Mar, 9, 2008
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Local directory of senior information services
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COMPILED BY LAURA STEIGER
THE BELLINGHAM HERALD
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TRANSPORTATION
Northwest Regional Council, 676-6749, www.nwrcwa.org. Medical Assistance Administration transportation program provides non-ambulance transportation to people eligible for Medicaid with no other means of transportation to covered medical services.
Whatcom Transportation Authority, 733-1144, www.ridewta.com. Call WTA for information on the Specialized Transportation Program and Safety Net Service.
IN-HOME SERVICES
Apria Healthcare, 738-8300, www.apria.com. Comprehensive in-home services include home infusion, respiratory therapy and medical equipment sales, service and supplies.
Bellingham Health Care & Rehabilitation, 734-9295, www.bellinghamhc.com. In-home therapy.
Caregiver Network, (360) 724-4456, www.caregiver-network.com. Team of in-home caregivers dedicated to professional standards offers hourly or 24-hour care. Housekeeping, meal prep, assistance or full care.
Catholic Community Services, 738-6163, www.ccsww.org. Nonmedical in-home care for disabled and elderly. Housekeeping, personal care, transfers, supervision, live-in care, transportation to medical appointments, respite.
Department of Social and Health Services, 756-5750, www1.dshs.wa.gov. Provides a wide variety of services for the aging and disabled population.
Friendly Visitor Program at Interfaith Coalition, 756-5179. Matches compassionate volunteers with seniors whose health and well-being may improve with meaningful and caring human connection.
Home Attendant Care, 734-3849, www.homeattendantcare.com. Hourly or 24-hour care service offers assistance with personal hygiene, transfers, transportation, housekeeping, dementia care and safety supervision.
Meals on Wheels, 733-4030. Whatcom Senior Nutrition Project delivers frozen meals on a weekly basis.
Option Care, 733-7799, www.optioncare.com. Home Health, Home Infusion, Home Medical Equipment: Medicare/Medicaid certified home health care agency offering skilled nursing, physical, occupational and speech therapy, medical social workers and home health aids. Specializing in wound care, perinatal/postpartum and disease state management.
Signature Home Health, 671-5872, www.signatureservice.com. Skilled home health services, RN, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, medical social worker and home health aid for Medicare recipients only.
Visiting Angels Living Assistance Services, 671-8388, www.visitingangelswa.com. Meal preparation, light household chores, personal care, dementia care, post-operative and respite care.
Visiting Nurse Home Care, 734-9662, www.vnhomecare.org. H.E.L.P. to stay at home with housekeeping, errands, licensed nursing and personal care, and more.
INFORMATION SERVICES
Adult Family/Nursing Home Complaint Hotline, reporting abuse at a facility, (800) 562-6078.
Adult Protective Services, reporting abuse at home, (800) 487-0416.
Alzheimer Society of Washington, 671-3316 or (800) 493-3959, alzsociety.org. Provides support, knowledge and resources for people and families affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementing illnesses.
American Legion Veterans Services, 734-3110.
Area Agency on Aging, 676-6749, www.nwrcwa.org. Provides support services such as Senior Information and Assistance program, Medicaid transportation, congregate meals, Meals on Wheels, respite care, case management and adult day services.
Attorney general consumer protection, (800) 551-4636, 738-6185. Consumer/fraud complaints.
Care Crisis Response Services, (800) 584-3578. Mental-health crisis line provides suicide prevention and resource referral.
Department of Social & Health Services, Home and Community Services, 756-5750, www1.dshs.wa.gov. Provides personal care, long-term care, residential care, food stamps for anyone using agency’s services, adult protection services.
Department of Social & Health Services, Community Services Office, (800) 735-7040, www1.dshs.wa.gov. Offers a basic food program, food stamps and a Medicare savings program to low-income seniors.
Department of Veterans Affairs, 733-9226.
Elder Service Providers, 715-1338, Mary Gouled, www.elderserviceproviders.org. Nonprofit consortium of professionals providing referrals and information for seniors as well as educational conferences for caregivers.
Health Support Center, 733-6714, www.healthsupportcenter.org. Center hosts self-help, support and advocacy groups who serve people with health impairments or disabilities and/or their caregivers.
Hearing, Speech and Deafness Center, 647-0910, 647-8508. TTY or video phone, www.hsdc.org. Nonprofit agency provides information referral, advocacy and educational services for the deaf and hard of hearing and deaf-blind communities.
Home Rehabilitation Program, 778-8300, www.cob.org, click on “living” and then on “social services.” Provides project and needs analysis, bid assistance, deferred payment and subsidized loan program. Provided by the Bellingham Community Development Division.
Long Term Care Ombudsman, 676-6687, www.nwrcwa.org. Protects and promotes the rights of residents in long-term care facilities.
Opportunity Council Community Resource Center, 734-5121, www.oppco.org. Energy assistance and home repair programs.
Senior Information and Assistance, 738-2500, www.nwrcwa.org. Info about caregiver support, housing, in-home care, long-term care, medical insurance and general resources for seniors age 60 and older or their caregivers.
Senior Legal Assistance, 714-8208. Works in conjunction with Northwest Regional Council to provide legal services to people 60 and older.
Social Security Administration, Bellingham office, (800) 772-1213, www.ssa.gov.
Washington state Home and Community Services, 756-5750, www.aasa.dshs.wa.gov. Personal care or protective services for adults.
Whatcom County Medical Society, 676-7630, www.whatcom-medical.org. Physician referral, medical care grievance filing.










