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Agape Care

GARFIELD COUNTY

(ad on page 66) 970-644-5112

Colorado Division of Rehab 2425 S grand Ave, Ste 110, glenwood Springs 81601 970-945-1042

Home Care of the Grand Valley (ad on page 72) 1131 N 21st St, grand Junction 81501 970-263-0202

Glenwood Springs Work Force Ctr 51027 Hwy 6, Ste 173, glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-8638

EmPLOymENT & VOLuNTEER OPPORTuNiTiES Companies and community service organizations that offer volunteer opportunities or employ seniors or other age groups and train them for various jobs.

High Country Retired Senior Volunteer Program at Colorado Mountain College 1402 Blake Ave, glenwood Springs 81601 970-947-8462 Mountain Valley Developmental Services PO Box 338, glenwood Springs 81602 970-945-2306

sTATewIde AARP Colorado 303 E 17th Ave, Ste 510, Denver 80203 866-554-5376

Rifle Workforce Center 310 W 3rd St, Rifle 81650 970-625-5627

American Diabetes Association 2480 W 26th Ave, Denver 80211 720-855-1102 Office of Economic Development Division of CO Work Force 1391 Speer Blvd, Ste 500, Denver 80204 720-865-5619 DELTA COUNTY

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Delta Workforce Center 206 ute St, Delta 81416 970-874-5781

Ctr for Independence 740 gunnison Ave, grand Junction 81501 970-241-0315

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CO Division of Vocational Rehab 222 S 6th St, Ste 215, gJ 81501 970-248-7103

Colorado Workforce Center 109 E georgia, gunnison 81230 970-641-0031

Mid-Valley Seniors 0020 Eagle County Rd #102, El Jebel 81623 970-328-7682

COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES Senior Scholar Project 422 White Ave, Ste 90, gJ 81501 970-243-9839

Senior scholars tutor students to help them succeed and grow academically and socially.

This section is alphabetical. You will find hundreds of different services and organizations that work with seniors and their families. This includes professional services, ENERgy RESOuRCES such as Adult Day, Care Management, Elder Law, Social Security, Senior Centers, etc...

Mesa Cty Dept of Human Services 510 29 ½ Rd, grand Junction 81504 970-248-2888 Mesa Cty Options for Long Term Care 510 29 ½ Rd, grand Junction 81504 970-683-2614

Mesa County SALT (Seniors & Law Enforcement Together) 215 Rice St, grand Junction 81501 970-244-3580

Mesa Cty Workforce Center 512 29 ½ Rd, grand Junction 81504 970-248-0871 Mesa Develop Svcs (MDS) 950 grand Ave, grand Junction 81501 970-243-3702

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St Mary’s Volunteer Svcs 2635 N 7th St, grand Junction 81501 970-244-2012 MONTROSE COUNTY

Montrose Workforce Center 504 N 1st St, montrose 81401 970-249-7783, 970-252-0678 PITKIN COUNTY

Pitkin Cty Sr Svcs 0275 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432

Sliding scale or income qualifying energy resources for seniors. Look at your local public service company for possible resource. Energy Assistance & Crisis Intervention Programs 866-432-8435

Grand Valley Catholic Outreach 970-241-3658

Gunnison Cty Dept of Human Svcs 225 N Pine St, Ste A, gunnison 81230 970-641-3244 Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) 510 29 ½ Rd, grand Junction 81504 970-256-2470

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Mesa County Health Dept – Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) 510 29 ½ Rd, grand Junction 81504 970-248-6900 The mesa County CSFP offers free food packages and nutritional education to qualifying seniors. volunteers are needed in Delta, montrose and mesa counties to help assemble and distribute food boxes to low income seniors. Call for more information.

Mesa County Retired Senior Volunteer Program 422 White Ave, Ste 90, gJ 81501 970-243-9839 matches volunteers with community volunteer agencies based on skills and needs.

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Grand Valley Catholic Outreach 245 S 1st St, gJ 81501 970-241-3658

Eagle Valley Senior Life PO Box 394, minturn 81645 970-977-0188

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This section offers two different comparison grids; the first features Skilled Home Healthcare; the second contains Non-Medical and Personal Assistance at home. First Familiarize yourself with the different services that are offered by each agency. You will find definitions about each service at the beginning of this section. Many options exist; we hope this will help you find a provider to meet your specific needs.


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970-856-3173

Creek Vista Senior Apts, 446 Vista Dr, Paonia 81428

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First you should familiarize yourself with the many options available and determine which one is best for your needs. You will find definitions of each type of housing at the beginning of the housing section. Then turn to our easy to read comparison grids. The grids are divided into 4 categories, depending on the type of community: Independent Living and Retirement, Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Skilled Nursing. The buildings are listed by city or county so you can zero in on the specific areas you are looking for.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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How To Use This Guide Letter from the Publisher / Contact Information Healthcare Checklist Advertiser Index

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Adult Day Care Programs Adaptive Driving Equipment Advocacy for Seniors Alzheimer's Research Aquatic Classes & Therapies Area Agencies on Aging Associations for Specific Ailments Care Management Consumer Affairs & Legal Aid Continuing Education County Health Departments Dental Resources Drivers Safety Elder Abuse and Crime Prevention Emergency Response Systems Employment & Volunteer Opportunities Energy Resources Financial & Tax Assistance Food Resources Guardianship Handyman Services Health Screenings Hearing Resources Home Medical Equipment & Supplies Hospice Hospitals Housing Placement & Resource Specialists


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Libraries Long Term Care Insurance Medicare Advantage Plans Medicare & Medicaid Information Mental Health Services Physical Therapy Prescription Assistance & Discounts Programs for the Disabled Rehabilitation Facilities Rehabilitation Hospitals Rehabilitation Services Respite Care Reverse Mortgage Senior Activities & Entertainment Senior Centers Senior Health Clinics Senior Organizations & Services Social Security Subsidized Housing Resources Support Services Transportation Veteran Services Vision Resources Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles

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HOME HEALTH & NON-MEDICAL HOME HEALTH CARE Non-Medical Home Health Care Definitions

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Non-Medical Home Health Care Comparison Grid

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Non-Medical Home Health Care Agencies

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Home Health Definitions

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Housing Definitions

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Independent Living / Retirement Communities Comparison Grid

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Independent Living / Retirement Communities

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Assisted Living Communities Comparison Grid

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Assisted Living Communities

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Memory Care Communities Comparison Grid

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Memory Care Communities

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Skilled Nursing Facilities Comparison Grid

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7 Best Secrets for Financing Home Care Anti-Gravity Treadmill: Safe Option for Rehabilitation

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Are You Prepared for Long Term Care?

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Atomic Workers Benefit from Nuclear Care Partners

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Food Insecurity: A Growing Concern for Older Adults

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Living Stress Free Medicare 2016 “In a Nutshell”

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Navigating the World of Medicaid

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Parenting the Second Time Around

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Three Easy Steps to Keep You Independent and On The Road

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Your Parents Secret Life… What You Don't Know Can Hurt Them!


I am very excited to present you with the Summer 2016-17 edition of the Seniors Blue Book for the Western Slope of Colorado. This guide is a complete book of resources designed for seniors, their caregivers, and the respected senior industry professionals. The Seniors Blue Book is a true example of an “Authoritative Publication” and hence we have worked diligently to provide you with the most comprehensive and up to date resources to help our seniors make educated decisions regarding optimal living and healthy aging. Should you find yourself searching for senior housing options, care at home, or memory care, please review our comprehensive

comparison grids. You will find communities and agencies catalogued with specific amenities and services so you can select the most appropriate option for your situation. This edition features over 10 articles contributed by local experts on a myriad of topics. Share this book with your friends and neighbors! The Seniors Blue Books is available at over 200 locations throughout the Western Slope including: area senior centers, the Area Agency on Aging, libraries, as well as any of our advertising partners. Give us a call and we can provide you with additional copies. As always, we love to hear from you and we truly value your input and suggestions. Have a safe and enjoyable rest of 2016! Nancy Fenimore, Publisher

Oliver Hersch, CEO Oliver@SeniorsBlueBook.com The Seniors Blue Book P.O. Box 9364 Salt Lake City, UT 84109 O: 800.201-9989 F: 888.448-9842 W: SeniorsBlueBook.com

Nancy Fenimore Publisher Nancy@SeniorsBlueBook.com 303.932.0304 Lucy Crandall Regional Director Lucy@SeniorsBlueBook.com 719.641.6850 Bernadette de Isaza Art Director

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DEAR SENIORS, PROFESSIONALS, AND FRIENDS OF THE SENIORS BLUE BOOK:

Additional copies of this Directory are available FREE at most of the gathering places for seniors, many of which are featured in the Seniors Blue Book. Give us a call at 800.201.9989 and we will direct you to the location nearest you or go to www.seniorsbluebook.com and click on the “Find a Book” link to locate your closest distribution points The contents of this book may not be reproduced either in whole or in part without consent of the publisher. Every effort has been made to include accurate data, however, the publisher cannot be held liable for material content or errors. Copyright 2016 by Grateful Sales, Inc. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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ADULT DAY CARE PROGRAMS Adult day programs are for elders who need a place to stay during daytime hours because they have difficulty functioning alone.

Crossroads at Delta

(ad on page 93) 1380 Aspen Wy, Delta 81416 970-874-1421

Mesa Vista Adult Day Program (ad on page 93)

72 E Sipprelle Dr, Parachute 81635 970-285-1844 Riverside Gardens Senior Care 8022 2200 Rd, Delta 81416 970-874-8589

Senior Daybreak

(ad on page 8) 1620 Hermosa Ave, Ste 64, GJ 81506 970-241-7798

Day-By-Day 1402 Howard St, Delta 81416 970-874-4195

ADAPTIVE DRIVING EQUIPMENT

Eagle Valley Senior Life at Eagle River Presbyterian Church 455 Nottingham Ranch Rd, Avon 81620 970-977-0188

Mobility Driven

(ad on page 9) 832 N Crest Dr, Ste B, GJ 81506 970-712-1435

Sometimes we all need a little help caring for a loved one Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care, Support and Information

Hilltop’s Senior Daybreak is a unique day program that keeps seniors with memory loss safe and secure while providing their caregivers the flexibility and support they need to care for their loved ones at home. We also offer valuable information and support groups specifically designed for those caring for someone affected by dementia and Alzheimer’s. SERVING GRAND JUNCTION & MONTROSE

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ADVOCACY FOR SENIORS / PATIENTS The American Geriatrics Society – Health in Aging Foundation 800-563-4916

ALZHEIMER’S RESEARCH Alzheimer’s Disease Education & Referral Center 800-438-4380

AQUATIC CLASSES & THERAPIES

Glenwood Springs Aquatic Center 100 Wulfsohn Rd, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-384-6301

Grand River Medical Center – Aquatic Therapy (ad on page 33)

501 Airport Rd, Rifle 81650 970-625-6451

Gypsum Recreation Center 52 Lundgren Blvd, Gypsum 81637 970-777-8888

Heritage Park Care Center & Heritage Therapy Services

Please call 800-201-9989 or e-mail info@SeniorsBlueBook.com to include your Aquatic Classes and Therapy listing.

(ad on page 91) 1200 Village Rd, Carbondale 81623 970-963-1500

Aspen Recreation Center 0861 Maroon Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-544-4100

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“Parenting the Second “My friend Mary and her new Time Around” husband were on their honeymoon when social services called to tell her that her infant granddaughter needed immediate placement, unless “grandma was willing to step up, the child would be placed in foster care. That was 10 years ago, they are all doing well, but life changed overnight for this newly married couple who thought they would retire in a few years.”

Life is what happens when you are busy making other plans; for nearly 34,000 grandparents in Colorado that statement could not be more true. Nearly 40% of those households receive no parenting help from the biological parents and 16% of those households are living in poverty. But; it is not all bleak; statistically most of the children in these (non-traditional) homes are thriving under the loving care of their grandparents. Second time around parents, have experience but there are challenges to starting over. There is support for these “new families” and resources a mouse click away. Locally, Health and Human Service, Mental Health, Partners, Hilltop Community Resources, and the school district are all good

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resources. If you are over the age of 55, the Area Agency on Aging can assist with local resources. If you have friends or family members who are new to this role they need your support. This new life will look different for everyone involved but make an effort to help your friends stay connected and maintain their identity. Perhaps you can offer the grandparents some respite by spending time with the children so they can have a break. Local and internet Kinship support groups, The Colorado Kinship Connection, Generations United, and Grandparents Raising Grandchildren are just some of the resources that are available. If there is not a kinship group contact your Area Agency on Aging or school district about starting one. The Montrose area support group meets from 6-8 pm the first Thursday of each month at 300 N Cascade Ave. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Eva Veitch, Community Living Services Director for Region 10, ADRC; she may be reached at 970-765-3127 or email at eveitch@region10.net


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Orchard Mesa Community Ctr Pool 2736 Unaweep Ave, Grand Junction 81503 970-254-3866 St Mary’s Warm Water Therapy Pool 1100 Patterson Rd, Grand Junction 81506 970-244-6164

AREA AGENCIES ON AGING Alpine Area Agency on Aging 249 Warren Ave, Silverthorne 80498 970-468-0295

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300 N Cascade, Ste 1, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436

Area Agency on Aging of NW Colorado – Region 11 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2717 Eldercare Locator Nationwide 800-677-1116 Locates any AAA Nationwide

ASSOCIATIONS FOR SPECIFIC AILMENTS Organizations that perform advocacy roles and inform the public about the latest research developments and provide assistance for specific illnesses. NATIONAL

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Navigating the World Navigating the world of Medicof Medicaid aid can be a daunting prospect. There are differing varieties of Medicaid with a variety of different names and an even wider variety of differing requirements.

One of the most useful of the Medicaid programs for those who are elderly or disabled is Long Term Care Medicaid. There are actually a variety of different programs that can be accessed if Long Term Care is being received. These can vary from Home and Community Based Services that provides services to allow someone to stay in their home to skilled care in nursing facilities. Medicaid and Long Term Care have different financial requirements. Under the most common form of Medicaid, your maximum income for an individual is $1,305 per month. Under Long Term Care, the maximum income is $2,199 per month. Generally, under Medicaid your assets will not be used to determine eligibility. Under Long Term Care, while a lived-in home and one car is exempt, there is otherwise an asset cap of $2,000 for a single person, $3,000 for a married couple with both asking for assistance, or $119,000 for a married couple where only one spouse is requesting assistance. In addition, to receive Long Term

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Care services, the person requesting services will need to functionally qualify. This means that a case manager must assess them to determine whether or not they meet nursing facility level of care. Part of this process includes a request for information from the person requesting services’ doctor in order to assist in the process of determining whether or not the person qualifies. The purpose of Long Term Care is not to get Medicaid just for the health care coverage, although that is an added benefit, rather the purpose is to provide services that will allow an individual to stay safely in their homes as long possible. Examples of services that can be provided include fall buttons, electronic med minders, and caregivers to assist in the home with a variety of needed tasks. The best way to get further questions answered regarding these services is to contact your local ADRC for a discussion of your options. Editor’s Note: This article was written by Derek Lofing, Options Counselor with Aging and Disability Resources for Colorado (ADRC) in Mesa County. Derek can be contacted by calling or emailing the ADRC of Mesa County at 970-2482746 or adrc@mesacounty.us


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American Cancer Society 800-227-2345 American Diabetes Association 800-342-2383 American Heart Association 800-242-8721 American Kidney Fund 800-638-8299 American Liver Foundation 800-465-4837 American Lung Association 800-586-4872 American Parkinson Disease Assoc 800-223-2732 American Speech Language & Hearing Association 800-638-8255 American Stroke Association 800-553-6321 Arthritis Foundation 800-283-7800 Arthritis Information Hotline 800-283-7800 Center for Disease Control 800-232-4636 Easter Seals Society 800-221-6827 Eldercare Locator Nationwide 800-677-1116 Huntington’s Disease Society of America 800-345-4372

Multiple Sclerosis Society 800-344-4867 National Center on Elder Abuse 800-677-1116 National Council on Aging 800-424-9046 National Family Caregivers Assoc 800-896-3650 National Kidney Foundation 800-622-9010 National Multiple Sclerosis Society 800-344-4867 National Ostomy Association 800-826-0826 National Osteoporosis Foundation 800-223-9994

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National Parkinson Foundation 800-327-4545 Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly 877-582-6995 Rocky Mountain Poison Center 800-222-1222 STATEWIDE ALS Assoc Rocky Mtn Chapter (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) 866-257-3211 AMC Cancer Research Ctr 3401 Quebec St, Ste 3200, Denver 80207 303-233-6501 American Council of the Blind 800-424-8666 American Diabetes Association 720-855-1102

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 800-286-8159

American Foundation of the Blind 800-232-5463

Lupus Foundation of America 800-558-0121

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ASSOCIATIONS FOR SPECIFIC AILMENTS continued American Lung Assoc of CO 800-LUNGUSA / 800-586-4872 Arthritis Foundation – Rocky Mountain Chapter 888-391-9389 DaVita Key Program (Kidney Disease) 800-400-8331 Eye Care America 800-222-3937 Huntington’s Disease Soc of America 6545 W 44th Av, Unit 1, Wheat Ridge 80220 303-321-5503 Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 800-286-8159 Lupus Colorado 7853 E Arapahoe Ct, Ste 3100, Centennial 80112 303-597-4050 Muscular Dystrophy Association 720 S Colorado Blvd #380S, Denver 80246 303-691-3331 Myasthenia Gravis Assoc of CO 303-360-7080 National Stroke Assoc 9707 E Easter Ln, Centennial 80112 303-649-9299 Ostomy Assoc of Metro Denver 1443 Willow St, Denver 80220 303-377-4878 Relay Colorado (Hearing) 800-659-2656 Rocky Mountain Cancer Info 800-422-6237 Rocky Mountain Poison Center 800-332-3073

Rocky Mountain Stroke Association 5666 S Bannock, Littleton 80120 303-730-8800 DELTA COUNTY Diabetes Support Group 970-874-6410 MESA COUNTY Alzheimer’s Association 2232 N 7th St, B1, Grand Junction 81501 970-256-1274 / 800-272-3900 American Cancer Society 2754 Compass Dr, Ste 100, GJ 81506 970-242-9593 / 800-227-2345 Multiple Sclerosis Society 521 Rood Ave, Ste B, GJ 81501 970-241-8975 / 800-344-4867 Rocky Mtn Orthopaedic Assoc 627 25 ½ Rd, GJ 81505 970-242-3535 MONTROSE COUNTY Parkinson’s Assoc of the Rockies 866-718-2996

CARE MANAGEMENT A care management agency is familiar with various fields of human services – social work, psychology, nursing, gerontology – and trained to assess, plan, coordinate, monitor and provide services for the elderly and their families. Advocacy for older adults is a primary function of the care manager. Alpine Area Agency on Aging Caregiver Support Program 249 Warren Ave, Silverthorne 80498 970-468-0295 Continued on page 16

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Your Parent’s Secret Life… As your parents age, it becomes increasingly important to know more about them than ever before. This need is met with a sticky web of parent and child roles as well as privacy versus intrusion issues! How does an adult child begin to navigate these treacherous waters? Very slowly if the situation allows, however some children find that due to a medical emergency they and their family are forced into reality and they need to make many decisions with very little information. Starting conversations with our parents should begin with the expression that you want to see that their desires are followed but first

What you don’t know can hurt them! you need to have a road map. You may use others as examples of how things went well or did not go well and how it made you wonder about your own parents wishes. Don’t wait for the “perfect” moment or words, there are no such things. Just start small and somewhere. Remind them that the goal is to maintain their independence. Here are some topics that are critical for adult children to have with their parents:

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Help Starts Here! Whether you are planning for your old age or in the middle of living it, ELDER QUEST is here to help. We know the resources to help you care for your loved one as well as yourself. Let’s Plan & Prepare Together! 970-985-5950 n www.elderquest.net Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Your Parent’s Secret Life… continued What are their medications, doctors, Medical and financial Power of attorney, housing safety renovations/ equipment, services available at home, housing options, Medicare, Medicaid, where are the important papers, and do not resuscitate orders. The following are topics that adult children will find very helpful to know something about: what is normal aging versus something that requires a medical evaluation, legal issues, what to expect in transitioning from hospital to home, how to be an advocate for your parents, how family dynamics play into assisting with their parents, care giving and the resources available, and dementia care assessment and care options. There are many information sites on the web but if you are looking for a professional that could help you

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300 N Cascade, Ste 1, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436

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510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2717 Colorado Dept of Human Svcs 800-536-5298

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one on one, you may wish to seek out a social worker either at the local Department of Human Services, nursing home social worker, or a Geriatric Care Manager. These folks can help with assessing your family’s particular needs and advise you on your local community’s resources. Caring for our aging relatives in this ever changing high tech medical model world is very challenging. You will be able to prevent some poor out comes if you take the time now to find out more while you are not being faced with a crisis. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by: Paula McCormick LSW Licensed Geriatric Social Worker with Columbine Caregivers and Elder Quest Care Management Services. She may be reached at 970-985-5950 or by email at: elderquestgj@gmail.com.

Delta County Dept of Social Svcs 560 Dodge St, Delta 81416 970-874-2030 Eagle County Dept of Health & Human Services 551 Broadway St, Eagle 81631 970-328-8840

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(ad on page 15) 602 26 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81506 970-985-5950 Garfield County ADRC 970-824-5646


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Gunnison County Dept of Health and Human Services 225 N Pine St, Ste A, Gunnison 81230 970-641-3244 Mesa County ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81502 970-248-2764

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CONSUMER AFFAIRS & LEGAL AID NATIONAL AND STATEWIDE AARP Elder Watch 800-222-4444

Mesa County Options for Long Term Care – Adult Services Intake 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2888

Alpine Area Agency on Aging 970-468-0295

Montrose County Dept of Health & Human Services 1845 S Townsend Ave, Montrose 81401 970-252-5000

Center for Disease Control 800-232-4636

Montrose County Caregiver Prog Montrose 81401 970-252-5078

Nuclear Care Partners

(ad on page 79) 2470 Patterson Rd, Ste 2, GJ 81505 970-244-0900 / 888-525-5111 NW CO Options for LTC – Rifle 877-963-8731 Pitkin County Dept of Health & Human Services 0405 Castle Creek Rd, Ste 103, Aspen 81611 970-920-5235

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Garfield Cnty Dept of Human Svcs – 1 95 W 14th St, Rifle 81650 970-625-5200 – 1 08 8th St #300, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-9191

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Better Business Bureau 303-758-8200

Colorado Atty General Consumer Protection Division 800-222-4444 Colorado Legal Services 303-837-1313 Consumer Protection & Legal Aid 800-222-4444 Do Not Call Registry 888-382-1222 / 866-290-4236 TTY Governor’s Citizens Advocate 800-283-7215 Guardianship Alliance of Colorado 303-228-5382 Health & Elder Unit – Colorado Legal Services 303-837-1321 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Disability Law Colorado 303-722-0300 Money Management International (Credit Counseling) 800-308-2227 Senate Aging Committee – Anti-Fraud Hotline 855-303-9470 State Ombudsman – The Legal Ctr 455 Sherman St, Ste 130, Denver 80203 800-288-1376 US Consumer Product Safety 800-638-2772 US Food & Drug Administration Info 888-463-6332 DELTA COUNTY

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300 N Cascade, Ste 1, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436 Uncompahgre Volunteer Legal 300 N Cascade, Ste U-2, Montrose 81401 970-249-7202 EAGLE COUNTY Crimestoppers of Eagle County 885 Chambers Ave, Eagle 81613 800-962-8477 Golden Eagle County Senior Ctr 715 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8896 GARFIELD COUNTY Alpine Legal Services 109 8th St #304, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-945-8858 18 COLORADO’S WESTERN SLOPE - JULY 2016-2017

Crimestoppers of Garfield County New Castle 81647 970-945-0101 DA Victim / Witness Assist 109 8th St, Ste 308, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-8635 Garfield Cty Ombudsman 109 8th St, Ste 308, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-8858 MESA COUNTY Area Agency on Aging NW CO 510 29 ½ Rd, GJ 81504 970-248-2717 Colorado Legal Services 200 N 6th #203, Grand Junction 81501 970-243-7940 Grand Junction Crime Stoppers 970-241-7867 Mesa County ADRC- Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81502 970-248-2764 Ombudsman State Program 29 ½ Rd, GJ 81502 970-248-2888 Pro Bono Project 200 N 6th St #203, Grand Junction 81501 970-243-7940 MONTROSE COUNTY

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300 N Cascade, Ste 1, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436 Uncompahgre Volunteer Legal 300 N Cascade, Ste U-2, Montrose 81401 970-249-7202


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CONTINUING EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES Road Scholar 800-454-5768

COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENTS Delta Cty Health & Human Svcs 560 Dodge St, Delta 81416 970-874-2030 Eagle Cty Health & Human Svcs 551 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8840 Garfield Cty Public Health – 2 014 Blake Av, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-945-6614 – 1 95 W 14th St, Rifle 81650 970-625-5200 Gunnison Cnty Health & Human Svcs 225 N Pine St, Ste A, Gunnison 81230 970-641-3244 Marillac Clinic 2333 N 6th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501 970-298-6320 Mesa County Health Dept 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-6905 Montrose Cnty Health & Human Svcs 1845 S Townsend, Montrose 81401 970-252-5000 Pitkin Cnty – Community Health Svcs 0405 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5420

DENTAL RESOURCES Non-profit and government organizations providing resources and dental services. Many programs are sliding scale or income qualifying. Alpine Area Agency on Aging 970-468-0295 American Dental Association 800-621-8099 CO Dental Association 8301 E Prentice Av #400, Greenwood Village 80111 303-740-6900 CO Foundation of Dentistry – Handicapped & Homebound 1800 15th St, Denver 80202 303-534-5360

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PITKIN COUNTY Alpine Legal Services 0405 Castle Crk Rd, Ste 11, Aspen 81611 970-920-2828 Pitkin Cty Senior Services 0275 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432

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Dental Aid 4155 Darley Ave, Ste C, Boulder 80305 303-499-7072 Dental Lifeline Network 303-534-5360 Dental Prevention Program 494 Hwy 92, Delta 81416 970-874-3801 Dentistry from the Heart 727-849-2002 Denver Health 777 Bannock, Denver 80204 303-436-6000 Denver Rescue Mission 1130 Park Ave W, Arvada 303-294-0157 Donated Dental Services 800-466-8129 Marillac Clinic 233 N 6th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-298-6320 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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DRIVERS SAFETY AARP Drivers Safety Program 888-227-7669

ELDER ABUSE & CRIME PREVENTION Government and non-profit agencies which advocate for or protect seniors from abuse in housing, financial matters, and physical harm. NATIONAL AND STATEWIDE AARP Elderwatch 800-222-4444 ABA Commission of Legal Problems of the Elderly 202-662-8690 Colorado Bar Association 1900 Grant St, Ste 300, Denver 80203 303-860-1115 CO State Long-term Care Ombudsman 800-288-1376 Legal Center for People with Disabilities & Older People 455 Sherman St #130, Denver 80203 303-722-0300 National Center for Elder Abuse 800-677-1116 National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 Victims Service Ctr Hotline (TTV) 303-860-9555 LOCAL Area Agency on Aging of NW Colorado – Region 11 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81502 970-248-2717

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Area Agency on Aging – Region 10 300 N Cascade, Ste 1, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436 Garfield Cty Dept of Human Svcs 195 W 14th St, Rifle 81650 970-945-9193 GJ Police Victims Advocacy 555 Ute Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-244-3580 Gunnison Cty Dept of Health & Human Svcs – Adult Protective Svcs 225 N Pine St, 81230 970-641-3244 Mesa County Dept of Human Svcs (Adult Svcs Intake & Protective Svcs) 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2888 Mesa County SALT (Seniors & Law Enforcement Together) 215 Rice St, Grand Junction 81502 970-244-3500 Mesa County Sheriff’s Office Victim & Volunteer Assistance 215 Rice St, Grand Junction 81502 970-244-3277 Northwest CO Council of Govts 249 Warren Ave, Silverthorne 80498 970-468-0295

EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEMS

Agape Care (ad on page 70) 970-644-5112


Comfort Keepers

(ad on page 69) – 5 14 28 ¼ Rd, Ste 5, GJ 81506 970-241-8818 – 1 803 E Pavilion Pl #3, Montrose 81401 970-240-4121

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1131 N 21st St, Grand Junction 81501 970-263-0202

EMPLOYMENT & VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Companies and community service organizations that offer volunteer opportunities or employ seniors or other age groups and train them for various jobs. STATEWIDE AARP Colorado 303 E 17th Ave, Ste 510, Denver 80203 866-554-5376 American Diabetes Association 2460 W 26th Av, Ste C500, Denver 80211 720-855-1102 America’s Workforce Network 877-872-5627

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DELTA COUNTY Delta Workforce Center 206 Ute St, Delta 81416 970-874-5781 EAGLE COUNTY Mid-Valley Seniors 0020 Eagle County Rd #102, El Jebel 81623 970-328-7682 GARFIELD COUNTY Glenwood Springs Work Force Ctr 51027 Hwy 6, Ste 173, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-8638 High Country Retired Senior Volunteer Program at Colorado Mountain College 1402 Blake Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-947-8462 Mountain Valley Developmental Services PO Box 338, Glenwood Springs 81602 970-945-2306 Rifle Workforce Center 216 W 3rd St, Rifle 81650 970-625-5627 GUNNISON COUNTY

Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Senior Corp 800-942-2677

Colorado Workforce Center 109 E Georgia, Gunnison 81230 970-641-0031

Senior Community Service Employment Program 703-558-4200

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EMPLOYMENT & VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES continued Grand Valley Catholic Outreach 245 S 1st St, GJ 81501 970-241-3658 Mesa County Health Dept – Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-6900 The Mesa County CSFP offers free food packages and nutritional education to qualifying seniors. Volunteers are needed in Delta, Montrose and Mesa counties to help assemble and distribute food boxes to low income seniors. Call for more info. Mesa Cty Dept of Human Services 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2888 Mesa Cty Options for Long Term Care 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-683-2614 Mesa County Retired Senior Volunteer Program 422 White Ave, Ste 90, GJ 81501 970-243-9839 Matches volunteers with community volunteer agencies based on skills and needs. Mesa County SALT (Seniors & Law Enforcement Together) 215 Rice St, Grand Junction 81501 970-244-3580 Mesa Cty Workforce Center 512 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-0871

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Mesa Develop Svcs (MDS) 950 Grand Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-243-3702 Mesa Develop Svcs (Spectra) 950 Grand Ave, GJ 81501 970-248-9040 Mesa County RSVP & SHIP 422 White Ave, Ste 90, GJ 81501 970-243-9839 Tutor students to help them succeed and grow academically and socially. St Mary’s Volunteer Svcs 2635 N 7th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-244-2012 MONTROSE COUNTY Montrose Workforce Center 504 N 1st St, Montrose 81401 970-249-7783, 970-252-0678 PITKIN COUNTY Pitkin Cty Sr Svcs 0275 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432

ENERGY RESOURCES Sliding scale or income qualifying energy resources for seniors. Look at your local public service company for possible resource. Energy Assistance & Crisis Intervention Programs 866-432-8435 Grand Valley Catholic Outreach 970-241-3658 Gunnison Cty Dept of Human Svcs 225 N Pine St, Ste A, Gunnison 81230 970-641-3244


Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) – 5 10 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-256-2470 – 1 95 W 14th St, Rifle 81650 970-625-5282

National Foundation for Credit Counseling 800-388-2227

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) 202-401-9351

Social Security Hot Line 800-772-1213

NW Colorado Council of Govts – Weatherization Program 800-332-3669

FINANCIAL & TAX ASSISTANCE Financial assistance companies specialize in assisting seniors facing financial problems or in need of financial assistance. NATIONAL AARP Tax Aide 888-227-7669 BenefitsCheckUp.Org 888-268-6706 ClearPoint Credit Counseling Solutions 877-422-9040 DebtHelper.com 800-920-2262 Federal Income Tax Information (TTY/TDD) 800-829-4059 IRS Hotline 800-829-1040

National Foundation for Debt Mgmnt – Housing Counseling 800-510-0301

Springboard 800-431-8456 Western Union – Fraud Protection 800-448-1492 STATEWIDE Catholic Charities & Community Services 303-742-0828

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Colorado Housing & Finance Authority 800-877-8450 Grand Valley Catholic Outreach 970-241-3659 Jewish Family Services 303-597-5000 PERA 800-759-7372 Retired Enlisted Association 800-338-9337 Salvation Army 303-296-2456 State of Colorado 303-238-7378 GARFIELD COUNTY

IRS National Tax Payer Advocate Help Line 877-777-4778

Dept of Human Services 195 W 14th St, Rifle 81650 970-625-5282

Money Mgmt International 877-908-2227

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High Country Retired Senior Volunteer Program at Colorado Mountain College 1402 Blake Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-384-8740 GUNNISON COUNTY Gunnison Cnty Dept of Human Services 225 N Pine St, Ste A, Gunnison 81230 970-641-3244 MESA COUNTY Ctr for Independence 740 Gunnison Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-241-0315 CO Resident Discount Program – St Mary’s Hospital 970-244-2273 Housing Resources of WCO 524 30 Rd, Ste 3, Grand Junction 81504 970-241-2871 Mesa Cty Dept of Human Svcs 510 29 ½ Rd, GJ 81501 970-241-8480 Salvation Army 1235 N 4th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-242-7513 PITKIN COUNTY Pitkin County Sr Svcs 0275 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432

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Hunger Free Colorado

(ad on page 28) 1801 Williams St, Ste 200, Centennial 80218 855-855-4626 / 720-382-2920 Toll-free, Bilingual hotline is a free “one-stop” resource that offers geographically based referrals to both public and private assistance programs throughout the state. Lift Up Food Pantry 800 Railroad Ave, Rifle 81650 970-625-4496 Meals on Wheels America 888-998-6325 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) 800-221-5689 DELTA COUNTY Cedaredge Nutrition Services 140 NW 2nd Ave, 81413 970-856-3636 Commodity Food Bank of the Rockies Offers free food packages and nutritional education to qualifying seniors. Individuals must be 60 years of age or older and meet income guidelines to qualify. For more information or to make an appointment, please call. – S alvation Army 1302 Meeker St, Delta 81416 970-399-3584 Community Food Bank 562 W Crete Cir, Ste 102, GJ 81501 970-640-0336


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Paonia Senior Center 106 3rd St, Paonia 81428 970-527-3435

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970-835-2670

EAGLE COUNTY Eagle County Healthy Aging – Home Delivered Meals 970-328-8896 Eagle Valley Senior Life – Congregate Meal Sites (All meals served at noon - W & F) Maloit Park, Minturn 970-977-0188 Golden Eagle Senior Center 715 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8896 Lift Up Food Pantry – Basalt Community United Methodist Church (Wed & Thurs 11 am to 1 pm) Basalt 81621 970-279-1492 Minturn Town Hall 302 Pine St, Minturn 81645 970-827-5645x107 GARFIELD COUNTY Congregate Meal Sites – All meals served at noon – Sunnyside Senior Center (Monday & Thursday) Glenwood Springs 970-945-9234

– Rifle Senior Center Rifle (Tuesday, Thursday & Friday) 970-625-1877 – Crystal Meadows Carbondale (Wednesday) 970-945-9117 – Parachute Valley Senior Center Parachute (Wednesday) 970-285-7216 – Eagle Valley Senior Life Minturn (Wednesday & Friday) 970-977-0188 – Garfield Cty Dept of Human Svcs 970-945-9191

Grand River Medical Center Home Delivered Meals

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Hotchkiss Senior Center 276 W Main St, Hotchkiss 81419 970-872-3494

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Lift Up Food Pantry –C arbondale (Mon, Wed, Fri, 10 am to 12:30 pm) 520 S 3rd St, Ste 35, Carbondale 81623 970-963-1778 –G lenwood Springs (Mon-Fri, 10 am to 3 pm) 1004 Grand Av, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-945-2005 –N ew Castle (Wed & Fri, 9 am to 1 pm) 126 N 4th St, New Castle 81647 970-984-2115 –R ifle (Mon-Fri, 9 am to 4 pm) 800 Railroad Ave, Rifle 81650 970-625-4888 – Parachute (Tues-Sat, 10 am to 2 pm) 112 N Fisher Ave, Parachute 81635 970-285-7903 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Food Stamps (DHS) 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-241-8480

Gunnison Food Pantry 321 Main St, Gunnison 81230 970-641-4156

GJ Community Homeless Shelter 2853 North Ave, GJ 81501 970-256-9424

Young at Heart – Senior Lunch & Home Delivered Meals 200 E Spencer, Gunnison 81230 970-641-2107

Gray Gourmet 551 Chipeta Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-243-9844

MESA COUNTY Catholic Outreach 245 S 1st St, Grand Junction 81501 970-241-3658 Catholic Outreach – Soup Kitchen 970-243-0091 Clifton Christian Church Food & Clothing Prog 970-434-7392 Clifton Senior Citizen Potluck 970-434-0803 Commodity Food Bank of the Rockies Offers free food packages and nutritional education to qualifying seniors. Individuals must be 60 years of age or older and meet income guidelines to qualify. For more information or to make an appointment, please call. – S alvation Army 1235 N 4th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-242-7513 Community Food Bank 200 S Spruce, Grand Junction 81501 970-640-0336 CSU Cooperative Extension 2775 Hwy 50, Grand Junction 81503 970-244-1834

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Senior Recreation Center 550 Ouray Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-243-7408 MONTROSE COUNTY Community Food Bank 200 S Spruce, Grand Junction 81501 970-640-0336 Commodity Food Bank of the Rockies Offers free food packages and nutritional education to qualifying seniors. Individuals must be 60 years of age or older and meet income guidelines to qualify. For more information or to make an appointment, please call. – S haring Ministries 121 N Rio Grande Ave, Montrose 81401 970-240-8385 Mexican American Dev Assc (MADA) 17 N 6th St, Montrose 81401 970-249-4774 Nucla Senior Center 386 Main St, Nucla 81424 970-864-7278 Olathe Community Center 115 Main St, Olathe 81425 970-323-5391 Continued on page 28


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Food Insecurity: A Growing Concern The USDA defines food insecurity as for Older Adults a state in which “consistent access to adequate food is limited by a lack of money and other resources at times during the year.” Other ways to think of this can include being hungry, faced by the threat of hunger or struggling to avoid hunger.

In the span of 10 years (2001 to 2011), the percentage of older adults experiencing food insecurity increased by 88 percent according to a study by Bread for the World organization. That’s an alarming statistic for our country which will have approximately 79 million seniors by the year 2040. Many older adults experience a variety of situations that put them at risk of being hungry. They may become frail or weak and therefore do not travel out of the home as often to the grocery store or market. Extended family may have moved away and therefore the older adult has fewer people in his or her support network who could help with providing food. Incomes have been affected by the rising costs of medical treatments and they choose to buy prescriptions over food. If the older adult is home bound, meaning they no longer can drive, they must depend upon friends, neighbors, family or outside services to provide them with meals. Senior CommUnity Meals, a program of Volunteers of America, has been providing community meal

dining and home bound meals to area older adults for the last seven years. The program serves nutritious meals to eligible older adults at seven community dining sites in Cedaredge, Hotchkiss, Paonia, Delta, Olathe, Norwood and Nucla. The program also delivers hot meals to eligible homebound individuals in the cities listed above, plus Montrose. Last year, Senior CommUnity Meals served 112,000 meals to more than 2,600 older adults, covering 4,600 square miles. The program could not operate without the help of volunteers. Delivering a hot lunch to a few homebound seniors takes less than an hour. The volunteer may be the only other person a participant sees during the week. Volunteers also help out at the community dining sites with meal preparation, meal service, record keeping, cleanup and socialization. For more information on how older adults in Montrose, Delta and San Miguel Counties can receive meals at home or attend a community dining site, please visit www.seniorcommunitymeals.org, call 970-835-2670 or email dsheffield@ voa.org.

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Pavilion Meals 1800 Pavilion Dr, Montrose 81401 970-249-9423 Sharing Ministries 121 N Rio Grande Ave, Montrose 81401 970-240-8385

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High Country Retired Senior Volunteer Program at Colorado Mountain College 1402 Blake Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-384-8746

West End Senior Center 386 Main St, Nucla 81424 970-864-7278

Mesa County RSVP – Helping Hands for Seniors 422 White Ave, Ste 090, GJ 81502 970-243-9839

970-835-8028

PITKIN COUNTY Lift Up Food Pantry (Wed & Thurs, 11 am to 1 pm) 456 N Mill St, Ste 5, Aspen 81611 970-544-2009 Pitkin County Senior Center – Home Delivered Meals, Senior Lunches 0275 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432

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HEALTH SCREENINGS Gunnison County Health & Human Services 225 N Pine St, Ste A, Gunnison 81230 970-641-0209 Wilma B Bacon Mammography Ctr 750 Wellington Ave, GJ 81501 970-244-2249 Women’s Wellness Connection Grand Junction 81501 866-951-9355


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Non-profit and government organizations providing resources and hearing services. Many programs are sliding scale and income qualifying. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 800-638-8255 Center for Independence 740 Gunnison Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-241-0315 H.E.A.R.S. Program 5755 Alameda Ave, Lakewood 80226 303-233-1666x222 Hearing Helpline – Better Hearing Institute 800-327-9355 Hearing Loss Association of America 303-756-1107

Inter-Faith Community Services 3370 S Irving, Englewood 80110 303-789-0501 International Hearing Dog 5901 E 89th Ave, Henderson 80640 303-287-3277 National Hearing Aid Bank (Hear Now) 800-648-4327 National Institute on Deafness 800-241-1044 Provides durable medical equipment for indigent and uninsured.

Relay Colorado

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NEVER MISS A WORD! Captioned Telephone (CapTel®) service from Relay Colorado offers the ability for anyone with hearing loss to communicate on the telephone independently. LISTEN, READ and RESPOND to callers with ease on the CapTel phone!

RelayColorado.com/captel CapTel Customer Service: 888-269-7477 Voice/TTY 866-204-9134 Español captel@captel.com Email

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HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Providing/selling medical supplies, oxygen and respiratory equipment, wheelchairs, and diabetic supplies for home use. Some companies provide specialized convenience for your home (walk-in tubs, stair lifts, elevators, etc). Many companies directly bill Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance. DELTA Aero Care / Air Options 713 Main St, Delta 81416 970-874-1268

APS Adult & Pediatric Specialist 2970 Airport Rd, Ste B, Rifle 81650 970-625-0111 / 800-300-1013 G&G Medical / Rotech 622 W Gunnison Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-245-9054 Lincare 3401 Grand Av, Unit 5, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-1450 Mountain Aire Medical Supply (Rifle) 2490 F Rd, Grand Junction 81505 970-244-8983 GUNNISON

APS Adult & Pediatric Specialist 296 Stafford Ln, Ste B, Delta 81416 970-874-4427

Aero Care / Air Options 500 W Hwy 50, Ste 103, Gunnison 81230 970-641-1828

G&G Medical / Rotech 622 W Gunnison Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-245-9054

Hartman Brothers 701 N Main St, Gunnison 81230 970-641-6036

Hartman Brothers 1450 E 3rd St, Delta 81416 970-874-2828

Oxygen Plus 1410 Valley View, Delta 81416 970-874-4342

Oxygen Plus 1410 Valley View, Delta 81416 970-874-4342

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Aero Care / Air Options 2119 N 7th St, Ste 5, Grand Junction 81501 970-241-2202

APS Adult & Pediatric Specialist 2970 Airport Rd, Ste B, Rifle 81650 970-625-0111

Apria 2845 Chipeta Dr, Grand Junction 81501 970-245-1604

GARFIELD Aero Care / Air Options 1818 Medicine Bow Ct, Silt 81652 970-876-1946

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APS Adult & Pediatric Specialist 1048 Independent Ave, GJ 81501 970-241-7744

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Mesa Orthopedic 2305 N 7th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-242-3210 Mountain Aire Medical Supply 2490 Patterson Rd #5, GJ 81505 970-244-8983 Nu Motion 2517 Weslo Ave, GJ 81505 970-242-3011 MONTROSE Aero Care / Air Options 843 3rd St, Montrose 81401 970-252-0212 APS Adult & Pediatric Specialist 296 Stafford Ln, Ste B, Delta 81416 970-874-4427 G&G Medical/Rotech 622 W Gunnison Ave, Delta 81501 970-245-9054 Hartman Brothers 531 Main St, Montrose 81401 970-240-9556 Oxygen Plus 1410 Valley View, Delta 81416 970-874-4342 PITKIN APS Adult & Pediatric Specialist 2970 Airport Rd, Ste B, Rifle 81650 970-625-0111 / 800-300-1013

SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES CORTEZ/DURANGO Aero Care / Air Options – 3 465 N Main St, Durango 81301 970-259-3402 – 1 740 E Main, Ste 6, Cortez 81321 970-565-3666 A-Med 970-565-7699

American Home Patient

2405 E Empire St, Ste 3, Cortez 81321 970-565-3204 Apria Healthcare 208 Parker Ave, Ste C, Durango 81303 970-259-7575

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Hartman Brothers 565 25 Rd, Ste 101, GJ 81505 970-644-5952

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Lincare 208 Parker Ave, Ste D, Durango 81303 970-375-1627 Peterson Medical 1108 Mildred Rd, Cortez 81321 970-565-4200 Preferred Homecare – 6 89 CR 233, Ste A, Durango 81301 970-259-2098 – 2 844 E Main #105, Farmington NM 87402 505-325-9868 CRAIG/STEAMBOAT/MEEKER Aero Care / Air Options 246 Market St, Meeker 81641 970-878-5883 APS Adult & Pediatric Specialist 2432 Downhill Dr, Ste A1, Steamboat 80487 970-879-4212 G&G Medical / Rotech 551 Russell St, Craig 81625 970-824-8347 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES continued Lincare 258 E Main St, Rangley 81648 970-675-2808 MOAB/BLANDING Petersen Medical 154 S Main, Blanding 84511 435-678-2250 RANGLEY Aero Care / Air Options 246 Market St, Meeker 81641 970-878-5883 Lincare 258 E Main St, Rangley 81648 970-675-2811 Peterson Medical 1147 W Hwy 40, Ste 6, Vernal UT 84078 435-789-5398 Valley Home Medical 395 S Vernal Ave, Vernal UT 84078 435-781-1882 / 800-350-1342 TELLURIDE Aero Care / Air Options 398 W Colorado Av #1W-B Telluride 81435 970-728-1142 LOAN CLOSETS

ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado – Region 10 (ad on page 11)

300 N Cascade, Ste 1, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436 ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado – Region 11 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2746 32 COLORADO’S WESTERN SLOPE - JULY 2016-2017

Garfield County ADRC 970-244-8400

HOSPICE Hospices provide individuals facing terminal illness with care at home or in a healthcare facility. The focus is on comfort rather than treatment. Gunnison Valley Health – Hospice and Palliative Care 120 North Blvd, Gunnison 81230 970-641-4254 HomeCare & Hospice of the Valley 1901 Grand Av #206, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-930-6008 HomeCare & Hospice of the Valley – Edwards 320 E Beard Creek Rd, Edwards 81632 970-569-7455

HopeWest Hospice

(ad on page 33) 866-310-8900 – H ospice Care Center 3090 N 12th St, Ste B, GJ 81506 970-241-2212 – G rand Valley 2754 Compass Dr #377, GJ 81506 970-241-2212 – D elta County 195 Stafford Ln, Delta 81416 970-874-6823 – M ontrose/Ouray Counties 725 S 4th St, Montrose 81401 970-240-7734 – P lateau Valley PO Box 294, Colbran 81624 970-487-3844 – Meeker 575 3rd St, Meeker 81641 970-878-9383


Hospice • Palliative Care • Grief Support

HopeWestCO.org | (866) 310-8900

Delta | Grand Junction | Montrose | Meeker | Plateau Valley National Hospice Org Helpline 800-658-8898

EAGLE COUNTY Vail Valley Medical Ctr 180 S Frontage Rd West, Vail 81657 970-476-2451

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Delta Cty Memorial Hospital 1501 E 3rd St, Delta 81416 970-874-7681

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HOSPITALS continued Valley View Hospital 1906 Blake Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-945-6535 GUNNISON COUNTY Gunnison Valley Hospital 711 N Taylor St, Gunnison 81230 970-641-1456 MESA COUNTY CO Canyons Hospital & Medical Ctr 300 W Ottley Ave, Fruita 81521 970-858-3900 Community Hospital 2351 G Rd, Grand Junction 81505 970-242-0920

San Juan Cancer Center 600 S 5th St, Montrose 81401 970-240-7242 PITKIN COUNTY Aspen Valley Hospital 0401 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-925-1120

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Elder Quest

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LIBRARIES

First Choice Same Day Surgery 2596 F Rd, GJ 81505 970-256-9411

Many libraries provide special services for seniors and those with physical impairments.

Grand Valley Surgical Ctr 710 Wellington Ave, GJ 81501 970-255-7800

National Library Svc for the Blind & Physically Handicapped (NLS) 888-657-7323

Plateau Valley Health Svcs 58128 US Hwy 330, Collbran 81624 970-487-0211

DELTA COUNTY

St Mary’s Hospital 2635 N 7th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-244-2273 St Mary’s Regional Cancer Ctr 750 Wellington Ave, GJ 81501 970-244-7500 VA Medical Center 2121 North Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-242-0731

Cedaredge Public Library 180 SW 6th Av, Cedaredge 81413 970-399-7674 Crawford Public Library 545 Highway 92, Crawford 81415 970-399-7783 Delta Public Library 211 W 6th St, Delta 81416 970-874-9630

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Hotchkiss Public Library 149 E Main St, Hotchkiss 81419 970-399-7781

Montrose Memorial Hospital 800 S 3rd, Montrose 81401 970-249-2211

Paonia Public Library 2 Third St, Paonia 81428 970-399-7881

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Avon Public Library 200 Benchmark Rd, Avon 81620 970-949-6797 Basalt Regional Library 14 Midland Ave, Basalt 81621 970-927-4311

Rifle Branch 207 East Ave, Rifle 81650 970-625-3471 Silt Branch 680 Home Ave, Silt 81652 970-876-5500 GUNNISON COUNTY

Eagle Valley Library 600 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8800

Crested Butte Library 507 Maroon Ave, Crested Butte 81224 970-349-6535

Gypsum Public Library 47 Lundgren Blvd, Gypsum 81637 970-524-5080

Gunnison County Library District 307 N Wisconsin St, Gunnison 81230 970-641-3485

Vail Public Library 292 W Meadow Dr, Vail 81657 970-479-2184

MESA COUNTY

GARFIELD COUNTY

Central Branch 443 N 6th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-243-4442

Carbondale Branch Library 320 Sopris Ave, Carbondale 81623 970-963-2889 CMC Quigley Library 3000 County Rd 114, Glenwd Spgs 81601 970-947-8271 Connie Delaney Health Library (Valley View Hospital) 1906 Blake Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-945-6535 Glenwood Springs Branch 815 Cooper Ave, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-5958 New Castle Branch 402 Main St, New Castle 81647 970-984-2346 Parachute Branch 244 Grand Valley Way, Parachute 81635 970-285-9870

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Clifton Branch 590 32 Rd #6-F, Clifton 81520 970-434-6936 Collbran Branch 111 Main St, Collbran 81624 970-487-3545 DeBeque Branch 730 Minter Ave, DeBeque 81630 970-283-8625 Fruita Branch 324 Coulson St, Fruita 81521 970-858-7703 Gateway Branch 42700 Hwy 141, Gateway 81522 970-931-2428 Orchard Mesa Branch 230 Lynwood St, Grand Junction 81503 970-243-0181 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Regional Library District at Paradox Paradox Valley School, 81429 970-859-7236

Palisade Branch 119 W 3rd St, Palisade 81526 970-464-7557 Tomlinson Library Mesa St College 1200 College Pl, Grand Junction 81501 970-248-1860

PITKIN COUNTY Pitkin County Library 120 N Mill St, Aspen 81611 970-925-4025

MONTROSE COUNTY Regional Library District – Montrose Campus 320 S 2nd St, 81401 970-249-9656 Regional Libr District at Naturita 107 W 1st Ave, 81422 970-865-2848

What’s your plan when you have a long-term care event? Who will care for you and how will you pay for it?

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extended care before we die. At present, this risk statically spans an average of three years with the cost of care ranging from $92,000, to $276,000 annually!

For couples, this number rises to nine in ten that at least one person will be impacted by the need for custodial or skilled care, ranging from assistance with activities of daily living (bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, transferring, and incontinence) or some form of cognitive impairment such as dementia and Alzheimer’s. Medicare does not cover the costs of Long Term Care. Greater longevity, advances in medicine and medical science, means that our society will continue to age. Baby Boomers are now turning 65 at the rate of 10,000 per day. Many have already lived this nightmare with parents and other family members, often having to place beloved family members in facilities funded by Medicaid but only after having to spend down their assets to a poverty level and relinquish their independence. More than ever, there is now a choice to be had; an insurance policy that guards against families losing their hard saved earnings, and individuals losing their independence,

dignity, and access to quality care. The long term care industry has been around since 1974, and several of the major carriers are launching some very creative solutions that address this pandemic issue as well as providing the public with choices that include linking long term care insurance benefits with those of life insurance and annuities. Since health qualification is a hurdle that confounds a good number of applicants, it is best to look at this coverage as early as age 40. Younger ages not only bode well with passing underwriting criteria, but also keeps premiums at a very modest level. So ask yourself, “If I insure myself against the minimal risks affecting my home, my car, and my overall acute health needs issues, why haven’t I insured against this far greater risk of an eventual Long Term Care event?”

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Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Western Slope Long Term Care Solutions. You may reach Phyllis Hoffman CLTC at 970-675-5029 or phoffman@pnwis.com and Scharee Atchison LTCi at 719-640-1300 or satchison@pnwis.com. Both Phyllis and Scharee manage their business from Cedaredge, CO. They are available to provide service to those on the entire Western Slope of Colorado. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Medicare 2016 “In A Nutshell” (Parts A, B & Medigap Plans) Original Medicare is a government health insurance program primarily for people age 65 and older. It has four main parts: A, B, C & D. The chart below is an example of how Parts A & B work together with a traditional Medicare supplement also known as a “Medigap Plan.” Medicare Part A Hospital Insurance

Medicare Part B Medical Insurance

Supplemental Policy Plans A - N Medigap

Generally no cost If you paid Medicare taxes while working

Most people will pay monthly $104.90 - $121.86

Premium varies by company, age, location & other factors.

$166 annual deductible.

These plans generally pay the Part A & B deductibles, the 20% not covered by Part B & other Medicare eligible benefits.

$1,288 deductible (per hospital stay) It is possible to pay $1,260 several times a year. Plan covers: Inpatient hospital care, home health care services, hospice, inpatient skilled nursing & more. Providers are paid by Medicare assignment. No coverage outside USA.

80/20 after deductible. Plan covers: health care providers, ambulance, emergency care, outpatient surgical, preventive services and other Medicare approved benefits. Most doctors accept Medicare patients. No out-of-pocket maximum.

No out-of-pocket maximum.

Limited dental and vision services

Many people add a Medigap plan, Part D or an Advantage Plan (Part C) to fill the “gaps” in the coverage.

Many people add a Medigap plan, Part D or an Advantage Plan (Part C) to fill the “gaps” in the coverage.

When this coordinates with Medicare, many benefits are 100% covered Plans coordinate with any doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare Can provide benefits outside USA Plans are only available through insurance companies. People should add a Part D plan to cover prescription drugs. Must have Part A & B to enroll.

For more information visit www.medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE. There is no additional cost to use the services of a full time insurance professional. Please call us or a broker in your local area for additional assistance. This article was written by Craig N. Anderson, President of Anderson Benefits, Inc. located in Salt Lake City, Utah. To contact call: 877-363-9575 or craig@andersonbenefits.com 38 COLORADO’S WESTERN SLOPE - JULY 2016-2017


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(Part C Advantage Plans & Part D) Medicare Advantage plans are governed by Medicare. They are only offered through insurance companies that have an annual contract with Medicare. They are NOT the same as Medigap policies. They must cover all Medicare approved services. Most Advantage plans include Part D prescription drug coverage. Advantage Plans Part C Instead of a Medigap Plan

Medicare Part D Drug Program

Premium varies by company and coverage. (Same premium for all ages).

Premium varies by company and coverage. (Same premium for all ages).

Part B premium ($104.90 - $121.86) is still paid. Companies have annual contracts with Medicare.

Plans are generally a variation of the following:

There are many plan types available: PPO, HMO, PFFS, etc. Plans have co-pays and /or coinsurance for covered benefits & services.

Deductible (Phase I) $0 - $360 deductible Initial Coverage (Phase II) co-pay coverage until the total cost of the drugs = $3,310

Plans have an annual out-of pocket maximum.

Coverage Gap (Phase III) The member now pays almost all costs: 58% coinsurance or co-pay for covered generic drugs. 45% coinsurance for covered brand name drugs. You stay here until member has paid $4,850

Plans may have additional services and discounts, including dental, vision, emergency & more.

Catastrophic Coverage (Phase IV) For the remaining calendar year, covered drugs are: $2.95 / $7.40 or 5% depending on drug tier.

There is an Annual Election Period (AEP) which runs from October 15 - December 7 of each year. This is time to make changes in company or coverage.

Part D can be separate with medigap & PFFS plans. There is a penalty for late enrollment into Part D.

Preventive care is covered 100%.

Must have Part A & B to enroll.

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Annual Election Period is Oct 15 - Dec 7 each year Must have Part A or B to enroll.

For more information visit www.medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE. This information is the opinion of the author and intended as an easy to read summary. This is not a contract. Additional limitations and exclusions may apply to services. In the event of any inconsistencies with Medicare or with a published medical insurers certificate, the certificate / Medicare will control. Prepared 12/2015 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Rocky Mountain Health Plans (ad on page 41)

888-251-1330

VOA – Senior CommUnity Care – PACE

(ad on Inside Back Cover) – 1 1485 Hwy 65, Eckert 81418 970-835-8500 – 2 377 Robbins Way, Montrose 81401 970-252-0522

MEDICARE / MEDICAID INFORMATION Medicare, the nation’s largest health insurance program, provides health insurance for Americans. Medicaid is a federal program based largely on income guidelines.

ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado – Region 10 (ad on page 11)

300 N Cascade, Ste 1, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436 ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado – Region 11 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2746 Colorado Division of Insurance 800-930-3745 Colorado Insurance Commissioner 1560 Broadway, Ste 850, Arvada 80202 303-894-7499

Medicare Choices Helpline & Claims 800-633-4227 Medicare Newsletter 303-333-3482 Medicare TTY 877-486-2048 Medicare/Medicaid Fraud Hotline 800-447-8477 My Medicare Matters – NCOA 571-527-3900 Senior Medicare Patrol Project 866-836-7677 SHIP/Medicare Help Line – G arfield County 970-384-8744 –M esa County 970-243-9839

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES NATIONAL AND REGIONAL American Psychological Association 800-964-2000 Aspen Hope Center 970-925-5858 Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance 800-826-3632 Metro Crisis Services (www.metrocrisisservices.org) 888-885-1222 Statewide referrals made

Medicaid Hotline 800-221-3943

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) 703-524-7600

Medicare/Social Security Admin 800-772-1213

National Institute of Mental Health 866-615-6464

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We ’r e C o l o r a d o , t o o . 888-251-1330 (TTY: 711) | www.rmhpMedicare.org RMHP Medicare plans are available at ONE EXCHANGE, a trusted leader in private Medicare exchanges. If your employer offers retirement plans through One Exchange, call and ask about RMHP Medicare. RMHP is a Medicare-approved Cost plan. Enrollment in RMHP depends on contract renewal. This information is available for free in other languages. Please call Customer Service at 888-282-1420 (TTY dial 711). Hours are 8am - 8pm, 7 days/week, Oct.1–Feb.14, and 8am - 8pm, M-F, Feb.15–Sept.30. Esta información está disponible gratuitamente en otros idiomas. Por favor llame a la línea de Atención a Clientes, al 888-282-1420 (TTY marque 711). Horario de 8am - 8pm, 7 días a la semana, del 1 de octubre al 14 de febrero; y de 8am - 8pm, de lunes a viernes, del 15 de febrero al 30 de septiembre. H0602_MS_MC222B_09092015 Accepted Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Living Stress Free Stress, you have it, I have it, we all have it and it doesn’t look the same for everyone. Stress can look like emotional distress that can be seen by others: the agitation, anger, or tremors. Or maybe your stress is more subtle, maybe you don’t even think of it as stress, such as you can no longer handle certain types of foods, whether it’s nightshades, gluten, corn, or wheat, those are all signs of stress on the body. More dramatic cases of stress can lead to diseases; heart disease, blood sugar disorders from lack of a proper diet, due to stress not eating properly, or other life threatening conditions. So what can be done for stress? There are options: meditation, relaxation, a vacation, exercise or more direct therapies such as Emotional Freedom Technique (aka Tapping), journaling, and biofeedback. What we see too much of when dealing with stress is resorting to drugs. Some drugs lead to addictions and side effects, and more problems rather than solutions. Most drugs only mask the real problem. So why does it seem younger

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people are more active, vital, and interested in life? What happens to us? As we go through life we compound stress, one stressor added to another. Dysfunctional family life, maybe the break up in high school, unplanned pregnancy, marriage, raising a family, divorce, the death of family and friends. All those things build up stress and create reactions in the body. No wonder when we look at our aging population we see numerous ailments: emotional distress, grief, depression, and in many cases just overwhelmed by life. Old life traumas build up over time and create havoc in our lives. If you were to look back on your life, whether young or old, and identify the stressors in your life, that will give you a great measuring tool for your current state of health. Take action to clear old and current stress so that you can live life to the fullest! Editor’s Note: This article was written by Jodie MacTavish, CBP, ATC, who is a Certified Biofeedback & Auricular Therapist with Healthful Transformations. In the Grand Valley area she may be reached at 360-624-3332 (c) or by email at: Jodie.MacTavish@gmail.com


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1 in 5 Americans aged 65 or older are affected by depression. we are here to help.

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How would life be different without pain and stress? Internal and external stressors have been scientifically proven to contribute to many symptoms and illnesses. High blood pressure • Headaches • Sadness/anxiety Environmental sensitivities • Smoking and alcohol dependency Food sensitivities • Frequent colds • Weight gain or loss Inability to focus • Digestive problems • Anger and resentment Aches and pains • Sleep disorders • Low energy BUT MY THERAPY CAN HELP. Call for a 15-minute phone consultation.

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National Mental Health Association 800-969-6642 National Suicide Prevention Hotline 800-273-TALK (8255) 24-hour Crisis Line 800-252-6220 Suicide Prevention 800-SUICIDE (784-2433) DELTA COUNTY

Center for Mental Health

(ad on page 43) 107 W 11th St, Delta 81416 970-874-8981 EAGLE COUNTY

Mind Springs Health – 1 37 Howard St, Eagle 81631 970-328-6969 – 3 95 E Lionshead Cir, Vail 81657 970-476-0930 GARFIELD COUNTY Mind Springs Health – 6 916 Hwy 82, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-945-2583 – 7 96 Megan St, Ste 300, Rifle 81650 970-625-3582 GUNNISON COUNTY

Center for Mental Health

(ad on page 43) 710 N Taylor, Gunnison 81230 970-641-0229

Center for Mental Health – WSCU (ad on page 43)

Tomichi Hall #104, Adams S Gunnison 81231 970-642-4615

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Healthful Transformations (ad on page 43) 360-624-3332

Mind Springs Health – 5 15 28 ¾ Rd, Grand Junction 81501 970-241-6023 – 4 36 S 7th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-245-3270 MONTROSE COUNTY

Center for Mental Health

(ad on page 43) – Emergency Services 970-252-6220 –A dministration 2130 E Main, Montrose 81401 970-252-3200 – 6 05 E Miami Rd, Montrose 81401 970-249-9694 – 4 21 Adams St, Naturita 81422 970-327-4449 PITKIN COUNTY Aspen Counseling Center – Mind Springs Health 0405 Castle Creek Rd, Ste 9 Aspen 81611 970-920-5555 SAN MIGUEL COUNTY

Center for Mental Health

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Heritage Park Care Center & Heritage Therapy Services

(ad on page 91) 1200 Village Rd, Carbondale 81623 970-963-1500

PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE & DISCOUNTS AARP Pharmacy Service 866-554-5376 AARP Prescription Discount Program 800-456-2277 CO Senior Medicare Patrol Hotline 800-503-5190 Community Assistance Program – CAPS Discount Prescription Cards 970-618-9728 Lilly Patient Assistance Program 800-545-6962

Medicare Prescription Drug Card 800-633-4227 Meds Buy Mail 800-438-2014 Merck Patient Assistance Program 800-727-5400

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Mesa County ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2746 NACO Prescription Discount Card Program 877-321-2652 National Council on Aging Benefits CheckUp (www.benefitscheckup.org) 571-527-3900 Novartis Medicare Drug Plan Assistance Line 800-620-3292 Partnership for Prescription Assistance (www.PPARX.org) 888-4PPANOW (888-477-2669) Pharmaceutical Assistance for the Aged & Disabled (PAAD) 800-792-9745 Pfizer RxPathways 866-706-2400 Rx Benefits 800-377-1614 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado – Region 10 (ad on page 11)

300 N Cascade, Ste 1, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436 ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado – Region 11 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2746

variety of settings including stand-alone buildings or as part of a clinical practice or existing skilled-care nursing facility. Rehabilitation Facilities can only be accessed following a hospital stay as an inpatient in a general hospital setting which has lasted for a certain number of days. Refer to our Skilled Nursing grid on pages 88-91 for an overview of skilled nursing centers and the in-patient/ out-patient services they provide.

Grand River Rehab Services

Center for Independence 740 Gunnison Ave Grand Junction 81501 970-241-0315

(ad on page 33) 501 Airport Rd, Rifle 81650 970-625-6451

Center for People with Disabilities 303-442-8662

(ad on page 91) 1200 Village Rd, Carbondale 81623 970-963-1500

Developmental Pathways (Seniors Choice) 303-344-0046

Heritage Park Care Center

The Parc Rehabilitation Skilled Nursing Center

Special Olympics 303-592-1361

(ad on page 46) 2845 N 15th St, Grand Junction 81506 970-245-0022

REHABILITATION FACILITIES Rehabilitation Facilities offer full restorative therapies such as Physical, Occupational, Speech and/or Respiratory therapies and can be offered in a

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be integrated into rehabilitation programs to encourage mobility in a safe and exciting way.

The anti-gravity treadmill can be used in rehab programs for patients with a wide range of ailments and diagnoses including arthritis, joint replacement, spinal surgery, hip fracture, neurological injury including stroke and TIA, general deconditioning due to illness, and can also be used to assist in fall prevention. The NASA-inspired Differential Air Pressure Technology allows patients to stand and ambulate in an “unweighted” environment up to 80% of their own body weigh which can then decrease discomfort, increase confidence, and improve early mobility for faster safe recovery of the patient. In particular, the treadmill allows the therapist to monitor and analyze a patient’s gait pattern while minimizing impact from ground as they walk. The goal is to create a fall-safe walking environment that facilitates im-

provement in neuromuscular control, balance, and stability. Therapists can objectively evaluate progress and set therapeutic goals that translate to improvement in functional ability. As a result, patients are able to increase their independence with daily tasks and improve their overall fitness level to be able to return to their prior level of living. With so many rehabilitation options available throughout the Western Slope, patients need to ask what technology and programs are available to best meet their needs. From traditional therapy to cutting edge technology, rehabilitation in Western Colorado brings all the tools needed to offer a safe experience on your rehabilitation journey.

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Anti-Gravity Treadmill: Safe Option The Alter G Anti-Gravity Treadfor Rehabilitation mill is a unique tool that can

Editor’s Note: This article was written by Alex Akin who is a Physical Therapist at Larchwood Inn and the PARC Rehabilitation Center and can be reached at 970-245-0022. See ad on page 46.

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VOA – Montrose Rehab Center (ad on Inside Back Cover)

1401 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-9634

REHABILITATION HOSPITALS Rehabilitation Hospitals, sometimes referred to as Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospitals, provide intensive rehab to patients who are generally medically stable but need help to recover from injury or other medical conditions. They can be found within a hospital or in a free-standing building. Rehabilitation hospitals were created to provide services less costly on a per diem basis than general hospitals but provide a high level of professional therapies such as physical, occupational and speech therapies. Rehabilitation Hospitals must offer a minimum number of physician visits, increased daily rehab hours (3 hours/day, 5 days/week of PT, OT, and/or Speech), and interdisciplinary services including increased RN oversight and nursing hours per day. St Mary’s Hospital & Medical Ctr 2635 N 7th St, Grand Junction 81502 970-298-1950

Montrose Memorial Hospital 800 3rd St, Montrose 81401 970-249-2211

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RESPITE CARE Respite is a period of rest or relief for those who give constant care to an ill person. Many skilled nursing facilities and assisted living communities offer this service. Please refer to our housing grids on pages 82-85, 88-91. Alzheimer’s Association Helpline 800-272-3900

Comfort Keepers

(ad on page 69) – 5 14 28 ¼ Rd, Ste 5, GJ 81506 970-241-8818 – 1 803 E Pavilion Pl #3, Montrose 81401 970-240-4121

VOA – Homestead at Montrose (ad on Inside Back Cover) 819 Pavilion Dr, Montrose 81401 970-252-9359

VOA – Horizons Healthcare (ad on Inside Back Cover) 11411 Hwy 65, Eckert 81418 970-835-3113

VOA – Valley Manor Care Center (ad on Inside Back Cover) 1401 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-9634

REVERSE MORTGAGE SERVICES National Foundation for Credit Counseling 800-388-2227 US Dept of Housing Resource Ctr 800-225-5342


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On the following pages are organizations, services and individuals that offer a wide variety of enjoyable activities. For an up-to-date list of current and upcoming events and activities, log on to www.SeniorsBlueBook.com and click on the Senior Activity Calendar.

DELTA COUNTY Bill Heddles Recreation Ctr 530 Gunnison River Dr, Delta 81416 970-874-0923 Deer Creek Village Golf Club 500 SE Jay Ave, Cedaredge 81413 970-856-7781

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Devil’s Thumb Golf Club 9900 Devil’s Thumb Rd, Delta 81416 970-874-6262

Colorado Directory (for campgrounds, cabins, lodges) 888-222-4641

Sweitzer Lake State Rec Area 1735 East Rd, Delta 81416 970-874-4258

Road Scholar (Previously Elderhostel) 877-426-8056

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United Airlines (Senior Discounts) 800-720-1765 STATEWIDE Black Canyon National Pk 102 Elk Crk, Gunnison 81230 970-641-2337 Ridgway State Park 28555 Hwy 550, Ridgeway 81432 970-626-5822 Rocky Mountain Senior Games 1010 6th St, Greeley 80631 970-350-9433 Encourages male and female athletes age 50 and up to compete in a variety of athletics including swimming, cycling, archery, bowling, volleyball, softball, and dozens more! Senior athletes have the opportunity to qualify every other year for competition at the national level

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Gypsum Recreation Center 52 Lundgren Blvd, Gypsum 81637 970-777-8888 GARFIELD COUNTY Battlement Mesa Golf Course 3930 N Battlement Pkwy, Parachute 81635 970-285-7274 GUNNISON COUNTY Boomers and Beyond 200 E Spencer, Gunnison 81230 970-641-1940 Gunnison Community Center 200 E Spencer, Gunnison 81230 970-641-8060 MESA COUNTY Adobe Crk National Golf Course 876 18 ½ Rd, Fruita 81521 970-858-0521 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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(ad on page 50) 800-272-3900 / 970-256-1274 Bookcliff Country Club 2730 G Rd, Grand Junction 81506 970-242-3323 Bureau of Land Management 2815 H Rd, Grand Junction 81506 970-244-3000 Chipeta Golf Course 222 29 Rd, Grand Junction 81503 970-245-7177 Colorado Division of Wildlife 711 Independent Ave, GJ 81505 970-255-6100 Colorado National Monument Fruita 81521 970-858-3617 Colorado State Park 361 32 Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-434-6862 Colorado Welcome Center 340 Hwy 340, Fruita 81521 970-858-9335

Fruita Recreation Dept 324 N Coulson St, Fruita 81521 970-858-0360 Grand Junction Newcomers Club PO Box 3222, GJ 81502 970-549-0440 We are an active, fun, friendly organization of men and women striving to make your stay in the community a long and happy one. GJ Parks & Recreation 1340 Gunnison Ave, GJ 81501 970-254-3866 Highline Lake State Park 1800 11-8 Rd, Loma 81524 970-858-7208 Island Acres Rec Area 1055 Hwy 70, Palisade 81526 970-464-0548 Lincoln Park Golf Course 800 Mantlo Cir, Grand Junction 81501 970-242-6394 Mesa County Concert Association 970-243-1979 Offers 6 world class concerts a year for one adult season ticket price of $50. Concerts feature national and international artists, including all genres of

SIGN UP A TEAM TODAY! Saturday, September 10 at 9am Long Family Memorial Park

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Museum of Western Colorado 462 Ute Ave, Grand Junction 970-242-0971 Offers senior discounts, programs and events. Call for Information. Palisade Parks & Recreation 175 E 3rd, Palisade 81526 970-464-5602 Redlands Mesa Golf Club 2325 W Ridges Blvd, GJ 81503 970-263-9270

Montrose Recreation District 25 Colorado Ave, Montrose 81401 970-249-7705 Montrose Pavilion Sr Ctr 1800 Pavilion Dr, Montrose 81401 970-252-4884

SENIOR CENTERS Senior centers are gathering places for seniors who are still active and are seeking a place for planned activities, friendship, and planned programs. Lunches are usually served, and transportation may be available. DELTA COUNTY

Senior Recreation Center 550 Ouray Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-243-7408

Cedaredge Senior Center 140 NW 2nd Ave, 81413 970-856-3636

Tiara Rado Golf Course 2057 S Broadway, Grand Junction 81503 970-254-3830

Hotchkiss Senior Center 276 E Main St, Hotchkiss 81419 970-872-3494

Vega Reservoir 15247 N 64-6/10 Rd, Collbran 81624 970-487-3407

Paonia Senior Center 106 3rd St, Paonia 81428 970-527-3435

Western CO Botanical Gardens 641 Struthers Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-245-3288

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MONTROSE COUNTY Black Canyon Golf Club 1350 Birch St, Montrose 81401 970-249-4653 Cimarron Creek Golf Community 901 6530 Rd #1000, Montrose 81401 970-249-0493 Cobble Creek Golf Course 699 Cobble Dr, Montrose 81401 970-240-9542

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Music, Dance and Theatre. Shows start at 7:30 PM at Grand Junction “High School auditorium, general seating, September to May.

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Eagle Senior Center 715 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8896 The Senior Spot at Eagle River Presbyterian Church (Mon & Thu 1-4 pm) 455 Nottingham Ranch Rd, Avon 81620 970-748-0040 GARFIELD COUNTY Parachute Valley Senior Center 540 N Parachute Ave, 81635 970-285-7216 Continued on page 54 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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k Welcome to a new way of living for Eagle County Our distinguishing features: Stay in the mountains you love even as care needs increase Private apartment or suite for each person Assisted living helps maintain independence Ability-centered memory care Rehabilitation for adults of all ages Holistic skilled nursing care By Augustana Care, a non-profit organization and leader in providing care and services to older adults for over a century

195 Freestone Road P.O. Box 5980 Eagle, CO 81631

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Rifle Senior Center 50 Ute Ave, Rifle 81650 970-625-1877 GUNNISON COUNTY Young at Heart – Senior Lunch & Activities 200 E Spencer, Gunnison 81230 970-641-2107 MESA COUNTY Senior Recreation Center Inc 550 Ouray Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-243-7408 MONTROSE COUNTY Montrose Pavilion Senior Center 1800 Pavilion Dr, Montrose 81401 970-252-4884 Nucla Senior Center 386 Main St, Nucla 81424 970-864-7278 Olathe Community Center 115 Main St, Olathe 81425 970-323-5391 PITKIN COUNTY Pitkin County Senior Center 0275 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432

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Surface Crk Family Practice 255 SW 8th Ave, Cedaredge 81413 970-856-3146 EAGLE COUNTY Eagle Cnty Public Health Nursing Svc 551 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8840 Eagle Valley Med Ctr 377 Sylvan Lake Rd, Eagle 81631 970-328-6357 Mid-Valley Med Center 1450 E Valley Rd, Basalt 81621 970-927-1697 GARFIELD COUNTY Garfield Cty Public Health 195 W 14th St, Rifle 81650 970-625-5200

Grand River Family Health, Internal Medicine, Women’s Health and Specialty Clinic

(ad on page 33) 501 Airport Rd, Rifle 81650 970-625-1100

Grand River Medical Clinic at Battlement Mesa

(ad on page 33) 73 Sipperelle Dr, Ste K, Parachute 81635 970-285-7046 Mountain Family Health Center 1905 Blake Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-945-2840 Mountain Valley Development Svcs 700 Mt Sopris Dr, Glenwood Sprgs 81601 970-945-2306 New Castle Family Health 820 Castle Blvd, New Castle 81647 970-984-0651


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Roaring Fork Family Physicians 1340 Hwy 133, Carbondale 81623 970-963-3350

AARP Colorado 303 E 17th Ave, Ste 510, Denver 80203 866-554-5376

Silt Medical Center 2001 Red Feather Trail, Silt 81652 970-876-5700

AARP Driver Safety Program 1301 Pennsylvania St #200, 80203 970-243-2531

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AARP ElderWatch 303-222-4444

Marillac Medical Clinic 970-298-1782 – 2 333 N 6th St, Grand Junction 81501 – 5 10 291/2 Road, Grand Junction 81504 Mesa County Health Dept 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-6900 MONTROSE COUNTY Montrose Health & Human Svcs 1845 S Townsend, 81401 970-252-5000 Olathe Medical Clinic 320 N 3rd St, Olathe 81425 970-323-6141 PITKIN COUNTY Community Health Svcs 0405 Castle Crk Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5420

SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES Includes senior organizations such as government, non-profit, and community organizations created to assist seniors in many areas of their lives.

ALS Association Rocky Mountain Chapter (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) 7403 Church Ranch Blvd #109 Westminster 866-257-3211

Alzheimer’s Association

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American Cancer Society 800-227-2345 American Council of the Blind 800-424-8666 American Diabetes Association 800-342-2383 American Heart Association 800-242-8721 American Kidney Fund 800-638-8299 American Liver Foundation 800-465-4837 American Lung Association 800-586-4872 American Parkinson Disease Assoc 800-223-2732

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American Stroke Association 800-553-6321

AARP – Local Chapter Information 800-441-2277

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Area Agency on Aging – Region 10 (ad on page 11)

300 N Cascade, Ste 1, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436 Arthritis Foundation 800-283-7800 Arthritis Information Hotline 800-444-4993 Benefits Check-up 303-899-5582

secondhand smoke (including e-cigarettes and marijuana) and advocates for smokefree policies at work, in public places, and in multi-unit housing. Provides lists of smoke-free hotels, apartments (including senior living), and condos online. Visit gaspforair.org Guardianship Alliance of Colorado 303-228-5382 Health S.E.T. 720-321-9320

Colorado Commission on Aging 303-866-2800

Huntington’s Disease Society of America 800-345-4372

Colorado Div of Insurance 1560 Broadway, Denver 80202 303-894-7499

Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 800-286-8159

Colorado Housing & Finance Authority (CHFA) 800-877-8450

Lupus Foundation of America 800-558-0121

Community Housing Services 303-831-4046 Easter Seals Society 800-221-6827 Group to Alleviate Smoking Pollution (GASP of Colorado) 303-444-9799 A statewide nonprofit organization that educates the public about the dangers of

Muscular Dystrophy Association 800-572-1717 Muscular Dystrophy Association 720 S Colorado Blvd, Ste 380S Denver 80246 303-691-3331 NARFE National Active & Retired Federal Employees Association 703-838-7760

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National Family Caregivers Assoc 800-896-3650

Eagle County RSVP 715 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8818

National Hospice Organization Helpline 800-658-8898

National Multiple Sclerosis Society 800-344-4867

Eagle Valley Senior Life PO Box 394, Minturn 81645 970-977-0188 A Non-Profit to enhance the health, safety and quality of life for local seniors by offering resources, education, socialization and caregiver respite.

National Osteoporosis Foundation 800-223-9994

GARFIELD COUNTY

National Parkinson Foundation 800-327-4545

Garfield Cty ADRC 970-244-8400

Senior Answers & Svcs Inc 3006 E Colfax Ave, Denver 80206 303-333-3482

Garfield Cty Senior Program 195 W 14th St, Rifle 81650 970-945-9191 x3061

Senior Hispanic Outreach Service – Catholic Charities 4045 Pecos St, Denver 80211 303-742-0828

High Country Retired Senior Volunteer Program at Colorado Mountain College 1402 Blake Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601 970-384-8744 High Country RSVP offers free services to seniors, low-income, and disabled individuals, including annual tax filing, help with choosing Medicare plans, handyman assistance, and driver safety classes. RSVP also recruits volunteers age 55 and older to help with local nonprofit organizations.

National Kidney Foundation 800-622-9010

United Ostomy Association 800-826-0826 United Way – 211 (www.CO211.org) 211 DELTA COUNTY AdvantAge 350 Stafford Ln, Delta 81416 844-862-4968 A health resource center offering confidential assistance with any type of healthcare questions or needs. Delta County Sr Resource Council PO Box 955, 823B Main St, Delta 81416 970-712-2295

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National Council on Aging 800-424-9046

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SENIOR ORGANIZATONS & SERVICES continued MESA COUNTY Alzheimer’s Association 2232 N 7th St, Ste B1, GJ 81501 970-256-1274 Center for Independence 740 Gunnison Ave, GJ 81501 970-241-0315 Mesa County ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2746 Mesa County Info Line 211 Mesa Cnty Retired Senior Volunteer Program 422 White Ave, Ste 90, GJ 81501 970-243-9839 MONTROSE COUNTY AdvantAge 210 E Main St, Montrose 81401 844-862-4968 A health resource center offering confidential assistance with any type of healthcare questions or needs.

Area Agency on Aging – Region 10 (ad on page 11)

300 N Cascade, Ste 1, Montrose 81401 970-249-2436 Montrose Habitat for Humanity 970-252-9303 PITKIN COUNTY Pitkin County Senior Services 0275 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432

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SOCIAL SECURITY Social Security Administration Medicare Claims 800-633-4227 Social Security Administration 800-772-1213 – Glenwood Springs 201 14th St, Ste 101, Glenwd Spgs 81601 866-220-7898 – Grand Junction 825 N Crest Dr, Grand Junction 81506 866-931-7120 –M ontrose 1805 Pavilion Dr, Montrose 81401 866-758-1317

SUPPORT SERVICES Support services are non-profit, for-profit and government organizations providing support and associated services such as counseling for specific illness and conditions. NATIONAL AND STATEWIDE AARP Grandparent Support Svcs 202-434-2218 ALS Association Rocky Mountain Chapter (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) 866-257-3211

Alzheimer’s Association

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American Diabetes Association 800-342-2383

Easter Seals Society 800-221-6827

American Heart Association 800-242-8721

Eldercare Locator Nationwide (Locates AAA Nationwide) 800-677-1116

American Kidney Fund 800-638-8299 American Liver Foundation 800-465-4837 American Lung Association 5600 Greenwood Plaza Blvd, Ste 100, Greenwood Village 80111 303-388-4327 American Lung Association 800-586-4872 American Parkinson Disease Association 800-223-2732 American Speech Language and Hearing Association 800-638-8255

Grandparent & Other Kin Parenting Again 970-260-1804 Grandparents Raising Grandchildren 970-964-2121 Grandparents Resource Center 303-980-5707 Huntington’s Disease Society of America 800-345-4372 Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 800-286-8159 Lifting Limits on Lungs 970-244-6056

American Stroke Association 800-553-6321

Lupus Foundation of America 800-558-0121

Arthritis Foundation 800-283-7800

Mental Health Support Groups for Montrose & Delta 970-252-3200

Bosom Buddies Support Group 970-252-2520 Cancer Information Service 800-422-6237 Center for Disease Control & Prevention 800-232-4636 Colorado Dept of Human Services 800-536-5298

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SUPPORT SERVICES continued National Family Caregivers Assoc 800-896-3650 National Kidney Foundation 800-622-9010 National MS Society 900 Broadway, Ste 250, 80203 303-698-7400 National Osteoporosis Foundation 877-868-4520 National Parkinson Foundation 800-327-4545 National Stroke Association 800-787-6537 Parkinson Assoc of the Rockies 1420 Ogden, Ste 201, Denver 303-830-1839 United Ostomy Association of America 800-826-0826

Mental Health Support Groups for Montrose & Delta 970-252-3200 EAGLE COUNTY Eagle County ADRC 970-468-0295 Eagle County Dept of Health & Human Services 500 Broadway St, Eagle 81631 970-328-8840 Vail Area Cancer Support 322 Beard Creek, Edwards 81632 970-569-7606 GARFIELD COUNTY Alzheimer’s Support Group at the State Veterans Nursing Home (Meets every 3rd Wed at 4) 851 E 5th, Rifle 81650 970-593-9811

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Columbine Home Health Grief and Loss Counseling 927 Cooper Ave, Glenwood Springs 81602 970-945-8050

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Garfield County ADRC 970-244-8400

Delta County ADRC 970-249-2436 Delta County Dept of Social Svcs 560 Dodge, Delta 81416 970-874-2030 Delta Doves (mammography assistance) 255 W 6th St, 81416 970-874-2165

Garfield Cnty Dept of Human Svcs – 1 95 W 14th St, Rifle 81650 970-625-5282 – 1 08 8th St, Ste 300, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-9191x3037 GUNNISON COUNTY Gunnison County ADRC 970-249-2436 Gunnison County Senior Resources 225 N Pine St, Gunnison 81230 970-641-7984

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MESA COUNTY Alzheimer’s Association 2232 N 7th St, Ste B1, GJ 81501 970-256-1274 American Red Cross 506 Gunnison Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-242-4851 Diabetes Support 2021 N 12th St, GJ 81501 970-874-6410 / 240-7780 Grand Junction Breast Cancer Support Group 750 Wellington Ave, GJ 81501 970-298-2351 Look Good, Feel Better Support Group (for chemo patients) 2754 Compass Dr, Grand Junction 81506 970-242-9593 MCDHS – Community Connections 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-256-2452 Mental Health Support Groups for Montrose & Delta 970-252-3200 Mesa County ADRC – Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado 510 29 ½ Rd, Grand Junction 81504 970-248-2746 Can assist with transportation, relative care providers, assistance with applications for support programs including in home care, respite, dental, vision, prescription and DME. New Voice Club (for laryngectomy patients) 2754 Compass Dr, Grand Junction 81506 970-242-9593

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National MS Society 521 Rood Ave, Grand Junction 81501 800-344-4867 Roice-Hurst Humane Society 362 28 Rd, Grand Junction 81501 970-434-7337 Visually Impaired Support Grp 740 Gunnison Av, GJ 81501 970-241-0315

MONTROSE COUNTY Depression & Bipolar Support Grp 510 S 2nd St, Montrose 81401 970-252-3200 Montrose County ADRC 970-249-2436 Montrose County Dept of Health & Human Services 1845 S Townsend, Montrose 81401 970-252-5000 Montrose Memorial Hospital Stroke Group 800 S 3rd, 81401 970-252-2990 Parkinson’s Association of the Rockies Montrose Memorial Hospital Acute Rehab Unit 800 S 3rd, 81401 970-252-2996

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PITKIN COUNTY Aspen Cancer Guides 0401 Castle Crk Rd, Aspen 81611 970-544-7343 Pitkkin County ADRC 970-468-0295 Pitkin Cty Senior Services 0275 Castle Crk Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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TRANSPORTATION National Center on Senior Transportation 866-528-6278 REGIONAL ADA Paratransit – A spen Residents 970-925-4482 – G arfield County 970-945-9114 Angel Flight West 888-426-2643 Millenium Services (Wheelchair and scooter clients only) 622 Fort Uncompahgre Dr, GJ 81504 970-270-8494

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All Points Transit – Dial-A-Ride ADA and Seniors (ad on page 62) AllPointsTransit.org 970-874-7334 EAGLE COUNTY ECO Transit 970-328-3520 GARFIELD COUNTY The Traveler (Garfield Cnty Sr Program) – 1 517 Blake Ave, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-9117 – 5 0 Ute Ave, Rifle 81650 970-625-1366


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Senior Wheelchair Service 970-641-2107 MESA COUNTY Care Cars Medical Transportation 2591 B ¾ Rd, Grand Junction 81503 970-245-8949 Catholic Outreach 245 S 1st St, Grand Junction 81501 970-241-3658 Disabled American Vet Transportation 2121 North Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-242-0731 Grand Valley Transit 525 S 6th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-256-7433

Hilltop Home Care Transportation (ad on page 77) 1620 Hermosa Ave, Ste 62, GJ 81506 970-208-1345 Sunshine Taxi 1321 Ute Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-245-8294 Supporting Our Seniors (SOS) 510 29 ½ Rd, GJ 81504 970-248-2746

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Montrose City Bus AllPointsTransit.org 970-240-1951 PITKIN COUNTY ADA/Paratransit 970-925-4482 Pitkin Cty Sr Svcs 0275 Castle Creek Rd, Aspen 81611 970-920-5432

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Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (RFTA) 0051 Service Center Dr, Aspen 81611 970-925-8484 Snowmass Senior / Disabled Svcs – Snowmass 970-923-2543

VETERANS SERVICES NATIONAL AND STATEWIDE Debt Management 800-827-0648 Education Benefits 888-442-4551 Health Benefits 877-222-8387 Health Eligibility Center 800-929-8387 Continued on next page

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Veterans Health Administration Toll-Free Hotline 877-222-8387

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Insurance Center 800-669-8477 Life Insurance 800-669-8477 Medical Foster Home 970-263-2854 The VA Medical Foster Home program is looking for paid foster caregivers who are able to provide a nurturing home environment for veterans. We are also welcoming qualified veterans who are in need of day to day assistance with medical and personal care and prefer a home setting rather than a facility National Assoc of Blind Veterans 321-948-1466 Senior Care Associates – VA Aid & Attendance Specialists Nationwide 801-424-1444 Tri-Care for Life Prescription Svcs 800-417-5086 VA Benefits 800-827-1000 VA Healthcare Enrollment 888-954-3553 Veterans Administration 800-827-1000 Veterans Crisis Intervention Hotline 888-899-9377 Veterans Crisis Line 800-273-8255

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Veterans Service Office 501 Palmer St, Ste 106, Delta 81416 970-874-2082 GARFIELD COUNTY Veterans Service Office 216 W 3rd St, Rifle 81650 970-625-9484 GUNNISON COUNTY Veterans Service Office 225 N Pine St, Gunnison 81230 970-641-7919 MESA COUNTY American Red Cross 506 Gunnison Ave, Grand Junction 81501 970-242-4851

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VISION RESOURCES American Council of the Blind 800-424-8666

Eye Bank Association 202-775-4999 Eye Care American (www.EyeCareAmerica.org) 800-222-3937 Eagle Eye Vision 866-288-8393 Foundation Fighting Blindness 800-683-5555 Learning Ally 303-757-0787 Library for the Handicapped 800-685-2136 Lighthouse International 800-829-0500 Magnisight 800-753-4767

American Foundation of the Blind 800-232-5463

Marillac Medical Clinic 2333 N 6th St, Grand Junction 81501 970-298-1782

Braille Institute of America 800-272-4553

National Eye Institute Info Center 301-496-5248

Center for Independence 740 Gunnison Ave, GJ 81501 970-241-0315

National Federation of the Blind 303-778-1130

Center for People with Disabilities – Senior Low Vision Services 303-442-8662 Colorado Center for the Blind 303-778-1130 Colorado Talking Book Library 800-685-2136 Colorado Vocational Rehab Svcs 222 S 6th St, Ste 215, GJ 81501 970-248-7103

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832 N Crest Dr, Ste B, GJ 81506 970-712-1435

Three Easy Steps to Keep You If you have recently become a Independent And person with a disability, a temporary limitation from surgery On The Road! or injury, or you’re a senior and realize your driving skills have declined over the years, don’t self-diagnose about the type of adaptive equipment you may need. Follow these simple steps to find the correct equipment to keep you independent:

warranties will be upheld. ANY shop trying to install adaptive equipment without these certifications is in violation of National Transportation Regulations. This can put you at risk and liable for any injury caused to you or someone else.

Step 1: Start with your physician and discuss your concerns. They will diagnose your problem and may recommend visiting a specialized occupational therapist trained on adaptive mobility equipment called a Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist (CDRS).A CDRS evaluates your skills, restrictions and abilities to decide if you’ll be able to drive with vehicle modifications and adaptive equipment. Determining your unique needs allows for the correct equipment to be installed.

Step 3: Relax and trust your team! The great thing about a NMEDA Certified Shop is that they will work hand in hand with your CDRS to make sure you get the best fit in equipment. No matter if it is hand controls, chair ramps, lifts, restraints or something else, they will also train you on proper use and help direct you to agencies that may help with the cost of installation and maintenance. They are there for YOU and are dedicated to helping you along the way.

Step 2: Find your nearest National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA) Certified Shop. This is very important. Modifying your vehicle will likely change safety features, functionality and structural makeup. Making sure you use a NMEDA shop ensures all safety and installation guidelines are followed and that

When you decide you’re ready to explore the options of accessible equipment or purchase a van, consult with your nearest NMEDA Dealer and they will help you get started.

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24 HOUR ON CALL – Refers to ‘around the clock treatment’ in a home environment. The care may be shared by multiple caregivers or by a single caregiver. ALZHEIMER’S/DEMENTIA CARE – Non-skilled care provided for clients with memory issues includes but not limited to establishing a routine, reminders for activities for daily living, rerouting if necessary and assistance with sleep issues or ‘sun downing’. By using creativity and caregiving skills, you can adapt routines and activities as needs change. BONDED – Being bonded means that a bonding company has secured money that is available to the consumer in the event they file a claim against the company. HOMEMAKER/COMPANION – Non-medical assistance with meal preparation, laundry, light housekeeping, errands, activities, outings, companion-ship and other household duties. These agencies are licensed by the state. HOURLY MINIMUM – This refers to the minimum number of hours that an agency provides service. INSURED – This refers to what happens if someone gets hurt on the job. If the company isn’t insured, then the claim gets filed against the homeowner’s insurance. If the company is insured, then the claim gets filed against the company’s insurance.

LICENSURE – A home care agency, whether medical or non-medical, shall be issued a license consistent with the type and extent of services provided. CLASS A – A home care agency that provides any skilled healthcare service. Agencies with a Class A license may also provide personal care services. CLASS B – A home care agency that provides only personal care services. An agency with a Class B license shall not provide any skilled healthcare service. STATE REGISTRATION – The State of Colorado does not license homecare placement agencies. Placement agencies are registered with the state. Registration ensures that placement agencies are adhering to certain minimum standards such as background checks for caregivers and insurance requirements for agencies and caregivers.

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MED-ALERT SYSTEMS – Personal medical alert products activated by pushing a button. MEDICATION REMINDER – Assistance with reminding an individual about medications but not dispensing medications. TRANSPORTATION – Rides to shopping, appointments and other outings. WORKER’S COMP – Insurance that covers medical and rehabilitation costs and lost wages for employees injured at work. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Home Care Agency Agape Care’s mission is to provide compassionate and loving care to all of our clients so that they may remain safely and comfortably at home. Serving Grand Junction, Fruita, Delta, Montrose, DeBeque, Collbran, and surrounding areas. Free consultation

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Home Health Care Definitions 24 HOUR CARE – Refers to “around the clock treatment” in a home environment. The care may be shared by multiple caregivers or by a single caregiver. 24 HOUR ON CALL – Refers to someone being available 24 hours a day to speak with you. CARDIAC CARE – Refers to services including patient assessment, specific diet information, and management of the disease process, medication management and education. Cardiac care is a program designed to help a person with heart disease return to health. Cardiac care may consist of exercise, modifying risk factors to prevent further heart damage, or psychological rehabilitation. DIABETIC CARE – Refers to services including patient assessment specific diet information, management of the disease process, medication management and education on all the above. Services are provided by Registered Nurse under the supervision of a M.D. Some agencies may have certified diabetic nurse instructors or cardiac care specialty RN’s. ENTERAL FEEDING – Enteral feeding, or tube feeding, is a way to deliver nutrients through a tube if you cannot take food or drink through your mouth.

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Medicaid and Veterans Benefits are a few of the ways personal care can be paid for.

Speech Therapy – Refers to services to assess and treat speech and swallowing disorders. Speech therapy can treat speech, language, cognitive skills or swallowing.

TRACH CARE – Refers to care administered to patients who have undergone a tracheotomy. A tracheotomy is a surgical procedure in which a cut or opening is made in the wind Physical Therapy – Refers to services pipe (trachea). The surgeon inserts a tube into the opening to bypass an for the treatment and the rehabilobstruction, allowing air to get to the itation process where a physical therapist will often stretch, strength- lungs, or remove secretions. en, facilitate muscles, challenge WOUND CARE – Refers to services balance, test coordination abilities, for providing diagnosis and treatment teach home exercise programs and for ulcers, pressure sores and other enhance basic mobility skills. wounds. Treatments may include but Occupational Therapy – Refers to is not limited to irrigations, dressing, services to assess and treat patients and wound vacs. Some agencies may to improve their ability to perform employ specialty nurses to provide tasks in their daily living and working and instruct in care specifically for environments. Patients may have patients with more complicated mental, physical, developmental, or wounds. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Hilltop - the name you trust At Hilltop Home Care we know remaining safe, secure and independent in your own home can be a primary worry as you age. Aging well in your home may require a wide-range of personalized services to help you achieve your optimal independence. At Hilltop Home Care we offer: n Post-hospitalization and surgery care n IV therapy, medication management and injections n Physical, occupational and speech therapists

n Chronic disease management n Personal care n Companionship n Housekeeping, pet care and handyman services

n Transportation and errands n Meal preparation n Emergency Response Monitors n All caregivers screened and insured

Ask about our Geriatric Care Managers and how they can help you navigate the complex issues of aging at home

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Atomic Workers Benefit from The Energy Employees Occupational Nuclear Care Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA), first implemented by the Partners U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) in July 2001, provides compensation and medical benefits to former Department of Energy (DOE) employees who became ill as a result of working in the atomic weapons industry. The Program compensates those suffering from more than 20 types of cancers or other ailments including beryllium and asbestos-related ailments and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Uranium miners, millers, and ore transporters are also eligible for benefits if they have developed an illness as a result of toxic exposure at a facility covered under Section 5 of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA). Nuclear Care Partners (NCP), an authorized provider of skilled home health care under the DOL, doesn’t file claims but can help chronically ill individuals navigate this process. NCP works exclusively with former DOE workers who have been diagnosed with work-related illnesses and qualified for no cost in-home medical benefits under the DOL EEOICPA, DCMWC and FECA Programs. They provide superior, patient-centered care and their goal is to support individuals in maintaining independence while living in the comfort of their own homes. Burt Stephens, an NCP patient, has had to deal with exposure to

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radiation. His story is both informative and inspiring. Burt joined the Army when he was 16 and was paid $50 per month. For an extra $50 he joined the paratroopers and started jumping out of planes. He was one of 2000 men who parachuted into the Korea conflict. Later, Burt worked in the Air Force where he worked on nuclear missiles and finished his career at the Nevada Test Site where he was an engineer technician who wired the bombs that were detonated at the site. Burt began services with Nuclear Care Partners a little over a year ago and states, “If it wasn’t for this group (NCP) saying you’ve got a lot of years ahead of you…. and showing me how to live again, I don’t know where I’d be”. To learn more about Burt’s story please go to www.nuclearcarepartners.com/ meet-our-patients. If you are a former Department of Energy employee, contractor, or subcontractor and would like more information about these programs or how Nuclear Care Partners can help, please contact us at 888.525.5111. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Amy Austin. Amy is a patient advocate for Nuclear Care Partners and can be reached at 970-644-2992 or emailed at aaustin@nuclearcarepartners.com


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7 Best Kept Secrets For Families need to understand Financing their options when it comes to paying for senior care, but Home Care first, it’s important to understand the level of care you need.

Senior care in the home can range from a couple of hours of help per week to 24-hour skilled nursing care. You may think that Medicare is the only option for long-term care, but Medicare only covers nursing and clinical care for acute conditions, usually following a stay in a hospital or rehabilitation, or skilled nursing facility. Rates vary on how much care will cost. Generally, 24-hour care in a nursing home will be much more expensive than private in-home care. However those rates also vary depending on how many hours a caregiver’s services are needed. Your family has many options to assist you in paying for long-term care. In addition to Medicare, there are Medicaid, Veterans Administration benefits, long-term care insurance and money from savings and other assets. Comfort Keepers can help identify potenial pay resources that might be available to you. Medicaid – This program covers a limited amount of long-term, in-home care for those who qualify. Medicaid will only pay for in-home care if provided by a Medicaid-certified home care agency, not by an independent, paid caregiver or family member. To find out about Medicaid

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eligibility and coverage for in-home care, call 1-800-221-3943 or visit www.colorado.gov. You can also contact the Area Agency on Aging in Mesa County at 248-2717, and Region 10 in Delta and Montrose at 249-2436. PACE – The relatively new Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) provides comprehensive home and community care for frail elders who would otherwise require nursing home care. PACE is only available in certain areas and eligibility is restricted to low-income seniors, usually those eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid. Veteran’s and Surviving Spouses Benefits – Veterans and the surviving spouses of veterans may be eligible for some in-home care assistance from the Department of Veterans Affairs, either through health benefits offered to veterans or in the form of a monthly cash benefit. If your loved one is a housebound, these benefits may be even higher. Comfort Keepers can provide help and information in applying for these programs. Long-term Care Insurance – If your loved one has a long-term care insurance policy, it may include coverage for in-home care. Life Insurance Policy – Comfort Keepers can help families con-

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the amount you owe, based on loan payouts and interest on the loan becomes due when you or the last borrower, usually the last remaining spouse, dies, sells or permanently moves out of the home. Uranium workers’ benefits – If you or a family member incurred a lung illness, kidney cancer or fibrosis silicosis within the last 60 years (even if the family member is deceased) and they worked as a uranium miner, uranium miller, worked at a processing plant or transported uranium between 1942 and 1971, they may qualify for $150,000 to $275,000 tax free. This compensation can include in-home care.

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meal or meal option community dining (but may have a restaurant on site). May be a buy-in or a rental property. AGE RESTRICTIONS – Some communities have a restriction on the youngest age they are allowed to accept. These restrictions vary by community. Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Senior Housing Definitions ACTIVE ADULT COMMUNITIES are traditionally geared towards the physically active senior, these communities can be apartment style, cottage/patio home, or Condo/Townhome style living. There are often community gatherings and many offer enhanced amenities like concierge, golf courses and recreation centers. They usually do not offer

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vert their life insurance policy into cash to help pay for in-home care, even a term life insurance policy. Personal and family assets – There are several ways personal and family assets can be used to help pay for in-home care, including tapping into the equity in your loved one’s home and gathering contributions from those family members, who aren’t actively helping with daily care. Reverse Mortgage – This is a special type of home equity loan that allows you to receive cash against the value of your home without selling it. For most reverse mortgages you can choose to receive a lump sum payment, a monthly payment, or a line of credit. You continue to live in your home and you retain title and ownership of it. However, you do not have to repay the loan as long as you continue to live in the home. Instead,

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Senior Housing Definitions continued ALZHEIMER’S / DEMENTIA ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY – Licensed assisted living facility or skilled nursing facility that specialize in delivering care to victims of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Communities are typically bedroom-style rental units with common areas for dining and activities. Many are locked for residents’ safety. ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY – Typically apartment-style with kitchenettes and private baths. Some offer companion accommodations. Personal assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, eating and ambulation. DAY CARE – Any provider can elect to provide day/night services on a short or long term basis. Rates typically include a place to rest, one or two meals and snacks and activities for the day. Licensed communities are prohibited by law to promote these services without a specific license.

INDEPENDENT LIVING is usually apartment style communities for adults 55+ with little or no senior support services. Many but not all are wheelchair accessible. INTERMEDIATE CARE – 24 hour inpatient care residents who need licensed nursing supervision and supportive care, but do not require continuous nursing care. Residents may receive full assistance with ADL’s and transfers. Residents receive meds from a nurse following a doctor’s orders and may receive outpatient rehab services. Facilities may use a nurse as a their consultant and the residents receive periodic assessments from a licensed practitioner. LONG-TERM CARE – Chronic, custodial care provided on an on-going basis

MEDICAID WAIVER – An assisted living waiver may be used to transition individuals out of nursing facilities or to provide persons at risk of institutionalization with options DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & for remaining in their communities. URBAN DEVELOPMENT - (HUD) Assisted living waivers are designed helps apartment owners offer reduced to provide an alternative to more rents to low-income tenants. costly nursing home care. INDEPENDENT HOUSING – Apartments and communities for adults 55+ with little or no senior support services (e.g. no meals, etc...)

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may also be provided for permanent residents of the facility who have chronic or progressive illnesses. Occupational therapy services in PUBLIC HOUSING (PH) – Affordable this setting are generally reimbursed apartments for low-income families, by Medicare Part A for short-term, the elderly and persons with disabil- acute care clients; Medicare Part B for long-term residents who require ities. skilled services and have medically REHABILITATION AND THERAPY – necessary need for rehab; and often by private insurance, Medicaid, or Many skilled nursing facilities offer private pay for younger clients. restorative and rehabilitative physical and occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology services. RESIDENTIAL HOME – Assisted living homes are private residential Short-term rehabilitation services homes that typically have a small may be provided to individuals with number of residents who live todiagnoses such as joint replacements, stroke, etc. Long-term rehab gether and receive care from live-in depending on the changing levels of care while one maintains the same physical residence.

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Aspen / Pitkin Housing Authority 210 E Hyman Av, Ste 202, Aspen 81611 970-920-5050 Delta Housing Authority 501 E 14th St, Delta 81416 970-874-7266 Eagle County Housing Authority 500 Broadway, Eagle 81631 970-328-8770 Garfield County Housing Dept – Main Office 1430 Railroad Ave, Unit F, Rifle 81650 970-625-3589 Garfield County Housing Dept 214 8th St, Ste 216, Glenwd Sprgs 81601 970-945-3072

Grand Junction Housing Authority 8 Foresight Cir, Grand Junction 81505 970-245-0388 Gunnison Housing Authority 202 E Georgia Ave, Ste A, Gunnison 81230 970-641-7901 Housing Resources of West CO 524 30 Rd, Ste 3, Grand Junction 81504 970-241-2871

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The independence and freedom to make the most of your retirement INDEPENDENT LIVING Our single-level patio homes offer privacy and luxury. The open living plans feature two bedrooms, two baths, vaulted ceilings, contemporary kitchens, gas fireplace, covered patio and one-car garage. CAREFREE LIFESTYLE Enjoy the freedom of maintenancefree living with paid utilities, weekly housekeeping, snow removal, lawn maintenance and a customized meal plan at our Commons or Fountains dining rooms. PEACE OF MIND Each residence includes a 24-hour emergency response system. Plus, we offer a choice of flexible care options and services to meet your changing needs.

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Retirement living with the emphasis on living

Senior Housing Definitions continued from page 83 caretakers. Adult family homes offer room and board for seniors who want a more private, homelike community. Assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing and dressing are provided. Amenities and nursing services vary greatly between homes. Ask about their services when you tour. They are also referred to as personal board and care homes. Most accept private pay; Medicaid in some instances. RESPITE CARE / SHORT-TERM STAY – Otherwise known as a short-term stay. Any provider of IL, AL, ALZ or SNF care can elect to provide fully furnished accommoda-

tions to a person for a short period of time. Rates usually quoted on a daily basis and are typically inclusive of all services and amenities. RETIREMENT COMMUNITY – Housing designed specifically for mature adults. Typically Studio, 1 BR or 2 BR rental apartments with full kitchens, and private baths are available. Services include meal plans, transportation, housekeeping, laundry and maintenance. Amenities are usually abundant; formal libraries, computer stations, swimming pools, gardens, and other social gathering spaces. Rates are monthly, and are typically based on size/ location of apartment. Continued on page 96 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Gunnison Valley Health AL, 300 N 3rd, Gunnison 81230

Open Gate Residence, 402 23rd St, Glenwood Springs 81601

72 E Sipprelle Dr, Parachute 81635

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Brookdale Sunrise Creek, 1968 Sunrise Dr, Montrose 81401 Heidi’s Chateau, 2720 Sunnyside Rd, Montrose 81401

970-858-2178 970-241-8899 970-243-7224

970-243-8800 $3,435

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1250 Village Rd, Carbondale 81623

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195 Freestone Rd, Eagle 81631

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1379 Aspen Wy, Delta 81416

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Brookdale Sunrise Creek, 1968 Sunrise Dr, Montrose 81401

MONTROSE COUNTY

970-858-2184

The Willows at Family Health West, 243 N Cherry, Fruita 81521

970-243-8800 970-623-7126

BC

970-244-0799

The Vineyards Memory Care, 1530 Walnut Ave, Grand Junction 81501

3203 N 15th St, Grand Junction 81506

The Fountains of Hilltop

625 27½ Rd, Grand Junction 81506

BC

970-985-4122

Crest Ridge Memory Care, 972 Walnut Ave, Grand Junction 81501

The Commons of Hilltop

970-243-4682

Comfort Care, 807 Tahiti, Grand Junction 81506

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Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care, Support & Information We understand navigating the complex issues of memory loss can be confusing. You have questions and getting the answers you need can be frustrating. With one free call to the experts at Hilltop’s Senior Helpline you can get all the information and support you need including: n Safe and secure assisted living options for those facing memory loss n Unique day program that gives caregivers the flexibility and support they need to care for their loved ones at home. n Valuable information and support groups specifically designed for those caring for someone affected by dementia and Alzheimer’s.

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HILLTOP MEMORY CARE

residents and offer full assistance with ADL’s. Daily rates typically include a furnished bedroom and a private or shared bath, meals, activities, transportation, phone service, cable television and all personal/ nursing care. Payor sources usually accepted are Medicare, Medicaid, VA, some insurance plans and private sources. TRACH CARE – Refers to care administered to patients who have undergone a tracheotomy. A tracheotomy is a surgical procedure in which a cut or opening is made in the windpipe (trachea). The surgeon inserts a tube into the opening to bypass an obstruction, allow air to get to the lungs, or remove secretions.

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Glenwood Springs Healthcare 2305 Blake Ave, Glenwood Springs 81601

701 E 5th St, Rifle 81650

E. Dene Moore Care Ctr

Colorado State Veterans Cmnty Living Ctr at Rifle 851 E 5th St, Rifle 81650

195 Freestone Rd, Eagle 81631

Castle Peak Senior Life & Rehabilitation

Willow Tree Care Ctr, 2050 S Main St, Delta 81416

970-835-2600

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Paonia Care & Rehab Ctr, 1625 Meadowbrook Blvd, Paonia 81428

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970-242-7356 970-464-7500 970-242-0731

Mantey Heights Rehab & Care Ctr , 2825 Patterson Rd, GJ 81506

Palisades Living Ctr, 151 E 3rd, Palisade 81526

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Larchwood Inns

970-858-2140

MESA COUNTY

970-641-0704

Courtyard Care Ctr of Family Health West, 228 N Cherry St, Fruita 81521

Gunnison Valley Health Sr Care Ctr, 1500 W Tomichi Av, Gunnison 81230

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1401 S Cascade Ave, Montrose 81401

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970-249-9683

San Juan Living Ctr, 1043 Ridge St, Montrose 81401

VOA – Valley Manor Care Center & The Montrose Rehabilitation Center

970-323-5504

Colorow Care Ctr, 885 S Hwy 50 Business Loop, Olathe 81425

MONTROSE COUNTY

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Agape Care

62

All Points Transit

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Alzheimer’s Association Aspen Ridge Beehive Homes Castle Peak by Augustana Care Center for Mental Health, The Columbine Caregivers

69

Comfort Keepers

93

Crossroads at Delta

15

Elder Quest Care Management

75

Elite Care at Home

33

Grand River Hospital and Medical Center

33

Grand River Medical Clinic at Battlement Mesa

93

Grand Villa – Bethesda Senior Living Communities

43

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Human Touch Home Health Care

28

Hunger Free Colorado

71

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Larchwood Inns

93

Mesa Vista Assisted Living

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29

Relay Colorado

41

Rocky Mountain Health Plans Senior CommUnity Care – PACE

Healthful Transformations

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Heritage Park

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The Commons of Hilltop

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Hilltop Home Care

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Hilltop Memory Care

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Home Care of the Grand Valley

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Home Health of Western Colorado

Inside Back Cover

Horizons Health Care & Retirement Community

Homestead at Montrose, The HopeWest Hospice

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The Fountains of Hilltop

Inside Back Cover

Volunteers of America (VOA)

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Valley Manor Care Center Visiting Angels

Western Slope Long Term Care Solutions



The

Independence we want and the

Support we need.

PREMIER SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITIES

Visit Hilltop’s independent and assisted living communities today and discover a world of gracious living, personalized care and unsurpassed amenities.

Now Renting Studio, 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments n Luxurious apartments featuring spacious floorplans n Medication assistance and medical transportation

n Temporary assisted living stays n Restaurant-style dining

The Commons

(970) 243-3333 • 625 27 1/2 Road www.TheCommonsGJ.org

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n Social activities & trips

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(970) 243-8800 • 3203 N. 15th St. www.TheFountainsGJ.org

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