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Vendor Directory 3 Rivers Community Foundation 1333 Columbia Park Trail, Ste. 310 Richland, WA 99352 509-735-5559 / 3rcf.org

Our mission is to create opportunities for perpetual giving in Benton and Franklin counties to support nonprofits now, and in the future.

Academy of Children’s Theatre (ACT) 213 Wellsian Way Richland, WA 99352 509-943-6027 / academyofchildrenstheatre.org

ACT provides art education for local youth ages pre-K through high school. A great opportunity for those grand kiddos to learn acting – and you can enjoy them in a performance with our special senior-priced ticket!

Adult Day Services of Tri-Cities 10 N. Washington St. Kennewick, WA 99336 509-586-5731 / adultdaytc.org

We offer respite to caregivers and family members by providing PT, OT and ST, socialization, activities, hot meal at noon, transportation and foot care.

Alzheimer’s Association 609 The Parkway Richland, WA 99352 509-552-7026 / alzwa.org

The Alzheimer’s Association offers a broad range of care and support services, education and advocacy, as well as funding for Alzheimer’s and dementia research.

SPONSOR Atomic Home Health 303 Bradley Blvd., Ste. 107 Richland, WA 99352 509-728-9594 / atomichomehealth.com

Locally owned “white card” agency, helping Hanford workers maximize their EEOICPA benefits.

Baker Boyer 1149 N. Edison St., Ste. A Kennewick, WA 99336 509-525-2000 / bakerboyer.com

Baker Boyer has highly qualified investment professionals who are fiduciaries investing retirement assets for clients along with providing financial planning, estate and succession planning.

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Tri-Cities Gunners is a network of local business owners who you can trust to get the job done right the first time. The Tri-Cities Gunners provide products and professional services at affordable prices guaranteed.

Bath Fitter 13504 E. Sprague Ave. Spokane Valley, WA 99216 509-879-7584 / bathfitter.com

Bath Fitter specializes in custom-designed, lifetimewarranted bathtub and shower remodeling.

Bekins Northwest 1100 Columbia Park Trail Richland, WA 99352 509-547-9788 / bekinsmovingandstorage.com

Bekins Northwest are professional, patient, helpful, and friendly movers. We treat your household goods as our own. We get the job done quickly and carefully.

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Ben Franklin Transit 1000 Columbia Park Trail Richland, WA 99352 509-735-5100 / bft.org

Ben Franklin Transit offers a variety of public transportation services throughout the Tri-Cities area including bus, Dial-A-Ride paratransit, BFT CONNECT and more.

Benton PUD 2721 W. 10th Ave. Kennewick, WA 99336 509-582-2175 / bentonpud.org

Local public power utility that takes pride in being “your trusted energy partner,” providing low-cost service, reliable electricity, low-income payment assistance programs, and excellent customer service.

Callaway Gardens Memory Care 5505 W. Skagit Court Kennewick, WA 99336 509-783-5433 / sinceriseniorliving.com

Callaway Gardens is a long-term care community specializing in the care of those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.

Caring Hearts Agency 1030 N. Center Parkway, Ste. 318 Kennewick, WA 99336 425-735-5085 / caringheartsagency.com

We are a local home healthcare agency providing care since 2012. We look forward to assisting you in whatever your needs may be.


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Chaplaincy Health Care 1480 Fowler St. Richland, WA 99352 509-783-7416 / chaplaincyhealthcare.org

Chaplaincy Health Care provides expert care and comfort for people experiencing serious illness, end of life, loss and grief.

Chinook Home Health Care 100 N. Morain St., Ste. 300 Kennewick, WA 99336 509-491-3821 / chinookhomehealthcare.com

SPONSOR Community Health Plan of Washington 900 W. Court St. Pasco, WA 99301 206-302-8524 / chpw.org

CHPW’s Medicare Advantage plans – more benefits and the security of an out-of-pocket maximum. We offer local, experienced professionals to help you.

In-home care, senior care, dementia/Alzheimer’s care, respite care and Hanford workers care.

Congressman Dan Newhouse 402 E. Yakima Ave., Ste. 1000 Yakima, WA 98901 509-452-3243

Clear Water Specialists Inc. 312 W. A St. Pasco, WA 99301 509-545-5025 / rainsoftofpasco.com

Doctor’s Pharmacy 65 Columbia Point Drive Richland, WA 99352 509-341-0000 / doctorspharmacy.us

We specialize in water treatment and drinking water systems.

Doctor’s Pharmacy, going that extra mile for every patient. We deliver excellent service to every patient, every time! Dedicated to serving you and the community.

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Columbia Basin Denture Care 7233 W. Deschutes Ave., Ste. E Kennewick, WA 99336 509-586-4350 / personaldentures.com

It’s all about the people and their smile for us. We customize and use advanced digital technology to provide the optimal results and a smile that won’t stop.

Columbia River Home Health 7105 W. Hood Place, Ste. 201 Kennewick, WA 99336 509-591-4459 / columbiariverhh.com

Home health agency providing quality health care – physical therapy, nursing, occupational therapy, speech therapy, social work and bath aide in your home to keep you at home at your highest level of independence.

Family Resource Home Care 4018 W. Clearwater Ave., Ste. B Kennewick, WA 99336 509-254-8490 / familyresourcehomecare.com

FRHC is provides the day-to-day support our elderly need, where they feel most comfortable – at home – while constantly asking ourselves how we can better serve people.

Fieldstone Communities 7255 W. Grandridge Blvd. Kennewick, WA 99336 509-491-3946 / fieldstonecommuntities.com

Joyful, vibrant living! We strive to create joyful experiences for our residents, their families and our staff. We offer independent, assisted living and memory care.

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Fleur De Lis 3117 S. Fisher Court Kennewick, WA 99336 509-528-0364 / fleurdelisadultfamilyhomes.com Innovation in senior care – delivering quality care with the highest level of personal services.

SPONSOR ELG Estate Planning 5861 W. Clearwater Ave., Ste. 3 Kennewick, WA 99336 509-468-0551 /elgwa.com

ELG Estate Planning is committed to helping you get the right estate plan, providing a clear understanding of options, compassionate support and peace of mind.

ERA Skyview Realty 1766 Fowler St. Richland, WA 99352 509-222-4107

We are a full-service real estate brokerage specializing in senior needs. We have experience with selling properties in trusts and estate sales, and helping seniors downsize.

Gieszler Kelly PLLC 3108 S. Lyle St. Kennewick, WA 99337 509-502-6815 / gklawusa.com

We focus on providing estate planning, probate and bankruptcy legal services. We deliver professional, responsive and trustworthy legal services at reasonable prices.

Guardian Angel Homes 245 Van Giesen St. Richland, WA 99354 509-943-2100 / guardianangelhomes.com

Come get your free balance assessment and learn about The Enhance Protocol®. The science of brain health, the care of angels at Guardian Angel Homes.


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HAPO Community Credit Union 601 Williams Blvd. Richland, WA 99354 509-946-5676 / hapo.org

Convenient and relevant banking solutions: part of what we do, not who we are. The “why” behind what we do matters most. Let us serve you!

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Humana MarketPoint Inc. 1498 SE Tech Center Place, Ste. 300 Vancouver, WA 98683 509-623-3123 / humana.com/tgriffith

Life Care Centers of Kennewick and Richland 1508 W. Seventh Ave. Kennewick, WA 99336 509-551-1189 / lcca.com

Kadlec 888 Swift Blvd. Richland, WA 99352 509-946-4611 / kadlec.org

Long Term Care Ombudsman Program 8 E. Cherry St. Walla Walla, WA 99362 509-520-5162 / bmacww.org

Humana is committed to helping members achieve their best health. We offer Medicare Advantage plans, prescription drug plans, Medicare supplement plans and health education.

Life Care Centers of Kennewick and Richland offer skilled nursing services and premier physical, occupational and speech therapy. We provide shortterm therapy and long-term care.

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Haven Home Health 750 Swift Blvd., Ste. 1 Richland, WA 99352 509-202-4618 / havenhhc.com

Haven Home Health is focused on providing superior in-home health services for those individuals with illnesses contracted in the nuclear programs, i.e., Hanford.

Hillcrest Funerals and Cremation 9353 W. Clearwater Ave. Kennewick, WA 99336 509-737-9717 / hillcrestfunerals.com

We offer traditional funeral services and cremation, preplanning, cemetery and veteran burial information.

Home Care Solutions 7401 W. Hood Place, Ste. 204 Kennewick, WA 99336 509-627-8575 / yourhomecaresolutions.com

Customized care from highly trained and compassionate caregivers, caring for clients like family. Promoting best care practices while providing peace of mind to adult children.

Home Instead 8113 W. Quinault Ave., Ste. 100 Kennewick, WA 99336 509-591-0019 / homeinstead.com

We provide the highest quality home care services to local seniors and veterans by providing personalized care through our team of trained and licensed CAREGiversSM.

Kadlec is the Tri-Cities’ only not-for-profit health system and has over 3,700 dedicated caregivers (employees.) Our mission is to provide safe, compassionate care.

Kadlec Tri-Cities Cancer Center 7350 W. Deschutes Ave. Kennewick, WA 99336 425-737-3422 / tccancer.org

Integrative cancer care through medical oncology, radiation oncology and supportive services, survivorship, cancer prevention and early detection programs. Services available regardless of ability to pay.

SPONSOR Legends Casino Resort 580 Fort Road Toppenish, WA 98948 (509) 865-8800 / legendscasino.com

Over 1,500 of the hottest slots! We have all the table games you crave! Need a ride? We’ll get you to your game with our free shuttle service! Check us out at www.legendscasino.com.

The program is an advocacy service, free of charge to residents of long-term care facilities.

Lourdes Health 520 N. Fourth Ave. Pasco, WA 99301 509-547-7704 / yourlourdes.com

Lourdes Health in Pasco and Trios in Kennewick work closely together in making communities healthier. Our hospital systems, outpatient medical clinics and urgent care clinics serve the growing healthcare needs of the Tri-Cities.

Mueller Funeral Home 1401 S. Union St. Kennewick, WA 99338 509-783-9532 / muellersfuneralhomes.com

We take great pride in our service to our community and in the level of personalized attention we are able to offer all of our families.

NARFE Tri-Cities Chapter 1192 509-438-4284 / narfe1192.org

National Active & Retired Federal Employees Association, a nonprofit founded in 1923, defends the earned pay and benefits of federal employees and retirees. Its local voice in the Tri-Cities is Chapter 1192.


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Nuclear Care Partners 640 Jadwin Ave., Ste. K Richland, WA 99352 509-380-1147 / nuclearcarepartners.com

We support former atomic and uranium miners with the highest level of care, helping apply for compensation and working with physicians to find specialized care.

Retter & Company Sotheby’s International Realty 329 N. Kellogg St. Kennewick, WA 99336 509-783-8811 / rcsothebysrealty.com

Come visit The Village at Sourthridge, a vibrant 55+ community!

Solstice Senior Living at Kennewick 8264 W. Grandridge Blvd. Kennewick, WA 99336 509-734-4331 / solsticeseniorlivingkennewick.com Independent senior living on beautifully maintained grounds with walking paths, gardening area, and patios. Restaurant-style seating and chef-prepared meals. Perfect for vibrant active seniors.

SPONSOR Peak Mortgage 8479 W. Clearwater Ave., Ste. 110 Kennewick, WA 99336 509-586-7325 peakmtg.com/branches/kennewick-wa-534

We lend where we live. So for us, you’re more than just a borrower, you’re our neighbor. We’ll help you find the right mortgage solution.

Purple Tree Insurance 8350 W. Grandridge Blvd., Ste. 200 Kennewick, WA 99336 509-866-5188 / purpletreeinsurance.com

Medicare Health Plan assistance from someone local, caring and independent. No cost, no obligation and no high-pressure sales.

SPONSOR Regency Pacific Management, Sun Terrace, Prosser and Hermiston and Parkview 7802 W. Sixth Ave. Kennewick, WA 99336 509-734-9773 / regency-pacific.com Regency Pacific Management manages over 40 assisted living communities and skilled nursing facilities throughout California, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon and Washington state.

Reliable Healthcare 969 Stevens Drive, Ste. 1B Richland, WA 99352 509-943-7000 / reliablehealth.care

At Reliable Healthcare, we strive to provide truly individualized in-home services for current and past nuclear energy workers in Tri-Cities. Call us today!

Salus Disability Law 723 The Parkway Richland, WA 99352 206-485-4066 / salus-law.com

We guide you through the Social Security disability claims process. We assist in SSI and SSDI cases from applications to hearings to federal court.

Senior Benefit Solutions 1407 N. Young St., Ste. A9 Kennewick, WA 99336 509-735-1011 / sbsmedicare.com

Your local Medicare plan resource center. We take a consultative approach to helping with your Medicare health plan needs. No fee for our consultative services.

Senior Helpers 616 The Parkway Richland, WA 99352 509-578-5784 / seniorhelpers.com/wa/richlandtri-cities In-home caregiving services focusing on quality of life and enriching the lives of seniors in the Tri-City area.

Solgen Power 5715 Bedford St. Pasco, WA 99301 509-931-1663 / solgenpower.com

Our attention to detail and quality products will be appreciated from the moment you start our process. We guarantee satisfaction in owning your own power source.

Sunset Gardens/Einan’s Funeral Home 915 Bypass Highway Richland, WA 99352 509-943-0803 / sunsetgardenstricities.com

We work with our community to help people plan ahead for the inevitable.

SVN Retter & Company 329 N. Kellogg St. Kennewick, WA 99336 509-528-5549 / svn.com

Brenda Garibay provides strategic marketing and transaction management for her clients when selling, buying or leasing commercial real estate.

Sweezea Financial Group - Primerica 1321 Columbia Park Trail, Ste. C Richland, WA 99352 509-420-5668 / teamnetworth.com

Retirement Income Planning, Social Security strategy, Insurance Services, Financial Services.

Tomorrow’s Health 4309 W. 27th Place, Ste. 201 Kennewick, WA 99338 619-943-2174 / tomorrowshealth.net

Tomorrow’s Health – your local medical laboratory! We provide friendly service, rapid and accurate results, and a wide variety of tests to meet your healthcare needs.


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Tri-Cities Food Bank 420 W. Deschutes Ave. Kennewick, WA 99336 509-582-0411 / tricitiesfoodbanks.org

As a nonprofit organization, we serve your neighbors until the need for supplemental emergency food no longer exists.

Trios Health 3810 Plaza Way Kennewick, WA 99338 509-221-7000 / trioshealth.org

Lourdes Health in Pasco and Trios in Kennewick work closely together in making communities healthier. Our hospital systems, outpatient medical clinics and urgent care clinics serve the growing healthcare needs of the Tri-Cities.

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Medicare and Medicaid health plan information, education and enrollment assistance including Medicare A, B, C, D, supplemental, Washington Health Exchange and other private insurance.

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