Welcome to the 2024-2025 edition of Born to Age for Napa County. I am proud to be your publisher and to serve this county, which is a great place to live, work, raise a family, and retire.
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Airports do not have a reputation of being the most pleasant experience: delayed flights, crowds of people, and necessary, yet sometimes inconvenient security.
Some airport experiences are not only pleasant; the memories stay with you for the rest of your life.
I should start by introducing myself. My name is Michael Nichols. I served in the United States Army from November 2000 until April 2012. I was stationed at Fort Drum, New York in the 10th Mountain Division.
Even though almost 17 years have passed since my last deployment to Iraq, memories of flying home stand out in my mind. The countless “thank you for your service,” “welcome home,” and endless hugs from the wonderful Red Cross volunteers as I went to my connecting flight in Atlanta were truly memorable.
The Red Cross volunteers in the Atlanta Airport are some of the most wonderful people I have ever met. They gathered near the International Arrival gate at the Atlanta Airport. As soon as we exited, a roaring welcome awaited. Avoiding hugs was an impossible task; it was like the scene from “Jurassic Park Lost World” when the velociraptors found everyone. I have told my son these stories many times. To this day, I swear I said “clever girl.”
Experiencing that level of gratitude from strangers was overwhelming. It is safe to assume not everyone who hugged me or shook my hand welcoming me home agreed with the U.S. involvement in Iraq. In that moment, it did not matter. Their appreciation and patriotism was unquestioning. Maybe some of them served in the military themselves or had a loved one who served.
One of the benefits of redeploying in uniform is getting the privilege of meeting countless veterans from Desert Storm, Vietnam, Korea, and World War II. They shared stories and memories of their time in service. In that moment, I wondered if they received the same welcome home that I did.
Airline employees often went to great lengths, such as getting us an earlier flight. One
specific occasion, I was on mid-tour leave in May 2007. The airline employee checked our tickets. A moment later, she handed us new tickets. I did not have to wait four hours before I flew home after nine months into the deployment.
The flight attendants and pilots welcomed us home, usually by making an announcement. It is impossible to describe the emotions of receiving a welcome home from everyone on the flight clapping. To this day, I cannot remember how many hands I shook. On most flights, my ticket upgraded to First Class.
Buying a drink at an airport bar while
redeploying also proved to be an impossible task. Often times, if people had a flight to catch, they would clear the bar tab. Other times, they approached, and introduced themselves. The joy and pleasure of sharing a drink with a stranger is unimaginable.
Those acts of kindness and memories remain with me today. Even though they probably do not remember, I would like to take this moment to thank everyone I encountered. It meant the world to me then; it means the world to me today. Thank you.
ACTIVITIES
Alliance Francaise afnapa.com 707-252-2673
Alliance on Aging
3448 Villa La. Napa, CA
napavalleyallianceonaging.com
707-226-7127
A network alliance advocating for and promoting the development, coordination and implementation of older adult services in the Napa Valley. Meets at noon on the 2nd Tuesday of every month, at the Queen of the Valley Outreach Conference Room. Brown Bag Lunch. $10.00 annual membership dues.
American Canyon Family Resource Center
3423 Broadway, Ste. D-1 American Canyon, CA 94503 707-980-7024 info@americancanyonfrc.org
American Canyon Senior Center
2185 Elliott Dr. American Canyon, CA 707-647-5350
Fitness classes, Stitchers Social club, Pinochle and more! Senior Nutrition Program MondayFriday 11:30am-12:30pm $4.00 suggested donation.
American Needlepoint Guild
707-738-1463
napaneedlepoint@gmail.com
Contact Janet Perry for locations and times
Ballroom Dancing
707-927-5050
Elks Club Tuesday nights, 7:30pm Alternating bands
Ballroom Dancing in Yountville
707-944-4900
1st and 3rd Sunday of the month - 1:30-3:30pm Yountville Veterans Home - Contact Grant Hall
Beekeepers of Napa Valley
3331 Solano Ave. napabeekeepers. wordpress.com
707-227-2489
3rd Monday, 3:30pm Round Table Pizza
California Native Plant Society
napavalleycnps.org
mail@napavalleycnps.org Napa Valley Chapter
Calistoga Community Center
1307 Washington St. Calistoga, CA
707-942-2838
Lengthen and Strengthen Class Tuesdays / Thursdays 10:30am-12:30pm - $5.00 per class.
Cribbage Club
3275 Browns Valley Rd. 707-224-2345
Tuesdays, 6:15pm Napa Moose Lodge and 1:00-3:00pm every Thursday at the Napa Senior Center
Democrats of Napa Valley napavalleydems.org
Meets 3rd Monday of each month. Check website for meeting locations.
Ivy Rebekah Lodge
1800 Atrium Pkwy. Napa, CA
707-259-1908
Meets 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 2p.m. The Meadows
Latinos Unidos
707-332-7119
Contact Hector Olivera
LGBTQ Connections
780 Lincoln Ave. Napa, CA 94558
lgbtqconnection.org
707-251-9432
ian@lgbtqconnection.org
Every first Tuesday of the month, LGBTQ Connection hosts the Napa LGBT Seniors Discussion Group, from 10:15am-Noon at the group’s usual location (Queen of The Valley Community Outreach, 3448 Villa Lane, Suite 102). There is plenty of parking and nearby bus transportation. There are no strict age qualifications, so for those that consider themself a lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender older adult, please come.
Library Grandparent
Volunteers
707-253-4079
Contact: Althea Kent
Mah Jong
707-255-5638
Master Gardeners
ucanr.edu
707-253-4221
Visit website for class info
Meditation
1249 Coombs (off Pearl St.) Napa, CA nvcsl.org
707-252-4847
Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30pm. Napa Valley Center for Spiritual Living
Napa Bocce Association
Napa Senior Center 1500 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559
707-224-8593
Contact: Jim Holland for days / times.
Napa Boots and Belles
707-252-3161
Square Dance Club Wednesdays 7:00-9:00pm.
Napa Commission on Aging
1195 Third Street Napa, CA countyofnapa.org/1000/ Commission-on-Aging 707-337-0878
Meets 4th Monday, 2:00-4:00pm. Board of Supervisors Chambers. No meetings in May or December. To confirm meeting date, time and place call Heather Stanton
Napa County Historical Society napahistory.org 707-224-1739
Napa Orchid Society 707-254-0467
info@nv-os.org
Meets 2nd Friday of every month 7:00pm, Napa Senior Center
Napa Senior Activity Center 1500 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559 cityofnapa.org 707-255-1800
Napa Valley Adult Education
1600 Lincoln Ave. Napa, CA adulted.nvusd.org 707-253-3594
Napa Valley Ballroom Dancers
Napa Senior Center 1500 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559
707-255-5890
2nd Saturday of each month
Contact: Bob Peterson
Napa Valley Bonsai Club
Napa Senior Center 1500 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559
707-945-0908
1st Saturday of the month
Napa Valley Bridge Club
Napa Senior Center
1500 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559
707-255-7813
Contact: Anastasia Loban
PLANNING
Napa Valley College Trips and Tours
707-967-2900 then press 2
Napa Valley Genealogical and Biographical Society
707-252-2252
Napa Valley Harmonizers
2303 Trower Ave. Napa, CA 94558 napavalleyharmonizers.com
707-261-0989
Tuesdays, 7:00pm. Napa Valley Baptist Church.
Napa Valley Needlers Napa Senior Center
1500 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559
707-255-7612
Every 2nd Thursday, 11:00am.
Napa Valley Quilters Napa Senior Center
1500 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559
707-257-1058
Every 2nd Saturday, 10:00am.
Napa Valley Women’s Club
218 Franklin St., Napa, CA 94559
707-224-3924
Every 4th Tuesday, 6:00pm.
Napa Vintage Republican Women Federated
707-257-6204
4th Thursday, 5:00pm Social, 6:00pm Dinner. Call for location
Napa-Solano Audubon Society
707-224-6133
Old Goats Men’s Group
707-226-2327
R.E.P.A.
707-255-7871
President: Tom Marek - call for meeting dates / times. Meets once per quarter on the last Friday.
Rianda House Senior Activity Center
1475 Main St. St. Helena, CA 94574 riandahouse.org
707-963-8555 info@riandahouse.org
We are a senior center without walls! Classes and resources are offered virtually, and on-site, outdoors, and via drive-thru events in St. Helena and Calistoga. Classes include wellness, current events, art, lectures, exercise, drama, support groups and more! Classes are free thas to donations and grants!
Sew and Chat
707-226-8230
Sing Napa Valley singnapavalley.org
707-255-4662 info@singnapavalley.org
Sing Napa Valley is the auditioned, intergenerational community chorus. Ages range from teens to senior citizens. Members are accepted by audition and attend weekly rehearsals during the performance season.
Sons in Retirement #149
2840 Soscol Ave. Napa, CA 94558
707-224-1636
Meets 1st Tuesday, 11:00am Lunch at the Napa Elks Lodge
Sons of Italy
937 Coombs St. Napa, CA 94559 osdia.org/lodge/napa 707-224-5432 napasonsofitaly@gmail.com
Temporarily at the Native Sons Hall 4th Monday, 6:00pm. Call to confirm dates / locations
TOPS Chapter
1542 4433 Solano Ave. Napa, CA 94558
707-253-8363
mdrake9223@sbcglobal.net
8:25-9:30 am every Thursday. Meets in Club House - La Siesta Village
Town of Yountville, Parks and Recreation
6516 Washington St. Yountville, CA 94599
townofyountville.com
707-944-8712
Veterans Homes of California
Barstow: 760-252-6200
Chula Vista: 619-482-6010
Fresno: 559-493-4400
Lancaster: 661-974-7035
Redding: 530-224-3363
Ventura: 805-659-7500
Yountville: 707-944-4600
Widowed Senior Social Club - WSSC
707-254-0467
2nd Friday of each month, noon potluck at Elks Lodge. Every Tuesday at 8:00am breakfast at Black Bear Diner. Contact: Karen Whitecotton for more information.
Wine Country Needlepoint Guild Napa Senior Center
1500 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559
707-479-8875
Meets 4th Saturday of each month.
ADVANCE DIRECTIVES FOR HEALTH CARE
California Medical Association
800-882-1262
Call to order a kit.
Napa Long Term Care Ombudsman
1443 Main St., Ste. 125-D Napa, CA 94559
napaombudsman.org
707-255-4236
For residents in nursing homes and assisted living.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Christian Church Homes: Main Office
303 Hegenberger Rd, Ste. 201 Oakland, CA 94621-1419
cchnc.org
510-632-6712
Established in 1961, Christian Church Homes is a non-profit organization that has been building and managing affordable housing communities where seniors can live and thrive in the comfort of their own home.
Christian Church Homes: Jefferson Street Senior Housing
3400 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94558
707-258-8875
City of Napa Housing Authority
1115 Seminary St. Napa, CA 94559 cityofnapa.org
707-257-9543
The Housing Division operates a variety of affordable housing programs in the City of Napa including first time homebuyer and rehab loan programs. The City’s Housing Division also staffs the Housing Authority of the City of Napa (HACN). HACN provides Section 8 rental assistance countywide.
Laurel Manor
3201 Laurel St. Napa, CA 94558 cityofnapa.org
707-257-9543
The Housing Authority owns this 50 unit senior housing complex. The apartments house low income seniors.
Napa Creek Manor
1300 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559
707-257-1878
Napa Valley Community Housing (2 Locations)
Napa Park Homes
790 Lincoln Ave. Napa, CA 94558 (707) 253-6140
Napa Park homes consists of 140 rental units, 116 of which are designated for persons eligible for Section 8 housing.
The Reserve at Napa Senior Apartments
710 Trancas St. Napa, CA 94558 707-252-4070
Rohlffs Manor
2400 Fair Dr. Napa, CA 94558 rohlffsmanor.com
707-255-9555
Silverado Orchards
Retirement Community
601 Pope St. St. Helena, CA 94574 silveradoorchards.com
Woodbridge Village 727 Hunt Ave. St. Helena, CA 94574 707-963-3231
HUD Housing
AREA AGENCY ON AGING
Napa/Solano Area Agency on Aging
275 Beck Ave. Fairfield, CA 94533 Information and Assistance Support Calls: Napa Residents: 707-253-4248
Solano Residents: 707-297-3782
CARE MANAGEMENT / PLANNING
CARE Network at Queen of the Valley Medical Center
3448 Villa La., Ste. 102 Napa, CA 94558
707-251-2000
Located at Queen of the Valley Medical Center. Provides complex care, transitional care and brief care management addressing both medical and psychosocial needs of the client. All services are free of charge to Napa County residents.
Choice in Aging choiceinaging.org
707-708-0571
Collabria Care
414 S Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559 collabriacare.org
707-258-9080
Care management, related to serious illness or chronic conditions, provided through the Day Program, Palliative and Hospice services.
Consult with a social worker to identify the program most appropriate for your situation.
Mentis - Healthy Minds, Healthy Aging
709 Franklin St. Napa, CA 94559 mentisnapa.org 707-255-0966
Redwood Caregiver Resource Center
1140 Sonoma Ave., Ste. 1B Santa Rosa, CA 95405 redwoodcrc.org
707-542-0282, Ext 100
Senior Helpers North Bay
1100 Trancas St., #105 Napa, CA 94558 seniorhelpers.com/ca/napa
231 D St. Ste. B Davis, CA 95616
seniorhelpers.com/ca/solano-yolo
707-251-1540 or 707-200-6665 bnations@seniorhelpers.com
Share The Care
162 S. Coombs St. Napa, CA 94559
sharethecarenv.org
707-492-3198
info@sharethecarenv.org
CERTIFIED SENIOR ADVISOR
Hearts That Matter, Inc. Kim Geis Certified Senior Advisor (CSA)®
68 Coombs St., Ste A-9 Napa, CA 94559
heartsthatmatter.com
707-738-0413
KGeis@heartsthatmatter.com
CONGREGATE MEALS
American Canyon Senior Center
2185 Elliott Dr. American Canyon, CA 94503
707-647-5338
Monday-Friday 11:30am-12:30pm. Suggested donation is $4.00, but not necessary - no one is turned away
Napa Senior Center
1500 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559
707-255-1800
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:30am-noon. Drive-thru meal pick-up for seniors, 60 and older. This is giving the seniors an opportunity to get out of the house and still remain safe and receive a meal. Suggested donation is $4.00 but not necessary - no one is turned away. Questions, please call Meals on Wheels at 707-253-6100, Ext. 111
CONSERVATORS / TRUSTEE
Napa County Public Guardian
707-253-4049
CONSUMER ADVOCACY SERVICES
Better Business Bureau
501-238-1000
Born To Age PO Box 59 Cotati, CA 94931 707-652-9966
info@borntoage.com
California Department of Consumer Affairs
800-952-5210
HICAP
800-434-0222
Medicare & Long Term Care Insurance Counseling
Napa County Consumer Affairs 707-253-4059
Share the Care
162 S. Coombs St. Napa, CA 94559 sharethecarenv.org 707-492-3198
info@sharethecarenv.org
COUNSELING SERVICES
Comprehensive Services for Older Adults
650 Imperial Way Napa, CA 94559 707-253-3818 or toll-free: 1-800-498-9455
Healthy Minds / Healthy Aging
707-251-2058
HICAP
1-800-434-0222
Mentis (Napa’s Center for Mental Health Services)
709 Franklin St. Napa, CA 94559 mentisnapa.org
707-255-0966
Sliding fee counseling. Also accepts Medicare.
Redwood Caregiver Resource Center
1140 Sonoma Ave., Ste. 1B Santa Rosa, CA 95405 redwoodcrc.org 707-542-0282. Ext. 100
DRIVING COURSES & DRIVING CONCERNS
AARP Smart Driver Course / AARP Driver Safety
aarp.org/auto/driver-safety
888-687-2277
The nation’s largest classroom and online driver safety course designed especially for drivers 50 and older. Check website to find a location near you!
Napa Senior Center
1500 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559 cityofnapa.org 707-255-1800
Rosemary Robles
Senior Driver Ombudsman, DMV
7677 Oakport St., Ste. 220 Oakland, CA 94621 501-563-8998
rosemary.robles@dmv.ca.gov
EDUCATION
Collabria Care
414 S. Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94558 collabriacare.org/communityevents
707-258-9080
Caregiver trainings, memory screenings, community workshops
Literacy Center - Napa Library 580 Coombs St. Napa, CA 94559 countyofnapa.org/700/Literacy 707-253-4283
robin.rafael@countyofnapa.org
Contact Robin Rafael for more info.
Napa County Alliance for Senior Education 707-256-7645 ncaseclub@yahoo.com Tuesdays, 9:30-11:30am Napa Valley College
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
The Napa County Office of Emergency Services (OES) 1195 Third Street, Ste. B-20 Napa, CA 94559 countyofnapa.org/353/ Emergency-Services
707-299-1892
Contact: Kevin Twohey kevin. twohey@countyofnapa.org
The Red Cross - California Northwest Chapter 5297 Aero Dr. Santa Rosa, CA 95403 redcross.org/get-help/how-toprepare-for-emergencies.html
ESTATE & FINANCIAL PLANNING SERVICES
D.A. Santos & Associates PO Box 6109 Napa, CA 94581 dasantosandassociates.com 877254-7276 or 707-254-7276 info@dasantosandassociates.com
FALL PREVENTION
Share the Care
162 S. Coombs St. Napa, CA 94559 sharethecarenv.org 707-492-3198 info@sharethecarenv.org Volunteers will install grab bars on a sliding scale basis. Grab bars and other equipment can be donated or purchased. Some grab bars are available without charge for very low income people.
FOOD PANTRY
CANV - American Canyon Pantry - American Canyon Aquatic Center
100 Benton Way
American Canyon, CA 94503 2nd and 4th Tuesday 3:30-5:30pm.
CANV - Angwin Pantry
1 Angwin Ave., Angwin, CA 94508
1st, 3rd and 5th Thursday 6:009:00pm.
CANV - Calistoga Cares
Tubbs Building 1435 N. Oak St. Calistoga, CA 94515 2nd and 4th Thursday 2:005:00pm.
CANV - Lake Berryessa Pantry
- Capell Valley Volunteer Fire Dept.
1082 Capell Valley Rd. Napa, CA 94558
3rd Wednesdays 11:00am-1:00pm.
CANV - Harvest Freewill
Baptist Church
240 Rio Del Mar American Canyon, CA 94503 2nd and 4th Tuesday 3:30-6:00pm.
CANV - Napa Pantry - Napa Store House
1746 Yajome St. Napa, CA 94559 Tuesdays and Wednesdays 9:00am-Noon and Thursdays Noon-2:00pm.
CANV - Pope Valley Pantry –Pope Valley Farm Center
5800 Chiles Pope Valley Rd. Pope Valley, CA 94567 1st Wednesday Noon-2:00pm.
CANV - St. Helena
Community Pantry
1777 Main St. St. Helena, CA 94574
Tuesday and Friday 2:30-4:00pm
HOME IMPROVEMENT / REPAIR
Calistoga Affordable Housing 1332 Lincoln Ave. Calistoga, CA 94515 707-942-5920
Rebuilding Calistoga is a volunteer program under the sponsorship of CAH that repairs the homes of elderly and disabled citizens who are either low-income and/ or physically challenged so they may live in warmth, safety, and independence. Limited to City of Calistoga.
Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership
707-252-6222
Funding available for low income repairs and appliances. Contact: Jim Tomlinson
HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE
North Coast Energy Services, Inc.
190 S. Orchard Ave., Ste. B-101 Vacaville, CA 95688 northcoastenergyservices.com 800-233-4480 or 707-495-4417 Provides energy conservation, consumer education & advocacy, home improvement, utility assistance, job training, and other services to people in need. We serve Lake, Mendocino, Napa, Solano, Sonoma, and Yolo counties.
HOME REPAIR LOANS
Housing Authority of Napa
707-257-9642
Contact: Sheral Brekke
HOME SHARING
Napa Valley Community Housing
150 Camino Dorado Napa, CA 94558 nvch.org 707-253-6140
HOUSING COUNSELING
Fair Housing Napa Valley
1804 Soscol Ave., Ste. 203 Napa, CA 94559 napafairhousing.org
707-224-9720
info@napafairhousing.org
INDEPENDENT LIVING
Rohlffs Manor
2400 Fair Dr. Napa, CA 94558 rohlffsmanor.com
707-255-9555
Silverado Orchards
Retirement Community
601 Pope St. St. Helena, CA 94574 silveradoorchards.com
707-963-3688 or 800-339-1229
INFORMATION & ASSISTANCE
Collabria Care
414 S. Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559 collabriacare.org/information-andassistance
707-253-4248
Contact: Tiffanie Walker
A joint program of Collabria Care and Napa County providing information and resources to seniors.
Napa County Network for Aging and Independence
800-510-2020 or 707-253-4248
Share the Care
162 S. Coombs St. Napa, CA 94559 sharethecarenv.org
707-492-3198
info@sharethecarenv.org
Redwood Caregiver Resource Center
1140 Sonoma Ave., Ste. 1B Santa Rosa, CA 95405 redwoodcrc.org 707-542-0282, Ext. 100
INSURANCE COUNSELING
HICAP
800-434-0222
LEGAL SERVICES
Bay Area Legal Aid 575 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 210 Napa, CA 94558 legalaidnapa.org
707-259-0579
California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform (CAHNR)
650 Harrison St. San Francisco, CA 94107
800-474-1116
Redwood Caregiver Resource Center
1140 Sonoma Ave., Ste 1B Santa Rosa, CA 95405 redwoodcrc.org
707-542-0282, Ext. 100
LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE COUNSELING
HICAP
800-434-0222
LONG TERM CARE PLANNING / MEDI-CAL PLANNING
Comprehensive Services for Older Adults
650 Imperial Way Napa, CA 94559 countyofnapa.org
707-253-3818 or 800-498-9455
D.A. Santos & Associates
P.O. Box 6109 Napa, CA 94581
dasantosandassociates.com
877-254-7276 or 707-254-7276 info@dasantosandassociates.com
MARKET DAYS
Community Action of Napa Valley - CANV canv.org
707-253-6128
Community partners host “Free Markets” offering a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables at different locations. The produce is free and open to everyone; there are no eligibility requirements; and firstcome, first served - Please bring a reusable bag. For locations and additional info go tocanv.org
REVERSE MORTGAGE
Finance of America Mortgage Susan Richey
588 San Ramon Valley Blvd., #100 Danville, CA 94526 foamortgage. com/danville 707-688-9537 srichey@financeofamerica.com
SENIOR CENTERS
American Canyon Senior Center
2185 Elliott Dr. American Canyon, CA 707- 647-4567
Berryessa Senior Center 4380 Spanish Flat Loop Rd. Lake Berryessa, CA 94558 707-966-0206
Napa Senior Activity Center
1500 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559 cityofnapa.org 707-255-1800
Rianda House Senior Activity Center
1475 Main St. St. Helena, CA 94574 riandahouse.org 707-963-8555 info@riandahouse.org
We are a senior center without walls! Classes and resources are offered virtually, and on-site, outdoors, and via drive-thru events in St. Helena and Calistoga. Classes include wellness, current events, art, lectures, exercise, drama, support groups and more! Classes are free thas to donations and grants!
SENIOR GOVERNMENT
Napa County Commission on Aging
1195 Third St. Napa, CA 94559 countyofnapa.org/1000/ Commission-on-Aging 707-253-3818
Meets every 4th Monday, 2:00-4:00pm. Napa County Administration Building, Supervisor’s Chambers, 3rd floor.
190 S. Orchard Ave., Ste. B-101 Vacaville, CA 95688 northcoastenergyservies.com 707-495-4417
Provides energy conservation, consumer education & advocacy, home improvement, utility assistance, job training, and other services to people in need. We serve Lake, Mendocino, Napa, Solano, Sonoma, and Yolo counties.
INDEPENDENT RETIREMENT LIVING
Silverado Orchards Retirement Apartments
601 Pope St. St. Helena, CA 94574
silveradoorchards.com
707-963-3688
Rates include your own quiet, private apartment with kitchenette and refrigerator and three nutritious meals are served seven days a week with a vegetarian or regular option at each meal. We offer complete housekeeping and linen service each week and scheduled daytime transportation to your local appointments. There are many planned programs, activities and excursions as well as a Health & Wellness program. We also have Guest Rooms and a fullservice Beauty Salon is available and open to the public. No long-term lease is required, only calendar month-to-month rental - No initial investment or “buy- in” is required. Some apartments are approved for your small pet… Utility costs, property taxes, garden and yard maintenance are included in the rates. Please call, email or stop by for rates and more information.
The Springs of Napa
3460 Villa La. Napa, CA 94558
707-690-5247
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Rohlffs Manor
2400 Fair Dr. Napa, CA 94558 rohlffsmanor.org
707-255-9555(Dial 711 for TDD hearing & speech disabled for a tour)
Single story & 2 story apartments. Must be 55 years+. Rent for studios $564-$1,017. One bedroom $995$1,194. Two bedrooms $1,130$1,356. Full kitchens & patios or
gardens. Community Garden. Small pets welcome. Income cannot be over $47,760 for one person or $54,600 for 2 people annually. Not for Profit Corporation. Waiting list is 3 months to one year.
Rancho De Calistoga
2412 Foothill Blvd. Calistoga, CA 94515
707-942-6971
Jefferson Street Housing
3400 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94558
707-258-8875 (77 Apartments)
Laurel Manor
3201 Laurel St. Napa, CA 94558
707-254-1837
Housing Authority owns this 50 unit senior housing complex managed by Hedgerow Property Management.
Napa Creek Manor
1300 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559
707-257-1878
(84 Units, Accepts Section 8)
Woodbridge Village
727 Hunt Ave. St. Helena, CA 94574
707-963-3231
The Reserve at Napa
710 Trancas St. Napa, CA 94558
707-252-4070
Vintage at Napa
2360 Redwood Rd. Napa, CA 94558
707-224-4550
Veterans Home of California
260 California Dr. Yountville, CA 94599
707-944-4601
Offers multiple levels of care for California Veterans. Call or visit for detailed information.
ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE
Collabria Care
414 S. Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559
collabriacare.org/collabria-dayprogram
707-258-9080
A combination of medical, social, and therapeutic services for adults over age eighteen, needing assistance in activities of daily living. Care is provided at the center. Additional services include Alzheimer’s specialty care and chronic care management. Free consultations.
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES
Comprehensive Services for Older Adults
650 Imperial Way Napa, CA 94559
707-253-3818 or 1-800-498-9455
AGING WOMENS
SUPPORT GROUPS
OLE Health
1141 Pear Tree La. Napa, CA 94558 olehealth.org
707-254-1770
Thursdays 2:30-3:30pm.
ALS SUPPORT GROUPS
ALS Golden West Chapter webgw.alsa.org
707-861-0257
Meets quarterly, usually at 414. S. Jefferson St., Napa, CA 94559. Contact Facilitator, Daniel Potapshyn, MA, for dates and times.
ALZHEIMER’S INFORMATION REFERRAL & EDUCATION
Alzheimer’s Association 1450 Neotomas Ave., Ste. 140 Santa Rosa, CA 95405 alz.org/norcal 707-573-1210 or 800-272-3900
Alzheimer’s Association
4340 Redwood Hwy., Ste. D-314 San Rafael, CA 94903
alz.org/norcal
415-472-4340 or 800-272-3900
Collabria Care - Napa County’s Alzheimer’s Resource Center
414 S. Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559 collabriacare.org
707-258-9087
Free consultations and memory screenings for individuals or families who have questions about memory loss, loss of independence, driving, and other senior care issues.
Redwood Caregiver Resource Center
1140 Sonoma Ave., Ste. 1 B Santa Rosa, CA 95405 redwoodcrc.org
707-542-0282. Ext 100
ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUPS
Collabria Care
414 S. Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559 collabriacare.org
707-258-9087
Collabria Care offers multiple support groups throughout the year and in multiple locations. Call for locations, dates, and times.
Collabria Care - Rianda House
1475 Main St. St. Helena, CA 94574
707-963-8555
Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays 3:00-4:30pm.
ASSISTED LIVING: BOARD & CARE
Greenhills Care Home 115 Thayer Way
American Canyon, CA 94503 707558-8487
Napa Valley Senior Living
3100 Hamilton St. Napa, CA 94558
1460 Sherman Ave. Napa, CA 94558 napavalleyseniorliving.org
707-312-2971
krystal@napavalleyseniorliving.org
Piner’s Guest Home
1800 Pueblo Ave. Napa, CA 94558 pinersguesthome.com 707-224-7925
Sonoma Grove 765 Donald St. Sonoma, CA 95476 sonoma-grove.com 707-996-2161
Viewmont Villa
3158 Browns Valley Rd. Napa, CA 94558 viewmontvilla.com 707-287-0118
info@viewmontvilla.com
ASSISTED LIVING: FACILITIES
The Berkshire 2300 Brown St. Napa, CA 94558 berkshireassistedliving.com 707-252-9037
ASSISTED LIVING: COMPLAINTS
Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division 101 Golf Course Dr., Ste. A-230 Rohnert Park, CA 94928
707-588-5026
Napa Long Term Care Ombudsman
1443 Main St., 125-D Napa, CA 94559 napaombudsman.org 707-255-4236
info@napaombudsman.org
Volunteers serve as patient advocates in providing assistance with quality of life issues. The ombudsman office also maintains a binder of citations and actions against local residential care facilities.
ASSISTED LIVING: ALZHEIMER’S / DEMENTIA / MEMORY CARE
Napa Valley Senior Living
3100 Hamilton St. Napa, CA 94558 1460 Sherman Ave. Napa, CA 94558 napavalleyseniorliving.org 707-312-2971
krystal@napavalleyseniorliving.org
Sonoma Grove 765 Donald St. Sonoma, CA 95476 sonoma-grove. com 707-996-2161
Viewmont Villa
3158 Browns Valley Rd. Napa, CA 94558 viewmontvilla.com 707-287-0118
info@viewmontvilla.com
Greenhills Care Home
115 Thayer Way American Canyon, CA 94503 707-558-8487
The Berkshire 2300 Brown St. Napa, CA 94558 berkshireassistedliving.com 707-252-9037
CANCER
SUPPORT GROUPS
American Cancer Society
860 Napa Valley Corporate Way, Ste. E Napa, CA 94558 cancer.org 1-800-ACS-2345
The American Cancer Society offers FREE programs and services to cancer patients and their caregivers. Call for transportation to treatment appointments, assistance with appearance-related side effects, or for information or referral 24 hours a day.
Bosom Buddies - Breast Cancer Support
3421 Villa La. Napa, CA 94558
707-251-3543
birha.mccann@stjoe.org
Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays from 4:00-5:30pm in the Wellness Center. Contact Birha McCann.
Cancer Support Group
3448 Villa La., Ste. 102 Napa, CA 94558 thequeen.org/Events-Calendar. aspx
707-251-2000
adrienne.waterman@stjoe.org
Every Wednesday 4:00-5:30pm. Open to individuals diagnosed with any type of cancer. Please note pre-registration is not required; however, schedules and locations are subject to change. You may wish to call and confirm prior to attending your first meeting. Contact: Adrienne Waterman.
CAREGIVER RESOURCES & SUPPORT
Redwood Caregiver Resource Center
1140 Sonoma Ave., Ste. 1B Santa Rosa, CA 95405 edwoodcrc.org 707-542-0282, Ext 100
CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUPS
Collabria Care 414 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559 collabriacare.org
707-258-9087
Support groups throughout the year and in multiple locations. Call for locations, dates, and times. With and without respite care. English and Spanish groups offered.
CAREGIVERS FOR HIRE
Hearts that Matter, Inc.
68 Coombs St., Ste. A-9 Napa, CA 94559 heartsthatmatter.com
707-252-7569
kgeis@heartsthatmatter.com
Love & Joy Senior Care Services
340 Northrup La. American Canyon, CA 94503
707-342-5613
lj.seniorcare@yahoo.com
A Partner in Caring
68 Coombs St., #A-9 Napa, CA 94559 apartnerincaring.com 707-296-1177 info@apartnerincaring.com
Senior Helpers North Bay
1100 Trancas St., #105 Napa, CA 94558
seniorhelpers.com/ca/napa 231 D. St., Ste B Davis, CA 95616
seniorhelpers.com/ca/solano-yolo 707-251-1540 or 707-200-6665
bnations@seniorhelpers.com
Your Home… Nursing Services
3188 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94558 yourhomenursing.com
This service is for aged, 65+ or disabled people whose income and assets are low and need housework or personal care to remain safely at home. Employment possible for those wanting to provide those services. Must be eligible for Medi-Cal.
CHRONIC PAIN / FIBROMYALGIA
SUPPORT GROUPS
Napa Valley College -Fibromyalgia - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
2277 Napa-Vallejo Hwy. Napa, CA 94558
707-255-7786
fmforum@sbcglobal.net Call for times and meetings.
Napa Valley College, Building 800, Room 831 Contact: Rebecca Thompson: 707-224-9039
OLE Health - Chronic Pain
1141 Pear Tree La. Napa, CA 94558 olehealth.org 707-254-1770 Tuesdays 3:00-4:00pm.
CHRONIC STRESS / ILLNESS SUPPORT GROUPS
Attitudes for Health & Healing
3421 Villa La. Napa, CA 94558
707-815-1557 napanance@comcast.net
Peer support for healing attitudes as a result of illness, loss, needed support, financial fears, relationships and other life challenges. Based on the work of Gerald Jampolsky, MD. Thursdays 5:30-7:30pm. Contact: Nancy
CLUTTERERS SUPPORT GROUPS
Clutterers Anonymous clutterersanonymous.org In working the Clutterers Anonymous program of recovery from cluttering,
CROHN’S & COLITIS SUPPORT GROUPS
OLE Health
1141 Pear Tree La. Napa, CA 94558 olehealth.org/ccfa-napa-supportgroup 707-812-4555 rhari724@gmail.com 1st Tuesday of each month, 7:00-8:00pm. 2nd floor conference room.
DENTURES & DENTAL CARE ASSISTANCE
Share the Care 162 S. Coombs St. Napa, CA 94559 sharethecarenv.org 707-492-3198 info@sharethecarenv.org
Provides financial assistance for low income people who are unable to qualify for Medi-Cal assistance and are unable to afford basic dentalcare. Emergency funds available for dentures
DEPRESSION SUPPORT GROUPS
OLE Health
1141 Pear Tree La. Napa, CA 94558 olehealth.org 707-254-1770 Mondays 4:30-5:30pm.
OLE Health - Women Only
1141 Pear Tree La. Napa, CA 94558 olehealth.org 707-254-1770 Tuesdays 9:30-10:30am.
QUALITY
DIABETES SUPPORT / EDUCATION GROUPS
OLE Health
1141 Pear Tree La. Napa, CA 94558 olehealth.org 707-254-1770
Diabetes Educational Group: Wednesdays 6:00-7:00pm. Diabetes Support Group: Thursdays 4:30-5:30pm.
DINNER DELIVERY PROGRAM
Suppertime, LLC
101 South Coombs St., Ste. Y4 Napa, CA 94558 suppertimeinnapa.com 707-2243097
We have 2 plans: One for people that needs dinners every night. We deliver Monday-Saturday for 4 weeks. Or a ten meal plan for people to call in when they want food. I will call you to confirm your order and help you pick out your menu items and subs.
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
Red Cross - DAT (Disaster Action Team) redcross.org
707-628-3692
Contact: Pamela Chappell
ELDER ABUSE ADVOCACY
Comprehensive Services for Older Adults
650 Imperial Way Napa, CA 94559
707-253-3818 or 800-496-9455
Law Office of Naomi DreskinAnderson
2180 Jefferson St., Ste. 345 Napa, CA 94559
napavalleyelderlaw.com
707-252-8900 naomi@NapaValleyElderLaw.com
Napa County’s District Attorney Office of Elder Abuse Unit
1127 First St., Ste. C Napa, CA 94559 countyofnapa.org
707-299-1414
Napa Long-Term Care Ombudsman
1443 Main St., Ste. D-125 Napa, CA 94559 napaombudsman.org
707-255-4236 info@napaombudsman.org
ELDER ADVOCACY
Napa Long-Term Care Ombudsman
1443 Main St., Ste. D-125 Napa, CA 94559 napaombudsman.org 707-255-4236
info@napaombudsman.org
FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT SERVICES
Collabria Care
414 S. Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559 collabriacare.org 707-258-9080
Multiple support groups throughout the year in multiple locations. Call for locations, dates, and times. With and without respite care. English and Spanish groups offered.
Redwood Caregiver Resource Center
414 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559 redwoodcrc.org 1-800-834-1636 rcrc@redwoodcrc.org Meetings are held at Collabria Care. Currently conducitng meetings via Zoom 1st Thursday of the month from 1:00pm-3:00pm. Email or call for future updates as to when in- person groups will start again.
Share the Care
162 S. Coombs St. Napa, CA 94559 sharethecarenv.org
707-492-3198 info@sharethecarenv.org
Meets with families to help plan and assess needs for care and support. This is an independent, community- based nonprofit agency, totally supported by donations.
FOOD ADDICTS RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUPS
Food Addicts in Anonymous
1000 Trancas St. Napa, CA 94558 foodaddicts.org
707-254-7699
Wednesdays 7:00-8:30pm. Queen of the Valley Medical Center, main conference room 2. Contact Jane for more information.
GUIDE DOGS FOR THE BLIND
Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc
350 Los Ranchitos Rd. San Rafael, CA 94903 guidedogs.com 1-800-295-4050
HEALTH & MEDICAL SUPPLIES
Family Medical 592 Lincoln Ave. Napa, CA 94558 707-363-1607
Piner’s Medical Supply 907 Trancas St. Napa, CA 94558
piners-medical.com 707-224-7921
HEARING AID COLLECTIONS (USED)
Share the Care
162 S. Coombs St. Napa, CA 94559 sharethecarenv.org
707-492-3198
info@sharethecarenv.org
HEARING IMPAIRED ADVOCACY
Hearing Loss Association of Napa Valley hearinglossca.org jneen@napanet.net
Meets at Napa Senior Activities Center, 1500 Jefferson St., Napa, CA 94559. 3rd Wednesday of the month at 1:00pm. There are no meetings in July and August. Email Jeannine Scott for more information.
HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES
Healthy Living at Home 1320 Willow Pass Rd., Ste. 555 Concord, CA 94520 healthylivingnet.com 510-362-4503
Contact: Scott Lobdell slobdell@ healthyliving-eb.com
Healing at Home - A Division of Hospice by the Bay 355 West Napa St., Ste. A Sonoma, CA 95476 hbtbhomecare.org 707-935.5135
Skilled Home Health Care is ideal for those recovering from surgery or managing chronic conditions such as heart disease, COPD or diabetes. Our team will bring skilled specialists directly to you, train your caregivers how to make you more comfortable, and enable you to live more independently.
HOME-DELIVERED MEALS
/ CONGREGATE
MEAL LOCATIONS
American Canyon Senior Center
2185 Elliott Dr. American Canyon, CA 94503
Monday-Friday 9:00am- :00pm. Lunch served at 11:30am. Meals are free of charge, donations accepted.
Community Action of Napa Valley (CANV) / Meals on Wheels
2521 Old Sonoma Rd. Napa, CA 94558 canv.org
707-253-6111, ext. 111
MOW services are a great way for seniors, 60 and older, to get access to healthy foods on a regular basis. Dietary needs change as one gets older, and it is often difficult for senior citizens to get the foods they need to remain healthy during retirement. The MOW delivery service is the perfect solution to this problem. MOW services have a variety of different options, including healthy meals, low sodium or salt free meals, or preportioned meals ready to cook. We ensure that seniors get properly portioned nutritional meals without the hassle of traveling to the local super market or Grocery. Senior must live in Napa County and be: 1) Homebound - unable to leave home for an extended period of time; 2) Unable to buy food due to illness, disability or handicap, lack of transportation or family assistance; or 3) Unable to prepare a balanced meal or special diet for any of the above reasons. Grab & Go Congregate Meals Programdrive-thru for meal pick-up at the Napa Senior Center Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10:30am thru noon. This is giving the seniors an opportunity to get out of the house and still remain safe and receive a meal.
New Life Tabernacle
2625 First St. Napa, CA 94559
Monday-Friday 8:00am-1:00pm. Lunch served at 11:30am. Meals are free of charge, donations accepted.
Rianda House
1475 Main St. St. Helena, CA 94574
All are welcome to the weekly “Lunch Bunch” at Rianda House. Meals are provided by the “Meals On Wheels” program of Community Action Napa Valleyfor a schedule, and to reserve your seat call 707-253-6111. IN-HOME
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
Health & Human Services: Comprehensive Services for Older Adults
650 Imperial Way Napa, CA 94559
countyofnapa.org
707-253-3818 or 1-800-498-9455
LGBTQ SUPPORT GROUPS
LGBT Connection
780 Lincoln Ave. Napa, CA 94558
lgbtqconnection.org. 707-251-9432
ian@lgbtqconnection.org
Call for meeting locations and times.
LOW VISION SUPPORT GROUPS
Earle Baum Center
1800 Atrium Pkwy. Napa, CA 94559 earlebaum.org/calendar 707-523-3222
jefferson@earlebaum.org
Earle Baum Center of the Blind provides low vision support. Meets monthly at the Meadows of Napa from 10:00-11:00am. Check calendar on website for dates. For more information, call Patricia Jefferson at 707-636-2314
LUPUS SUPPORT GROUPS
Lupus
3421 Villa La. Napa, CA 94558
707-226-9838
bethe11@mac.com
1st Tuesday of each month, 5:30-7:00p.m. Queen of the Valley Wellness Center. 2nd floor classroom. Contact: Denise Bleuel, LCSW at 707-226-9838 or Beth Emerson at bethe11@mac.com for more info.
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
Family Medical
592 Lincoln Ave. Napa, CA 94558 707-363-1607
Piner’s Medical Supplies
907 Trancas St. Napa, CA 94558
piners-medical.com 707-224-7921
Share The Care - Want to Donate Used equipment?
162 S. Coombs St. Napa, CA 94559
sharethecarenv.org 707-492-3198
info@sharethecarenv.org
MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
Piner’s Medical Transport 1820 Pueblo Ave. Napa, CA 94558 pinersambulance.com 707-255-3461 or 707-224-3123
Taxi Scrip
625 Burnell St. Napa, CA 94558 707-251-2800
Eligible persons must live in the city of Napa, and be 65 or older or disabled of any age. Download application from vinetransit.com or call customer service at 707-251-2800.
MEMBERSHIP SERVICES
UpValley Village - A program by Collabria Care 414 S. Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559 upvalleyvillage.org 707-815-0217
The UpValley Village is a membership organization for adults 60+ from Yountville to Calistoga. We offer in- home services, referrals, and activities so older adults can remain safely in their homes and communities as long as possible.
MENTAL HEALTH
Mentis - Healthy Minds, Healthy Aging 709 Franklin St. Napa, CA 94559 mentisnapa.org 707-255-0966
NURSING
HOME COMPLAINTS / LITIGATION
California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform
650 Harrison St. San Francisco, CA 94107 cahnr.org
1-800-474-1116
Online resource for all information made public about local nursing homes.
Napa Long-Term Care Ombudsman
1443 Main St., 125-D Napa, CA 94559 napaombudsman.org
707-255-4236 info@napaombudsman.org
The Ombudsman Program maintains files of state surveys (which include deficiencies and citations) on each local facility.
NURSING HOMES
Piner’s Nursing Home
1800 Pueblo Ave. Napa, CA 94558 pinersnursinghome.com
707-224-7925
OXYGEN EQUIPMENT
Family Medical
592 Lincoln Ave. Napa, CA 94558
707-363-1607
Piner’s Medical Supply
907 Trancas St. Napa, CA 94558 piners-medical.com
707-224-7921
PALLIATIVE CARE
Collabria Care
414 S. Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559
collabriacare.org/palliative-services
707-258-9080
Provides support and care for people with serious illness. We work with your physician to improve you and your caregiver’s quality of life by providing symptom and pain management, access to specially trained clinicians, and ensuring informed decisions about the patient’s care.
By the Bay Health - Napa, Marin, and Sonoma County
17 E. Sir Francis Drake Blvd. Larkspur, CA 94939
hbtb.org/palliativecare Information: 415-230-6306
Admissions: 415-444.9210
Home-based palliative care provides expert symptom management and comfort care, while allowing patients coping with life-limiting illness to pursue curative treatments. Coverage depends on insurance carrier, so please call for details.
PHARMACY
Family Medical 592 Lincoln Ave. Napa, CA 94558
707-363-1607
PLACEMENT SERVICES
Love & Joy Senior Care Services
340 Northrup La. American Canyon, CA 94503 707-342-5613
Your Home… Nursing Services
3188 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94558 yourhomenursing.com 707-224-7780
RECYCLED
HEALTH & MEDICAL SUPPLIES
Share the Care
162 S. Coombs St. Napa, CA 94559 sharethecarenv.org 707-492-3198 info@sharethecarenv.org
RESPITE
CARE OUT-OFHOME
Collabria Care
414 S. Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559 collabriacare.org
707-258-9080
Redwood Caregiver Resource Center
1140 Sonoma Ave., Ste. 1B Santa Rosa, CA 95405 redwoodcrc.org
707-542-0282, Ext 100
Viewmont Villa
3158 Browns Valley Rd. Napa, CA 94558 viewmontvilla.com 707-287-0118 info@viewmontvilla.com
SHOPPING
/ ERRAND SERVICES
Your Home… Nursing Services
3188 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94558 yourhomenursing.com 707-224-7780 yhns@earthlink.net
Last Friday of the month 1:003:00pm. Except November and December due to holiday schedule
STROKE SUPPORT GROUPS
Stroke Support
3448 Villa La., Ste. 102 Napa, CA 94558
707-252-4411, ext- 2819 kate.candland@stjoe.org 2nd Tuesday of each month, 3:004:00pm. Contact: Kate Candland for more information.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUPPORT GROUPS
Alcoholics Anonymous - AA 1000 Trancas St. Napa, CA 94558
707-224-3824
Every Friday and Sunday 7:30-8:30pm. Contact: Mike for more info.
TELEPHONE REASSURANCE
Molly’s Angels
433 Soscol Ave., #A-100 Napa, CA 94559 mollysangels.com
707-224-8885
Molly’s Angels volunteers make weekly wellness check-in calls to over 65 seniors living alone in Napa County. Local seniors receive a free weekly call to check on their well- being or simply hear a friendly voice.
TRANSPORTATION & ESCORT SERVICES
American Cancer Society cancer.org
707-255-5911, press 3 or 1-800-ACS-2345, press 3 Volunteer drivers assist cancer patients with transportation to and from treatment facilities. Limited out of county transportation. Assistance with out of county lodging during cancer treatment.
American Canyon Transit (ACT) provides a fixed route bus service aimed at getting local residents to shopping and healthcare facilities within American Canyon. If you cannot walk to the bus stop, ACT will pick you up from home. ACT connects to the Napa VINE bus routes 11 and 29 allowing passengers to travel to Napa, Vallejo, the Vallejo Ferry and even BART in the East Bay. The cost of fixed route services is $1.00 per adult ride and 0.50¢ for older adults. The fare for door-to-door services is $1.00 for seniors.
Calistoga Shuttle
ridethevine.com/calistoga-shuttle 707-963-4229
Calistoga Shuttle is an on- demand, door-to-door, transit service within city limits. No advanced reservations are required. Buses are wheelchair accessible. The cost is $1.00 per ride. Call the number above to schedule a pick up. Hours of Operation:
Monday-Thursday: 7:00am-9:00pm Friday: 7:00am-11:00pm Saturday: 8:15am-11:00pm Sunday*: 11:00am-9:00pm *May-November only
Lifeline Taxi Program
625 Burnell St. Napa, CA 94558
ridethevine.com/taxi-scrip
707-253-4649
For evening trips or on a day when you may not feel well enough to take the bus, our Taxi Scrip program provides a lifeline service within the City limits of Napa. Under the program, Napa residents 65 and older or persons with disability of any age may take a cab ride anywhere in the City of Napa and pay up to half the cost of the cab ride. The average out-ofpocket cost for riders is $4.00 per ride. You must be a resident in the City of Napa. You can purchase up
to three booklets of tickets monthly. Some program restrictions apply
Mileage Reimbursement Program
625 Burnell St. Napa, CA 94558
ridethevine.com/mrp 707-253-4649
The Mileage Reimbursement Program was created to encourage volunteer based transportation for older adults and persons with disabilities who cannot drive and do not have access to public transit. You find a volunteer driver to transport you to medical or grocery trips and we will reimburse the mileage. Your volunteer driver can be a friend, a family member, neighbor, etc. You must be a County of Napa resident, unable to drive, reside outside the bus service area or travelling to/ from a medical appointment or grocery trip that cannot be reached by other forms of public transportation. Call or go online at website above for an application.
Molly’s Angels
433 Soscol Ave., #A-100 Napa, CA 94559 mollysangels.com 707-224-8971 mollysangels@mollysangels. com Molly’s Angels provides free transportation for seniors and individuals with disabilities for medical appointments in and out of Napa County. Rides to grocery stores, bank, etc. after medical appointment may be coordinated with volunteer driver. To join this free program, clients must be ambulatory, a Napa County resident, and at least 60 years of age or younger with disability. Appointments should be booked Monday to Thursday, preferably in the morning especially if appointment is out of town. Please book appointments with Molly’s Angels as soon as possible, two weeks in advance is recommended.
St. Helena Shuttle ridethevine.com/st-helena-shuttle 707-963-3007
The St. Helena Shuttle is an ondemand, door-to-door, transit service within city limits. The St. Helena Shuttle is wheelchair accessible. The cost is 0.50¢ for older adults. Call at number above for pick-ups.
625 Burnell St. Napa, CA 94558 ridethevine.com/transit-ambassador 707-253-4649
If you have not been on a bus in some time, the VINE’s Transit Ambassador Program provides a travel buddy to teach you how to ride the VINE bus system. The Ambassador will ride around town with you until you feel comfortable travelling by yourself. The service is free of charge and you receive a free 31-day bus pass. The Transit Ambassadors Program is countywide.
VINE Go—Door to Door Services
625 Burnell St. Napa, CA 94558 ridethevine.com/vine-go Evaluation request: 707-253-4649, VINE GO - City of Napa: 707-252-2600, Up Valley: 707-963-4222, Am Canyon: 707-556-8221. Must register. If you are physically limited and cannot ride the regular bus, we provide VINE Go. VINE Go is a shared ride bus service that provides door-todoor transportation to anywhere within ¾ of a mile of the VINE service area. VINE GO operates during the same days and hours of operation as the regular VINE bus service. VINE Go will not provide service to people whose transportation needs can be met by other local public transit services.
VINE Go is available county-wide. The fare is $3.00-$6.00 per ride (depending on distance travelled). Go to website to download an application; if you do not have access to a computer, call at number above for an evaluation request and VINE GO will mail you an application.
VINE - The Bus System
625 Burnell St. Napa, CA 94558 ridethevine.com
707-251-2800
The new VINE bus system features more frequent service and more neighborhood routes designed to meet the needs of the average rider. The VINE has 8 local routes (in the City of Napa), 2 regional routes, and 3 inter-county service routes. The cost per ride for older adults is 0.75¢*. An unlimited use, 31-day pass is just $24.00.* The VINE’s Route 10 and 11 provide county-wide bus service up and down Hwy. 29 in Napa Valley. Sonoma. The route 21 connects Napa to Fairfield and the Suisun train depot. Regional Route 29 Express connects the valley to the Vallejo Ferry and El Cerrito Del Norte BART station in the East Bay. *Does not apply to Routes 21 and 29
Yountville Trolley
ridethevine.com/yountville-trolley 707-312-1509
The Yountville Trolley is an ondemand, door-to-door transit service in the Town of Yountville. The Yountville Trolley is wheelchair accessible. The Yountville Trolley is free of charge. Call to number above for pick-ups. Hours of operation: Monday- Saturday: 10:00am- 11:00pm Sunday: 10:00am-7:00pm.
VETERANS SERVICES
Napa Veterans Services Office 650 Imperial Way Napa, CA 94559 707-253-4558
VISUALLY IMPAIRED SERVICES
Books for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 900 N. St. Sacramento, CA 95814 1-800-952-5666
Earle Baum Center for the Blind 4539 Occidental Rd. Santa Rosa, CA 95401 earlebaum.org 707-523-3222
Serving people with various stages of sight loss.
Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc.
350 Los Ranchitos Rd. San Rafael, CA 94903 guidedogs.com 800-295-4050
WEIGHT MANAGEMENT
SUPPORT GROUPS
Weight Watchers 1240 Pearl St. Napa, CA 94559 weightwatchers.com/us
800-651-6000
Thursdays 10:00am and 12:30pm, Fridays 9:00am and Saturdays 8:00am. American Legion Post #113
WHEELCHAIR TRANSPORTATION
Piner’s Medical Transport 1820 Pueblo St. Napa, CA 94558 pinersambulance.com 707-255-3461
WOUND CARE
Your Home… Nursing Services 3188 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94558 yourhomenursing.com 707-224-7780 yhns@earthlink.net
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BURIAL, CREMATION & FUNERAL SERVICES
Claffey and Rota Funeral Home
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GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPS
Collabria Care
414 S. Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559 collabriacare.org/caregiverresources/grief-support 707-258-9080
Collabria Care offers multiple support groups throughout the year and in multiple locations. Call for locations, dates, and times. English and Spanish groups offered. Individual grief support also available.
Hospice by the BaySonoma County / Napa Grief Counseling Office
922 First Street West Sonoma, CA 95476
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707-931-7299
Losing someone is hard — but finding help is easier than you think. We offer a variety of 8-week, one-time and drop-in grief support groups, classes and workshops throughout the year. All are open to the community at-large. Please visit our website or call for times and locations. Sonoma County/Napa Grief Counseling Office
HOSPICE
Collabria Care
414 S. Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559
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707-258-9080
Hospice is specialized care that addresses the unique needs of individuals and their families when facing the end of life. The service includes a physiciandirected team of professionals who are committed to the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients, caregivers, and families.
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707-200-2989
Hospice by the Bay
355 West Napa St., Ste. B Sonoma, CA 95476
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707-935-7504
Hospice isn’t the end — but it can be a new beginning. Let us show you what our 44 years of expertise can do to help manage your loved one’s pain and symptoms, offering you the possibility of more quality time together. Sonoma County, cities of American Canyon, Napa and Vallejo
PALLIATIVE CARE
Collabria Care
414 S. Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94559
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707-258-9080
Palliative Care provides support and care for people with serious illness. We work with your physician to improve you and your caregiver’s quality of life by providing symptom and pain management, access to specially trained clinicians, and ensuring informed decisions about the patient’s care.
Consumer Protection Price Survey on Death Arrangements - Napa
County
In updating this survey for 2025, Born to Age only compared the prices for either a direct cremation or immediate/ direct burial. Each of the mortuaries have extensive price lists of all their package deals, and must disclose the charges for everything involved in planning a funeral. Anyone can request a price list at anytime. Local mortuaries charge a range of prices for the similar services.
Compare prices. Prices may include additional services. Prices can change and cannot be guaranteed from this chart.
What Direct Cremation usually includes:
1. An alternative container (usually a cardboard container)
2. Removal of the body within the mortuary service area and transportation to the crematorium. (usually within 7.35 miles).
3. A 3 day storage fee.
4. Obtaining required permits.
5. Cost of using a crematory.
What Direct Burial usually includes:
1. Obtaining necessary permits.
2. Removal of the body within the mortuary’s local service area (usually within 7 35 miles from a facility) and transportation to a local cemetery.
3. A 3 day storage fee
It’s important to note that some mortuaries in Solano County don’t include the cost of the lowest priced casket/alternative container in their direct burial packages. That can be a separate charge, ranging from $405 to $1,350 (see chart). You can also purchase caskets from other retailers.
ESCAPE FOR A DAY TO ARISTA WINERY IN CALIFORNIA’S SONOMA WINE COUNTRY
By Annamarie Buonocore
Here at Born to Age (BTA), we know that travel is at the heart of general aviation. The ability to explore the world is one of the best parts of being a pilot, knowing a pilot, owning an aircraft, or having access to an aircraft. For many years, Born to Age has had a strong collaboration with California wineries and winemakers. Many of these have become our readers’ favorite travel spots. This month, we conducted an interview with Mark McWilliams (MM), owner of Arista Winery in Healdsburg, CA. Arista can be a perfect getaway for any aviation enthusiast.
BTA: Thank you for joining me today. Tell me a little bit about how you got into the wine business?
MM: Sure. I was born and raised in a small town in East Texas called Texarkana. When I was very young in the early 1980s, my parents vacationed in Napa and Sonoma. My mother was originally from Northern California, so we had family connections back here. In the ‘80s and ‘90s, my parents spent a lot of time visiting Napa and Sonoma. In 1992, my father had the ability to purchase some land in the Alexander Valley. My parents had a dream to plant a vineyard, and in 20 years, my dad would be ready to retire, and they could move to
California and enjoy Sonoma. That was the gist of the dream. I remember visiting the vineyard when I was in my teens, and to be honest, I did not find it that interesting. I did not spend a lot of time thinking about this place that we had in Sonoma County. It wasn’t until I graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in communications when I really started thinking about what I wanted to do with my life. My parents suggested I go to California and work a harvest to see if I liked the wine business. Without much thinking, I applied for and got a job at Kendall-Jackson winery’s parent company at the vineyard working for them. I had an epiphany two weeks into the job. I knew beyond the shadow of a doubt that I wanted to be in the wine business for the rest of my life. That’s how I got to this.
BTA: What do you like most about the Sonoma County wine scene and being a part of it?
MM: I know it sounds cliche to say this, but I’ll just kind of flesh this out… Sonoma County is a magical place. It’s so beautiful. Because of that it attracts people of extreme talent in many disciplines, including winemakers, beer makers, cheese makers, chefs… just artisans at an extremely high level. That sharpens your edge. You’re inspired by these amazingly talented
artisans. You can’t take for granted the great food that we have. What I love about Sonoma County is the authenticity and the quality of the crafts that you can find here. It is very unique in the world.
BTA: Tell me more about the hospitality you offer at the winery and how it is rooted in your Southern upbringing.
MM: I’ve lived here now for 25 years, and I have many friends who were born and raised in Sonoma County. Of course, they’ve left for college or whatever. It’s not like they never left. I think my friends here take for granted the beauty of this place. When you come from somewhere else, you really see the beauty that this place has to offer. Southerners have rightfully earned their reputation for hospitality and charm, and I think that’s where our distinction comes into play. We try to bring an authentic charm that I think my family has. Marrying that with this profoundly beautiful part of the country really brings it all together in the wines that we produce. You can taste wine almost anywhere. When people come to Sonoma County and travel onto our Arista property, I tell my staff that they can drink this wine anywhere. What they can’t do is venture out into our vineyard or touch a vine. They
can’t feel the dirt or pet the animals. We have chickens, sheep, goats, dogs, and cats on the property. They can pick fruit from the trees or take carrots from the ground. We take a lot of that for granted, but for so many people, it’s such a foreign concept. We like to get people out here to touch, feel, and become a part of this process. Don’t just sit at a bar, drink four wines, and move on. We really want to use this platform as a living, breathing, teaching tool to help people learn the process. Our hospitality program is all about making it an interactive experience.
BTA: I recently heard about your Signature Tasting Experience. Tell me more about that.
MM: The short answer is that the interactive experience is the Signature Tasting Experience, but we have also created four packages for tasting. We have a lot of first timers who have never been here before, but we also have people who come back year after year, or multiples times per year. Our signature experience is a great way to be introduced to our Arista brand and our philosophy. We focus on Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, and this experience focuses on that. This experience allows you to walk around, feel around, and get a better understanding of who we are. There are other experiences that we offer that dive deeper. These delve into the unique characteristics of Chardonnay and Pinot. We have seasonal food-pairing experiences that take the experience to the next level. Like a restaurant, we are constantly changing our offerings to keep things exciting. We mash the experiences with the vineyard.
BTA: Tell me more about the property. How is it different today than when your family bought it many years ago?
MM: That’s a great question. My parents purchased this 36-acre estate along the famed Westside Road in 2002. Books have been written and movies have been made about this renowned winegrowing area. It is a very famous place for Pinot Noir. That alone is what drew my family here. With such fame and history, almost everything is planted on Westside Road. We were fortunate to have encountered this property, beautifully situated among some of the most famous wineries in the area. It was just this undeveloped parcel wedged between them. So, when we bought the place, it was a blank canvas. We knew the site had extreme potential. We thought it out. We worked with soil scientists to make informed planting decisions. I would encourage anyone reading this to visit us. Part of the beauty is not only the vineyard, but these oak trees that are hundreds of years old. We worked not to tear
them down, but to build an extension of their beauty. We also converted an old guesthouse into a tasting room in 2005. This still remains the basis of our experience. It’s like the lobby of the hotel where you’re greeted. Then we have these beautiful outdoor areas where we host our tastings. And finally, in 2018, the completion of our dream was getting to build our own winery on the estate. Before that, we leased a building offsite where the wine production took place. When we bought the place in 2002, it would have been nice to have done everything in one fell swoop, but that just wasn’t possible at that time. But what time allowed was for us to really understand this property and to develop it methodically. We have learned so much in the development of this property.
BTA: Do you have other family members in the business?
MM: Yes, I do. My mom and my dad started this. I am the oldest of four. My brother, Ben, and I now own the business. We purchased it in 2013. We have two other siblings who are not directly involved, but they do things to support the business.
BTA: What advice would you give to someone who wanted to get into the wine business?
MM: From my experience of starting a business and being part of a family business, it is really important that you have a passion for it. It’s hard and at times excruciating to build a business. If you don’t have a love and a passion for it, I can imagine how much more excruciating it is. I am so lucky. I pinch myself everyday because there is nothing in the world I would rather do than grow things. Growing grapes and making wine for a living is my passion. It’s in my blood. Even with that passion, there are patches of time while growing this business that have been painful and difficult. Without passion, I don’t know how we would survive, so my advice is find your passion and go with it.
BTA: What benefits do you get if you join the A-list?
MM: Here at Arista, we do not have a wine club, per se. That might be what is different about us. We do not have a traditional system where you sign up for the red wine shipment, or the white, or the six bottles. Rather, it’s a mailing list that allows our customers first access to our newly released wines. There is never an obligation to purchase anything, but being on the list gives you the best access to Arista. We have been very fortunate as a small winery to produce six to seven thousand cases. That’s not a lot. We typically sell all of our wine to customers on the mailing list. The list is closed at this time, however, we do offer a waiting list to get on the mailing list. We’re trying to grow in terms of
demand, and being on the list gives you priority access. Some of our production is such a small quantity that we only offer it to the mailing list and those wines sell out instantly. Since our wines aren’t available via online retailers, being on the mailing list is the best way to purchase our wines. I am on the road traveling across the country a lot, visiting different cities and hosting wine dinners. Being on the A-List grants you access to special dinner invitations inmarket, the first opportunity to purchase smallproduction and exclusive wines, invitations to private member events, and complimentary tasting experiences when you come visit us at Arista Winery. You can join the Arista waitlist at www.AristaWinery.com/Acquire. While you’re on the waitlist, we encourage you to try our appellation series wines, the Russian River Valley Chardonnay and the Pinot Noir, as we offer those two wines for purchase online to showcase the style of the Arista portfolio.
BTA: Do you have any stories of famous or interesting people visiting your estate?
MM: It would be hard to pinpoint one or even a few. Looking back on our history, I have so many fond memories of marriage proposals, weddings, birthday parties, etc. And this includes employees of the winery and guests. It always means the world to my brothers and me when people buy our wines for their wedding or the birth of a child. It is especially moving when someone has died and they loved our wines, and now their children or family members are enjoying it. People drink our wines and think of their parents. We realize the impact way beyond a bottle of wine. We are in the lives of so many people at their important moments. We’re here because we love to make wine, but we get these calls from people who say, “You were at our wedding” or “You were there for the birth of our daughter.” People don’t realize how much those calls mean to us.
BTA: Are Pinot and Chardonnay your only two varietals?
MM: Yes, most of our production is Pinot Noir, about 60 percent. We are 40 percent Chardonnay. And I think that is what you’re going to find throughout the Russian River Valley here. The two grapes are very much related. These are our specialties.
BTA: What are your operating hours?
MM: Arista Winery is open seven days a week. There is some flexibility around the holidays, but we are open to the public. You don’t need an appointment, but we really suggest it. So much of what we offer and can do is by appointment. For more information, visit our website at: www. aristawinery.com.