health Care How can I determine if home care is necessary? When self-care at home becomes difficult and/or family caregivers are not available to assist, home care may be the answer. Home care often relieves family members of basic caregiving functions and makes it possible to spend quality time, rather than the functional caregiving time. Home care is often easier and faster than moving to an institutional care setting and allows the senior to stay at home in familiar surroundings. What is home health care? When the need is for more than home and personal care, a home health care agency may be required. Home health care provides skilled medical services (such as administration and adjustment of medication levels, monitoring and dressing of wounds, etc.) in the home by trained medical personnel. Home health care is always ordered and supervised by a physician. What is home care? Simply put, home care is non-medical, personal assistance provided in the home. Home care may include help with bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene. It may include a wide range of services: taking and recording vital signs, assistance in the bathroom, light housekeeping, meal preparation, companionship, grocery shopping and pharmacy errands, home safety supervision, medication reminders, bill-paying, laundry and transportation. Will my insurance cover the costs? Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurances are sources of payment for receiving home and home health care. Home Healthcare services are typically medically necessary. They are paid for by Medicare or other health insurance, and have been ordered by a physician. Private duty home care services are typically paid for privately, or using long-term care insurance, reverse mortgage proceeds, or Veterans aid and attendance pension benefits, or some combination of any of these programs.

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Quality Care

Davis Home Health, LLC, is a Medicare certified and CHAP accredited home health agency located in Sugar Land, Texas that provides professional nursing services, home health aides and therapy services in the home environment.

? Wound Care ? Medication Management ? Diabetic Management ? Injections ? COPD Management

? Blood Pressure Management ? Foley Catheter Care ? RN available 24/7 ? G-Tube Care ? Ostomy Care

Davis Home Health, LLC 19901 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land,TX 77479

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Need Long-Term Care? Courtesy

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Most of us don’t like to think about long-term care but there’s a good chance that, sooner or later, we’ll need it. According to a study by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, more than 70 percent of Americans over the age of 65 will need long-term care services at some point in their lives. If you or someone you care about needs long-term care, Texas Health and Human Services can help. The agency offers a wealth of information to connect you to resources, healthcare providers and services that help you live healthier. VISIT the website at hhs.texas.gov. In the menu bar at the top of the website, click on “Services” to find information on services for people with medical or physical disabilities, intellectual or developmental disabilities, for older adults, and for caregivers who need a break from their duties. CALL 1-855-937-2372 for information. Although you may not qualify for services, HHS can still steer you in the right direction. The 28 area agencies on aging offer help to Texans age 60 and older, their family members and caregivers to locate and access local services, including benefits counseling, legal assistance, care coordination, caregiver support services, in-home support and the ombudsman program. DIAL 2-1-1 Texas, a program operated by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, connects Texans with the services they need. Accurate, well-organized and easy-to-find information from more than 60,000 state and local health and human services programs is available by phone and online. For more information, dial 2-1-1 or visit 211texas.org.

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Encore Caregivers is there for your loved ones – when and where they need us!

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Ensure a Smooth Transition in Care When it comes to long-term care, people often use more than one solution over time. As people switch from one type of care to another, there is a transition period. A care transition may occur when someone leaves the hospital and needs support to heal at home after they’ve been discharged from the hospital, or it might happen when someone who is receiving in-home care decides to move into a supportive community, such as assisted living or senior housing. The goal is to avoid a gap in care for the individual as they pivot from care type. When someone leaves the hospital or a rehab facility for home, their doctor or nurse can’t go with them and a family or professional caregiver might be needed as they continue to heal at home. For example, someone might need help with using the bathroom, taking new medications, or going back to see the doctor for follow-up appointments. An even longer and different type of transition may occur when someone decides to move from their current residence to a new one—whether that is from a stand-alone home into a senior housing apartment, assisted living facility, or in with family across town or another state. A caregiver—whether a family member or a professionally-trained one—can help to make these types of transitions smooth. If they are transitioning to an assisted living facility, a caregiver can inquire about opportunities to join in meals and activities prior to moving in. This type of engagement can help the individual feel more relaxed about their new surroundings and making a big change. When making changes in long-term care options, aim for a continuity of care during the transition so risks for setbacks are minimized and chances for success are increased. Sponsored by: See ad on page 32A

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Homewatch CareGivers of Katy

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Long-Distance Caregiving Checklist Here are a few items to keep in mind during your next visit. • Attend a doctor’s appointment with your parent to find out current health status and concerns. • Check with the pharmacy to make sure your parent is getting all his or her prescriptions filled and on a timely basis. • Kitchen check-up. Make sure to report any weight loss to the doctor as it can also be a sign of something more serious. Check the refrigerator to make sure there is ample food or for outdated food. • Assess driving ability. • Meet your parents’ neighbors and close friends and get their phone numbers, and provide your emergency contact. • Discuss your parents’ wishes for health care and finances in case they are unable to make those decisions in the future. • Gather a list of trustworthy, reputable eldercare and related resources in the community. • Get copies of your parent’s insurance card(s), physicians’ names and phone numbers, key contacts and medical history. • Do a safety evaluation of the home. • Consider a personal emergency response system. Long-Distance Caregiving: Planning For the Future Here are some primary areas where aging parents often need help. • Medication management • Meal preparation • Transportation • Declining mobility or health • Memory problems • Household deficiencies

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Help for Caregivers ANIMAL RESCUE/ PET ADOPTION Abandoned Animal Rescue 281–789–4142 aartexas.org American Brittany Rescue 866–BRIT911 americanbrittanyrescue.org Emmy’s Hope Rescue 281–622–6549 emmyshoperescue.org

BakerRipley Caregiver Support Services 713–685–6577 bakerripley.org Care Connection Aging and Disability Resource Center 855–937–2372 careconnection.org Caregiver Action Network 202–454–3970 caregiveraction.org

Caregiver Resource Network South Texas Animal Adoption Resource 616–456–5664 caregiverresource.net 281–392–0927 staarnet.org

CarePartners 713–682–5995 CAREGIVER INFORMATION, carepartnerstexas.org RESEARCH, EDUCATION, SERVICES AND ADVOCACY Family Caregiver Alliance 800–445–8106 AARP caregiver.org 888–687–2277 Harris County Area Agency on Aging aarp.org 832–393–4301 AgingCare houstontx.gov/health/Aging AgingCare.com HelpGuide.org Alzheimer’s Association helpguide.org 800–272–3900 LeadingAge alz.org/care 202–783–2242 American Bar Association leadingage.org Commission on Law and Aging National Alliance for Caregiving 202–662–8690 americanbar.org/groups/law_aging/ 301–718–8444 caregiving.org ARCH National Respite Network National Caregivers Library 703–256–2084 804–327–1111 archrespite.org caregiverslibrary.org Area Agency on Aging of the HoustonTexas Department of Aging and Galveston Area Disability Services 713–627–3200 855–937–2372 h-gac.com hhs.texas.gov Assisted Living Research Institute Today’s Caregiver 800–622–3915 800–829–2734 assistedliving.org caregiver.com 26

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For Veterans VA’s Caregiver Support Line 855–260–3274 Veterans Free Live Chat and Legal Hotline 800–622–2520 – Option 2 United Way of Houston 713–685–2300 unitedwayhouston.org CAREGIVER TRAINING Alzheimer’s Association 800–272–3900 alz.org

Enable Fort Bend Assists people with functional and medical needs in Ft Bend county during an emergency or natural disaster. enablefortbend.com Information on disability programs and services nationwide Disability.gov Fort Bend Center for Independent Living 281–980–2219 hcil.cc Harris County Area Agency on Aging – Benefits Counseling 832–393–4301 800–213–8471 houstontx.gov/health/Aging/

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USA.gov 844–872–4681 usa.gov

Harris County Social Services 713–696–7900 csd.harriscountytx.gov

Area Agency on Aging of the HoustonHouston Center for Independent Living Galveston Area 713–974–4621 TTY 877–877–7082 713–627–3200 hcil.cc h-gac.com BakerRipley Caregiver Support Services Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities 713–685–6577 Provides sidewalks, curb cuts, and bakerripley.org traffic signal installation. Care Connection Aging and Disability 832–394–0814 Resource Center houstontx.gov/disabilities 855–937–2372 Pedestrian Accessibility Review careconnection.org 832–394–0814 Caregiverlist 312–669–8821 ELDER ABUSE caregiverlist.com If you suspect Elder Abuse, contact Harris County Area Agency on Aging your local County Attorney’s Office. 832–393–4301 24 Hour Crisis Hotline – houstontx.gov/health/Aging Montgomery County Red Cross 936–441–7273 redcross.org Montgomery County Women’s Center Abuse prevention – service providers & DISABILITIES SERVICES & care givers. INFORMATION 281–292–0443 Brazoria County Center for Report Elder Abuse Independent Living 800–252–5400 V/TTY 979–849–7060 hcil.cc Continued SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!

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Help for Caregivers Resource Crisis Center (RCC) 409–763–1441 rccgc.org

Alvin Food Pantry 281–824–8871 Brazosport Cares 979–239–1225 brazosportcares.org

Texas Department of Family and Protective Services 800–252–5400 Nursing Home Abuse Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program 713–500–9931 800–296–2606 Nursing Home Abuse Guide 855–973–1052 nursinghomeabuseguide.com

Houston Food Bank 713–223–3700 houstonfoodbank.org

Texas Department of Family and Protective Services 800–252–5400

MESA-Outreach, Inc. 281–599–8536 mesa-outreach.org

The Friendship Center 936–756–5828 HELP LINES Care Connection – Harris County 855–937–2372

United Way 2-1-1 For Veterans Veterans Crisis Line 800–273–8255 veteranscrisisline.net MEAL ASSISTANCE Food Pantries To find the nearest Food Pantry 211 211texas.org

Fair Haven United Methodist Church 713–468–3276 chapelwood.org House of Help Hempstead 979–826–4445 hohhempstead.org

Texas Advocates for Nursing Home Residents 512–719–4757

Houston-Galveston ADRC 832–681–2635

East Fort Bend Human Needs Ministry 281–261–1006 humanneeds.org

Montgomery County Food Bank 936–539–6686 mcfoodbank.org Rosenberg-Richmond Helping Hands 281–232–4904 roserichhelpinghands.org St. Thomas Food Pantry – Most Holy Trinity 979–849–9458 mhtangleton.org/food-pantry Meals on Wheels/Vouchers/ Meal Programs Meals on Wheels 281–585–6633 (Alvin) 281–326–3336 (Bay Area) bayareamealsonwheels.com 281–427–2145 (Baytown) baytownmow.org 409–267–3559 (Chambers County)

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281–633–7049 (Fort Bend Seniors – Fort Bend and Waller Counties) fortbendseniors.org

Grayson Community Center 713–455–3660

Gulf Coast Community Services Association 936–756–5828 (Montgomery County) 713–393–4700 gccsa.org mowmc.org 281–485–5081 (Pearland) 979–345–5955 (West Columbia) 979–532–6430 (Wharton County)

Harris County Area Agency on Aging 832–393–4301 houstontx.gov/health/Aging/

ActionS, Inc. of Brazoria County 979–849–6132

Julia C. Hester House, Inc. 713–274–1394 juliachesterhouse.org

City of La Porte Senior Services 281–470–9897 ci.la-porte.tx.us

Interfaith Caring Ministries 281–332–3881 icmtx.org

City of South Houston 713–947–7700 southhoustontx.org

Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston 713–533–4900 imgh.org

City Wide Club Food Program Provides vouchers only. 713–752–2582

Interfaith of The Woodlands 281–367–1230 woodlandsinterfaith.org

Community Family Center 713–923–2316 communityfamilycenters.org

J D Walker Community Center 281–426–3551 hcp2.com

Crisis Assistance Center – Montgomery County 936–539–9211 cac-mctx.org

Jacinto City – Heritage Hall 713–675–4487 jacintocity-tx.gov Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center of Houston 713–729–3200 erjcchouston.org

Emergency Aid Coalition 713–528–3663 eachouston.org Friendswood Friends Church Meals on Wheels 281–482–7821 Fort Bend County Social Services 281–238–3502 Galveston County “Senior Lunch Program” 409–643–5877 texas-city-tx.org

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281–482–7821 (Friendswood)

Joy Fellowship Center 713–921–0197 Lighthouse Christian Ministries 281–339–3033 lighthousecm.org Maxwell Adult Center Deer Park 281–478–7276 deerparktx.gov

North Channel Assistance Ministries 346–226–2105 Gano Mission Center northchannelassistance.org 713–227–1146 missioncenters.org/gano-mission-center N.A.M. Food for Seniors 281–583–5600 Continued SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!

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Help for Caregivers Ramsey/Flukinger Center 281–457–1810

SENIOR ADVOCACY Nursing Home Advocates 800–296–2606

Riley Chambers/Barrett Station 281–328–4713

University of Texas Health Science on Aging Long–term care ombudsman program. 713–500–9931 nursing.uth.edu/coa/ombudsman

Society of St. Vincent de Paul 713–741–8234 svdphouston.org South Union Church of Christ 713–747–5440 southunioncoc.org

For Veterans Helping a Hero 888–786–9531 helpingahero.org

St. Bernadette Christian Action 281–486–0337 stbchurch.org St. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church 713–946–5768

Lone Survivor Foundation 936–755–6075 lonesurvivorfoundation.org

St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church – Nassau Bay 281–333–2509 stpaulcatholic.org

South Texas Veterans Health Care System Nurses answering health questions. 877–469–5300

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program 800–437–7396

TexVet 512–341–4924 texvet.org

U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) 877–393–9058 wtc.army.mil

Target Hunger 832–767–1677 targethunger.org YWCA Houston 713–868–9922 ywcahouston.org

Wounded Warriors Project (WWP) 832–536–3098 woundedwarriorproject.org

SAFETY PROGRAMS RUOK Program 281–388–4370 (Alvin) 979–922–1551 979–848–0219 (Danbury) 281–341–4665 (Fort Bend County)

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Programs. Policies. Progress. Since 1946

For more than 70 years, Paralyzed Veterans of America has worked tirelessly to ensure that veterans receive the benefits they’ve earned, health care they deserve, and fought to improve the lives of veterans and all people with disabilities.

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Battling with Caregiver Guilt - Let Respite Care be Your Shield As caregivers, it is our inclination to drop nearly everything on our own agenda to be available to a loved one in need, oftentimes foregoing attention to our own health status. However, contrary to what we believe will be the most beneficial use of time amid the urgent needs of our loved one, our long-term practice of self-sacrifice can consequently produce compounding health issues such as sleep deprivation or poor eating habits. Irritability from lack of sleep and poor nutrition may interfere with the patience our loved one needs most from us. Fatigue may beat at our spirit when our loved one needs our strength to help them get through their time of fear. Anxiety may paralyze us from making confident decisions in time of our loved one’s uncertainties. A gamut of insinuating emotions can thus incite a battle against our undertaking in caregiving. As health education professional Eleanor Brownn said, “Rest and selfcare are so important. When you take time to replenish your spirit, it allows you to serve others from the overflow. You cannot serve from an empty vessel.” Realize you may need to ask for help—perhaps to act as a shield to allow a moment of rejuvenation. But is the guilt of “homing” your loved one causing you to hesitate in seeking help? Respite care—short-term hourly, daily or weekly stays—may be your answer. It is when we understand that others are there to help us through our life’s journey, we realize asking for help is a sign of strength.

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Adult Day Centers HOUSTON Amazing Place 3735 Drexel 77027 713–552–0420 BakerRipley Dementia Day Center 3838 Aberdeen Way 77025 713–956–1888 Better Care Senior Center 10161 Harwin Dr, Ste 120 77036 713–778–6000 Corporate Senior Center 9630 Clarewood 77036 713–777–5123 (Chinese/Vietnamese only) Delight Adult Daycare 4505 Hwy 6 North, Ste 850 77084 281–656–8497 Lac Hong Adult Day Care Center 6628 Wilcrest Dr, Ste A 77072 281–776–9955 Liberty Island Adult Day Care Center 9009 Boone Rd 77099 281–530–0000 Paradise Lane Center 10503 Rockley Rd, Ste 100 77099 281–498–1554 St. Agnes Adult Day Care 7520 B Cherry Park Dr 77095 832–427–1639 Senior Community Center 7850 Parkwood Circle Dr. Ste A-1 77036 713–637–4302 Senior Social Center 9347 1/2 Richmond Ave 77063 832–429–5178 Sunnyside Adult Day Care 8423 Almeda Rd 77054 713–748–7370 Sunrise Adult Activity & Health Center, LLC 9525 Wilcrest Dr 77099 346–312–5728 The Center Houston 810 Marston St 77019 713–525–8400

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Sunshine Community Center 6501 Westline Dr 77036 713–988–2843 (Chinese/Vietnamese) The Hope Adult Day Care Center, Inc 6139 Wilcrest Dr 77072 281–879–4614 The Lighthouse for the Blind of Houston 3602 West Dallas 77019 713–527–9561 West University Senior Services 6101 Auden West University Pl 77005 713–662–5895 When I Grow Up 5331 W Orem 77045 832–426–4479 World Senior Service, Inc 5850 Ranchester, Ste 268 77036 713–772–6611

MISSOURI CITY Johnson & Johnson Activities, Inc 14730 Fondren Rd 77489 713–723–2090

RICHMOND Shriji Adult Day Center 10319 Clodine Rd 77407 832–788–9508

ROSENBERG Caring People, LTD 914 Frost St 77471 281–344–9911

STAFFORD The Caring Circle Adult Daycare Center 869 Dulles Ave, Ste D 77477 281–499–9922

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Fall Prevention Falls are among the most common medical problems experienced by the elderly. Nearly one-third of older adults fall each year and half of them fall more than once. Over 3 million older adults visit hospitals due to falls, with over 1.6 million being admitted. The best way to prevent falls is to first evaluate your loved one in the home and then with their doctor. Osteoporosis, certain medications, vertigo, impaired vision, decreased mobility are often associated with falls which could result in fractures, head injuries, and at times, death. Home health care can be very beneficial to older adults when recovering from a fall. Assistance provided through therapies and skilled nursing care can help with gait, balance, medications and hypertension. These services enable older adults to recover, recuperate and regain their independence much quicker. To prevent falls, here are a few things to keep in mind. • Add lighting to dark areas. • Hang lightweight curtains or shades to reduce glare. • Paint a contrasting color on the top edge of all steps if possible. • Get up slowly after sitting or lying down. • Have a doctor or pharmacist look at all medicines including over-thecounter medicines as some may cause sleepiness or dizziness. • Exercise regularly. Consider a chair yoga class to increase balance and stability. • Poor vision can increase the risk of falling so get an eye exam annually. • Avoid going barefoot or wearing slippers. • Add lamps to bedside tables for when waking in the middle of the night. Abet Life Home Health takes a passionate approach to provide quality home health care. Our names comes from our desire to encourage and help you in your health care needs.

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in counties:

Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Ft. Bend, Galveston, Liberty, Matagorda, Montgomery, Walker, Waller & Wharton

Meals: Provide nourishing meals with socializing in senior centers and deliver to eligible homebound seniors.

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Serving Aging Texans

Medicare & other Benefits Assistance: Trained benefits counselors assist Texans over 65 or disabled understand, shop plans and apply for assistance programs for Medicare. Help with Medicaid, health insurance and legal assistance also available. In-Home Services: Help seniors maintain independence with

personal care assistance, health maintenance, home modifications/ accessibility and case management.

Caregiver Support Services: Help family caregivers through a care system of respite care, support groups, and education. Targeting those with greatest economic needs, living in rural areas and caring for those with moderate impairments. Nursing Home Advocates: Trained ombudsmen (advocates) visit nursing homes and assisted living facilities to ensure the quality of care and quality of life of residents. They inform residents of their rights and investigate and resolve complaints. Information & Referrals: Link older Texans and disabled to

community resources.

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Helping Bridge the GAP for a Secure Future

Brazos Bend Guardianship Services assists incapacitated and disabled adults and their families with legal guardianship, money management and adult guardianship education. To learn more about Guardianship Services call 281-232-7701 Ask about our bi-monthly group Information Sessions!

www.brazosbendguardianship.org 830 3rd St. #209, Rosenberg, Texas 77471

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The Live Yes! Community is an online hub for the arthritis community. It’s a community where large and small groups gather, to share resources and opportunities that can help everyone live their best life. Become a member today of the Live Yes! Arthritis Network and start digging into the discussion forums. Start your own discussion and get feedback and ideas. Chime in on another forum where you have a suggestion. Let’s grow our community and make a bigger impact in the fight against arthritis.

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WE HELP SENIORS BUILD BETTER LIVES. DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT

No one does it alone. Last year, United Way helped 77,000 seniors stay independent. Our 2-1-1 Texas/United Way HELPLINE connects you to assistance with needs like medication, transportation, food and housing in your area. We speak 200+ languages and have specialists for seniors, veterans, and family financial stability who are ready to help. CALL US. Dial 2-1-1 - it’s free, 24/7/365 unitedwayhouston.org

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Daily, hot, nutritious meals - delivered to the door of a homebound senior or offered at 1 of 11 senior centers, where active seniors can enjoy their meal while spending time with their peers and participating in activities such as art, fitness, computer classes, bingo, field trips & more! Round-trip transportation is also provided to our senior centers, and each of our services is provided at no cost to the senior.

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Serving All Older Adults, Aged 60 & Over, Throughout Fort Bend & Waller Counties

Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels is a 501(c)3 committed to helping seniors remain independent by enhancing their quality of life through services and resources.

To learn more about Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels, please visit www.fortbendseniors.org or call 281.633.7049 P.O. Box 1488 ¡1330 Band Road ¡ Rosenberg, TX 77471 SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!

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Support Groups If you’re facing a stressful life change, consider a support group which provides an opportunity for people to share personal experiences, coping strategies and firsthand information about diseases or treatments. Additional support groups listed on srgtexas.com ALZHEIMER’S/DEMENTIA/ MEMORY Alzheimer’s Association Houston & Southeast Texas Chapter 800–272–3900 alz.org/texas Sheltering Arms Senior Services 713–685–6577 bakerripley.org

MENTAL HEALTH Hope and Healing Center & Institute 713–871–1004 hopeandhealingcenter.org Mental Health America 713–523–8963 mhahouston.org National Alliance on Mental Illness 713–970–4419 nami.org

CANCER Houston Methodist 713–790–2700 houstonmethodist.org

REHAB & RECOVERY American Stroke Association 888–478–7653 strokeassociation.org

MD Anderson Cancer Center 713–792–6195 mdanderson.org

VETERANS

CHRONIC CONDITIONS ALS Association Texas Chapter 877–714–0088 alstexas.org

Vet to Vet Support and Education Group 713–791–1414 houston.va.gov/support_groups.asp Veteran’s Amputee Support Team (VAST) 713–794–7819 houston.va.gov/support_groups.asp

American Diabetes Association 713–977–7706 diabetes.org Arthritis Foundation 800–442–6653 arthritis.org

VISION & HEARING IMPAIRED National Federation for the Blind 410–659–9314 nfb.org

Houston Area Parkinson Society 713–626–7114 hapsonline.org National Multiple Sclerosis Society – Texas Chapter 713–526–8967 nationalmssociety.org/chapters/txh 42

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Assistance

Public Awareness and Advocacy

In-Home Services

Care Connection Care Disability Coordination Aging, and Resources

Evidence-Based Classes

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Access and

Center (ADRC)

Nutrition Programs Veterans Directed

Home and Community Based Services Caregiver

Support Coordination

Funded by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission

HOUSTONHEALTH.ORG

8000 N. Stadium Drive, Houston, Texas 77054 Phone: 832-393-4301 or 1-800-213-84 71 aging@houstontx.gov SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!

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Download the NEW H-E-B Pharmacy APP Put Our Pharmacy At Your Fingertips

We make it easy to: Fill your prescriptions Check your prescription status Transfer a prescription to H-E-B Manage prescriptions for your entire family— including your pet! and more! Download today! ©2018 HEB, 18-3280

Message and data rates may apply. Message frequency may vary. Text HELP to 25423 for help. Text STOP to 25423 to cancel. Full terms and privacy at https://www.heb.com/static-page/sms-terms-25423

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t n e n m o i t t a n e e r t rev p & medical supplies & equipment • hospitals pharmacies • nutrition • hearing • vision • dental physicians • mental health • plastic surgeons medication assistance • rehabilitation facilities cancer treatment & medical clinics

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Medical Equipment Assistance BLVD.com Online resource directory for finding wheelchair lifestyle products. 877–833–2480 blvd.com Brazoria Lions Club Medical equipment to loan. 979–233–1047 e-clubhouse.org/sites/brazoriatx/ Disabled Parking Application Permanent disabled person placards are valid for four years and temporarily disabled person placards are valid for no more than six months. Applications may be obtained from the Internet. 888–368–4689 txdmv.gov

Rehabilitation Services Volunteer Project (RSVP) 855–825–7787 rsvptexas.org The Coalition for Barrier Free Living, Inc. 713–974–4621 hcil.cc DONATIONS

Project MEND Accepts and reconditions donations of medical equipment. 888–903–6363 projectmend.org

Living Hope Wheelchair Association 281–764–6251 lhwassociation.org Project MEND Provides durable medical equipment such as wheelchairs, crutches, hospital beds, and bedside commodes. Eligible individuals may then borrow this equipment for as long as necessary at no charge. Low–income eligibility. 888–903–6363 projectmend.org

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MEDICARE PART D PLANS*

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Walgreens is proud to have preferred network status with many

• AARP/MedicareRx Plans: insured through United Healthcare • Cigna HealthSpring • Humana • WellCare • Express Scripts Medicare (PDP) Value Plan/Choice Plan • SILVERXSCRIPT • EnvisionRx plus • PROVIDENCE Health Plan Talk to our Pharmacist TODAY! *We also participate with other Part D plans; not an inclusive list of plans that offer preferred cost-sharing at Walgreens. Walgreens pharmacy is not endorsed by or affliated with AARP.

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Medication & Medical Services Locate assistance in your area based on your zip code with BenefitsCheckUp at: benefitscheckup.org MEDICATION ASSISTANCE

These organizations provide discounted prescriptions, financial assistance or services to help locate assistance for prescription drugs. AARP® Prescription Discounts 877–422–7718 advantages.aarp.org Area Agency on Aging of the Houston–Galveston Area 800–437–7396 (Main) 281–633–0519 (Fort Bend) 936–441–3200 (Montgomery and Waller County) h-gac.com/human-services/aging Crisis Assistance Center (serving Montgomery County residents only) 936–539–9211 cac–mctx.org

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Harris County Area Agency on Aging 832–393–4301 houstontx.gov/health/Aging Harris County Social Services Prescription Aid Program 713–696–7900 csd.hctx.net LowestMed lowestmed.com

Fort Bend County Social Services 281–238–3502 fortbendcountytx.gov Fort Bend County Indigent Health Care 281–341–6624 fortbendcountytx.gov

Gulf Coast Community Services Association 713–393–4700 gccsa.org/prescription–assistance

Medicare’s Pharmaceutical Assistance Program 800–633–4227 medicare.gov National Association of Counties 877–321–2651 nacorx.org National Prescription Savings Network npsncard.com Needy Meds 800–503–6897 needymeds.com

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Patient Advocate Foundation Co–Pay Relief Program 866–512–3861 copays.org Rx Assist rxassist.org Rx Outreach (mail order prescriptions). 800–769–3880 rxoutreach.com

Southeast Area Ministries (specific zip codes in South Houston area only) 713–944–0093 southeastareaministries.com

TREATMENT & PREVENTION

Partnership for Prescription Assistance pparx.org

Texas Drug Card 800–726–4232 texasdrugcard.com The Assistance Fund 855–845–3663 tafcares.org

Society of St. Vincent de Paul 713–741–8234 svdphouston.org

MEDICAL ASSISTANCE

These organizations provide a variety of low–cost, clinical and preventive health services. Adult Safety Net Program (vaccinations) 800–252–9152 dshs.texas.gov/ASN Brazoria County Indigent Health Care Program Angleton 979–864–1884 Alvin 281–585–3024 brazoriacountytx.gov/departments/ health–department Catholic Health Initiatives 303–298–9100 CHI St. Luke’s Health – Brazosport 979–299–2882 CHI St. Joseph’s Health 979–776–4930 catholichealthinitiatives.org

Christ Clinic 281–391–0190 christclinickaty.org Fort Bend County Indigent Health Care 281–341–6624 fortbendcountytx.gov Harris County Public Health 713–439–6000 publichealth.harriscountytx.gov Ibn Sina Foundation 281–977–7462 ibnsinafoundation.org Interfaith Community Clinic 281–364–7889 interfaithcommunityclinic.org Continued

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Medication & Medical Services MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - Continued

Lone Star Family Health Center 936–539–4004 lonestarfamily.org

TOMAGWA Health Care Ministries 281–357–0747 tomagwa.org

Montgomery County’s Health Care Assistance Program 936–523–5101 mchd–tx.org

UTMB Health 409–772–6464 utmb.edu/financialcounseling

Second Mile – Pat McWaters Health Clinic 281–261–9199 secondmile.org

Waller County Indigent Health Care co.waller.tx.us

STAR+PLUS 844–664–2257 hhs.texas.gov/services/health

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for all your Healthcare Needs!

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Call 1-877-4RX-LIST or visit kroger.com/generic for a complete list of included drugs. Thousands of insurance plans are accepted, including ALL Medicare Part D plans, and Medicare Part B. We provide immunizations for Pneumonia, Shingles (Zostavax), and many others, with no appointment necessary! See your friendly neighborhood Kroger Pharmacist for details. HOUSTON 9303 Hwy 6 South 713-474-2111 14344 Memorial Drive 281-497-3565 12555 Briar Forest Drive 281-496-1092 1520 Eldridge 281-496-7719 5150 Buffalo Speedway 713-661-0291 3300 Montrose Boulevard 713-526-1239 1035 Shepherd 713-880-4661 1938 West Gray 713-521-2317 7747 Kirby Drive 713-661-7440 8550 Hwy 6 N @ West Road 281-463-2409 1440 Studemont Street 832-708-2287

KATY 22150 Westheimer Parkway 281-828-8778 6055 Fry Road 281-858-7613 1550 Grand Parkway 281-693-0606 1712 Spring Green Boulevard 281-769-4361 MISSOURI CITY 6200 Hwy. 6 South 281-208-1741 10250 Hwy 6 281-431-6113

RICHMOND 6425 FM 1464 281-277-2242 8011 West Grand Parkway South 281-341-2761 25050 FM 1093 832-586-7376 ROSENBERG 24401 Brazos Town Crossing 281-232-1237 SUGAR LAND 11565 State Hwy 6 South 281-340-1504 4825 Sweetwater Blvd 281-494-6555

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TREATMENT & PREVENTION: Hearing

Hearing & Deaf Services FREE, LOW-COST, OR SLIDING SCALE EXAMS & HEARING AIDS, SUPPORT, ASSISTANCE AND REFERENCES

Adco Hearing Products 800–726–0851 adcohearing.com

Harris County Hospital District Appointment Desk 713–526–4243 Hear Now 800–648–4327 Hear-Say 713–665–8987

American Academy of Audiology Hearing Aid Hotline 800–521–5247 audiology.org American Speech–Language– Hearing Association asha.org Association of Late– Deafened Adults alda.org

Houston Public Library The eBook Center allows customers to download electronic books, including research information. You must apply for a Power Card. 832–393–1313 hpl.lib.tx.us

Better Hearing Institute Provides free info on hearing professionals, hearing aids, and assistive technology. 800–327–9355 betterhearing.org Career and Recovery Resources, Inc. Dedicated to helping identify and overcome barriers to employment. 713–754–7000 TTY 832–431–3785 careerandrecovery.org Harris County Area Agency on Aging Adaptive aids and programs. 832–393–4301 houstontx.gov/health/Aging/ 56

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International Hearing Society 734–522–7200 Medicaid Hearing Exams (Texas HHSC) 800–252–8263 NewSound Hearing Aid Center Call to find a location near you. Ask about financing options. 888–660–7448 Nightingale Adult Day Center 713–981–1543

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University of Houston Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic Provides hearing diagnostic services and referrals, hearing aid evaluations and assistance with selection. 713–743–0915 uh.edu/class/comd/slhc/hearingsvcs DONATIONS

Starkey Hearing Foundation Hear Now 800–328–8602 starkeyhearingfoundation.org/ Hear-Now SPECIALIZED TELECOMMUNICATIONS

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Hearing Systems, Inc. 281–855–8916 V/TTY 877–855–8916 hearingsystemsinc.com

Sign Shares 713–869–4373 signshares.com Talking Book Program 800–252–9605 texastalkingbooks.org Texas Hearing & Service Dogs Provides dogs for physically disabled or deaf. 877–839–3647 servicedogs.org

“STAP” Assistance Program Eligible Texans may receive a voucher that can be exchanged for specialized telephone equipment at no charge. V/TTY 800–628–5115 hhs.texas.gov

Texas Workforce Commission Vocational Rehabilitation Services 800–628–5115 twc.texas.gov/jobseekers/

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TREATMENT & PREVENTION: Vision

Vision Services American Glaucoma Society Searchable database of members – ophthalmologists specializing in glaucoma. 415–561–8587 americanglaucomasociety.net

Casa de Amigos Health Center 713–222–2272 harrishealth.org

Council of Citizens with Low Vision International 800–733–2258

Christian Community Service Center Call for available dates and to verify eligibility. 713–871–9741 ccschouston.org

Glaucoma Research Foundation 800–826–6693 glaucoma.org

ECHOS 713–270–0369 echos–houston.org

National Association for Visually Handicapped 212–889–3141 navh.org

EyeCare America 877–887–6327 eyecareamerica.org Harris Health System 713–556–6509 harrishealth.org

National Eye Institute (NEI) 301–496–5248 nei.nih.gov

Humble Area Assistance Ministries (HAAM) 281–446–3663 haamministries.org

The Glaucoma Foundation 212–285–0080 glaucomafoundation.org

In–Focus Vision Stations 866–398–7525 infocusonline.org

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Area Agency on Aging – Harris County 60+, eye exam and glasses. 832–393–4301 houstontx.gov

Legacy Community Health Center 713–830–3000 legacycommunityhealth.org

Blindness Education, Screening and Treatment (BEST) Program Department of Texas Health and Human Services 800–628–5115 hhs.texas.gov 60

Ministry Assistance of Near NW Alliance Vision screenings; will refer out for glasses; sliding scale down to zero if needed. 713–682–7556 Mission Cataract USA 555–797–1629 missioncataractUSA.org

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Ophthalmologists Referrals (65+) 800–222–3937 Prevent Blindness Texas 713–526–2559 The Lighthouse of Houston 713–527–9561 houstonlighthouse.org VISION USA 800–766–4466 aoa.org/visionusa.xml LOW VISION PRODUCTS

ORGANIZATION DATABASES – LOW VISION SERVICES, STATE OR LOCAL AREA:

American Association of the Deaf–Blind 301–495–4403 aadb.org American Council of the Blind 800–424–8666 acb.org National Council of State Agencies for the Blind ncsab.org

Enhanced Vision 888–811–3161 enhancedvision.com/low–vision– products.html

National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 202–707–5100 loc.gov/nls/

DONATIONS – EYEGLASSES

VisionAware visionaware.org

The Lions Eye Bank of Texas 713–798–5545 HOUSE CALL EYE PHYSICIANS

TREATMENT & PREVENTION: Vision

Mission Greenspoint 281–872–1422 missiongreenspoint.org

VisionServe Alliance 314–961–8235 visionservealliance.org

Home Eye Doc 281–841–2723 homeeyedoc.com Mobile Eye Institute 713–743–2659 opt.uh.edu

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TREATMENT & PREVENTION: Dental

Dental Services FREE SERVICES

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Provided by the UT Dental Branch mobile van; simple procedures only; waiting list; call ahead.

713–270–0369 echos–houston.org

Basic and emergency care; must be screened for eligibility; appointments are limited.

832–393–4301 houstontx.gov/health/Aging

Second Mile – Fort Bend County 281–261–9199

281–331–3288 hope–clinic.org

Ibn Sina Foundation Community Clinic

Service to all ethnic groups.

LOW, FLAT FEE OR SLIDING SCALE

281–438–7462 ibnsinafoundation.org

Access Health – Fort Bend 281–969–1838

Interfaith Community Clinic 281–364–7889 interfaithcommunityclinic.org

Bering Dental Clinic (HIV positive only) 713–529–6071 Central Care CHC – Riverside 713–831–9654 x3315

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60+, includes dentures; one year waiting list; services based on availability.

El Centro de Corazón – Eastwood Clinic 713–926–6229

Harris Health System 713–566–6509 harrishealth.org

Harris County Area Agency on Aging

Denver Harbor Community Health Center 713–674–3326

Good Neighbor Health Care Center 713–529–3597

Legacy Community Health Center 832–548–5000 Lone Star Community Health Center 936–523–5292 lonestarfamily.org Oral Health Program 512–776–7323 Pasadena Community Health Center 713–554–1091

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School of Dentistry

Spring Branch Community Health Center 713–462–6545

Procedures by supervised students during school semesters only; emergency care and comprehensive care. See website for information about services and process to be seen.

713–486–4000 db.uth.tmc.edu

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Stephen F. Austin Health Center – Brazoria 281–824–1480 MOBILE DENTISTS

Texas Mobile Dentists 866–988–4504 texasmobiledentists.com

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TREATMENT & PREVENTION: Doctors

House Call Physicians There are times when getting to the doctor’s office is prohibitive or not practical. For those times, consider a physician who makes oldfashioned “house calls.” Geriatric Home Care Physicians 281–491–6767 ghcphouston.com Harris Health House Calls and Palliative Care Program Healthcare professionals go to a homebound person’s home. 713–566–6832 Julie Lester, DPM (podiatry) 713–234–7057 sugarlandpodiatrist.com Owen Capocyan, MD 281–342–3400 oakbendmedicalgroup.com Personal Physician Group 713–524–9800 ppghouston.com

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Quentin Mease House Call Program 713–566–6832 harrishealth.org UT Physicians Center for Healthy Aging House Call Program Patients must be mostly home bound in order to qualify. New patients must be seen in the clinic for an initial evaluation and to discuss eligibility for the house call program. 713–486–5150 uth.edu/aging Visiting Physicians Association 713–532–6884 visitingphysicians.com

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The ideal patient-doctor relationship is really a partnership. Research has shown that a strong doctor-patient relationship leads to better medical outcomes and patient satisfaction. An important element of this partnership is communication. Open and honest exchange of information is critical to managing good health and identifying health issues as early as possible. This means feeling comfortable asking questions, sharing health concerns and taking an active role in the exchange. Below are a few tips to enhance communication with your doctor during clinic visits:

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• Start by making a list of concerns prior to the visit. It’s possible you may not have a chance to get through your entire list, so prioritizing your questions and concerns is important. • Be prepared with the details about your symptoms, medications and any special needs you might have while in the exam room. • Bring a trusted friend or family member. Ask them to take notes so you can pay close attention to what the physician is saying and asking. Ask them to remind you of important details or questions that you may miss. • Following the visit, review your notes and start making preparations for the next steps. Make sure you understand what is needed for any testing, supportive therapies, new treatments and subsequent follow-up visits.

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TREAT & PREVENT: Mental Health

What Type of Mental Health Professional is the Right Fit? When exploring a potential therapist or psychiatrist, inquiring about their approach to treatment can be helpful in determining if they are a good fit. For some, a medication-based treatment through a psychiatrist or other qualified medical professional might be best, whereas a combination of medication and therapy or just therapy on its own might be more appropriate for others. If seeking traditional talk therapy, also known as psychotherapy, or counseling, there are a number of possibilities, including clinical or counseling psychologists, social workers, counselors, or family therapists. The terms therapist and counselor are often used interchangeably and sometimes highlight the level of education or credentialing. Psychotherapy might not work for everyone and alternative methods including animal-assisted psychotherapy or somatic therapy might be healing options to consider. Another alternative is e-therapy via video conferencing or through services on an app—such as Talkspace which essentially puts a licensed therapist in your pocket. Psychotherapy versus Psychological Counseling Counseling is often more short-term than therapy and focuses on specific issues—it’s designed to help a person address a particular problem, such as stress management. The focus may be on problem solving or on learning specific techniques for coping. Psychotherapy is more long-term and focuses on a broader range of issues. Be sure to: • Inquire as to the experience level in treating individuals with similar problems • Make sure they are licensed to practice in your state

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Adults ages 55 and up can find the specialized mental health and chemical dependency care they need at the Behavioral Hospital of Bellaire. Services include:

• Daily psychiatry and medication management • Group and family therapy • Physician screening and wellness monitoring (patients must be medically stable)

For a no-cost assessment, call 713-600-9500, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Most insurance is accepted, including Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE®.

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With limited exceptions, physicians are not employees or agents of this hospital. 161050 3/16 TRICARE® is a registered trademark of the Department of Defense, Defense Health Agency. All rights reserved. Model representations of real patients are shown. Actual patients cannot be divulged due to HIPAA regulations.

Friends or Family in other areas?

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TREAT & PREVENT: Med Ctrs & Rehab

Medical Centers & Clinics Deer Oaks 888–365–6271 deeroaks.com

GERIATRIC CLINICS Legacy Community Health 281–628–2030 (Northline) 713–366–7400 (Fifth Ward) 281–628–2040 (Deer Park) legacycommunityhealth.org

Harris County Behavioral Center 713–741–5000 hcpc.uth.edu

Park Plaza Senior Care Clinic 713–527–5000 parkplazahospital.com

HCA Behavioral Health 281–588–8320 hcahoustonhealthcare.com

Partners in Primary Care 832–667–4150 (Downtown) 281–846–7209 (Gulfgate) 713–673–9000 (Jacinto City) 713–265–6955 (Pasadena) partnersinprimarycare.com

Kingwood Pines Hospital 281–404–1001 kingwoodpines.com

Silver Seniors Clinics 713–566–6509 (various locations) harrishealth.org

Oceans Behavioral Hospital 281–492–8888 oceanshealthcare.com

Texas Family & Senior Care Clinic 713– 468–2358 seniorcareclinic.net Texas Medical & Geriatric Centers 713–951–0000 (Downtown) 713–946–7246 (Southeast) 713–951–0000 (Sugar Land) texasmedicalhouston.com GERIATRIC BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINICS Aspire Hospital 936–647–3500 aspirehealthcorp.com

McGovern Medical School 713–486–2500 med.uth.edu

Sun Behavioral Houston 713–796–2273 sunbehavioral.com For Veterans Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center 713–791–1414 VA Outpatient Clinics: 409–761–3200 (Galveston) 979–230–4852 (Lake Jackson) 409–986–2900 (Texas City)

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Choosing the Right Location for Rehabilitation after Hospitalization Many families are not aware that they have choices regarding where to complete rehabilitation and that it can take place in a variety of settings, including in the home. The most important factor in determining where to complete rehabilitation is to find a setting that will reduce the risk of hospital readmission while helping your loved one regain their strength and confidence as quickly as possible. Things to Consider When Selecting a Rehabilitation Center • Determine whether the rehab center can provide short- or long-term rehabilitation as needed. Some only provide short-term. • Try to visit several to be able to compare and contrast. • Ask to see patient rooms and common living spaces to evaluate the levels of cleanliness, comfort and privacy that residents have. • Ask if both private and shared rooms are available. • Check out the dining options and menus. • Visit the community areas to find out about social events and activities designed to keep residents engaged and entertained. • Ask for information about your loved one’s specific rehab program. • Ask if the person who is administering the rehab program is an employee or outsourced and if possible, try to meet them. • Ask about the availability of specialized staff, with regard to you or your loved one’s specific needs. • Inquire about a personalized care plan and get actual details about it in advance. • Ask to see their most recent “Satisfaction Survey” results and statistics on benchmarked outcomes.

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20 Questions to Ask DURING HOSPITAL DISCHARGE

By asking the right questions and taking an active role in your care, you can bridge the gap that patients typically experience when transferring from one care setting to another—which is one of the top causes for hospital readmission. • What care or therapies are needed after discharge? i.e. Home Health, Outpatient Therapy, Rehab/Skilled Nursing etc. • Will my loved one be safe at home upon discharge or will someone need to be with them 24 hours a day? Keep in mind dressing, bathing, cooking and housework. • Can you show me how to do tasks that require special skills? i.e. changing a bandage, giving a shot, wheelchair transfers etc. If we need help with these tasks who do we contact? • What is the average length of recovery time? • Which doctor appointments are needed after discharge and when should they be scheduled? • What problems, symptoms and side effects should we watch for? • May we have the latest list of prescribed medications? What does each medicine do and why is it needed? • What are the medication dosages, conflicts and side effects? Who should we contact with questions about the medications? • What medical equipment is needed? i.e. walker, oxygen etc. Who will arrange for this? • Are there any activity restrictions and for how long? • Are there any dietary restrictions? • What are our options for when/where my loved one is being discharged? SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!

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Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Cypress 832.280.2500 • encompasshealth.com/cypressrehab Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Humble 281.446.6148 • encompasshealth.com/humblerehab Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Katy 281.505.3533 • encompasshealth.com/katyrehab Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Pearland 346.907.3028 • encompasshealth.com/pearlandrehab Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Sugar Land 281.276.7584 • encompasshealth.com/sugarlandrehab Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital The Vintage 281.205.5100 • encompasshealth.com/thevintagerehab Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital Vision Park 936.444.1700 • encompasshealth.com/visionparkrehab Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of The Woodlands 281.364.2006 • encompasshealth.com/thewoodlandsrehab

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The Benefits of Medication Management Did you know that people aged 80-84 take an average of 18 different types of medication per year? Here are four reasons why you should trust a licensed assisted living community to manage and dispense medications to an elderly person. 1. Eliminate Unnecessary Medications: A nurse can review your medications with your physician and provide feedback on your reaction to medications. This could lead to a reduction in the number of medications prescribed to seniors in a licensed assisted living community. 2. Peace of Mind for Families: It is no longer the duty of faithful family members to pick up prescriptions at the drug store or call to remind their loved one to take medications. They can enjoy life knowing that trained professionals are caring for their family member. 3. Fewer Errors and Mistakes: Keeping track of a multitude of prescriptions can be a hassle. Especially when it comes time to reorder them! A trained medication aide will be there to make sure that the right medication is taken at the right time. 4. Peace of Mind for Doctors: By having a trained professional keep track of senior’s medications, your doctor can be confident that their orders are being followed.

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Communities, typically of 2-3 story apartments, that provide 24 hr assistance with activities of daily living such as eating, bathing, and using the bathroom, but not 24 hr medical services.

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• • • • • Note – there are more • expensive communities • that have all the luxuries of • country clubs. •

Not Regulated

Laundry/Linen Service Meals Transportation Social activities Bathing/Dressing Toileting Housekeeping Medication assistance Security and emergency calls

State Regulations

Also Known • Retirement Communities • Retirement Homes As • Senior Apartments • Senior Housing

• • • • • • • • • • • • •

Assisted Living Facilities Personal Care Homes Eldercare facilities Domiciliary Care Board and Care Residential Care Facilities Community-Based Retirement Facilities Adult Living Facilities Adult Foster Care Sheltered housing Community Residences Group Homes Adult Family Homes

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Skilled Nursing (Nursing Homes)

Continuing Care Retirement Communities

Communities, typically apartments, which provides 24 hr assistance with activities of daily living and medical care by nurses and therapists.

Campus-like communities that provides a continuum of care, from private residences to assisted living and skilled nursing care; designed for individuals with declining conditions and those that want to remain in a single location.

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Laundry/linen service Meals Transportation Social activities Bathing/Dressing Toileting Housekeeping Medication assistance Security and emergency calls 24 hr nursing care Condition specific care Hospice/end of life services Doctors on call

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Laundry/linen service Meals Transportation Social activities Bathing/Dressing Toileting Housekeeping Medication assistance Security and emergency calls 24 hr nursing care Condition specific care Hospice/end of life services Doctors on call

State & Federal Regulations

Some State Regulations

• Skilled Nursing Facilities • SNF • Nursing Home Care and Rehabilitation • Convalescent hospital • Rest Home

• • • • •

$4,500 to $12,000/month

Varies with breadth of services required.

CCRCS Continuing Care Retirement Facilities Life Care Facilities Life Care Communities

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Home & Housing Assistance Humble Area Assistance Ministries 281–446–3663 ext. 240 haamministries.org

For Veterans Texas State Veterans Homes 800–252–8387 glo.texas.gov

Interfaith Senior Services 281–367–1230

Texas Veterans Commission tvc.texas.gov

Program for Human Services Inc. 409–886–0125

The Mission Continues 314–588–8805 missioncontinues.org

Rebuilding Together Houston 713–659–2511 rebuildinghouston.org

United Way of Houston 713–957–4357 unitedwayhouston.org

Texas Ramp Project 214–675–1230 texasramps.org

HOME REPAIRS – LOW INCOME

Volunteer Interfaith Caregivers (Southwest only) 713–772–8181

General Assistance Area Agency on Aging of the Houston-Galveston Area 800–437–7396

Roofs City of Houston Emergency Repair Program 713–868–8400

Brazoria County Community Action Agency 979–849–2928

Fort Bend Corps 281–617–7416 fbcorps.org

City of Houston Emergency Repair Program 713–868–8400

Weatherization Brazos Valley Community Action Agency (BVCAA) 979–846–1100

Faith in Action 713–692–8730 Fort Bend Corps 281–617–7416 fbcorps.org Harris County Community Services Septic systems/water wells. 713–578–2000 Housing Resource Center 713–578–2055 www.hrc.hctx.net

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Galveston County Community Action Council, Inc. 409–765–7878 gccac.org Gulf Coast Community Services Safety and Security Program 713–393–4700 Sheltering Arms Weatherization Program 713–956–1888

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National Apartment Association 703–518–6141 naahq.org The Salvation Army William Booth Garden Apartments 713–692–4186 salvationarmyhouston.org U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development 713–718–3199 hud.gov/apps/section8

Fort Bend Social Services (Fort Bend only) Financial assistance with mortgage or rent payment. 281–342–7300

HOUSING: Products & Services

HOUSING FOR THE DISABLED

Ft. Bend Coalition for Independent Living Info & referral. 281–980–2219 coalitionforbarrierfreeliving.com Ft. Bend County Community Development Block Grants Deferred loans for housing rehab/repair 281–341–4410

HOUSING ASSISTANCE Aid to Families (Harris County only) Financial assistance with mortgage or rent payment. 713–522–0667 Associated Catholic Charities – Galveston Rent assistance. 409–762–2062 catholiccharities.org Baytown Housing Authority Section 8 voucher program. 281–427–6686 Brazoria County Community Actions Low income housing 979–849–2928 Brazoria County Housing Agency and Welfare Department Low–income housing placement. 281–756–1427 Brazoria County Housing Authority 979–864–1427 Care Connection Housing navigation assistance for greater Houston region. 855–937–2372 careconnection.org Community Development Department 979–864–1710

Galveston Housing Authority Section 8 voucher program. 409–765–1900 Gulf Coast Community Services 713–393–4700 Harris County Housing Authority Section 8 voucher program. 713–578–2100 Harris County Social Services Financial assistance with mortgage or rent payment. 713–696–7900 Housing Authority of City of Houston 713–260–0600 Section 8 voucher program. 713–260–0800 HUD Housing Counseling and Information and Referral Service 800–569–4287 La Marque Aid and Guidance Rent assistance. 409–938–7852 Montgomery County Housing Authority Section 8 voucher program. 936–539–4984 Pasadena Public Housing 713–475–5544

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Home & Housing Assistance Salvation Army Social Services (Harris County only) Financial assistance with mortgage or rent payment. 713–752–0686

Harris County Social Services Gas and electric assistance. 713–696–7900

Salvation Army Evangeline Booth Gardens Apartments 713–920–1844

Lifeline Texas – Light up Texas Program Low income assistance with telephone and electricity. 866–454–8387

Texas City/La Marque Housing Authority Section 8 voucher program. 409–945–4011

Hester House – Harris County 713–672–2573

Pearland Neighborhood Center Utility assistance for Pearland and Manvel residents. 281–485–1987

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 713–718–3199 hud.gov/apps/section8

Programs for Human Services Liberty, Chambers, Orange & Jefferson Counties. 866–550–0282

Windsor Village Social Services 713–551–8792

Reliant Energy 713–207–7777 reliant.com

UTILITY ASSISTANCE Brazoria County Welfare 979–864–1427 Catholic Charities – Guadalupe Center 713–227–9981 Community Action Council of Galveston County Utility assistance for Galveston County residents. 409–765–7878

Salvation Army 979–233–5420 979–233–5429 Salvation Army Social Services Water only; Harris County only. 713–752–0686 Senior Assistance Program Assists with crisis situations involving water, heat, rent and mortgage. 713–696–7900

Consolidated Communication Outside Harris County. 866–989–2255 Fort Bend County Social Services – Rosenberg 281–342–7300

W.A.T.E.R. Fund For residents of Houston. 713–371–1400

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Continuing Care Retirement Communities HOUSTON Brazos Towers at Bayou Manor 4141 S Braeswood Blvd 77025 713–660–5000 Brookdale Galleria 2929 Post Oak Blvd 77056 713–993–9999 Clarewood House 7400 Clarewood Dr 77036 713–774–5821 Eagle’s Trace 14703 Eagle Vista Dr 77077 281–496–7676

The Buckingham 8550 Woodway 77063 713–979–3100 The Forum At Memorial Woods 777 N Post Oak Rd 77024 713–956–0870 The Hallmark 4718 Hallmark Dr 77056 713–622–6633 University Place 7480 Beechnut 77074 713–541–2900

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HOUSING: Continuing Care

EAGLE’S TRACE Phone: (800) 210-4347 Houston TX 77077 • 14703 Eagle Vista Drive www.ericksonliving.com

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Independent & Retirement EAGLE LAKE Courtwood Apartments 400 South Austin Rd 77434 979–234–2855

HOUSTON Atria Westchase 11424 Richmond Ave 77082 281–759–7900 Bellerive Apartments 7225 Bellerive 77036 713–789–5000 Braesridge Apartments 11100 Braesridge Dr 77071 713–766–0951 Brookdale Memorial City 11900 Barryknoll 77024 713–932–0400 Brookdale West University 5151 Buffalo Speedway 77005 713–432–7777 Camden Royal Oaks 11805 Meadowglen Ln 77082 281–556–8410 Copperfield Estates 16820 West Rd 77095 281–859–9911 Creekbend Garden Apartments 8106 Creekbend Dr 77071 713–272–7717 Eagle’s Trace 14703 Eagle Vista Dr 77077 281–496–7676 Evening Star Villa 11800 S Glen Dr 77099 281–498–7758 Evergreen Commons 8484 Jason St 77074 713–272–0201 Goldberg B’nai B’rith Towers 10909 Fondren 77096 713–771–2417 HomeTowne on Bellfort 10888 Huntington Estates Dr 77099 281–568–9990 Houston Heights Tower 330 W 19th St 77008 713–862–8058

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Lakeview Place 8950 Hammerly Blvd 77080 713–984–9003 Laurel Point Senior Apartments 16170 Westpark Dr 77082 281–584–0021 Lovett Manor 2056 Antoine Dr 77055 713–683–6900 Oak Tree Manor Apartments 14603 Fonmeadow Dr 77035 713–728–2228 Oleander Commons Apartments 12805 Bissonnet 77099 832–328–0812 Overture Tanglewood Apartments 504 Bering Dr 77057 844–758–0671 Park at Bellaire 6333 Chimney Rock 77081 713–830–5400 Pepper Tree Manor 5950 Antoine 77091 713–681–5553 Rainbow Village 6100 Corporate 77036 713–995–4538 Solea Copperfield 8300 Queenston Blvd 77095 281–640–3874 St Dominic Village 2401 East Holcombe Blvd 77021 713–741–8700 Tarrytowne Estates 1815 Enclave Pkwy 77077 281–531–1905 The Abbey at Westminster Plaza 2865 Westminster Plaza Dr 77082 281–556–6020 The Buckingham 8550 Woodway 77063 713–660–6552 The Gardens at Spring Shadows 10100 Kempwood Dr 77080 713–462–6444 The Orchard at Westchase 10801 Westpark Dr 77042 713–334–7500

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KATY Atria Cinco Ranch 24001 Cinco Village Center Blvd 77494 281–395–9600 Carriage Inn Katy 1400 Katy–Flewellen Rd 77494 281–392–2800 Heritage Grand at Cinco Ranch 25125 Heritage Grand Circle 77494 281–395–0444 Oak Park Retirement Community 1921 South Mason Rd 77450 832–321–7295 Providence Place 20300 Saums Rd 77449 281–647–6470 The Grand Pkwy 22777 Franz Rd 77449 281–395–0555 The Villas of Park Grove 600 Park Grove 77450 281–730–8818 Trebah Village Apartments 19501 West Little York Rd 77449 281–861–4258 Watercrest Katy 200 South Katy Fort Bend Rd 77494 832–471–8527

MISSOURI CITY HomeTowne at Missouri City 10014 S. Sam Houston Pkwy 77071 713–776–2100

The Plantation at Quail Valley 2815 Cypress Point Dr 77459 281–208–4470

RICHMOND The Legacy at Long Meadow 10403 Mason Rd 77406 832–800–3181 Brazos Bend Villa Apartments 2020 Rocky Falls Rd 77469 281–342–5252

ROSENBERG Brazos Senior Villas 5801 Reading Rd 77471 281–602–3864 Kings Arms Apartments 1317 Mahlmann St 77471 281–342–7112

SUGAR LAND

Atria Sugar Land 1401 Soldiers Field Dr 77479 281–617–2225 Brookdale First Colony 16900 Lexington Blvd 77479 281–903–2000 Brookdale Sugar Land 151 Commerce Green Blvd 77478 281–491–6257 Greatwood at Sugar Land 7001 Riverbrook 77479 281–916–1729 Landon Ridge Sugar Land 744 Brooks St 77487 832–857–0900 Overture Sugar Land 850 Imperial Blvd 77498 281–207–9595 Watercrest Sugar Land 744 Brooks St 77478 832–857–0900

HOUSING: Independent/Retirement

The Village of Tanglewood 1600 Augusta Dr 77057 713–977–1400 Treemont Retirement Community 2501 Westerland Dr 77063 713–783–6820 University Place 7480 Beechnut 77074 713–541–2900 West Oaks Village 15059 Caseta Dr 77082 281–679–9800 Westbrae Ct 10680 Westbrae Pkwy 77031 713–541–9991

WEST COLUMBIA Brooks Manor Apartments 444 Jefferson St 77486 979–345–5557

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Aging & Disabilities Resource Center Courtesy

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Texas Health & Human Services

If you’re looking for help for an aged parent or a child with a disability, the task can be overwhelming. There are so many agencies and programs, and the services they offer can be confusing. Making heads or tails out of all of them can be daunting. By calling your local Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC), you will be connected with a trained case manager who will listen to your needs and send you to the right place for the services you need. Anyone—individuals, concerned families or friends, or professionals— working with issues related to aging or disabilities can call their local ADRC for information tailored to their situation. ADRCs can provide information on programs and services, help people understand their long term-care options, apply for programs and benefits, and more. What’s more, these services can be provided at the ADRC, via telephone, or through a home visit, whichever is more convenient to the caller. “Many who seek help from ADRCs are older, so ADRCs have a special expertise in Medicaid programs and waivers,” Doni Green, director of aging at the North Central Texas Council of Government’s ADRC said. “Those tend to be complex, so one of the great benefits of having the ADRC on your side is that it gives you access to someone who is familiar with Medicaid, Medicaid waivers, and also a broad range of federal, state and local programs.” The 22 ADRCs in Texas are funded by Texas Health & Human Services. To find your local ADRC: 1-855-937-2372

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20 Questions to Ask

WHEN LOOKING FOR AN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY Start with a visual assessment of both the inside and outside. Also, note if the residents are engaged in activities or just sitting. 1. What is the staff-to-resident ratio during the day, at night and on weekends? 2. What kind of experience and training does the staff possess? 3. Is there an initial assessment prior to admission? 4. If there is a waiting list, how many are on it and what is the policy? 5. What are the billing and payment policies and procedures? 6. Is there a security deposit and is it refundable? 7. What and how much are additional services not included in the monthly fee? 8. What additional services are available if resident’s needs change? 9. What is the discharge policy? 10. What off campus excursions are provided and how often? 11. Are happy hour activities provided? 12. Is Wi-Fi available and if so, where on the campus? 13. Are there safety locks on the doors and windows? 14. Is there an emergency generator or alternate power source? 15. Are transportation services provided or a parking lot for the resident’s vehicle? 16. What is the pet policy? 17. Is rehab offered on campus? 18. Can special dietary needs be accommodated? 19. What is the meal program? 20. Does the residence offer worship services?

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Feeling Connected and Purposeful at Home As we age, we require more attention and assistance. It is up to us to accept the fact our senior loved ones can no longer do things like they could in the past. It is also up to us to seek out proper care and assistance to help them live a life of dignity and purpose. As seniors experience adapting to aging, they often feel lonely. It’s a tough reality to accept that a lot of the things they once knew as the norm are now changing, what seems like, all at the same time. Seniors who are isolated in their own homes may start to experience a decline in happiness, which in turn can lead to depression. Depression promotes a lack of motivation to be active and connect with others, which are vital keys to staying healthy and achieving joy. It is important that we take note of these trends before they start becoming the new standard for each day. Everyone, regardless of age or ability, has a purpose. However, before that purpose can be achieved, they must first become connected to their community, both inside the walls of wherever they call home, as well as the city they live in. Once they make these connections, they will want to become more active—physically, socially and mentally. Only when they become active participants in their community will they gain a higher sense of purpose. Ask yourself—does my home offer my loved one the opportunity to live a connected, active, purposeful and safe life? How much alone time does my loved one experience? What can I do to help my loved one re-engage in a socially active lifestyle?

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Assisted Living BELLAIRE The Gardens of Bellaire 4620 Bellaire Blvd 77401 713–665–3888

BELLVILLE Arbors of Briarwood 1517 W Main 77418 979–865–3969 Rose Hill Retirement Home 318 S Masonic 77418 979–865–3883

BROOKSHIRE Willow River Farms 4073 FM 3318 77423 713–525–8300

COLUMBUS The Oaks Assisted Living Residence 203 Charter St 78934 979–732–9590

CYPRESS Avanti Senior Living at Towne Lake 17808 Lakecrest View Dr 77433 832–653–4260 Heartis Cypress 17935 Longenbaugh Rd 77433 281–392–2200 Sundance at Towne Lake 9051 Greenhouse Rd 77433 469–209–5134

EL CAMPO Meridian Assisted Living 3515 West Loop 2765 77437 979–541–5488

FULSHEAR Larry’s Lake House Inc 28410 Evergreen Cove Ln 77441 832–437–1653

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OSA Heritage Homes Inc 4218 Brannon Branch Ct 77441 832–392–1786

HOUSTON All Gods People Assisted Living Home 3903 Darlinghurst Dr 77045 713–433–3088 Assisted Living Center of Braeswood LLC 8119 Braeswood Blvd 77071 713–776–0800 Atria Westchase 11424 Richmond Ave 77082 281–759–7900 Autumn Years II 10818 Overbrook Ln 77042 713–789–5704 Autumn Years LLC 2111 Willowlake Dr 77077 832–455–4895 Avalon Memory Care – Tuckerton 15505 Tuckerton Road 77095 281–855–9936 Bedford Residence Assisted Living II 11718 Bedford St A 77031 832–619–1720 Bellaire Lodge One 9015 Roos 77036 713–272–7677 Belmont Village Hunters Creek 7667 Woodway Dr 77063 713–781–1505 Belmont Village West University 2929 W Holcombe Blvd 77025 713–592–9200 Best Personal Care Facility 7741 Tanglewilde 77036 713–774–2080 Braeswood Personal Care Homes 3519 South Braeswood Blvd 77025 713–666–6545 Brookdale Galleria 2929 Post Oak Blvd 77056 713–993–9999 SRGTEXAS.COM


God Love Assisted Living Homes Inc 9131 Gianna Ct 77083 713–493–9500

Brookdale Shadowlake 2835 Shadowbriar Dr 77077 281–759–6700

Good Living Community Care Inc III 5715 Dolores St 77057 713–953–0848

Brookdale Spring Shadows 9889 Kempwood Dr 77080 713–934–8844

Grace Extended Residential Assisted Living 9018 Covent Garden 77031 713–988–2029

Brookdale Tanglewood 505 Bering Dr 77057 713–532–1718

Halls Personal Care 12402 Renwick 77035 713–283–8799

Browning One Personal Care Facility Inc 13438 Townwood Dr 77045 832–834–3347

Hands To Lend Assisted Living LLC 17346 Chestnut Bluff Dr 77095 281–855–0558

Colonial Oaks at Braeswood 7800 N Stadium Dr 77030 713–799–8200

Holly Hall Retirement Community 2000 Holly Hall St 77054 713–799–9031

Colonial Oaks at Westchase 11395 Richmond Ave 77082 281–759–2900

Home Sweet Home R C F E #2 2814 Stoneway Dr 77082 281–704–1164

Com For Care Inc 7106 Leader 77074 713–271–4349

Isla Carroll Turner Health Care P C U 4141 S Braeswood Blvd 77025 713–666–2651

Cullen Residence Hall 810 Marston Dr 77019 713–525–8400

Joyful Homes III 9427 Vickijohn Dr 77031 713–776–1137

Divine-Heritage Assisted Living 11502 Hornbrook Dr 77099 281–988–8648

Joyful Homes IV 9239 Mcafee Dr 77031 832–868–5670

Divine-Heritage Assisted Living 12055 Longbrook Dr 77099 281–561–8669

Limbe House 12115 Corona Ln 77072 281–983–0045

Elmcroft at Braeswood 2555 South Braeswood Blvd 77025 713–364–0449

Lovett Place 808 Lovett Blvd 77006 713–526–2233

Fairbanks Court Assisted Living 7810 Trentway Street 77040 713–690–1344

Marigold Cottage PCH at Waller LLC 1802 Mallard 77043 713–721–0226

Faith Assisted Living Homes 7055 Addicks Clodine Rd 77083 281–762–3381

Marlena’s House 418 Fellows Rd 77047 713–433–8819

Faith Personal Home Care LLC 6302 Vista Camino Dr 77083 281–762–3381

Milestone Personal Care Inc. 10602 Chapel Hill Drive 77099 281–564–4601

Faith Personal Home Care #2 16251 Barbarossa Dr 77083 281–762–3381

Nissi Home of Texas 11107 Stroud Dr 77072 281–776–9413

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Brookdale Memorial Oaks 1414 Sandy Springs Rd 77042 713–782–3355

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Assisted Living Texas Community Care Living Centre 7314 Brendam Ln 77072 281–568–5331

HOUSTON – Continued Our Father’s House 3214 Knotty Oaks 77045 832–380–4423

The Abbey at Westminster Plaza 2865 Westminster Plaza Dr 77082 281–556–6020

Paradise LTC Living I 8223 Bellaire 77036 713–981–1527

The Assisted Living at St. Dominic Village 2401 A Holcombe Blvd 77021 713–741–8700

Paradise LTC Living II 11403 High Star 77072 281–879–0614

The Brinkley House 4604 Brinkley 77051 713–734–6507

Paragon Senior Care and Services 15526 Empanada 77083 281–568–7927

The Cottage Health Care Services 7639 Beechnut 77074 713–773–1297

Parkway Place 1321 Park Bayou Dr 77077 281–556–9200

The Forum at Memorial Woods 801 N Post Oak Rd 77024 713–956–0870

Premier Assisted Living Homes 10607 Raydell Dr 77031 713–484–5244

The Hallmark Assisted Living 4718 Hallmark Dr 77056 713–622–6633

Premier Assisted Living Homes #3 9135 Rentur Dr 77031 713–271–1196

The Hummingbird Care Center 8014 Beechnut St 77036 713–988–1357

Rachel House Ministry 12119 Corona Ln 77072 832–617–7990

The Medallion 6262 North Braeswood 77074 713–778–5777

Roomes Personal Care 6106 Grandvale 77072 281–568–3239

The Village of River Oaks 1015 S. Shepherd Dr 77019 713–952–7600

Rosemont Personal Care Home I 10927 Mayfield Rd 77043 713–468–7673

The Village of The Heights 1407 Studewood St 77008 713–802–9700

Royal Personal Care 12922 Becklin Ln 77099 281–564–3059

Tranquility Personal Care Homes 9006 Poco 77080 713–783–2404

Spring Branch Care Home 9619 Truscon 77080 713–467–4444

Treemont Health Care Center P C Unit 2501 Westerland Dr 77053 713–783–4100

Texas Community Care Center 10719 Hillcroft 77096 713–885–0781 Texas Community Care Compartments 7103 S Gessner 77036 713–771–7235

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Ultimate Personal Care 14822 Charlmont Dr 77083 281–530–5795

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The Legacy at Falcon Point 1520 Katy Gap Rd 77494 281–394–0628

Universal Assisted Living Homes 6511 Marisol Dr 77083 281–933–7804

The Villa at Savory Springs LLC 26102 Savory Springs Ln 77494 832–437–0703

Village at Meyerland 4141 North Braeswood Blvd 77025 713–665–4141

The Villa at Willow Colony LLC 26110 Willow Colony Ln 77494 281–395–0139

Wildwood Terrace Assisted Living Facility 15318 Wildwood Glen 77083 281–498–6977

Tuscany Living Villa Katy 28019 Norfolk Trail Ln 77494 832–361–4064 Veranda House of Katy 5129 East Fifth St 77493 281–391–1900

INDUSTRY Oak Haven Assisted Living 16416 Fordtran Blvd 78944 979–357–2535

VibraLife Katy 1222 Park West Green Drive 77493 346–762–6300

KATY Always Home at Saddlehorn Trail 2635 Saddlehorn Trail 77494 281–392–4212 Atria Cinco Ranch 24001 Cinco Village Center Blvd 77494 281–395–9600 Caydance 24802 Kingsland Boulevard 77494 281–371–3000 Carriage Inn Katy 1400 Katy–Flewellen Rd 77494 281–392–2800 Colonial Oaks of Katy 21601 Provincial Blvd 77450 281–578–2222 Comfy Home 21819 Hollow Field Ln 77450 713–502–8175 Gardens at Rose’s Retreat Assisted Living 25120 Lake View Road 77494 832–875–4453 Larry’s Lake House Inc 3418 Colorado Bend Dr 77494 832–437–9134 Sunrise of Cinco Ranch 21939 Cinco Ranch Blvd 77450 281–717–1700

HOUSING: Assisted Living

Universal Assisted Living Homes 15722 Amapola Drive 77083 281–498–6670

MISSOURI CITY Ada’s Personal Care Home 2015 Eastfield Cir 77459 281–438–1677 Bethel Home Care 7315 Towerview Ln 77489 281–437–2956 Circles at Wrenway LLC 1602 Wrenway Dr 77489 281–741–9945 Cozy Living Community 1405 Adams St 77489 281–208–7185 Gems Quality Care Home 1407 River Rock Dr 77489 281–437–1432 Golden Splendor Personal Care Home 8610 Quail Vista Dr 77489 281–835–0662 Josephines Home Care 7510 Dawnbriar Ct 77489 281–437–9800 Optimum Personal Care 2021 FM 1092 77459 281–208–2318 Quality Living 2029 A FM 1092 77459 281–499–7050

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Assisted Living MISSOURI CITY – Continued Quality Living FM 1092 2029 B FM 1092 77459 281–499–7174 Quality Personal Care Home Inc 543 Dalewood Dr 77489 281–438–9231 Shepherd Personal Care Home 2810 Troy Dr 77459 281–437–2003 The Avenues of Fort Bend 3505 FM 1092 77459 281–261–1217 The Retreat on The Green 2231 Winged Foot Drive 77459 832–523–6777

NEEDVILLE Reliable Oaks Assisted Living 11750 Padon Rd 77461 866–306–3037

RICHMOND Agape Heritage Home 1911 Grand Willow Lane 77469 713–562–5363 Clayton Oaks Living 21175 SW Frwy 77469 281–341–6200 Comfy Home 7214 Wooded Lake Ln 77407 713–502–8175 Divine Oaks Assisted Living 20606 Bandrock 77407 832–525–9857 Faith Assisted Living Homes 17019 Mulben Ct 77407 281–762–3381 Faith Personal Home Care 3718 Lake Edinburg 77406 281–762–3381 Rose Hill Assisted Living 513 Fm 359 Rd 77406 281–232–3214

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Supreme Personal Care Home 7302 Chasegrove Lane 77407 281–239–2404 The Delaney at Parkway Lakes 21700 Bellaire Blvd 77407 832–945–1800 The Legacy at Long Meadow 10403 Mason Road 77406 832–412–3390 Vivid Life Residential Care 1032 W Hidden Lake Lane 77406 713–543–8774

ROSENBERG Cambridge Square Assisted Living 2700 Ave N 77471 281–344–8444

SEALY Veranda House of Sealy 526 Fifth St 77474 979–627–7225

STAFFORD The Hampton at Meadows Place 11919 W Airport Blvd 77477 281–240–1707

SUGAR LAND Arbor Vista Nantucket 13218 Nantucket Dr 77478 281–494–7018 Atria Sugar Land 1401 Soldiers Field Dr 77479 281–494–4200 Brookdale Sugar Land 151 Commerce Green Blvd 77478 281–491–6257 Colonial Oaks at First Colony 13825 Lexington Blvd 77478 281–277–0900 Combined Glory Assisted Living Facility 13909 Skyview Dr 77478 281–491–0076 SRGTEXAS.COM


Greatwood at Sugar Land 7001 Riverbrook 77479 281–343–8400 Home Sweet Home Residential Care Facility 13218 Nantucket Dr 77478 281–704–1164 Landon Ridge Sugar Land 744 Brooks St 77487 832–857–0900

VICTORIA Brookdale Victoria 9606 N E Zac Lentz Pkwy 77904 361–582–2100 Elmcroft at Victoria 411 East Larkspur 77904 361–576–0444 The Devereux Foundation 120 David Wade Dr 77905 361–575–8271

WALLER V S Brown House 1119 Smith St 77484 936–931–1625

Maritt Senior Living 13534 Fernhill Dr 77498 832–886–4868 Merciful Hands Assisted Living LLC 13711 Southline Rd 77498 832–428–4852 Optimum Personal Care Sugar Land 1110 Lakeview Dr 77478 281–565–4144

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Eden’s Reflection 14719 Armitage Lane 77498 713–498–4974

Elmcroft of Wharton 1930 Briar Ln 77488 979–488–4218

The Sycamores at Sugar Land 770 Brooks St 77478 832–709–0614

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Caydance Assisted Living and Memory Care is proud to be named Best of Senior Living for 2018 and 2019 by SeniorAdvisor.com. Our residents beneďŹ t from a true continuum of care, if needed, as they transition from Assisted Living to Memory Care without leaving our beautiful community.

Schedule your personal tour today 832.739.9494 | CaydanceLife.com 24802 Kingsland Boulevard Katy, TX 77494 AL 147688 MC 104168

LIVE Remarkably

SUGAR LAND 281.277.0900

13825 Lexington Blvd. Sugar Land, TX 77478 Lic. #030191

KATY

281.578.2222

21601 Provincial Blvd. Katy, TX 77450 Lic. #121252

WESTCHASE MEMORY CARE

281.759.2900

11395 Richmond Ave Houston, TX 77082 Lic. #010308

PEARLAND 281.997.2500

2940 Cullen Parkway Pearland, TX Lic. #12776

BRAESWOOD MEMORY CARE

713.799.8200

Live your life as you always have...minus the mundane. No daily upkeep, maintenance calls or repairs. Simply the most remarkable parts of the life you lead.

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7800 N. Stadium Dr. Houston, TX Lic. #0303

PASADENA 713.941.4663

4004 Vista Road Pasadena, TX Lic. #000951


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Removed from the hustle and bustle of urban Houston and nestled within the surrounding suburban communities is a hidden gem that stands with vigor and impresses with country charm. An aura of serenity permeates throughout this vibrant house that stands on a generous 2.5 acres of land! Mention Coupon Code SRG500 and get the Community Fee waived! (a $500 value!) 713-543-8774 10302 W. Hidden Lake Lane, Richmond, Texas 77406

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Your Home Away From Home • • • •

Licensed Type B Assisted Living Secured Dementia Facility Personalized Attention and Care 24-hour Staffing

License #105502

(713) 776-0800 | BraeburnManor.com

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We may have an issue just for them!

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Landon Ridge Sugar Land offers Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care senior living options. Our modern community features luxurious apartments, delicious chef-prepared dining and weekly housekeeping and linen service so you can enjoy your free time, worry free!

Schedule your personal tour today Independent Living Assisted Living 744 Brooks Street 770 Brooks Street LandonRidgeSugarLand.com Sugar Land, TX 77478 Sugar Land, TX 77478 281.968.8660 281.968.6818 AL 149417 MC 104423

The VibraLlife of Katy community features skilled rehabilitation & nursing services, a specialized high acuity unit, and a Senior living community with assisted living, memory care, and respite services; that enables seamless transition from one level of care to another when needs change.

1222 Park West Green Drive • Katy, Texas 77493

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Tips for Effective Alzheimer’s Communication Alzheimer’s disease presents many challenges, and communication is a big one. Despite the challenges, you can communicate effectively with a loved one who has Alzheimer’s. Consider these tips provided by the Mayo Clinic staff: • Speak clearly. Introduce yourself. Speak in a clear, straightforward manner. • Show respect. Avoid secondary baby talk and diminutive phrases, such as “good girl.” Don’t assume that your loved one can’t understand you, and don’t talk about your loved one as if he or she weren’t there. • Stay present. Maintain eye contact, and stay near your loved one so that he or she will know that you’re listening and trying to understand. • Avoid distractions. Communication may be difficult—if not impossible— against a background of competing sights and sounds. • Keep it simple. Use short sentences and plain words. As the disease progresses, yes-no questions may work best, and only one question at a time is best. Break down requests into single steps. • Don’t interrupt. It may take longer than you expect for your loved one to process and respond. Avoid criticizing, hurrying and correcting. • Use visual cues. Sometimes gestures or other visual cues promote better understanding than words alone. Rather than simply asking if your loved one needs to use the toilet, for example, take him or her to the toilet and point to it. • Don’t argue. Your loved one’s reasoning and judgment will decline over time. To spare anger and agitation, don’t argue with your loved one. • Stay calm. Even when you’re frustrated, keep your voice gentle. Your nonverbal cues, including the tone of your voice, can send a clearer message than what you actually say. Online Resources: Alzheimer’s Association – alz.org Alzheimer’s Foundation of America – alzfdn.org BrightFocus Foundation – brightfocus.org Caregiver ACTION Network – caregiveraction.org National Institute on Aging – nia.nih.gov WebMD – webmd.com

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We believe daily routines create harmony and security—just as a steady rhythm is the foundation of a soaring melody. Working together, we use holistic approaches to help you maintain health while enjoying your life.

SUGAR LAND 281.277.0900 Lic. #030191

KATY

WESTCHASE

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Lic. #010308

281.578.2222

281.759.2900

PEARLAND

BRAESWOOD

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Lic. #0303

281.997.2500

713.799.8200

PASADENA

713.941.4663 Lic. #000951

www.colonialoaks.org

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The VibraLlife of Katy community features skilled rehabilitation & nursing services, a specialized high acuity unit, and a Senior living community with assisted living, memory care, and respite services; that enables seamless transition from one level of care to another when needs change.

1222 Park West Green Drive • Katy, Texas 77493

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Memory Care The Plaza at The Buckingham 8550 Woodway 77063 713–660–6552

CYPRESS Eden Memory Care 13058 Grant Rd 77429 713–443–3935

HOUSTON

The Cottage of Spring Branch 1842 Hollister Rd 77080 713–461–1500

Atria Westchase 11424 Richmond Ave 77082 281–759–7900

The Forum At Memorial Woods 777 N Post Oak Rd 77024 713–956–0870

Autumn Grove Cottage – Copperfield 8524 Copperbrook Dr 77095 281–220–0882

The Hallmark Assisted Living – Alzheimer’s Center 4718 Hallmark Dr 77056 713–622–6633

Autumn Leaves Of Cy-Fair 17801 West Road 77095 281–861–2590 Autumn Leaves Of Memorial City 1725 Eldridge Parkway 77077 832–554–2800 Autumn Leaves Of Meyerland 4710 W Bellfort St 77035 713–360–0000 Belmont Village – Hunters Creek 7667 Woodway Dr 77063 713–781–1505

The Village of Meyerland 4141 North Braeswood Blvd 77025 713–665–4141

KATY Agape Heritage Home Inc 20334 Memorial Pass Dr 77450 713–562–5363

Eagle’s Trace 14703 Eagle Vista Dr 77077 281–496–7676

Atria Cinco Ranch 24001 Cinco Village Center Blvd 77494 281–395–9600 Autumn Grove Cottage – Katy 21803 Oak Park Trails Dr 77450 281–220–0882

Garden Terrace at Houston 7887 Cambridge St 77054 713–796–2777

Autumn Leaves of Cinco Ranch 24024 Westheimer Pkwy 77494 281–392–2050

Happy Days Senior Living 2825 Wilcrest, Suite 615A 77042 281–740–0177

Bethel Place 23330 Allister Court 77494 713–562–5363

Home Sweet Home 12142 7Th St 77072 281–704–1164

Carriage Inn Katy 1400 Katy–Flewellen Rd 77494 281–392–2800

Seven Acres Jewish Senior Care Services 6200 N Braeswood Blvd 77074 713–778–5700

Caydance 24802 Kingsland Boulevard 77494 281–371–3000

The Abbey at Westminster Plaza 2865 Westminister Plaza Dr 77082 281–556–6020

Cinco Ranch Alzheimer’s Special Care Center 3206 South Fry Rd 77450 281–638–8685

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Evergreen Cottages – Jasmine 21609 Provincial Blvd 77450 281–670–9810

NEEDVILLE Supreme Memory Care 11750 Padon Rd 77461 866–306–3037

RICHMOND

Evergreen Cottages – Magnolia 21605 Provincial Blvd 77450 281–670–9810

Clayton Oaks Living 21175 SW Frwy 77469 281–341–6200

Sundance at WoodCreek Reserve 1820 Wood Creek Bend Ln 77494 281–347–4450

SUGAR LAND

The Legacy at Falcon Point 1520 Katy Gap Rd 77494 281–394–0628

Barton House Alzheimer’s Residence 2229 Williams Trace Blvd 77478 281–313–2500

MEADOWS PLACE

Landon Ridge Sugar Land 744 Brooks St 77487 832–857–0900

The Hampton at Meadows Place 11919 W Airport Blvd 77477 281–240–1707

The Auberge at Sugar Land 1221 Seventh St 77478 281–277–1221

HOUSING: Memory Care

Evergreen Cottages – Bridgewater 21715 Bridgewater Village Dr 77449 281–670–9810

MISSOURI CITY Quality Living at Murphy Road 2029 Murphy Rd 77459 281–499–7174 The Avenues of Fort Bend 3505 FM 1092 77459 281–261–1217 Villas at Riverstone 20313 South University Blvd 77459 281–778–2881

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Dementia Caregiving If you’re a caregiver of someone who has any form of dementia then you know it can be physically as well as emotionally draining. Lack of sleep and frustration can impact even the most well-meaning caregiver, especially when your loved one forgets their name or other important information and becomes disoriented. Individuals with Alzheimer’s can create havoc with getting a restful night’s sleep if they tend to pace or are constantly waking you. And, it can be even more challenging if they become violent or tend to wander off. One of the best ways to reduce caregiver stress is to be mindful that these challenges are going to occur and that you’ll want to make adjustments with each behavioral change—whether that’s persuading your loved one to take their medications or bathe or dealing with obsessive behaviors such as constantly checking doors and windows. The more you prepare yourself knowing that behavioral challenges are going to be the new norm and give some thought as to how you might respond in different scenarios, the more likely you are to keep your stress level down. Facts • Six in 10 people with dementia will wander off. • The incidence of Alzheimer’s will increase to every 33 seconds by 2050. • The average span of Alzheimer’s disease is seven years and it can go on as long as 20 years. • There are over 16 million American caregivers for someone with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. • Half of adults aged 85 and over have Alzheimer’s. • 16.1 million Americans provide unpaid care for someone with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. • More than 60 percent of caregivers rate their emotional stress as “high” or “very high.”

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20 Questions to Ask

WHEN LOOKING AT SKILLED NURSING OPTIONS Start with a visual assessment of both the inside and outside. Also, note if the residents are engaged in activities or just sitting.

1. What is the staff-to-resident ratio during the day, at night and on weekends?

2. Does the same team of nurses and certified nursing assistants (CNAs) work with the same resident all week? 3. What happens when the Medicare reimbursement runs out? 4. What amenities are private pay? 5. Is Wi-Fi available and if so, where on the property? 6. Are there safety locks on the doors and windows? 7. Is there an emergency generator or alternate power source? 8. What is the evacuation plan should it be necessary? 9. What is the pet policy?

10. Can special dietary needs be accommodated? 11. Do residents have a choice of food items at each meal? 12. Are the meals prepared on-site or off-site? 13. What is the policy for resident’s eating in their rooms? 14. Does the residence offer worship services? 15. Is there a functioning security system? 16. Are there pharmacy, lab, dental or x-ray services available onsite? 17. Are they Medicare and/or Medicaid certified? 18. Is abuse prevention training and background checks a requirement for all staff? 19. How often do residents get bathed? 20. What special services can be provided if needed, such as onsite rehab, therapeutic whirlpool baths, ventilators, hospice, etc.? 114

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Care & Rehab: Peritoneal dialysis TPN & G-tube care Trachea care In-house therapy team State of the art gym

HOUSING: Skilled Nursing/Rehab

An exquisite approach to skilled nursing and rehabilitation. Accommodations: Luxurious setting offering 70 private suites Conveniently located Private bariatric suites available Patio & Putting Green

Call for a tour: 346-231-7500

8550 Jason St. Houston, Texas 77074

Experience a facility where compassion is paramount and residents’ needs are priority. Skilled Nursing • Long-Term & Short Term • Respite Care Call today for a tour and more information! We accept Medicare, Medicaid, Private Pay, Respite and some insurances.

Phone 713-351-4300 | Admissions: 713-858-5509 | Fax: 713-351-4301 13428 Bissonnet, Houston, Texas 77083

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Skilled Nursing/Rehab BELLVILLE

HOUSTON

Briarwood Manor Care Center 1515 W Main 77418 979–865–3145

Bayou Manor 4141 S Braeswood Blvd 77025 713–666–2651

Colonial Belle Nursing Home 106 N Baron 77418 979–865–3689

Brookdale Galleria 2929 Post Oak Blvd 77056 713–993–9999 Buckner Pkwy Place 1321 Park Bayou Dr 77077 281–556–9200

BROOKSHIRE Brookshire Residence & Rehabilitation Center 710 Hwy 359 South 77423 281–375–5272

Clarewood House Extended Care Center 7400 Clarewood Dr 77036 713–774–5821

COLUMBUS Columbus Oaks Healthcare Community 300 North St 78934 979–732–2347 River Oaks Health Care Center 300 North St 78934 979–732–2347 TruCare Living Center 1511 Montezuma St 78934 979–733–0500

EAGLE LAKE Eagle Lake Nursing and Rehabilitation LP 535 S Austin Rd 77434 979–243–3910

EL CAMPO Garden Villa Health Care Center 106 Del Norte 77437 979–543–6762 S.P.J.S.T. Rest Home 3 248 Wisteria Ln 77437 979–648–2628

HEMPSTEAD Autumn Care Retirement Center of Hempstead 1111 San Antonio St 77445 979–826–3439

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Continuing Care at Eagles Trace 14703 Eagle Vista Drive Bldg 601B 77076 281–249–7190 Focused Care at Beechnut 12777 Beechnut St 77072 281–879–8040 Galleria Residence & Rehabilitation 2808 Stoney Brook Dr 77063 713–782–4355 Garden Terrace Alzheimers Center of Excellence 7887 Cambridge St 77014 713–796–2777 Grace Care Center of Cypress 9602 Huffmeister Rd 77095 281–463–9001 Holly Hall 2000 Holly Hall St 77054 713–799–9031 Houston Transitional Care 8550 Jason St 77074 346–231–7500 La Hacienda Nursing and Rehab Center 3730 West Orem Dr 77045 832–799–6484 Legend Oaks Healthcare and Rehabilitation – West Houston 7107 Queenston Blvd 77095 281–463–7333

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The Hallmark 4718 Hallmark Dr 77056 713–622–6633

Park Manor of South Belt 11902 Resource Pkwy 77089 281–922–6802

The Plaza at the Buckingham 8550 Woodway Dr 77063 713–979–3777

Park Manor of Westchase 11910 Richmond Ave 77082 281–497–2838

The Vosswood Nursing Center 815 South Voss Rd 77057 713–827–0883

Parkway Place 1321 Park Bayou Dr 77077 281–556–9200

The Westbury Place 5201 South Willow Dr 77035 713–721–0297

Royal Oaks Residence & Rehab Center 2939 Woodland Park Dr 77082 281–870–9100

Treemont Retirement Community 2501Westerland Dr 77063 713–783–6820

St. Dominic Village 2401 Holcombe Blvd 77021 713–741–8701

University Place Nursing Center 7480 Beechnut St 77074 713–456–6027

Senior Care Centers of Westwood 8702 South Course Dr 77099 281–498–5796

West Houston Rehab & Healthcare 13428 Bissonnet St 77083 713–858–5509

Seven Acres Jewish Senior Care Services 6200 N Braeswood Blvd 77074 713–778–5700

West Oaks Nursing and Rehab Center 3625 Green Crest Dr 77082 281–558–1166

Sharpview Residence & Rehab Center 7505 Bellerive Dr 77036 713–774–9611

Westchase Health and Rehabilitation Center 8820 Town Park Dr 77036 713–777–7241

Silverado Hermann Park 5600 Chenevert St 77004 713–521–0169 Solera at West Houston 2101 Greenhouse Rd 77084 281–599–5540 Spring Branch Transitional Care Center 1615 Hillendahl Rd 77055 713–365–0561 Terra Bella Health and Wellness Suites 12262 Cityscape Ave 77047 346–998–3500 The Concierge Pkwy 2310 South Eldridge 77077 281–558–3900 The Forum at Memorial Woods 777 North Post Oak Rd 77024 713–956–0870 The Gardens at Bellaire 4620 Bellaire Blvd 77401 713–665–3888

HOUSING: Skilled Nursing/Rehab

Memorial City Health and Rehab 1341 Blalock Rd 77055 713–468–7821

Woodridge Nursing and Rehabilitation 8810 Long Point Rd 77055 713–468–7833

KATY Heritage Park of Katy Nursing and Rehab 6001 George Bush Dr 77493 281–395–1124 Legend Oaks – Katy Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center 21727 Provincial Blvd 77450 281–717–1302 Oakmont Healthcare and Rehab Center 1525 Tull Dr 77449 281–578–1600 Spanish Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation 1480 Katy Flewellen Rd 77494 281–394–0088

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Skilled Nursing/Rehab Sterling Oaks Rehabilitation 25150 Lakecrest Manor Dr 77493 281–347–8200

ROSENBERG Fort Bend Healthcare Center 3010 Bamore Rd 77471 281–342–2142

The Grace Care Center of Katy 23553 West Fernhurst Dr 77494 281–394–1300 VibraLife of Katy Rehabilitation Center 1222 Park West Green Drive 77493 346–762–6300

Rosenberg Health & Rehab Center 1419 Mahlmann St 77471 281–342–0065

SEALY Colonial Belle Nursing Home Sealy 1401 Eagle Lake Rd 77474 979–885–2937

MISSOURI CITY Chelsea Gardens 4422 Riverstone Blvd 77459 281–499–5040

SUGAR LAND

First Colony Health and Rehab Center 4710 Lexington Blvd 77459 281–499–4710

Sugar Land Health Care Center 333 Matlage Way 77478 281–491–2226

Park Manor of Quail Valley 2350 FM 1092 77459 281–499–9333

The Cresent 11353 Sugar Park Ln 77478 281–276–2050

Windsor Quail Valley Post-Acute Healthcare Center 3640 Hampton Dr 77459 281–778–5144

The Medical Resort at Sugar Land 1803 Wescott Ave 77479 713–325–1717

VICTORIA

NEEDVILLE

Victoria Residence & Rehabilitation 114 Medical Dr 77904 361–576–6128

S P J S T Skilled Nursing & Rehab 8611 Main St 77461 979–793–4256

WEIMAR

PALACIOS Palacios Healthcare Center 1414 Fourth St 77465 361–972–2542

Parkview Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation 206 N Smith St 78962 979–725–8564

RICHMOND

WHARTON

Brazosview Healthcare Center 2127 Preston St 77469 281–342–2801

Avalon Place 1405 Valhalla Dr 77488 979–532–1244

Cambridge Health & Rehabilitation 1106 Golfview 77469 281–344–9191

Wharton Nursing and Rehab Center 1220 Sunny Ln 77488 979–532–5020

Richmond Health Care Center 705 Jackson St 77469 281–238–8006

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Preparing Presenting a

Eulogy

by JOHN B. EARTHMAN

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he purpose of a eulogy is to acknowledge and share information about a person’s life. It is a great honor for someone to present and it’s an important part of the grieving process for the presenter, as well as the audience. A good place to start is to make a list of thoughts and memories you’d like to share. While others might not be comfortable or able to give their own eulogy, they might find great comfort in sharing memories with you that you could incorporate into the eulogy. Things you might include are stories, quotes, expressions of love or prayers, all of which can be delivered in a serious or humorous manner depending on what you feel is appropriate. In an effort to have the audience connected and involved in your tribute, the eulogy can be compiled from private memories that your audience might not be aware of as well as personal traits and details of the loved one that all will remember. You will want to include any accomplishments or honors no matter how big or small that were especially important to your loved one. Memories shared should always acknowledge the person in a positive manner and recognize them for who they were accurately. Once you are ready to write the eulogy, decide on how you will begin, then pick the main thoughts and memories that you wish to share and finally determine how you will close. You need to properly introduce yourself when you begin and have a summarizing statement to share when you close. You can read from your notes, but practice giving the eulogy and change any part that does not feel like natural conversation in your own words. Presenting a eulogy can cause great anxiety. Stopping at any time to collect your thoughts or emotions and then continuing when you are ready is understandable and acceptable. If you decide that you cannot continue, simply skip to your final statement. It is the message about the impact of your loved that is important, not the delivery, so just be yourself.

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FINAL PLANNING

Overcoming The Death of a Loved One Although each person’s pain is unique, there are a few universal steps to the bereavement process. Being aware of these steps can often help in working through the grief of losing a loved one. Acknowledge Your Feelings It is to be expected that the pain you feel will influence your way of thinking and seeing things. You may experience many different emotions all at once and often not at the most opportune time. There is no wrong or right way to process one’s feelings about losing a loved one, only “your” way. Repressing your feelings will not do you any good and will only hinder your recovery. Seek Support Although there will be times when you will want to be alone, family and friends can provide love and understanding. Just being in the presence of others can help with feelings of loneliness and isolation. Consider talking with others who have experience in what you’re dealing with such as clergy, counselors and therapists. Understand the Grieving Process In the book On Death & Dying by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, there are five universal stages of grief outlined. There is no specific order and each stage may be revisited. Denial: Your experience is incomprehensible, initially. You find it impossible to believe the loss of your loved one is real, and you may be numb from the experience. Anger: As the truth of the situation begins to take hold, it’s normal to feel anger and rage. This anger may be directed at yourself, the loved one for leaving you, doctors for not healing your loved one or even at God. Bargaining: It’s not unusual for survivors to cope with loss by trying to negotiate, usually with their higher power. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself trying to make an “if only” deal with God. Depression: The overwhelming sadness you feel is normal, and in most cases will not last forever. It’s common to feel as if life will never be the same. Acceptance: This refers to coming to terms with the finality of the loss and moving forward with your life. Start Living Again When you’re ready to start processing what happened, start by talking about the death of your loved one with friends and family. Sharing stories of the deceased can help everyone cope. Don’t forget to take care of yourself and those around you. Even moderate exercise along with adequate sleep goes a long way in helping with your ability to cope. Sponsored by: See ad on page 123

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Final Planning Resources Grace Presbyterian Grief Support 713–781–7615 gpch.org

ADVANCE PLANNING DOCUMENTS

Caring Connections caringinfo.org

GriefNet griefnet.org

Free Texas Living Will Form rocketlawyer.com

GriefShare griefshare.org

Powers of Attorney, DNR, and Similar Documents texaslawhelp.org

Grieving.com grieving.com

Preparing For End-Of-Life Care: Advance Planning Documents txcatholic.org

Life After Loss (American Cancer Society) 713–706–5690 800–227–2345

Texas Advance Directive Form everplans.com

Memorial Drive Presbyterian Grief Support 713–782–1710 mdpc.org

Texas Health & Human Services hhs.texas.gov/laws-regulations/ forms/advance-directives BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT

AARP aarp.org AfterTalk aftertalk.com Chapelwood United Methodist Grief Support 713–465–3467 chapelwood.org Compassion and Choices End–Of–Life Support 800–247–7421 compassionandchoices.org Dignity Memorial L.I.F.T. 713–862–8844 dignitymemorial.com 124

Memorial Drive United Methodist Grief Support 713–468–8356 mdumc.org National Widowers Association nationalwidowers.org Outreach Health outreachhealth.com Samaritan Ministry Also has a support group for caregivers of the sick. 877–764–2426 samaritanministries.org San Jacinto Methodist Hospital, Baytown, Garth Campus 281–420–8600 Soul Care Project soulcareproject.org

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The Living Bank Registry and referral service for committing tissues, bones, or vital organs to transplantation or research. 713–961–9431 800–528–2971 livingbank.org

The Light Beyond thelightbeyond.com DONATION OF A BODY

Baylor College of Medicine Willed Body Program. 713–798–3858 bcm.edu

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St. Cecilia Grief Support 713–465–3414 saintcecilia.org

United Network for Organ Sharing 804–782–4800 unos.org END-OF-LIFE PLANNING

Caring Connections Connects consumers with hospice programs. 800–658–8898 caringinfo.org

BioGift 866–670–1799 biogift.org Donate Life Texas donatelifetexas.org

Grave Talk A resource for initiating important conversations around end-of-life issues. churchofenglandfunerals.org

Science Care sciencecare.com UT Health Science Houston 713–500–4472 uth.edu

Hospice Foundation of America 800–854–3402 hospicefoundation.org

DONOR PROGRAMS

Donate Life Texas 877–839–2755 donatelifetexas.org LifeGift 713–523–4438 800–633–6562 lifegift.org Lion’s Eye Bank of Texas at Baylor College of Medicine 713–798–6100 bcm.edu/eye National Kidney Foundation Donor Family Council 800–622–9010 kidney.org National Marrow Donor Program 800–627–7692 bethematch.org

National Association for Home Care & Hospice 202–547–7424 nahc.org National Hospice and Palliative Care 703–837–1500 nhpco.org Planning for a Graceful Exit A guide for planning your own personal “graceful exit.” 800–318–4452 epicenter.org/wc-end-of-life-planning FUNERALS, BURIAL AND CREMATION

(Assistance in finding low-cost funeral arrangements) Funeral Consumers Alliance of Houston 713–301–8566 funeralshouston.org Continued

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Final Planning Resources Galveston County Social Services Indigent burial and cremation services for North Galveston county. 409–770–5585

VA Houston National Veterans Cemetery 281–447–8686 cem.va.gov

Harris County Indigent Burial Program GRIEF COUNSELING Assistance in finding low-cost funeral Dignity Memorial Providers, arrangements. Grief Materials 713–696–1952 800–344–6489 Texas Funeral Service Commission Grief Recovery Center Funeral home complaints. 281–888–0815 512–936–2474 tfsc.state.tx.us InnerWisdom Counseling Center 713–592–9292 Texas Prepaid Funeral Contracts 877–276–5554 prepaidfunerals.texas.gov

Red Bird Center 713–621–2700

For Veterans

STAGES OF GRIEF

Gold Star Wives of America 888–751–6350 goldstarwives.org Government Headstone or Markers 800–827–1000 cem.va.gov Military Funeral Honors military.com

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Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance

Understanding the five stages of grief grief.com/the-five-stages-of-grief

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs 800–827–1000 va.gov DECEASED IDENTITY THEFT

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• To remove the deceased name from direct marketing lists, register as deceased Do-Not-Contact Web site............. dmaconsumers.org/consumerassistance.html DIRECTIONS FOR THE DISPOSITION OF REMAINS

A person may provide written directions for the disposition, including cremation, of their remains in a will, a prepaid funeral contract, or a written instrument called “Appointment of Agent to Control Disposition of Remains,” which is signed and acknowledged by the person who agrees to be responsible for the interment. tfsc.state.tx.us or Legal Hotline for Texans at 800–622–2520

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• Report death to Social Security; they will flag decedent’s number as inactive. Also notify your local passport office, if applicable

SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFICIARY – REPORTING A DEATH

When a Social Security beneficiary dies, report the death to the Social Security Administration as soon as possible. They will require the name and Social Security Number of the deceased, the date and place of death, if there is a surviving spouse or an eligible child, and your name and address. A copy of the Death Certificate may be required. You will be given instructions on handling any forthcoming Social Security checks. A one-time death benefit of $255 is paid to a surviving spouse or eligible child. Social Security Administration............................................800–772–1213 ssa.gov VITAL RECORDS

Birth and Death Certificates Texas Bureau of Vital Statistics............................................888–963–7111 dshs.state.tx.us/vs/ Texas Law dictates that both birth and death certificates are deemed confidential for a set period of time. Birth certificates are confidential for 75 years, and death certificates are confidential for 25 years after the death has occurred. If a birth or death certificate is requested before this period of time elapses, certified copies of these documents can only be obtained by a qualified applicant. A qualified applicant can be an immediate family member (by blood or marriage), a legal guardian, or the legal representative of the person for whom the document is requested. If you are not a qualified applicant, you may request a verification of a birth or death record. Certified copies of the birth and death certificates are issued with a state seal and are printed on security paper. Heirloom birth certificates have a different cost and are printed on special paper that boasts a design celebrating Texas. The heirloom certificate ($60) is only offered through Austin, Texas. Funeral homes will supply certified copies of a death certificate for a small fee if requested at the time funeral arrangements are made. Continued SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!

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Final Planning Resources Houston Bureau of Vital Statistics 713–837–0311

LOCAL REGISTRARS

Brazoria County (County Clerk) 979–864–1355

Montgomery County (County Clerk) 936–539–7885

Fort Bend County (County Clerk) 281–341–8685 Galveston County (Health District) 409–938–7221

Walker County (County Clerk) 936–436–4922

Harris County (County Clerk) 713–274–8600 VERIFICATION OF BIRTH AND DEATH

The verification of a birth or death record is NOT a certified copy of the birth or death certificate, but a letter with the person’s name, date of occurrence, county where the birth or death took place and a state file number. Letters may not be available at all birth and death registrars. Verifications are available from 1903 to the present date. Fees for birth and death verification range from $22–$30. This fee is non-refundable for records that are not located.

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What is Palliative Care? Palliative care provides those with a serious or chronic illness from the time of diagnosis throughout the course of treatment, care that optimizes quality of life by anticipating, preventing and managing suffering. It’s delivered by an interdisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, social workers, chaplains and other practitioners to address the physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual needs of patients and their families. What Does Palliative Care Do? • Provides relief from pain and other distressing symptoms • Enhances quality of life and may also positively influence the course of illness • Integrates the psychological and spiritual aspects of patient care • Offers a support system to help loved ones cope with stress during the patients’ illness and in their own bereavement • Is applicable early in the course of illness, in conjunction with other therapies that are intended to cure an illness or prolong life, such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgical procedures, etc. • Affirms life and regards dying as a normal process

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ospice care is a philosophy of care that accepts dying as a natural part of life. When death is inevitable, hospice seeks neither to hasten nor postpone it. Hospice provides care, comfort and support for persons with life-limiting conditions as well as their families.

How Does Hospice Work? Hospice care is for any person who has a life-threatening or terminal illness. All hospices consider the patient and family together as the unit of care. Most reimbursement sources require a prognosis of six months or less if the illness runs its normal course. Patients with both cancer and non-cancer illnesses are eligible to receive hospice care. The majority of hospice patients are cared for in their own homes or the homes of a loved one. “Home� may also be broadly construed to include services provided in nursing homes or hospitals. Typically, a family member serves as the primary caregiver and when appropriate, helps make decisions for the hospice patient. Members of the hospice staff make regular visits to assess the patient and provide additional care or other services. Hospice staff is on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Medicaid or a private insurance company, hospices will work with the person and their family to ensure needed services can be provided. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!

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Who is the Hospice Team? Hospice care is a family-centered approach that includes, at a minimum, a team of doctors, nurses, social workers, counselors, and trained volunteers. They work together focusing on the dying patient’s needs; physical, psychological, or spiritual. The goal is to help keep the patient as pain-free as possible until death. The hospice team develops a care plan that meets each patient’s individual needs for pain management and symptom control. How is Hospice Paid for? Hospice is paid for through the Medicare Hospice Benefit, Medicaid Hospice Benefit, and private insurers. If a person does not have coverage through Medicare, Medicaid or a private insurance company, hospices will work with the person and their family to ensure needed services can be provided. Who is Eligible for Medicare Hospice Benefits? Hospice care is covered under Medicare Part A (hospital Insurance). You are eligible for Medicare hospice benefits when you meet all of the following conditions: • You are eligible for Medicare Part A (hospital Insurance), and • Your doctor and the hospice medical director certify that you are terminally ill and probably have less than six months to live, and • You sign a statement choosing hospice care instead of routine Medicare covered benefits for your terminal illness, and • You receive care from a Medicare-approved hospice program. Please note: Medicare will still pay for covered benefits for any health problems that aren’t related to your terminal illness. What Does Medicare Cover? Medicare covers these hospice services and pays nearly all of their costs: • Doctor services and Nursing care • Medical equipment (like wheelchairs or walkers) • Medical supplies (like bandages and catheters) • Drugs for symptom control and pain relief • Short-term hospital care, including respite and inpatient for pain/symptom management • Home health aide and homemaker services • Physical, Occupational therapy and Speech therapy • Social work services and Dietary counseling • Grief support to help you and your family Please note: You will only have to pay part of the cost for outpatient drugs and inpatient respite care. The Medicare Hospice Benefit Does Not Cover the Following: • Treatment intended to cure your terminal illness. You should talk with your doctor if you are thinking about potential treatment to cure your illness. • Medications not directly related to your hospice diagnosis. Hospice team 132

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members will consult with the hospice physician and will inform you and your family which drugs and/or medications are covered and which ones are not covered under the Medicare Hospice Benefit. • Room and board aren’t covered by Medicare. You may receive hospice services wherever you live, even in a nursing home, however, the Medicare Hospice Benefit does not pay for nursing home room and board. Respite Care and Medicare Respite care is care given to a hospice patient by another caregiver so that the usual caregiver can rest. As a hospice patient, you may have one person who takes care of you every day, like a family member. Sometimes your caregiver needs someone to take care of you for a short time while they do other things that need to be done. During a period of respite care, you might be cared for in a Medicare-approved facility, such as a hospice residential facility, hospital, or nursing home. How Do I Begin Receiving Hospice? Anyone can inquire about hospice services. You or your loved one may call a local hospice and request services. The hospice staff will then contact your physician to determine if a referral to hospice is appropriate. Another way to inquire about hospice is to talk with your physician, and he or she can make a referral to hospice. Hospice can begin as soon as a ‘referral’ is made by the person’s doctor. As a hospice patient, you always have the right to stop getting hospice care and receive the “traditional” Medicare coverage you had before electing hospice. All care that you receive for your illness must be given by your hospice team. Questions to Ask When Choosing a Hospice Program • What services are provided? • What kind of support is available to the family/caregiver? • What roles do the attending physician and hospice play? • How does hospice work to keep the patient comfortable? • How are services provided after hours? • How and where does hospice provide short-term inpatient care? • Can hospice be brought into a nursing home or long-term care facility? • Are any of the staff members certified or credentialed in hospice? • Do physicians visit the patient in the home? • What is the staff to patient ratio? • Are any alternative therapies provided to manage symptoms? • What ‘extras’ does the hospice provide? Hospice Resources Caring Connections: caringinfo.org Hospice Link: 1–800–331–1620 National Hospice and Palliative Care Helpline: 1–800–658–8898 Texas and New Mexico Hospice Organization: 1–800–580–9270 SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!

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Hospices Below are area Hospice Agencies licensed by the State of Texas and listed by the Texas Health and Human Services. n = Medicare s = Medicaid

ANGLETON IPH Hospice Care 979–848–8151

BAY CITY Harbor Hospice 979–476–3168

BAYTOWN Faith Community Hospice 281–422–0414 ns Harbor Hospice 281–427–3800

BELLAIRE A–Care Home Health Services 713–665–3338 Hospice Plus 713–665–5065 Kindred Hospice 281–568–5548

CLEAR LAKE Harbor Hospice 281–461–6109 Hospice Plus 281–532–6498 Traditions Hospice 281–338–4048

CONROE Harbor Hospice 936–441–5500 New Century Hospice of Piney Woods 832–252–9403 VITAS Innovative Hospice Care 281–292–1397

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Harbor Hospice – Med. Ctr. 713–271–2220 A Hug Away Healthcare, Inc. Harbor Hospice – Southeast 832–437–1983 713–413–5200 Amed Community Hospice Harbor Hospice – West 713–975–0690 713–777–5290 Buckner Hospice Houston Heart to Heart Hospice 281–493–6800 of Houston Christus VNA Hospice & 713–984–2100 n Palliative Care Hospice & Palliative Care 281–936–5500 of Texas Compassionate Care 713–975–6200 Hospice of Houston Hospice Plus 713–667–3247 346–206–2985 Compassus Hospice Houston Hospice (East Houston) 713–468–2441 281–487–3453

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Compassus Hospice (West Houston) 713–850–8853 Corpus Christi Hospice 713–784–2885

Inter Active Hospice Services 281–892–2000 Life’s Solutions Hospice Care 713–821–3000

Medcore Preferred Hospice East Harris County Hospice 281–394–2042 ns 713–450–4500 Memorial Hermann Hospice 281–784–7520 Evercare Hospice & Palliative Care Peaceful Tranquility 713–219–6490 713–668–9595 Faith Hospice Care 713–271–5566

Grace Hospice of Texas 281–442–8200 Group Care Hospice 281–493–9744 Gulf Coast Hospice of Houston 713–772–2700 Hallmark Hospice 281–842–1550 Harbor Hospice – Central 713–777–5290 SRGTEXAS.COM

Resolutions Hospice 832–588–6083 Samaritan Care Hospice 713–850–8853 Seasons Hospice 855–893–0530 Silverado Hospice 888–494–6958 VITAS Innovative Hospice Care 77098 713–663–7777


HUNTSVILLE 1st Choice Hospice 936–295–7100 ns Heart to Heart Hospice 936–463–8649 ns Home Healthcare of Huntsville 936–291–8499 Hospice Plus 936–337–-0300

HUMBLE Harbor Hospice 281–973–8410

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American Hospice 832–536–3300

Advanced Care Hospice 281–204–8944

ORANGE

Amed Community Hospice 409–935–0169

Southeast Texas Hospice 409–886–0622

PASADENA Advanced Care Hospice 281–204–8944

Resolutions Hospice 281–579–5690

KINGWOOD Health Solutions Hospice 281–361–0715 Hospice Plus 281–312–2570

LAKE JACKSON Helping Hands & Hearts Hospice 979–297–3775 Hospice Care Team 979–297–6043

THE WOODLANDS Altus Hospice 281–393–4384

Amed Community Hospice Bristol Hospice 713–947–6200 281–419–4476

RICHMOND Kristel Healthcare Services 281–633–2800

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Hospice Plus A Hug Away Healthcare, Inc. 713–665–5065 832–437–1983 Amazing Grace Hospice 832–437–2089

Hospice Care Team 800–545–8738

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VITAS Innovative Hospice Care 77090 281–895–6351

SUGAR LAND Altus Hospice 281–393–4896 Harbor Hospice 281–762–0444 Hospice Plus 281–277–1151

Heart to Heart Hospice 832–300–0134 n Hospice Plus 832–813–8155 Rose of Texas Hospice 855–800–7673

TOMBALL Harbor Hospice 713–659–0303 Lighthouse Hospice 281–290–7727 Sunset Hospice 281–290–7600

Silverado Hospice 866–493–0675 The Providence Hospice, Inc. 832–532–7538 White Orchid Hospice 866–966–2215 Your Hospice 713–474–7713 ns

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Volunteering Volunteering can be a very rewarding use of your time. Consider these questions before choosing a volunteer opportunity. • What are my skills and my personal priorities? • How much time do I have to volunteer? • How do I want to use my talents? Organizations Looking for Volunteers (not a comprehensive list) Catholic Charities Volunteer opportunities at their various sites in Houston, Galveston and Fort Bend County. 713–874–6563 catholiccharities.org

Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston Many opportunities for volunteering. See their website or call for more information. 713–533–4900 imgh.org

Fort Bend Care Center Volunteers can help in the office, at their community food fair, help rebuilding homes and as tutors. 832–539–4846 fortbendcarecenter.org

Mainland Medical Center Auxiliary, Inc. Volunteers needed to help with guest services, the gift shop, admissions, human resources and more. 409–938–5758

Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels Volunteer opportunities include administrative assistance, help with “Welcome Bags,” delivering meals and more. 281–633–7719 fortbendseniors.org Houston Methodist There are many volunteer opportunities such as administrative assistance, patient and unit involvement, hospital greeting and hospitality and more. 832–667–5816 houstonmethodist.org/giving/volunteer 138

RSVP of Southeast Texas This organization can connect you with volunteer opportunities to fit your time and interests. 713–595–8157 rsvpvolunteers.com Second Mile Mission Center – Fort Bend Volunteers enjoy working in the food pantry, helping with merchandising items and listening to those in need. 281–261–9199 secondmile.org

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United Way of Greater Houston Deliver meals to home-bound seniors, paint and make repairs and more. 713–685–2300 unitedwayhouston.org

Volunteer Houston Offering a flexible volunteering The Foster Grandparent Program (FGP) model that makes volunteering Volunteers serve as mentors, tutors and more convenient. With no long-term caregivers for children and youth with commitment they offer a variety of special and exceptional needs. activities that fit your schedule and 713–595–8198 interests. Sign up online. erjcchouston.org volunteerhou.org

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Sire Therapeutic Horsemanship – several locations Volunteers assist riders in a variety of ways, both inside and outside the riding arena. 281–344–4308 sire-htec.org

The Foster Grandparent Program (HHS) Volunteers 55 and older who provide one-on-one emotional support, mentoring and tutoring children with exceptional needs. 281–344–3515 hhs.texas.gov

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DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR HEALTH CARE While an advance directive is limited to end-of-life concerns, a durable power of attorney for health care accounts for all health care decisions in the case that you are incapable of making decisions for yourself. In this document, you are able to outline how your designated power of attorney should act. Their authority to make these decisions ends when you are once again capable of making your own decisions. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Many people know this document simply as a “will.” It outlines how your property (including digital property such as email accounts and blogs) should be distributed and to whom. Different states have different requirements for one’s will. In Texas your will must be signed by two witnesses. LIVING TRUST A living trust designates someone (trustee) to help manage and distribute your assets rather than going through the court system, as in a last will. This often prevents your last wishes from becoming public record. This document also designates terms in which the trustee would set into action, should you be unable to make decisions regarding your assets during and after your life. FINANCIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY This document designates someone (principal) to do business on your behalf, should you be unable to take care of necessary matters yourself. Tasks designated might include paying bills, selling property, managing assets or applying for medical benefits. Unlike a living trust, a financial power of attorney dies when you do. ONLINE RESOURCES: eldercareteam.com legalzoom.com nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/advancedirectives.html texasnaela.com texasprobate.com/professional-forms SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDE!

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Legal & Financial Assistance EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Catholic Charities 713–526–4611 Fort Bend County Social Services 281–403–8050 (Missouri City) 281–238–3502 (Rosenberg) Houston First Baptist Church Benevolent Program 713–681–8000 Interfaith of the Woodlands 281–367–1230 woodlandsinterfaith.org Montgomery County Emergency Assistance 936–539–9211 cac-mctx.org Salvation Army (Harris County) 713–752–0677 salvationarmyhouston.org Wesley Community Center (City of Houston) 713–223–8131 wesleyhousehouston.org FINANCIAL AID For Veterans Catholic Charities 713–526–4611 catholiccharities.org Horizon Outreach 713–467–4966 horizonoutreach.org Impact A Hero impactahero.org Texas VFW Foundation 512-–291–6850 texasvfw.org

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FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION Texas Abuse Hotline 800–252–5400 txabusehotline.org Texas Attorney General – Consumer Protection Division At times, consumer advocates can help seniors resolve local, financial exploitation problems. 800–621–0508 texasattorneygeneral.gov LEGAL ASSISTANCE AARP Advance Directives Forms aarp.org Consejos Legales (Houston Bar Association) 713–759–1133 Disability Rights Texas No charge for the disabled. 800–252–9108 Family Law Hotline Domestic abuse, family law only. 800–777–3247 Fort Bend Lawyers Care Wills for low–income seniors. 281–239–0015 Harris County Area Agency on Aging Benefits Counselors Advice on benefits; for other legal matters, may be referred to a legal service provider. 800–213–8471 713–794–9001 Houston Volunteer Lawyers Low–income; free for Harris Co., bilingual. 713–228–0732 makejusticehappen.org Justice in Aging 202–289–6976 justiceinaging.org

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SENIOR FRAUD Texas Attorney General – Consumer Protection Division Accepts complaints, files civil cases and provides information on scams. 800–621–0508 texasattorneygeneral.gov

LEGAL & FINANCIAL

Legal Hotline for Older Texans Wills for low–income seniors. 800–622–2520 LegalLine (Houston Bar Association) 713–759–1133 Lone Star Legal Aid 713–652–0077 (Harris County) 800–733–8394 Southeast Texas Legal Clinic Low–income. 713–523–7852 Texas Legal Services Center 512–477–6000​ tlsc.org TexasLawHelp texaslawhelp.org University of Houston Clinical Legal Aid Clinic 713–743–2094 For Veterans Lone Star Legal Aid’s Military & Veterans Unit 844–400–8387 lonestarlegal.org NVLSP 202–265–8305 nvlsp.org Texas Law Help texaslawhelp.org/veterans-military Texas Lawyers for Texas Veterans texasbar.com/veterans Texas Veterans Legal Assistance Project 800–622–2520 tlsc.org/vets Veterans Legal Initiative 713–333–8387 hba.org/vli/

BBB Education Foundation 713–341–6141 713–868–9500 bbb.org Medicare Fraud (Inspector General’s Hotline) 800–447–8477 Texas State Securities Board Provides free and confidential background checks on registered investment advisors and brokers. 512–305–8301 888–663–0009 ssb.texas.gov texasinvestored.org (investor education) TAX PREPARATION ASSISTANCE AARP Foundation Tax-Aide 888–227–7669 aarp.org/taxaide Baker-Ripley Tax Center 713–273–3755 bakerripley.org

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Obtaining a Disabled or Elderly Placard/Plate To qualify as a visual disability, a person must have visual acuity of: • 20/200 or less in the better eye with correcting lenses, or • more than 20/200, but a limited field of vision in which the widest diameter of the visual field subtends an angle of 20 degrees or less.

The placards and plates are also available for individuals with physical limitations, including those who: • cannot walk 200 feet without stopping to rest • cannot walk without the use of, or assistance from, a brace, cane, crutch, another person, prosthetic device, wheelchair or other assistive device • are severely restricted by lung disease • use portable oxygen • have a severe cardiac condition • are severely limited in the ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological or orthopedic condition, or • have a foot disorder or other condition that severely limits the ability to walk.

To obtain a disabled placard or plate: • Complete and sign an Application for Persons With Disabilities Parking Placard and/or License Plate at txdmv.gov • Have a licensed physician, podiatrist, optometrist, physician’s assistant, or advanced practice nurse complete the Disability Statement portion of the form. • Include a fee of $5 for a parking placard for a temporary condition; permanent plates and placards are free. • Mail the original application to the address on the form.

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Over 65 Driving DISABLED PARKING PERMITS TO OBTAIN A PARKING PERMIT: TXDMV.GOV Harris County 713–368–2000

Montgomery County 936–539–7896

Walker County 936–436–4950

Fort Bend County 281–341–3709

DRIVING CLASSES AAA Senior Driving seniordriving.aaa.com AARP Driver Safety – Online Driving Course aarpdriversafety.org AARP Driver Safety Offerings aarp.org/drive TIRR Memorial Hermann 713–797–5942 TRAFFIC SAFETY Safety and concentration tips; Information for caregivers on “Giving Up Keys” lpp.seniordrivers.org DRIVERS LICENSING Renewal applicants 85+ pay a discounted fee of $9 for a two–year driver’s license. Texas driver’s license renewals are free for qualifying disabled veterans. dps.texas.gov Drivers Age 79 or Older

txdps.state.tx.us/driverlicense/elderlydrivers.htm

Vision Tests Vision test required for age 79+; 20/40 better eye or 20/70 better eye with restrictions. Bioptic telescopes are permitted to meet acuity standard, and driver must pass a road test. Renewals Every 6 years from 79–84; Every 2 years for 85+; mail or electronic renewal not available to people 79+ DRIVING INFORMATION AND RESOURCES Auto Safety Hotline 888–327–4236 nhtsa.dot.gov DriveWell Program An educational seminar developed by American Society on Aging and the Safety Administration to promote older driver safety and mobility in the local community. 713–858–0552 152

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Travel rights and information careconnection.org EMERGENCY MOTORIST ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE Motorist Assistance Program (MAP) Free assistance to motorists stranded on major freeways inside Houston city limits due to overheating, flat tires, or dry gas tanks. 713–225–5627 Patron Emergency Assistance Team (PEAT) Free assistance to motorists stranded due to overheating/flat tires/dry gas tanks on the Houston area toll ways. 713–222–7328

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Traffic safety implications for older adults seniordriving.aaa.com

OBTAINING A PLACARD/PLATE FOR THE DISABLED OR ELDERLY To qualify as a visual disability, a person must have visual acuity of: 20/200 or less in the better eye with correcting lenses, or more than 20/200, but a limited field of vision in which the widest diameter of the visual field subtends an angle of 20 degrees or less. The placards and plates are also available for individuals with physical limitations, including those who: • cannot walk 200 feet without stopping to rest • cannot walk without the use of, or assistance from, a brace, cane, crutch, another person,prosthetic device, wheelchair or other assistive device • are severely restricted by lung disease • use portable oxygen • have a severe cardiac condition • are severely limited in the ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological or orthopedic condition, or have a foot disorder or other condition that severely limits the ability to walk. To obtain a disabled placard or plate: • Complete and sign an Application for Persons With Disabilities Parking Placard and/or License Plate at txdmv.gov • Have a licensed physician, podiatrist, optometrist, physician’s assistant, or advanced practice nurse complete the Disability Statement portion of the form. • Include a fee of $5 for a parking placard for a temporary condition; permanent plates and placards are free. • Mail the original application to the address on the form.

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Transportation Services American Red Cross 713–526–8300 (Houston) 281–424–1300 (Baytown) redcross.org/local/texas

HCCTP Harris County residents, elderly/ disabled, wheelchair accessible, Low fee/vouchers. 713–368–7433 harriscountyrides.com

American MedTrans Fees apply. 713–721–0226 Area Agency on Aging of the HoustonGalveston Area 713–627–3200 h–gac.com AVANTE Medical Transport 281–888–0611 avante.care Care Connection Aging & Disability Resource Center Rides for people with disabilities and older adults. 855–937–2372 careconnection.org Colorado Valley Transit District Austin, Colorado, Fort Bend, Waller and Wharton counties – senior citizens 60+ in Austin & Waller Counties ride free. 979–732–6281 800–548–1068 gotransit.org Connect Transit Brazoria and Galveston counties. 281–488–2839 409–763–2373 gulfcoastcenter.org Fort Bend Catholic Charities 866–649–5862 281–202–6200 catholiccharities.org/mamiegeorge Fort Bend Transit 281–633–7433 866–751–8747 fbctransit.org

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HERO – Helping Elderly Residents Out 713–932–3996 herohouston.org Interfaith of The Woodlands Provides rides to medical appointments and the grocery store; also has Day Trips coordinated to local attractions. 281–367–1230 woodlandsinterfaith.org Metro Fare discounts on fixed route bus service to seniors, the disabled, and Medicare cardholders. 70+ ride free. 713–635–4000 ridemetro.org Montgomery County Friendship Center 936–756–5828 ext. 3 Northwest Community Health Mobility Project Provides service to Tomball, Magnolia, and Waller. 281–351–8272 nwcommunityhealth.org Precinct2gether, Inc. Voucher Program 62+ clients/Harris County Precinct 2. 281–286–3138 Senior Rides and More Free transportation in Southwest and North Houston. 713–772–8181 seniorridesandmore.org

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The Friendship Center 936–756–5828 Trusted Senior Transportation 281–716–2416 Volunteer Interfaith Caregivers 713–772–8181 West University Seniors Services/ Recreational Center Seniors and disabled; fee involved, non–residents add 50 cents. 713–662–5895 AIR TRANSPORTATION Acadian Air Med 800-–259–1111 acadianairmed.com

Disabled American Veterans Transportation Network Transportation to and from the Houston MEDVAMC for Free 409–981–8550 (Beaumont) 979–864–1289 (Brazoria County) 936–756–7614 (Conroe) 979–578–8387 (El Campo) 281–452–6071 (Harris Cty Precinct #2) 281–876–6600 (Harris Cty Soc Serv) 936–336–4558 (Liberty County) 936–633–2740 (Lufkin Bus) 936–756–5828 (Montgomery County)

TRANSPORTATION

For Veterans

For Veterans

Angel Flight Provides access for specialized medical services. 918–749–8992 angelflight.com

Disabled American Veterans Transportation Network – Free To and from the MEDVAMC in Houston

Angel Flight South Central Volunteer pilots provide transportation at no cost to patients or passengers. 888–500–0433 angelflightsc.org

Willis Van 936–856–5224

AirLifeLine Provides travel for those with financial needs who must travel for medical treatment. 877–621–7177 airlifeline.org

To and from the Texas City Outpatient Clinic

Corporate Angel Network Finds free transportation (on corporate planes) for cancer patients who need medical treatment. Patients must be ambulatory. 914–328–1313 corpangelnetwork.org

Woodville/Tyler County 409–283–2493

Baytown, Channelview, Deer Park & Pasadena 281–452–6071 HCTRA Veteran Toll Discount 281–875–3279 hctra.org

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BROCCOLI CHEESE SOUP Courtesy of Delta Dental

This tasty broccoli soup is packed with tooth- and gum-supporting vitamins K and C. With a boost of calcium and flavor from the added cheese, this soup makes a healthy choice for lunch or dinner. Ingredients

2 garlic cloves

13 cups low-sodium chicken or vegetable stock

½ teaspoon salt

1 ¾ cups broccoli florets (about 8 ounces)

¾ cup half-and-half

¼ teaspoon ground black pepper 4 ounces shredded extra-sharp cheddar cheese

1 ½ cups diced yellow onion 3 medium carrots

fresh parsley

Servings

6

Chop the broccoli florets and carrots, dice the onion and mince the garlic cloves. Pour the stock into a large saucepan and bring to a boil, adding the broccoli, onion, carrots, salt, pepper and garlic. Reduce heat and cook until broccoli is tender. Remove soup from heat and blend ingredients, either using a hand blender or by pouring batches of soup into a blender or food processor. Once fully blended, return soup to saucepan. Stir in half-and-half and two ounces of cheese. To serve, top with parsley and remaining cheese. Find

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ADVERTISERS INDEX AbetLife Home Health................................ 281–431–1900...................... 2, 36 Acorn Stairlifts........................................... 866–821–1493.......................... 78 Altus Hospice........................................... 281–493–9744........................ 129 Always Best Care Senior Services................ 281–392–1222.......................... 25 Alzheimer’s Association............................... 800–272–3900........................ 113 Area Agency on Aging of the Hou–Galv Area.... 800–437–7396.......................... 37 Arthritis Foundation.................................... arthritis.org.................................. 39 Assisted Living Locators............................... 281–691–6321.......................... 85 Avanti Senior Living.................................... See Ad for Numbers..................... 92 Behavioral Hospital of Bellaire..................... 713–600–9500.......................... 69 Body Exhale Massage Therapy.................... 832–758–8050........................ 143 Braeburn Manor Assisted Living.................... 713–776–0800........................ 106 Brazos Bend Guardianship Services............. 281–232–7701.......................... 38 Christian Companions................................ 832–413–3115.......................... 14 Colonial Oaks Senior Living........................ See Ad for Numbers........... 104, 109 Davis Home Health, LLC............................. 281–207–1346.......................... 19 Eagle’s Trace............................................ 800–210–4347.......................... 87 Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospitals.... See Ad for Numbers................ 74-75 Encore Caregivers..................................... 713–686–2233...................... 1, 21 Erectile Dysfunction Solutions....................... 844–453–2810.......................... 65 Evergreen Cottages................................... 281–670–9810........................ 109 Fifty+ Radio Program.................................. 713–212–8127........................ 136 Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels............. 281–633–7049.......................... 41 Greatwood at Sugar Land........................... 281–661–3540.......................... 91 Harris County Area Agency on Aging........... 832–393–4301.......................... 43 H-E-B Pharmacy....................................... heb.com..................................... 44 Hearing Help Express................................ 866–285–9702.......................... 59 Hearts at Home Senior Care....................... 713–515–2567.......................... 25 HempWorx CBD....................................... See Ad for Website.............. 55, 141 Home Health Resources.............................. 281–398–3444.......................... 35

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ADVERTISERS INDEX Homewatch CareGivers............................. See Ad for Numbers.......22, 23, 32A Houston Transitional Care........................... 346–231–7500........................ 115 Inogen One Oxygen.................................. 855–220–0314.......................... 54 Jakin Care................................................ 800–470–3561.......................... 33 Kroger Pharmacy...................................... See Ad for Numbers..................... 51 Life Alert.................................................. 855–614–5880.......................... 53 LifeWell Senior Living................................. See Ad for Numbers.........96, 97, BC MDHearingAid......................................... 877–630–0336.......................... 58 National Association of Social Workers......... socialworkers.org....................... 160 OakBend Medical Center........................... 281–341–3000...................... 5, 71 Optimum Personal Care............................. 281–565–4144.......... 32B, 93, 130 Paralyzed Veterans of America..................... pva.org...................................... 31 Physicians Mutual Insurance Company.......... 877–385–3985.......................... 64 Sagora Senior Living................................. See Ad for Numbers....... 4, 104, 107 Senior Resource Guide............................... 281–277–2333.......................... 13 Skip’s Salsa.............................................. 806–881–6699........................ 140 Social Security Disability – Bill Gordon & Assoc.... 844–525–4192........................ 144 SYNERGY HomeCare................................ See Ad for Numbers............. 17, 64B Texas Department of Agriculture.................... texasagriculture.gov.................... 156 Texas Health and Human Services................ bit.ly/seniorguide19................... 142 Texas Oncology........................................ 888–864–4226.......................... 77 The Avenues of Fort Bend............................ 281–941–8286............. 76, 95, IBC United Way of Greater Houston................... unitedwayhouston.org.................... 40 VibraLife Katy.......................................... 346–762–6300......... IFC, 107, 109 Visiting Angels.......................................... 281–207–1259.......................... 35 Vivid Life Residential Care.......................... 713–543–8774..........32, 64A, 105 Walgreens Pharmacy................................ walgreens.com............................. 47 West Houston Rehab & Healthcare Center........ 713–858–5509........................ 115 White Orchid Hospice............................... 866–966–2215............ 3, 122, 123

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Social work with older adults focuses on the physical, psychological, social, and economic aspects of daily living. For more information on how social workers help older adults and to find a social worker near you go to www.helpstartshere.org. And watch this NASW Foundation video that offers one example of how social workers can help older adults live life to the fullest: http://bit.ly/2ruJ37z.

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