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About this guideCaregiverBill of RightsI have the right to:■ Take care of myself.
This is not an act ofselfishness. It will give methe capability of takingbetter care of my relative.■ Seek help from others
even though my relativemay object. I recognizethe limits of my ownendurance and strength.■ Maintain facets of
my own life that do notinclude the person I carefor, just as I would if s/hewere healthy.■ Get angry, be
depressed, and to expressother difficult feelingsoccasionally.■ Reject any attempt by
my relative to manipulateme through guilt, anger,or depression.■ Receive consideration,
affection, forgiveness, andacceptance for what I dofor my loved for as longas I offer these qualities inreturn.■ Take pride in what I
am accomplishing and toapplaud the courage it hassometimes taken to meetthe needs of my relative.■ Protect my
individuality and my rightto make a life for myselfthat will sustain me in thetime when my relative nolonger needs my full-timehelp.
Excerpted from Caregiving:Helping an Aging Loved One
Home care providers, unsung heros
What do you do when your elderly parentsinsist on living in their home. No matterhow“young at heart” they might be, thereoften are times when more supervision
is needed. Preparingmeals, housekeeping,a trip to the grocerystory and sometimeseven personal care andupkeep. Their adultchildren can feel guiltyand overwhelmedlike they aren’t doingenough.
More of the elderlyare insisting in living at home. But you need notworry, home care providers can ease the burdenon the family and provide a friendly smile andcompanionship to those who are in need.
Demand is increasing for home care professionalssince the population of older people are living longer
and at home.“Among caregivers and those who are in need
of the service, its’ hard to find someone who doesn’thave a story to tell,” said Kris Faupel, marketing
director of Trova HomeCare. “They either havebeen through it or knowsomeone who has.”
Home care providersoffer medical andnonmedical care. Manyorganizations likefranchisees with TrovaHome Care only providenonmedical caregivers
with basic companionship, light housekeeping andpersonal care. They can be hired for a couple of hoursa day— to make sure a proper breakfast is eaten,the house is straightened up and perhaps make sure
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Hello Everyone:In this day and age of the Internet, Facebook, Twitter, instant message and information overload, it is hard
to decipher what is good and bad information. Many questions arise about the value of the information thatis being presented. That is why we at the Ventura County Area Agency on Aging (VCAAA), in order to bring toyou the best information available, have collaborated with the Ventura County Star to bring together for you,under one roof, information regarding senior resources. The Eldercare guide is a resource directory that gatherstogether agencies and services that aid seniors in Ventura County.
We believe that this directory will be of value to all seniors, caregivers, friends and families. The great thingabout this guide is that it is available in hard copy and on theWeb, but most of all, it is free.We, at the VCAAA,believe that in this day and age of cut backs, collaboration is the most efficient and effective way of bringingyou good resources at the fraction of the cost.
I hope you find this directory of value.We, at the VCAAA, seek to be of help to you in the best way possible.We are your focal point for all senior resources and our Information Specialist at the VCAAA is available tohelp when you need to make important decisions. Please call us. We are here to help…”To Serve. To Guide. ToEnvision.”
Victoria Jump, DirectorVentura County Area Agency on Aging
To contact the Ventura County Area Agency on Aging’s Information and Assistant Specialist,call (805) 477-7300 or on theWeb, at http://aaa.countyofventura.org.
This guide serves as acomprehensive source ofinformation for senior issues inVentura County. The directoryis aimed at people responsiblefor care of the elderly as wellas the elderly themselves.Caregivers and seniors can usethis resource to find the best incare, services and communityprograms. Some are free andothers charge a fee. Please ask.
EldercareA resource guide for
services in Ventura County.
6 CaregivingAdult Daycare ■ Case Management ■ Home Health Care Services■ In Home Services ■ Respite and Caregiver Support Services
10 Civic & Consumer OrganizationsAdvocacy Groups ■ Disability Services ■ Disaster Services■ Education ■ Employment Training ■ HICAP Counseling■ Information & Assistance ■ Senior Centers ■ Volunteer Opportunities
16 End of Life IssuesBereavement Services ■ Financial Assistance ■ Funeral Services■ Hospice Care■Memorial Markers
20 Health ServicesAudiologists / Hearing Aids■ Dentists■ General Health Services■ Hospitals ■ Medical Clinics ■ Medical Equipment■ Mental Health Resources■ Nurse Practitioner■ Optometry■ Orthopedic Footwear■ Pharmacies & Drug Stores■ Physical Therapists■ Physicians ■ Psychologists■ Podiatry■ Radiation Oncology■ Radiology Services■ Rehabilitation Services■ Skilled Nursing Facilities■ Vascular Surgeons
28 HousingAlzheimers / Dementia Facilities■ Assisted Living■ Care Homes■ Home Modification ■ Home Rehabilitation■ Homeless Persons Resources■ Housing Authorities■ Independent Living Resources■Mortgage Bankers■Moving Companies■ Placement / Referral Services■ Real Estate Agents■ Subsidized Housing
36 Financial, Insurance & LegalAttorneys■ Elder Abuse ■ Estate & Property Attorneys■ Financial / Investment Services ■ Health Insurance Assistance■ Legal Assistance ■ Longterm Care Insurance
40 Getting AroundEmergency Medical ■ Fixed Routes ■ Non-Emergency Medical■ Senior / Disabled ■ Other
43 Nutrition ResourcesFood Banks ■ CalFRESH Program ■Congregate (Group) Meals■ Home Delivered Meals ■Meals onWheels ■ Nutrition Counseling
45 Support Groups
47 Active Living■ Education ■ Employment Training ■ Libraries ■ Recreation■ Theater & Entertainment ■ Travel
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Page Designer / Editors:Amy Stroba,John T. Garcia,Jeremy ZellerAdvertisingVP: Stephanie BogginsOnline Director: Bruce McLeanNiche Director:Michael Hoffman
Published byVentura County StarP.O. Box 6006Camarillo, CA 93011(805) 437-0367
For distribution and advertisinginformation, call (805) 437-0367.
www.VenturaCountyEldercare.com
Every attempt has beenmade to ensurethat the listings provided here are accurateand useful. To update a listing or to requesta listing for the 20012-2013 guide, pleasephone (805) 437-0367 or send email toAmy Stroba at astroba@VCStar.com.
In thissectionAdult DaycareCase ManagementHome HealthcareServicesIn Home ServicesRespite and CaregiverSupport
As our parents or loved ones age, we findourselves dealing with unfamiliar issuesand problems. How do I get my parentsto stop driving?What transportation isavailable for them? How can I monitortheir medications?When should I
talk to their doctors?What legal issues should Iconsider? Or financial issues? And what resourcesare available to provide help in their home?
A range of public and private agencies areavailable to help caregivers throughout Ventura
County. They range from case management andcare planning agencies to specialized serviceagencies like adult day care and respite services.
Adult day care offers supervised care fordependent adults for a portion of the day,including social and recreational activities.
Respite care and Caregiver support is therewhen you need a break from caring for your elderlyloved one. It can provide a few hours or days awayfrom daily caregiving responsibilities. Enough foryou to recharge.
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Adult Day CareAdult Daycare is designedto provide personal care fordependent adults in a supervisedgroup setting during some portionof the day. Services typically includesocial and recreational activities andmeals. Agencies in this categoryoffer a social model of day care.
Advanced DayHealth CareAdult Day Health Care2315 Kuehner Drive, Suite 121Simi Valley, CA 93063(805) 526-7629
All City Caregivers21900 Burbank Blvd. 3rd FloorWoodland Hills, CA 91367(805) 383-6814(818) 359-2966http://www.allcitycaregivers.com
❖ Among FriendsAdult Day Health Care851 South A St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 385-7244
❖ Bethel AfricanMethodist EpiscopalChurch Helen KellyAdult Day Care Center855 South F St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 486-6477
❖ Club Camarillo/Club PonderosaCamarillo Health Care District3639 E. Las Posas RoadSuite 117, Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 388-1952, ext. 111http://www.camhealth.com/adultDaySupport.htm
❖ Help of OjaiOak Tree House111W. Santa Ana St.Ojai, CA 93024(805) 646-0161http://www.helpofojai.org
❖ Millenium ADHCAdult Day Health Care2150Winifred St.Simi Valley, CA 93063(805) 583-0859
❖ Moran ManorSenior Day Care Center1690 E. Main St.Ventura, CA 93001(805) 643-5000
❖ OceanviewAdult Day Care575 East Surfside DrivePort Hueneme, CA 93041(805) 986-4818http://www.oceanviewinfo.com
❖ Oxnard FamilyCircle ADHCAdult Day Health Care5000 South C St.Oxnard, CA 93033(805) 385-4180http://www.oxnardfamilycircle.com
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❖ Senior ConcernsAdult Day Program401 Hodencamp RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 497-0189http://www.seniorconcerns.org
❖ Ventura CountyADHCAdult Day Health Care1700 N. Lombard St.Suite 150, Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 278-4321http://www.vcadhc.com
CaseManagementCase Management programsarrange for, and monitor the use ofcommunity services to help the frailelderly, and/or disabled to avoidor delay institutional placementwhile fostering independent living.These services are offered bypublic, nonprofit (some eligibilityrequirements apply), and for-profitagencies. (provided for by a fee).
Care Managementfrom the Heart1834 Ramona DriveCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 384-5410(866) 942-6384E-mail: goldiemb1@verizon.net
❖ Catholic Charities—O.A.S.I.S.Older Adults Services& Intervention System2532 Ventura Blvd.Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 987-2083
❖ Camarillo Hospice400 Rosewood Ave., Suite 102Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 389 6870 ext. 11www.camarillohospice.org
Comfort Keepers325 E. Hillcrest Drive, Suite 150Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 494-9900(805) 658-2600http://www.comfortkeepers.com
Darancare Corp.4820 Adohr Lane, Suite DCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 482-0728(888) 433-3335http://www.darancare.com
Integrity CareManaging4713 Loma Vista RoadSuite B, Ventura, CA 93003(805) 276-2776http://www.integritycaremanaging.com
LivHome223 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd.Suite 315Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(866) 373-1466http://www.livhome.com
Medical MazeSolutions2112 Eastman Ave.Suite 112, Ventura, CA 93003(805) 650-1178http://www.medmaze.com
❖ National Associationof Professional GeriatricCareManagers3275West Ina Road, Suite 130Tucson, AZ 85741(520) 881-8008http://www.caremanager.org
ParacleteEldercare Services250 Camino CortinaCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 388-2691http://www.paracleteldercare.com
Personal Parent Care371 Mobil Ave., Suite 1Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 389-0997http://www.personalparentcare.com
❖ Care ManagementServicesSenior Concerns401 Hodencamp RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 497-0189http://www.seniorconcerns.org
❖ Multipurpose SeniorServices ProgramVentura CountyArea Agency on Aging646 County Square DriveSuite 100, Ventura, CA 93003(805) 477-7300(800) 510-2020http://aaa.countyofventura.org
Tender Home Care1860 Eastman Ave., Suite 106Ventura, CA 93003(805) 850-0225http://www.tenderhome.net
Home HealthCare ServicesThe agencies listed providea wide range of health andsocial services in the home,from nursing care to lighthousekeeping and errands.These can include servicesincluding nursing andtherapeutic treatments aswell as nonskilled serviceslike assistance with bathing,dressing and eating.
All City Caregivers21900 Burbank Blvd. 3rd FloorWoodland Hills, CA 91367(805) 383-6814(818) 359-2966http://www.allcitycaregivers.com
AAAWarman Agency160 Sandra CourtNewbury Park, CA 91320(805) 376-2545(800) 840-9616http://www.aaawarman.com/index.aspx
Able Body Homecare290 Maple Court, Suite 148Ventura, CA 93003(805) 339-9204http://www.ablebodyhomecare.com
❖ Assisted HealthCare Serviceshttp://www.assisted1.com2140 Eastman Ave., Suite 201Ventura, CA 93003(805) 677-2100
468 Pennsfield Place, Suite 110Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 371-9988
❖ Camarillo HealthCare District Lifelineof Ventura County3639 E. Las Posas RoadSuite 117, Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 388 1952 ext. 132http://www.camhealth.com
Dana’s HousekeepingPersonnel Service6900 Canby Ave,. Suite 102Reseda, CA 91335(805) 389-0568http://www.danashousekeeping.com
Darancare Corp.4820 Adohr Lane, Suite D & CCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 482-0728(888) 433-3335http://www.darancare.com
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Heart and Soul203 Arundell CircleFillmore, CA 93015(805) 850-5705http://www.heartandsoulweb.com
Help UnlimitedHome Care1767 Goodyear Ave.Suite 104, Ventura, CA 93003(805) 289-9999(800) 559-0059http://www.helpunlimited.com
Home Helpers180 Sundown Road, Suite AThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 777-8111(888) 903-8111http://howmaywehelp.net
Home InsteadSenior Care1720 Los Angeles Ave., Suite HSimi Valley, CA 93065(805) 577-0926(800) 473-6467http://www.homeinstead.com/156/default.aspx
In Your Home Care1880 Goodyear Ave.Ventura, CA 93003(805) 204-1222(866) 658-3350http://www.inyourhome-care.com
❖ In-Home Assistance1932 Eastman Ave., Suite 102Ventura, CA 93003(805) 658-2785(800) 830-2785http://www.inhomeassistance.com
LivHome223 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd.Suite 315Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(866) 373-1466http://www.livhome.com
❖ LivingstonMemorial VisitingNurse Associationand Hospicehttp://lmvna.org
1996 Eastman Ave., Suite 101Ventura, CA 93003(805) 642-0239(800) 223-4862
80 Long Court, Suite 1-AThousand Oaks , CA 91360(805) 495-9655
Loving CareP.O. Box 24251Ventura, CA 93002(805) 642-0200
Maxim HealthcareServices500 Esplanade Drive, Suite 390Oxnard, CA 93036(805) 981-2539(866) 401-5582http://www.maximhomecare.com
MedITech HealthServices, Inc.4562Westinghouse St.Suite A, Ventura, CA 93003(805) 644-0800(800) 538-0900http://www.meditechhealth.com
Serenity Heights611 East Loop DriveCamarillo, A 93012(805) 987-7898
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1860 Eastman Ave. Suite 106Ventura, CA 93003(805) 850-0225http://www.tenderhome.net
Pacific CoastHome Care2775 Tapo St., Suite 202Simi Valley, CA 93063(805) 520-1300http://www.pacificcoasthomecare.com
Personal Parent Care371 Mobil Ave., Suite 1Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 389-0997http://www.personalparentcare.com
❖ ResCare HomeCare(800) 707-4855http://www.rescarehomecare.com
23901 Calabasas RoadSuite 2064, Calabasas, CA 91302(818) 347-7888
2435 E. Ventura Blvd., Suite BCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 987-5999
❖ SAGECare Services260 Maple Court, Suite 221Ventura, CA 93003(805) 208-9093http://www.sagecareservices.com
❖ Select Home Care30101 Agoura Road, Suite 204Agoura Hills, CA 91301(818) 889-5766http://www.selecthomecare.com
❖ Synergy Home Care888 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd.Suite 206Thousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 371-4220(888) 319-8959http://www.synergyhomecare.com
Summit Home Health2139 Tapo St., Suite 210Simi Valley, CA 93063(805) 584-3000
Visiting Angels575 S. Dawson Drive, Suite 207Camarillo, CA 93012(805) 383-6483(888) 602-6435http://www.visitingangels.com
A-1 HomeHealth Services1919Williams St., Suite 220Simi Valley, CA 93065(805) 584-8146(800) 571-0411
Adventist HealthHome Care Services2975 N. Sycamore DriveSimi Valley, CA 93063(805) 955-8190http://www.simivalleyhospital.com
Corby Manor3355 Corby Ave.Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 987-6887http://www.corbymanor.com
Healthcare Coaching3603 Dunkirk DriveOxnard, CA 93035(805)253-0159kathrynellison@sbcglobal.net
Help UnlimitedHome Care1767 Goodyear Ave., Suite 104Ventura, CA 93003(805) 289-9999http://www.helpunlimited.com
In-Home Services❖ Alzheimer’sAssociation MedicAlert+ Safe Return2323 Colorado Ave.Turlock, CA 95380(888) 572-8566http://www.alz.org/we_can_help_medicalert_safereturn.asp
❖ Camarillo HealthCare District Lifelineof Ventura County3639 E. Las Posas RoadSuite 117, Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 388 1952 ext. 132http://www.camhealth.com
❖ CaregiversVolunteersAssisting the Elderlyhttp://www.vccaregivers.org
360 Mobil Ave., Suite 211ECamarillo, CA 93010(805) 437-1755
1765 Goodyear Ave., Suite 205Ventura, CA 93003(805) 658-8530
❖ CommunityMemorialHospital LifelineProvided by Lifelineof Ventura CountyVentura, CA 93003(805) 388-1952 ext. 120(800) 242-1306 ext. 4632http://www.cmhshealth.org/patient_services/lifeline.html
Gold Coast Caregivers1996 Eastman Ave., Suite 105Ventura, CA 93003(805) 642-9570http://www.goldcoastcaregivers.org
❖ Ventura CountyHuman ServicesAgency In-HomeSupport Services (IHSS)Public Medi-Cal-basedeligibility programVentura County(805) 654-3260(805) 955-2290http://portal.countyofventura.org
❖ Link to LifeMedical Alert Service297 North St.Pittsfield, MA O1201(888) 337-5433http://www.link-to-life.com
❖ Lutheran SocialServices CaringNeighbors Program80 E. Hillcrest Drive, Suite 101Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 497-6207http://www.lsssc.org
❖ MedicAlertFoundation2323 Colorado Ave.Turlock, CA 95382(888) 633-4298http://www.medicalert.org/Lifeline
❖ Shop AhoyShopping and delivery servicefor Ventura County homebound.P.O. Box 3472Camarillo, CA 93011(805) 236-1267http://www.shopahoy.org
❖ SimiValley/MoorparkLifeline Program2975 N. Sycamore DriveSimi Valley, CA 93065(805) 955-6954http://www.ci.simi-valley.ca.us
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A Peace of MindHome CareServing Santa BarbaraandVentura counties(888) 814-0119http://www.apeaceofmindinc.com
❖ Camarillo Hospice400 Rosewood Ave., Suite 102Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 389 6870 ext. 11www.camarillohospice.org
Comfort Keepers325 E. Hillcrest Drive, Suite 150Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 494-9900(805) 658-2600http://www.comfortkeepers.com
Home HelpersCaregivers180 Sundown Road, Suite AThousand Oaks, CA 91360(888) 903-8111http://www.howmaywehelp.net
Home Helpers /Direct Link2412 Larkhaven LaneOxnard, CA 93036(805) 419-9416http://www.homehelpers.cc/ventura58570
InYour Home Care1880 Goodyear Ave.Ventura, CA 93003(805) 204-1222(866) 658-3350http://www.inyourhome-care.com
Melos Home Care2697 Tennyson St.Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 267-6865
Trova Home Care(805) 529-9600(877) 998-7682info@trovahomecare.comhttp://trovahomecare.com
Respite Careand CaregiverSupportRespite provides informalcaregivers —most commonlyrelatives— a break from thedaily responsibilities of caringfor a loved one. Respite may beprovided in or out of the home,for a period of hours or days,depending on the needs of thesenior and the caregiver.
All City Caregivers21900 Burbank Blvd. 3rd FloorWoodland Hills, CA 91367(805) 383-6814(818) 359-2966http://www.allcitycaregivers.com
AlmaVia of Camarillo2500 N. Ponderosa DriveCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 388-5277http://www.almaviaofcamarillo.org
❖ Alzheimer’sAssociationCalifornia CentralCoast Chapter800Wood Road, Suite 302Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 484-6028(800) 272-3900http://www.alz.org/cacentralcoast
❖ Alzheimer’s Day CareResource CenterSenior Concerns401 Hodencamp RoadThousand Oaks CA 91360(805) 497-0189http://www.seniorconcerns.org
Camarillo HealthCare District Lifelineof Ventura County3639 E. Las Posas RoadSuite 117, Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 388 1952 ext. 132http://www.camhealth.com
❖ Camarillo Hospice400 Rosewood Ave., Suite 102Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 389 6870 ext. 11www.camarillohospice.org
Coast CaregiverResource Center1528 Chapala St. Suite 302Santa Barbara, CA 93101-8821(805) 962-3600
Comfort Keepers325 E. Hillcrest Drive, Suite 150Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 494-9900(805) 658-2600http://www.comfortkeepers.com
Darancare Corp.4820 Adohr Lane, Suite D and CCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 482-0728(888) 433-3335http://www.darancare.com
❖ Family CaregiverAlliance—NationalCenter on Caregiving180 Montgomery St., Suite 1100San Francisco, CA 94104(800) 445-8106http://www.caregiver.org/caregiver/jsp/home.jsp
Help Unlimited1765 Goodyear Ave., Suite 201Ventura, CA 93003(805) 654-6990http://www.helpunlimited.com
In Your Home Care1880 Goodyear Ave.Ventura, CA 93003(805) 204-1222(866) 658-3350http://www.inyourhome-care.com
Trova Home Care(805) 529-9600(877) 998-7682info@trovahomecare.comhttp://trovahomecare.com
The Villa at Ojai1117 Sunnyglenn Ave.Ojai, CA 93023(805) 646-6180http://www.thevillaatojai.com
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t takes a village, not only to raise our young butto allow elders to feel vibrant and alive, safe andprotected with a sense of worthwhile, perhapspursuing an education, working in an area they mayhave dreamed of or lending a helping hand.
This section provides a number of resources tomake many of the above possible and more. Civic
organizations and the community all are there in goodtimes and not so good times. So go ahead and seekthem out.
HICAP Insurance CounselingFinding your way around health plans for older
adults can bemind boggling. Most seniors choosebetween Medicare and a Medicare managed care plan.
The various plans are confusing and finding theright one not always is easy. The California HealthInsurance Counseling and Advocacy Program locationsare included in this section to guide you through themaze of issues. In Ventura County call (800)-434-0222.
They also must decide whether there is a for themneed to purchase supplemental or longterm careinsurance. Those resources are located in the InsuranceFinancial & Legal section beginning on page.
In thissectionAdvocacy GroupsDisability ServicesDisasterPreparedness
HICAP InsuranceCounseling
Information& Assistance
Senior CentersVolunteerOpportunities
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Advocacy Groups❖ Better BusinessBureau of theTri-CountiesP.O. Box 129Santa Barbara, CA 93102(805) 963-8657http://www.santabarbara.bbb.org
❖ El Concilio delCondado deVentura301 South C St.Oxnard CA 93030(805) 486-9777http://www.elconcilioventura.org/index.html
❖ Senior AdvocatesSenior Concernshttp://www.seniorconcerns.orgClick “programs”
Simi Valley— By appointment3900 Avenida SimiSimi Valley, CA 93063(805) 583-6363
Thousand Oaks1385 E. Janss RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 495-6250
CommunityResources❖ Ascension LutheranChurch1600 Hillcrest DriveThousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 494-0406http://www.alcto.org
❖ Ventura CountyBehavioral HealthOlder Adult Program(805) 981-5400
❖ Community Actionof Ventura County621 Richmond Ave.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 436-4000http://www.ca-vc.org
❖ Ventura CountyDistrict AttorneyConsumer Mediation(805) 654-3110http://da.countyofventura.org/cepd.htm
❖ El Concilio delCondado deVentura301 South C St.Oxnard CA 93030(805) 486-9777http://www.elconcilioventura.org/index.html
❖ Elected officials(916) 445-2636
❖ County of VenturaHuman ServicesAgencyVeterans Service Office1701 Pacific Ave., Suite 110Oxnard, CA 93033(805) 385-6366http://portal.countyofventura.org
❖ Habitat for Humanityof Ventura County121 South Rice Ave.Oxnard, CA 93030-7235(805) 485-6065http://habitatventura.org
❖ Senior and FamilyResource Group of theConejo(805) 492-8300
❖ Senior Concerns401 Hodencamp RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91360-5467(805) 497-0189http://www.seniorconcerns.org
❖ Ventura CountySheriff’s Dept. Officeof Emergency Services800 S. Victoria Ave.Ventura, CA 93009(805) 654-2551http://www.vcsd.org/oes/index.html
❖ Dept. ofVeterans Affairshttp://www.va.gov
DisabilityServicesOrganizations that assistdisabled persons in leadingindependent lives.
❖ Arc Ventura CountySupport for people withdevelopmental disabilities5103Walker St.Ventura, CA 93003(805) 650-8611http://arcvc.org
❖ Assistive TechnologyNetworkResources for peoplewith disabilities1304 Southpoint Blvd., Suite 240Petaluma, CA 94954(800) 390-2699TTY(800) 900-0706http://www.atnet.org
❖ Braille InstituteSanta Barbara Regional CenterServes Ventura County2031 De La Vina St.Santa Barbara, CA 93105(805) 682-6222(805) 983-3324 (voice mail)http://www.brailleinstitute.org/santa_barbara
❖ California TelephoneAccess ProgramAssists with communicationdevices.P.O. Box 3310Stockton, CA 95213(800) 806-1191http://ddtp.org
❖ Easter SealsTri-CountiesServices for people withdisabilities and their families.10730 Henderson RoadVentura, CA 93004(805) 647-1141http://ca-tr.easterseals.com
❖ EyeCare AmericaSeniors Eye Care(800) 222-3937http://www.eyecareamerica.org
❖ Hearing FoundationEar of the Lion Foundation(800) 327-8077
❖ Independent LivingResource CenterVentura office1802 Eastman Ave. Suite 112Ventura, CA 93003(805) 650-5993TTY(805) 650-0669http://www.ilrc-trico.org/home.html
❖ Pacific ADA CenterTechnical AssistanceHotline555 12th St., Suite 1030Oakland, CA 94607(800) 949-4232TTY(510) 285-5600http://www.adapacific.org
❖ Tri-CountiesRegional CenterServices for people withdevelopmental disabilities.2401 E. Gonzales Road,Suite 100 . Oxnard, CA 93036(805) 485-3177http://www.tri-counties.org
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❖ Tri-County GLADServing the deaf and hard ofhearing community702 County Square DriveSuite 101, Ventura, CA 93003(805) 644-6322TTY(805) 644-6323http://tcglad.org
DisasterPreparednessAgencies offering assistance inan emergency.
❖ American Red CrossVentura CountyChapterhttp://www.arcventura.org
Executive Headquarters836 Calle PlanoCamarillo CA 93012(805) 987-1514
Ventura ProgramHeadquarters2355 Portola RoadVentura, CA 93003(805) 339-2234
East County Service Center2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd.,Suite CThousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 497-7044
Ojai Valley Service Center210 Canada St.Ojai CA 93023(805) 646-6044
Port Hueneme Navy BaseVentura County Service Center2600 Dobson St., Suite 2Building 1169 NBVCPort Hueneme, CA 93043(805) 982-3074
❖ Federal EmergencyManagement Agency(FEMA)Nationwide disaster information500 C St., S.W.Washington, DC 20472(800) 621-3362http://www.fema.gov
❖ Ready AmericaDisaster PreparednessU.S. Dept. of Homeland SecurityWashington, DC 20528(800) 480-2520http://www.ready.gov
HICAP InsuranceCounseling❖ Health InsuranceCounseling andAdvocacy ProgramThe following organizations
offer HICAP services.
Camarillo Health Care District3639 E. Las Posas RoadSuite 117, Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 388-1952
Colonia Senior Center126-B Amelia CourtOxnard, CA 93030(805) 385-8163
Community Memorial Hospital147 North Brent St.Ventura, CA 93003(805) 477-7310
Fillmore Senior Center533 Santa Clara St.Fillmore, CA 93015(805) 477-7310
Goebel Senior Adult Center1385 E. Janss RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 381-2744
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Help of Ojai —West Campus370 Baldwin RoadOjai, CA 93023(805) 649-9218
Moopark Active Adult Center799 Moorpark Ave.Moorpark, CA 93021(805) 517-6261
Pleasant Valley Senior Center1605 E. Burnley St.Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 482-4881
Port HuenemeCommunity Center550 Park Ave.Port Hueneme, CA 93041(805) 986-6542
Santa Paula Senior Center530W. Main St.Santa Paula, CA 93060(805) 477-7310
Simi Valley Senior Center3900 Avenida SimiSimi Valley, CA 93063(805) 583-6363
South Oxnard Senior Center200 East Bard RoadOxnard, CA 93033(805) 477-7310
Ventura SeniorRecreation Center420 E. Santa Clara St.Ventura, CA 93001(805) 648-2829
Wilson Senior Center350 North C St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 385-8028
❖ Ventura CountyArea Agency on AgingHealth Insurance Counselingand Advocacy Program646 County Square DriveSuite 100, Ventura, CA 93003(805) 477-7310 (800) 510-2020
❖ Social SecurityAdministrationOxnard, Thousand Oaks andVentura offices(805) 477-7310
❖ St. John’s RegionalMedical Center1600 N. Rose Ave.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 477-7310
Information& AssistanceMiscellaneous resourcesproviding general informationand assistance for seniors,caregivers and advocates, aswell as resources that providedirect referrals for specificservices
❖ Denti-Cal ServicesDept. of Health(800) 322-6384http://denti-cal.ca.gov
❖ El Concilio delCondado deVentura301 South C St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 486-9777http://www.elconcilioventura.org/index.html
❖ Interface Childrenand Family Services211 Ventura County /24-hour helpline1305 Del Norte Road, Suite 130Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 2-1-1http://www.icfs.org/211.html
❖ Santa Barbara/Ventura CountyDental Society1607 E. Thompson Blvd.Ventura, CA 93001(805) 656-3166http://www.sbvcds.org
❖ Ventura County AreaAgency on AgingInformation andAssistance646 County Square DriveSuite 100, Ventura CA 93003(805) 477-7300(800) 510-2020http://aaa.countyofventura.org
❖ Ventura CountyMedical AssociationPhysician Locator601 E. Daily Drive, Suite 129Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 484-6822http://www.venturamedical.org/default.asp
❖ City ofThousand Oaks2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd.Thousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 449-7283http://toaks.org/gogreen
Senior CentersLocal senior centers operateand coordinate a number ofprograms including healthscreening, employmentreferrals, HICAP counseling,recreational programs,consumer services, physicalfitness programs, adulteducation, group meal sites andlegal services.
❖ Camarillo-PleasantValley Senior Center1605 E. Burnley St.Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 482-4881http://www.pvrpd.org/seniors.HTM
❖ Colonia SeniorCenter126-B Amelia CourtOxnard, CA 93030(805) 385-8163http://oxnardrec.org
❖ Fillmore SeniorCenter533 Santa Clara St.,Fillmore, CA 93015(805) 524-4533http://www.fillmoreca.com/senior.htm
❖ Goebel SeniorCenter1385 E. Janss RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 381-2744http://www.goebelsenioradultcenter.org
❖ Help of OjaiLittle House111W. Santa Ana St.Ojai, CA 93023(805) 646-5122http://www.helpofojai.org
❖ Moorpark ActiveAdult Center799 Moorpark Ave.Moorpark, CA 93021(805) 517-6261http://ci.moorpark.ca.us
❖ OxnardWilsonSenior Center350 North C St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 385-8028http://oxnardrec.org
❖ Port HuenemeSenior Center550 Park Ave.Port Hueneme, CA 93041(805) 986-6542http://www.ci.port-hueneme.ca.us/Recreation/Community_Center.html
❖ Santa PaulaSenior Center530W. Main St.Santa Paula, CA 93060(805) 933-4226 ext. 356http://www.ci.santa-paula.ca.us/CommunityServices.htm
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❖ Simi ValleySenior Center3900 Avenida SimiSimi Valley, CA 93063(805) 583-6363http://www.ci.simi-valley.ca.us
❖ South OxnardSenior Center200 E. Bard RoadOxnard, CA 93033(805) 385-8042http://oxnardrec.org
❖ Ventura AvenueAdult Center550 N. Ventura Ave.Ventura, CA 93001(805) 648-3035http://www.cityofventura.net/cs/senior-services
❖ Ventura SeniorRecreation Center420 E. Santa Clara St.Ventura, CA 93001(805) 648-2829http://www.cityofventura.net/cs/senior-services
VolunteerOpportunities❖ CaregiversVolunteersAssisting the Elderly1765 Goodyear Ave., Suite 205Ventura, CA 93003(805) 658-8530http://www.vccaregivers.org
❖ Health InsuranceCounseling andAdvocacy Program(HICAP)Medicare and longtermcare counseling(800) 434-0222http://www.medicareroute66.com/volunteer.shtml
❖ Retired SeniorVolunteer Program(RSVP)111W. Santa Ana St.,Ojai, CA 93023(805) 646-7787http://www.venturacountyrsvp.org
350 N. C St.,Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 385-8023http://www.venturacountyrsvp.org
1385 Janss Road,Thousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 381-2742http://www.venturacountyrsvp.org
❖ UnitedWayVolunteer VenturaCounty1317 Del Norte Road, Suite 100,Camarillo CA 93010(805) 485-6288http://www.volunteerventuracounty.org/volunteer
❖ Ventura CountyVolunteer CoordinatorsCouncilhttp://www.vcvcc.org
❖ Ventura Police Dept.Volunteers(805) 339-4320http://www.venturapd.org
lunch is ready for them to fix on their own.In that respect home care providers can be a
more affordable option, according to Faupel,A large percentage of caregivers, Faupel said,
are middle aged women, early retirees etc/.The basic level of care which includes
companionship, light housekeeping and mealpreparation etc., requires a minimum of oneyear of experience and references. Since they arenot providing medical care, there is no licensinginvolved, however, the company does runbackground checks on the home care providersand they are bonded and insured through thefranchise. Faupel said they also want to knowwhat their interests are which will help placethem with a client.
“The job as a caregiver is all about creating
relationships and matching personalities,” shesaid. And In spite of what many might think, thejob is a lot more than simply babysitting,”
They also are expected to monitor and givefeedback to the family on changes in behavior,appearance, etc. Often families don’t see specificchanges in their elderly parents and caregiverscan offer that perspective.
“We have a spike in caregiver requests afterthe holidays,” Faupel said. As family membersspend time with their parents they might noticea change— the house is not as well takencare of, their appearance has becomemoredisheveled, they are not eating well, there’s asense of isolation, etc. It’s then the family realizesthey need someone to help.
When someone is requesting home careassistance, the provider goes to the home andmeets with an adult child to get the history.
Following that, they are introduced to the
elderly client.First impressions will tell if it is a right match
between both provider and client — how theyfeel with one another and how at ease they are.
Creating the relationship between the clientand the home care provider also gives adultchildren that security, relieving some of theirguilt. They can be reassured that the client has amultilevel of coverage.
Professional home care providers also can behired by a primary caregiver to provide respitecare, temporary care as a break for them. Respitecare can be provided for a few hours, a day, orlonger.
Faupel said many people think a home careprofessional is “babysitting.”“The job is a lot morethan simply babysitting,”And those who haveexperienced their services have a lasting respectfor them.
Amy Stroba, Eldercare editor
Continued from 2HOME CARE
The job as a caregiver is all about creating relationships and matching personalities.Kris Faupel, Trova Home Care“ ”
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Is it age or P.A.D.that’s slowing you down?
You’re out walking, or you’re at home, climbingthe stairs. Your legs or feet ache. Maybe they startto cramp. You get relief when you stop movingbecause the pain goes away.
It’s just part of aging, right? Not necessarily.Discomfort in your legs or feet during the day couldindicate Peripheral Arterial Disease, or P.A.D.
An estimated 8 to 12 million Americans arecurrently living with P.A.D., but only 2 million havebeen diagnosed. Even more worrisome, more than50 percent of those with P.A.D. have no signs orsymptoms of the disease.
According to Alan T. Hirsch, M.D., Professorof Epidemiology and Community Health at theUniversity of Minnesota School of Public Health,“P.A.D. is a disease that has huge significance to thepublic and to every American family because it isassociated with a very high rate of heart attack andstroke, and it is the primary cause of amputation.”
The disease occurs when blood flow to the legsand feet is restricted by a build-up of fatty depositsin the blood vessels in the legs. It can cause pain,cramping and discomfort that can make walking— and life —miserable, or individuals may have nosymptoms at all. Ultimately, untreated blockagescan cut off blood flow entirely and lead to the loss
of a leg or foot to amputation.The symptoms of P.A.D. can be tiredness,
cramping or pain in the legs that occurs when youwalk but goes away when you rest; foot or toe painthat disturbs sleep; and/or slow-to-heal wounds orsores on the feet or toes. Even if you do not havesymptoms, you may have P.A.D. or be at increasedrisk for it.
Factors that put you at risk for P.A.D. include:• Age 50 years and older• Diabetes• African-American or Hispanic• Currently smoke or are a former smoker• High blood pressure, or hypertension• High cholesterol• Heart disease, heart attack or stroke“Current national guidelines state that
individuals who are 70 years and older, or thosewho are 50 years of age and older who have knownrisk factors for P.A.D., or individuals who are youngerthan 50 years and have diabetes, should be testedfor P.A.D.,” says Dr. Hirsch.
Doctors can determine if you have P.A.D. witha simple, painless test called an Ankle BrachialIndex (ABI). Additional tests can determine whereblockages are located.
Septemberis P.A.D.
AwarenessMonth
Should you be screened?September is P.A.D. awareness month.
Get a leg up on better health and find out ifyou should be tested for P.A.D..
Current national guidelines state thatindividuals who are 70 years and older, orthose who are 50 years of age and olderwho have known risk factors for P.A.D., orindividuals who are younger than 50 yearsand have diabetes, should be tested forP.A.D.,”
Doctors can determine if you have P.A.D.with a simple, painless test called an AnkleBrachial Index (ABI). Additional tests candetermine where blockages are located.
West Coast Vascular in Ventura will beoffering free screening in the community.Health care professionals will be on site toperform the screening tests for all registeredparticipants. To find out your risk for P.A.D.and to sign up for the free screening,register in advance by contactingWestCoast Vascular at 643-3330 or visit http://westcoastvascular.com for more information.
Peripheral Vascular Diseaseoccurs when blood flow to thelegs and feet is restricted bydeposits in the blood vesselsin the legs. It can affect adultsage 50 or older who are at risk.
P.A.D. FactsSymptoms
• Discomfort, fatigue, heaviness,tiredness and cramping in theleg muscles during activity.• Pain in the legs and/or feet thatdisturbs sleep.• Sores or wounds on toes, feet orlegs that heal slowly or not at all.• Color changes in the skin ofthe feet, including paleness orblueness.• Lower temperature in one legcompared to the other leg• Poor nail growth and decreasedhair growth on toes and legs.
IdentificationPhysicians diagnose P.A.D.in several ways:
• Physical Exam of the legs, feetand toes to discover weak orabsent peripheral pulses or othersigns of disease.• Doppler (Ultrasound)testperformed on the legs todetermine where the blockage isoccurring.• Ankle•brachial index (ABI)performed to compare bloodpressure in the arms with bloodpressure in the legs to diagnoseasymptomatic P.A.D.
Treatment optionsMild P.A.D. can usually betreated with lifestyle changes ormedication.• Lifestyle changes: Stop
smoking, eat healthy, exerciseregularly.• Medication: Lower bloodpressure, reduce cholesterol,lower the risk of blood clotsand/or manage diabetes.
ProceduresWhen P.A.D. has progressed inits severity, further treatment isrecommended to restore bloodflow to the leg and foot, therebyreducing pain and lowering therisk of losing a leg or foot toamputation.• Endovascular proceduresinclude atherectomy,angioplasty, stenting and lastlysurgery.
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One of the more difficult conversations is the onewhere we talk about death. But it’s necessary,particularly for family caregivers who are helping anill or aging parent.
And often you will find the parent eager toparticipate in the conversation.
Talk about plans for funerals so you fully understand theirwishes. That includes how the body will be laid to rest, whatkind of service is desired and how to pay for funeral and burialarrangements.
Also understand local options for hospice care. This isavailable in Ventura County through a number of differentcommunity-based agencies that emphasize dealing withsymptoms of an illness rather than with cures. Hospice caremeets the needs of terminally ill individuals and/or their families,including in-home options.
Finally, don’t forget yourself. You might want and need helpin coping with the passing of a loved one. Many local supportgroups and agencies are there to provide assistance you need.You don’t have to go through this alone.
In thissectionBereavement ServicesFinancial AssistanceFuneral ServicesHospice CareMemorial Markers
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❖ Denotes a government ornonprofit agency.
BereavementServicesOrganizations that offer support tothose who are coping with the lossof a loved one.
❖ Help Of OjaiCaring Neighbors111W. Santa Ana St.Ojai , CA 93023(805) 646-5122http://www.helpofojai.org
❖ Hospice of theConejo80 E. Hillcrest Drive, Suite 204Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 495-2145http://www.hospiceoftheconejo.org
❖ Camarillo Hospice400 Rosewood Ave., Suite 102Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 389-6870, ext. 11http://www.camarillohospice.org
❖ LivingstonMemorial VisitingNurse Associationand Hospicehttp://lmvna.org
1996 Eastman Ave., Suite 101Ventura, CA 93003(805) 642-0239(800) 223-4862
80 Long Court, Suite 1-AThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 495-9655
❖ St. John’s RegionalMedical CenterSpiritual CareService Department1600 N. Rose Ave.Oxnard , CA 93030(805) 988-2891http://www.stjohnshealth.org/index.htm
Someone To Turn To3600 Dunkirk DriveOxnard, CA 93035(805) 490-3127lslapides@earthlink.net
FinancialAssistance❖ County of VenturaPublic AdministratorIndigent Burials800 S. Victoria Ave.Ventura, CA 93009(805) 654-3141http://portal.countyofventura.org
❖ Funeral ConsumersAlliance - Channel CitiesP.O. Box 878Newbury Park, CA 91319(805) 692-2464http://www.funerals.org
Funeral ServicesAabbey Memorial8455 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd.,Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 487-4200http://www.aabbeymemorial.com
Camino Del SolMemorial Centerand Funeral Home200 North C St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 483-3443http://www.caminodelsolfuneralhome.com
Channel IslandsCremationsVentura, CA 93001(805) 240-1359http://www.channelislandscremations.c
Charles CarrollFuneral Home15 Teloma DriveVentura, CA 93003(805) 642-8134http://charlescarrollfuneralhome.com
Conejo MountainFuneral Home,Memorial Parkand Crematory2052 Howard RoadCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 482-1959http://www.conejomountain.com
FunerariaDel Angel Stetler128 S. 8th St.Santa Paula, CA 93060(805) 525-5595
Garcia Mortuary629 South A St.,Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 486-9148
Griffin FamilyFuneral Chapelhttp://www.griffinfamilyfuneral.comCamarillo1075 E. Daily DriveCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 482-1166
Thousand Oaks101 E.Wilbur RoadThousand Oaks , CA 91360(805) 230-2800
Ojai Valley FuneralServices530W. Oja Ave.Ojai, CA 93023(805) 640-3600http://www.ojaimortuary.com
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Ivy LawnMemorial Park5400 Valentine RoadVentura, CA 93003(805) 642-1055http://www.ivylawn.org
Pierce Brothers ValleyOaks Memorial Park,Mortuary & Crematory5600 Lindero Canyon RoadWestlake Village, CA 91362(818) 889-0902http://www.piercebrothersvalleyoaks.com
Ted MayrFuneral Home3150 Loma Vista RoadVentura, CA 93003(805) 643-9977http://www.tedmayrfuneralhome.com
Perez FamilyFuneral Homes1347 Del Norte RoadCamarillo, CA 91320(805) 484-6365http://www.camarillomortuary.com
Pierce BrothersSanta Paula Cemetery380 Cemetery RoadSanta Paula, CA 93060(805) 525-5258http://www.dignitymemorial.com
Robert Rey Garcia Jr.Funeral Services830 East Santa Paula StreetSanta Paula, CA 93060(805) 229-7054http://www.santapaulafuneralhome.com
Skillin-Carroll Mortuary600 Central Ave.Fillmore, CA 93015(805) 524-0744http://www.dignitymemorial.com
Hospice CareLocal hospices provide servicesspecifically designed to meet theneeds of terminally ill individualsand/or their families.
AlmaVia of Camarillo2500 N. Ponderosa Drive,Camarillo, CA 93012(805) 487-8464http://www.almaviaofcamarillo.org
AssistedHome Hospicehttp://www.assisted1.com
468 Pennsfield Place, Suite 102,Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 371-9988
2140 Eastman Ave., Suite 203,Ventura, CA 93003(805) 677-2100
❖ Buena VistaHospice Care143 Triunfo Canyon RoadSuite 103Westlake Village, CA 91361(805) 777-1133(888) 302-8362http://www.buenavistahospicecare.com
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❖ Camarillo Hospice400 Rosewood Ave., Suite 102,Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 389-6870, ext. 11http://www.camarillohospice.org
❖ Hospiceof the Conejo80 E. Hillcrest Drive, Suite 204,Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 495-2145http://www.hospiceoftheconejo.org
❖ Livingston MemorialVisiting NurseAssociationand Hospicehttp://lmvna.orgVentura1996 Eastman Ave., Suite 101Ventura, CA 93003(805) 642-0239
Thousand Oaks80 Long Court, Suite 1-AThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 495-9655
❖ Moorpark HealthCare Center4762 Maureen LaneMoorpark, CA 93021(805) 517-1620http://tlchomehospice.com/moorpark-health-care-center
ProCare Hospice1700 N. Lombard St., Suite 200Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 983-4708(888) 620-6993http://www.procarenet.com
❖ Roze RoomHospice of Ventura5675 Ralston St., Suite CVentura, CA 93003(805) 654-0191http://www.rozeroomhospice.org
❖ Santa Clara ValleyHospice / HomeSupport Group133 N. Mill St.Santa Paula, CA 93060(805) 525-1333
❖ TLC Home Hospice5400 Atlantis CourtMoorpark, CA 93021(805) 517-1620http://www.tlchomehospice.com
The Villa at Ojai1117 Sunnyglenn Ave.Ojai, CA 93023(805) 646-6180http://www.thevillaatojai.com
MemorialMarkersCasket Store200 North C St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 487-8464http://www.casketsandurns.com
Guardian MemorialOxnard, CA 93030(805) 485-2572http://www.guardianmemorial.com
Conejo MountainFuneral Home,Memorial Parkand Crematory2052 Howard RoadCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 482-1959http://www.conejomountain.com
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In thissectionAudiologists / Hearing AidsDentists / DenturistGeneral Healthcare ServicesHospitalsMedical ClinicsMedical EquipmentMental Health ResourcesNurse PractitionersOptometryOrthopedic FootwearPharmacies & Drug StoresPhysical TherapistsPhysiciansPodiatryPsychologistsRadiation OncologyRadiology ServicesRehabilitation ServicesSkilled Nursing FacilitiesVascular Surgeons
One of the most important functions when helping a parentor other older adult, is to ask questions. This is particularlynecessary when it comes to their healthcare.
Be sure to ask them how they are feeling, and if they are notfeeling well, try to get as specific information as you can.
When you begin to look for a physician, ask friends forreferrals and then— if possible, depending on your care plan— arrangefor a meeting with the physician where you talk with them about yourexpectations— and theirs.
When medical treatment is necessary, you must be willing to stepup and ask all the questions you can so you, and your parent, are fullyinformed of the diagnosis and treatment, including any medication.
The California Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program(HICAP) offers assistance with Medicare and private insurance operations.Counselors with the program have regularly scheduled hours at mostsenior citizen centers in the county as well as at hospitals. The SocialSecurity Administration also can provide answers to many of yourMedicare and Social Security questions.
Visit hospitals, rehabilitation centers or nursing centers, if possible.Ask questions about the operation; be sure to understand if they acceptMedicare or MediCal, or your insurance. Talk about billing procedures.
Check out nursing home facilities. Make sure it is a place where youand your loved one will be comfortable and be sure to spend time with theresidents as well as the staff.
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❖ Denotes a government ornonprofit agency
Audiologists/Hearing AidsAcoustic Hearing Aids2412 N. Ponderosa DriveCamarillo, CA 91310(805) 482-1103
3663W. Fifth St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 444-5767http://www.acoustichearingaid.com
Conejo Hearing Center5655 Lindero Canyon Road Sute503Westlake Village, CA 91362(818) 991-3800http://www.conejohearingcenter.com
Decibel Hearing1687 Erringer RoadSimi Valley, CA 93065(805) 584-3327
415 E. Rolling Oaks RoadSuite 190, Thousand Oaks, CA91361(805) 449-2380http://www.decibelhearing.com
Gold Coast AudiologyA HearUSA, Inc. company3003 Loma Vista Road, Suite CVentura, CA 93003(805) 648-1685
Ojai Valley Shopping Center1211 Maricopa Hwy., Suite 109,Ojai, CA 93023(805) 646-4520
HEARxWestSanta Rosa Plaza5800 Santa Rosa RoadSuite 123, Camarillo, CA 93012(805) 482-9821
623W. Channel Islands Blvd.Port Hueneme, CA 93041(805) 984-0418
123 Hodencamp Road Suite 104Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 496-1674
3585 Telegraph Road Suite JVentura, CA 93003(805) 658-6013
Denturist,MedicalCalifornia DentalStudio400 Mobil Avenue, A-3Camarillo, CA 93010805 987-0632http://caldentstudio@gmail.com
GeneralHealthcareServicesAdventist HealthHome Care Services2975 N. Sycamore DriveSimi Valley, CA 93065(805) 955-8190http://www.simivalleyhospital.com
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Assisted HealthCare Serviceshttp://www.assisted1.com2140 Eastman Ave. Suite 201Ventura, CA 93003(805) 677-2100
468 Pennsfield Place, Suite 110Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 371-9988
Brain Longevity Center2100 Lynn Road, Suite 230Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 497-7274http://www.brainlc.com
Arnold Bresky, M.D.Camarillo SpringsHolistic Center816 Camarillo Springs RoadSuite E, Camarillo, CA 93012(805) 987-1800http://www.camarilloholistichealth.com
❖ Camarillo HealthCare District3639 Los Posas RoadCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 388-1952 ext. 106http://www.camhealth.com
❖ Dept. of VeteranAffairshttp://www.va.gov
In Your Home Care1880 Goodyear Ave.,Ventura, CA 93003(805) 204-1222(866) 658-3350http://www.inyourhome-care.com
Shangri La CareCooperative428 Bryant Circle, Suite 246Ojai, CA 93023http://www.shangrilacarecooperative.org(805) 640-6464
St. John’s PleasantValley Hospital2309 San Antonio Ave.Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 389-5800http://www.stjohnshealth.org
❖ TLC Home Hospice5400 Atlantis CourtMoorpark, CA 93021(805) 517-1621http://www.tlchomehospice.com
❖ City ofThousand OaksDrug disposal2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd.Thousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 449-7283http://toaks.org/gogreen
❖Ventura County AreaAgency on Aging646 County Square DriveSuite 100, Ventura, CA 93003(805) 477-7300(800) 510-2020http://aaa.countyofventura.org
HospitalsCommunityMemorial Hospital147 N. Brent St.Ventura, CA 93003(805) 652-5011
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Los Robles RegionalMedical Center215W. Janss RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 497-2727http://www.losrobleshospital.com
❖ Ojai ValleyCommunity Hospital1306 Maricopa Highway,Ojai, CA 93023(805) 646-1401
❖ St. John’s RegionalMedical Center1600 N. Rose Ave.,Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 988-2500http://www.stjohnshealth.org
❖ St. John’s PleasantValley Hospital2309 San Antonio Ave.,Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 389-5800http://www.stjohnshealth.org
❖ Santa PaulaMemorial Hospital825 N. 10th St.Santa Paula, CA 93060(805) 525-7171
Simi Valley Hospital2975 N. Sycamore DriveSimi Valley, CA 93065(805) 955-6000
Ventura CountyMedical Center3291 Loma Vista RoadVentura , CA 93003(805) 652-6000
Medical ClinicsUnder-insured and uninsuredmembers of the communitymay be able to access somehealthcare through thesenonprofit agencies.
❖ Clinicas delCamino RealClinic sites throughout thecounty200 S.Wells Road, Suite 100Ventura, CA 93004(805) 647-6322http://www.clinicas.org
❖ Simi Valley Free Clinic2060 Tapo Street,Simi Valley, CA 93063(805) 522-3733http://www.freeclinicsv.com
❖ WestminsterFree ClinicPrimary Healthcare and more1000 E. Janss RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 241-8366http://www.westminsterclinic.org
MedicalEquipmentEvolution IndependentLiving Systems5341 Derry Ave., Suite SAgoura Hills, CA 91301(818) 879-1312(800) 836-8577http://www.eavht.com
Redi-Med Supply1958 Rose Ave.Oxnard, CA 93036(805) 981-2288(877) 677-7334http://www.redimedsupply.com
Therapeutic Home CareHomemedical equipment andsupplies.318 South A St.Oxnard, CA 93030(888) 444-0842http://www.therapeutichomecare.com
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Pharmacies &Drug StoresSeeber’s Pharmacy10W. Harvard Blvd., Suite HSanta Paula, CA 93060(805) 525-3313http://www.seebers.com
The Medicine ShoppePharmacy of SantaPaula431 N. Ojai Road, Suite CSanta Paula, CA 93060(805) 525-3335
The Medicine ShoppePharmacy of Ojai960 E. Ojai Ave.Ojai, CA 93023(805) 646-0106http://www.medicineshoppe.com
❖ The Cityof Thousand OaksDrug disposal collection2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd.Thousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 449-7283http://toaks.org/gogreen
PhysicalTherapistsBiomotionPhysical Therapy425 Haaland Drive, Suite 100Thousand Oaks, CA 91361(805) 379-1748
Community MemorialHospital PhysicalTherapy147 N. Brent St.,Ventura, CA 93003(805) 652-5063
Darancare Corp4820 Adohr Lane Suite D & CCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 482-0728http://www.darancare.com
George ErbPhysical Therapy231 Camarillo Ranch RoadCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 484-2026
Oxnard Sport andSpine Physical Therapy941W. 7th St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 486-8611
Vertex Physical Therapy1980 Sequoia Ave.,Simi Valley, CA 93063(805) 306-0070
PhysiciansCabrillo CardiologyMedical Group2241WankelWay, Suite COxnard, CA 93030(805) 983-0922
400 Camarillo Ranch RoadSuite 205, Camarillo, CA 93012(805) 384-9313
Michael Jamison,MD, FACCCardiology and InternalMedicine Consultant3901 Las Posas Road Suite 100,Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 388-0080
❖ Physician LocatorVentura County MedicalAssociation(805) 484-6822http://www.venturamedical.org
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Ventura CountyGastroenterologyMedical Grouphttp://www.doctummy.com
2241WankelWay, Suite AOxnard, CA 93030(805) 983-0521
2486 N. Ponderosa DriveSuite D-206, Camarillo,CA 93010(805) 484-7921
West Coast Ear,Nose and Throathttp://www.westcoastent.org
301 S.Moorpark RoadThousandOaks, CA 91361(805) 379-0824
3801 E. Las Posas RoadSuite 106B , Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 484-0544
West Coast Hearingand Balance Center2876 N. Sycamore DriveSuite 303, Simi Valley, CA 93065(805) 583-8698http://www.westcoastent.org
PodiatryBruce A. Olson2035 Saviers Road, Suite 5,Oxnard, CA 93033(805) 486-8710
Jerald Somdahl134 N. 10th St.Santa Paula(805) 933-13
PsychologyBob Knight Ph.D.Specializing in clinicalgeropsychology, adultdevelopment and aging.(805) 889-6681
RadiationOncologyCabrillo RadiationOncology Center2841 Cabrillo Drive,Ventura, CA 93003(805) 648-5191
Radiation OncologyCenters of VenturaCountyhttp://www.rocvc.com
1700 N. Rose Ave., Suite 120Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 988-2657
5301 Mission Oaks Blvd.,Camarillo, CA 93012(805) 484-1919See ad inside front page
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Keep your brain fitIf you find yourself wondering where you left
your glasses— again— or struggling to recalla name or a word you’ve used a million times,you’re not alone. But if you’re worried that yourlapses are destined to be a permanent part ofold age, take heart. It’s never too late to improvebrain function.
Here are some simple exercises you can do tokeep your brain fit.
• Take a guided tour of a museum or anothersite of interest. Pay careful attention to what theguide says. When you get home, reconstructthe tour by writing an outline that includeseverything you remember. Memory activities
that engage all levels of brain operation, suchas receiving, remembering and thinking, help toimprove the function of the brain.
• Choose a song with lyrics you enjoy butdon’t have memorized. Listen to the song asmany times as necessary to write down all thelyrics. Then learn to sing along. Once you’vemastered one song, move on to another.Developing better habits of careful listening willhelp you in your understanding, thinking andremembering. Reconstructing the song requiresclose, intentional focus and an active memory.
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Radiology ServicesGrossmanImaging Centers(805) 988-0616http://www.grossmanimagingcenter.com
2001 N. Solar DriveSuite 135, Oxnard, CA 93036
2151 E. Gonzales RoadSuite 101, Oxnard, CA 93036
2705 Loma Vista RoadVentura, CA 93003
Rehabilitation ServicesCamarillo Spineand Nerve Institute632 Las Posas RoadCamarillo, CA 93010(888) 429-2193http://camarillospineandnerveinstitute.com
Hand Rehabilitation Specialists101 Hodencamp Road, Suite 100Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 495-0516
TheracareRehabilitation Service3543 Old Conejo Road Suite 102BNewbury Park, CA 91320(805) 522-9771
SkilledNursingFacilitiesShoreline Care Center5225 South J. St.Oxnard, CA 93033(805) 488-3696
Simi Valley Care Center5270 E. Los Angeles Ave.Simi Valley, CA 93063(805) 522-9155
❖ CamarilloHealthcare Center205 Granada St.Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 482-9805http://www.camarillohealthcare.com
Country VillaOxnard Manor1400 Gonzales RoadOxnard, CA 93036(805) 983-0324http://countryvillahealth.com
Emeritus of Camarillo6000 Santa Rosa RoadCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 388-8086http://www.emeritus.com
OakView atUniversity Village3557 Campus DriveThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 241-2002http://www.uvto.com
❖ St. Joseph’s Health andRetirement Center2464 E. Ojai AveOjai, CA 93023(805) 646-1466
Vista Cove Care Centerof Santa Paula250 March St.Santa Paula, CA 93060(805) 525-7134http://vistacove.net
Westlake HealthCare Center250 Fairview RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91361(805) 494-1233
Vascular SurgeonsWest Coast VascularMain Office100 N. Brent St., Suite 201Ventura, CA, 93003(805) 643-3330http://westcoastvascular.com
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Many older adults want to remain in their homesas they age.With a little help, that is sometimespossible. Area groups listed in this section can helpprovidemodifications to the home, such as installingguard rails or wheelchair access thatmay be enoughto allow them to stay put.
But sometimes it’s best to downsize, tomove into an apartment,condominium or smaller housewith less space toworry about. Andthere are other options, depending on the individual and the level ofassistance and convenience they desire, including senior apartments,retirement homes, assisted living or skilled nursing facilities.What’sbest depends on your situation. Be aware that this is a very importantdecision. Be sure of what is being committed to. Don’t be afraid toask for help. There are a number of organizations that can help youunderstand the different types of housing andwhat is offered. Beready to ask lots of questions. This is where your loved one is goingto live.
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HousingAlzheimers / DementiaFacilities
Assisted LivingCare HomesHome ModificationsHome RehabilitationHomeless PersonsResources
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❖ Denotes a government or
nonprofit agency.
Alzheimers/DementiaFacilitiesAlmaVia of Camarillo2500 N. Ponderosa Drive,Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 388-5277http://www.almaviaofcamarillo.com
Atria Senior Living21 Los Posas RoadCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 987-9872http://www.atriaseniorliving.com
Cypress PlaceSenior Living1200 Cypress Point LaneVentura, CA 93003(805) 650-8000http://cypressplaceseniorliving.com
Emeritus at Camarillo6,000 Santa Rosa RoadCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 388-8086http://www.emeritus.com
Oakviewat University Village3557 Campus Drive,Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 241-2000http://www.uvto.com
The Lexington5440 Ralston St.Ventura, CA 93003(805) 644-6710http://www.brookdaleliving.com
The Palms atBonaventure111 N.Wells RoadVentura, CA 93004(805) 647-0616
Thousand Oaks RoyaleMemory Care45 N. Erbes RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 495-4657http://www.thousandoaksroyale.com
Assisted LivingAlmaVia of Camarillo2500 N. Ponderosa DriveCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 388-5277http://www.almaviaofcamarillo.com
Atria Senior Living21 Los Posas RoadCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 987-9872http://www.atriaseniorliving.com
Cypress PlaceSenior Living1200 Cypress Point LaneVentura, CA 93003(805) 650-8000http://cypressplaceseniorliving.com
Emeritus at Camarillo6,000 Santa Rosa RoadCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 388-8086http://www.emeritus.com
Hillcrest Royale -Retirement Residence190 E. Hillcrest DriveThousand oaks, CA 91360(805) 371-0035http://www.communityretirement.com
OakViewat University Village3557 Campus Drive,Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 241-2000http://www.uvto.com
Sally’s Care Homes940 Carissa CourtCamarillo, CA 93012(805)701-1246(805)701-5396http://sallyscarehome.com
Serenity Heights611 East Loop DriveCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 987-7898http://serenityheights.vpweb.com
The Gables of Ojai701 N. Montgomery St.Ojai, CA 93023(805) 646-1446http://www.gablesofojai.com
The Lexington5440 Ralston St.Ventura, CA 93003(805) 644-6710http://www.brookdaleliving.com
The Palms atBonaventure111 N.Wells RoadVentura, CA 93004(805) 647-0616
The Villa at Ojai1117 Sunnyglenn Ave.Ojai, CA 93023(805) 646-6180http://www.thevillaatojai.com
Thousand Oaks Royale45 N. Erbes Road,Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 495-4657http://www.thousandoaksroyale.com
Ventura Towne House4900 Telegraph RoadVentura, CA 93003(805) 642-3263(800) 540-4900http://Vth4U.com
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Care HomesAtria Las Posas24 Las Posas Road,Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 987-9872http://www.atriaseniorliving.com
Corby Manor3355 Corby Ave.Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 987-6887http://www.corbymanor.com
Heartland Home952 E. Janss RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 4974925
Sally’s Care Homes940 Carissa CourtCamarillo, CA 93012(805)701-1246(805)701-5396http://sallyscarehome.com
Serenity Heights611 East Loop DriveCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 987-7898http://serenityheights.vpweb.com
Thousand Oaks RoyaleMemory Care45 N. Erbes RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 495-4657http://www.thousandoaksroyale.com
HomeModificationAgencies and private businessesmake repairs to homes orweatherize it for better energyefficiency. They also performhomemodification servicesensuring it is more safe and/oraccessible.
❖ Action FoundationMinor home repairsand access for disabled406 Constitution Ave.,Camarillo, CA 93012(805) 987-0300http://www.actionvc.org
❖ Community Actionof Ventura CountyHome weatherization621 Richmond Ave.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 436-4000http://www.ca-vc.org Click“programs”click “energyservices
Darancare Corp.4820 Adohr Lane, Suite D & CCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 482-0728http://www.darancare.com
Home RemediesHome safety, bathroommodifications, wheelchair access1250 Potter Ave.Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 492-4689http://www.hmrem.com
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Love HandlesGrab bars overhead liftingsystems and stair lift installs2605 Sextant Ave.Port Hueneme, CA 93041(805) 276-9298
RegWood & AssociatesSpecializing in aging in place.1535 Church St.Ventura, CA 93001(805) 558-3483
❖ ReStore— BuildingMaterials Thrift StoreHabitat for Humanityof Ventura County121 S. Rice Ave.Oxnard, CA 93036(805) 981-2268http://www.habitatventura.org/index.html
Transitions in TimeStaging, move coordinationand new-home set-up40 Brookside PlaceThousand Oaks, CA 91320(805) 358-3802
HomeRehabilitationCity-run programs that providefinancial assistance relating tohousing.
❖ Camarillo HousingRehabilitationLoan Program601 Carmen DriveCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 388-5360http://www.ci.camarillo.ca.us
❖ HousingRehabilitationand Loan ProgramCity of Thousand Oaks2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd.Thousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 449-2393http://www.toaks.org/government/depts/community/housing/rehabilitation_loan_program.asp
❖ Oxnard HousingRehabilitation435 South D St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 385-8041http://housing.cityofoxnard.org
❖ Rebuilding TogetherVentura CountyRehab./repairs to homes of thelow-income509 Daily DriveCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 492-1054fprince@roadrunner.com
❖ ResidentialRehabilitationLoan ProgramCity of Port Hueneme250 N. Ventura RoadPort Hueneme, CA 93041(805) 986-6552http://www.ci.port-hueneme.ca.us/neighpres/affordable_housing_assistance_programs_002.htm
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❖ San BuenaventuraHousing RevitalizationProgram11122 Snapdragon St., Suite 100Ventura, CA 93004(805) 647-5990http://hacityventura.org
HomelessPersonsResources❖ Action FoundationMinistry to the homeless andunder-resourced families406 Constitution Ave.Camarillo, CA 93012(805) 987-0300http://www.actionvc.org/action/ministries/homeless
❖ HomelessServices ProgramVentura County HumanServices Agency(805) 385-1800http://portal.countyofventura.org Click “programs”
❖ Lutheran SocialServices80 E. Hillcrest Drive, Suite 101Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 497-6207http://www.lsssc.org
❖ ManyMansions1459 E. Thousand Oaks. Blvd.,Bldg. DThousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 496-4948http://www.manymansions.org
❖ One StopTransition CenterCommunity Actionof Ventura County621 Richmond Ave.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 436-4000http://www.ca-vc.org/html/transition_center.html
❖ ProjectUnderstanding43 E. Vince St.Ventura, CA 93001(805) 652-1326http://www.projectunderstanding.org
❖ Ventura CountyHomeless and HousingCoalitionhttp://www.vchhc.org
HousingAuthoritiesThis agency provides assistanceto people in need of affordablehousing.
❖ Area HousingAuthorityof Ventura County1400W. Hillcrest DriveNewbury Park, CA 91320(805) 480-9991 ext. 235http://www.ahacv.org
❖ City ofOxnard HousingAdministration435 South D St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 385-8041http://www.cityofoxnard.org
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❖ City of PortHueneme HousingAuthority250 N. Ventura RoadPort Hueneme, CA 93041(805) 986-6527http://www.ci.port-hueneme.ca.us/Housing_and_Facilities/Housing.htm
❖ City of SanBuenaventuraHousing AuthorityPublic Housing995 Riverside St.Ventura, CA 93001(805) 648-5008http://hacityventura.org
❖ City of Santa PaulaHousing Authority15500W. Telegraph RoadSanta Paula, CA 93060(805) 525-3339
❖ Simi Valley Housing& Special Projects Div.City of Simi Valley3855-A Alamo St.Simi Valley, CA 93063(805) 583-6757http://www.ci.simi-valley.ca.usClick “housing”and“housingservices”
IndependentLiving ResourcesAtria Senior Living21 Los Posas RoadCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 987-9872http://www.atriaseniorliving.com
Cypress PlaceSenior Living1200 Cypress Point LaneVentura, CA 93003(805) 650-8000http://cypressplaceseniorliving.com
HOME Real EstateLeisure VillageCamarillo, CA(805) 987-4369http://www.leisurevillagehome.com
❖ Independent LivingResource Center1802 Eastman Ave. Suite 112Ventura, CA 93003-5759(805) 650-5993
The Bonaventure10949 Telegraph RoadVentura, CA 93004(805) 671-9700http://thebonaventure.net
ReverseMortgagesStay in-HomeMortgageColby KeenerCamarillo, CA(805) 484-7579http://stayinhome.com
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Wells Fargo ReverseHomeMortgage2357-B Pickwick DriveCamarillo, CA 93010
Carlos Camargo(805) 384-1765carlos.a.camargo@wellsfargo.com
Debbie Lee(805) 384-1775debbielee.com
Monica DeLeon(805) 384-1770monica.m.deleon@wellsfargo.com
ShelleyWells(805) 384-1764shelley.e.wells@wellsfargo.com
MovingCompaniesGoMinis PortableStorage &Moving2400 Latigo Ave.,Oxnard, CA 93030(866) 466-4647http://www.gominis.com
Meathead MoversServing Santa Barbara, Venturaand Los Angeles counties(805) 966-6328http://www.meatheadmovers.com
Starving Studentsof Ventura6123 Inez St.Ventura, CA 93003(888) 931-6683http://www.ssmovers.com
Placement /Referral ServicesAgencies that providepreplacement counselingfor seniors and their familiesrelative to placement in skillednursing facilities or residentialcare facilities for the elderly.
❖ A Place for MomServes Ventura County(877) 666-3239http://www.aplaceformom.com
❖ Accent on Seniors17915 Ventura Blvd., Suite 200Encino, CA 91316(818) 401-0200http://www.accentonseniors.com
❖ Alternatives forSeniorsServes Ventura County(888) 533-4636http://www.alternativesforseniors.com
California Senior LivingFree PlacementServices100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd.Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 241-6553http://www.californiaseniorliving.com
❖ California RegistryPMB 349 Santiago Blvd.Suite 107, Villa Park, CA 91286(800) 777-7575http://www.calregistry.com
❖ CaliforniaSenior LivingP.O. Box 1254Thousand Oaks, CA 91358(805) 371-8080http://www.californiaseniorliving.com
❖ Concepts for Living6351 Owensmouth Ave.Suite 203,Woodland HillsCA 91367(818) 340-7272(800) 414-4242http://www.conceptsforliving.com
❖ ConnectionsServes Southern California(800) 330-5993http://www.carehomefinders.com
❖ ElderlinkP.O. Box 5202,Santa Monica, CA 90409(310) 450-1888(800) 613-5772http://www.elderlinkinc.com
❖ New LifestylesServes Ventura County(800) 869-9549http://www.newlifestyles.com
❖ OmbudsmanProgramLongterm Care Servicesof Ventura County2021 Sperry Ave., Suite 35Ventura, CA 93003(805) 656-1986http://www.ombudsmanventura.org
Options for Seniors896 Via OndulandoVentura, CA 93003(805) 277-4671(866) 485-4659http://www.optionsforseniors.us
Personal Parent Care371 Mobil Ave., Suite 1Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 389-0997http://www.personalparentcare.com
Senior LivingConsultantsA free placement agencyfor senior housing3165 S. Broad St. Suite 114San Luis Obispo, CA 93401(805) 545-5901http://www.seniorlivingconsultants.com
Real EstateBarbara Ashby, SRESSeniors Real Estate SpecialistVentura, CA 93001(805) 701-3259
BarlowWilliams Realty5257 Mission Oaks Blvd.Camarillo, CA 93012(805) 987-5755http://wwwLeisureVillage.com
Lauren Lee Henry, SRESSeniors Real Estate SpecialistServingWest Ventura County(805) 901-9510http://www.LaurenLeeHenry.com
HOME Real EstateLeisure Village,Camarillo, CA(805) 987-4369http://www.leisurevillagehome.com
MOVEWEST Realty2185 Ventura Blvd.Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 504-0224http://www.movewest.com
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Can we still be happy in old age?Biologist LewisWolpert notes in his just-
published book, “You’re Looking VeryWell: TheSurprising Nature of Growing Old,” that youngpeople who hold negative stereotypes about theold (regarding them as feeble and helpless) are ata higher risk of suffering heart disease or a strokewhen they grow older themselves.
Nobody dies of just old age in America. In fact“old age” is no longer permitted as the cause ofdeath on death certificates.
It is widely assumed that aging isprogrammed into our genes, like ourdevelopment from infant to adult. ButWolpertnotes that genetic research now persuasivelyindicates otherwise. No normal human genespromote aging.
Rather, we age because randommoleculardamage accumulates in our cells over ourlifetime, and our cells’ ability to repair thedamage declines as we grow older. According toDarwinian natural selection, once we are past theage of reproduction and caring for our offspring,we are useless anyway, so our cells’ repairmechanisms become unnecessary.
Experiments with laboratory animals indicatethat, with treatment, cell repair can be extended,increasing the human lifespan as much asfivefold. It’s debatable whether anyone wouldwant to live that long.Wolpert quotes GeorgeBernard Shaw that a person would require an“insane self-conceit” to believe that “an eternity ofhimself would be tolerable even to himself.”
The author, 81, who teaches at UniversityCollege, London, admits to occasional episodesof depression. But he notes that the most
common age for depression is just 45.His formula for successful aging includes
restricting calorie intake and keeping physicallyand mentally active. Having a religious faith,keeping a pet and living in the country allcontribute to healthy, happy aging, he says.
Age management is already a moneymakingbusiness in America, with private doctorscharging up to $1,275 a month per patientto monitor medically supervised lifestyleregimens. Jeffrey Leake, a senior doctor at the
Cenegenics Medical Institute in Las Vegas, toldthe London Sunday Times that the steep cost isa strong incentive to ensure adherence to theprogramming.
For those without that kind of money tospend, Cambridge University researcher Aubreyde Grey advised Times reporter Lois Rogersthat the short answer to healthy aging is: Don’tsmoke, don’t get fat —- and don’t retire.
David Yount, Scripps Howard News Service
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SubsidizedHousing❖ Area HousingAuthority of VenturaCounty1400W. Hillcrest DriveNewbury Park, CA 91320(805) 480-9991http://www.ahacv.org
❖ Cabrillo EconomicDevelopmentCorporation702 County Square DriveVentura, CA 93003(805) 659-3791http://www.cabrilloedc.org
Hillcrest Royale -Retirement Residence190 E. Hillcrest DriveThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 371-0035http://www.communityretirement.com
❖ ManyMansions1459 E. Thousand Oaks. Blvd.Bldg. DThousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 496-4948http://www.manymansions.org
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When it comes to money, some families just don’tlike to share information. That’s when it becomeseven more important to sit down with your lovedones and ask the tough questions so you fullyunderstand their financial picture, long before theybecome unable to help with their own finances.
Start with a general discussion to find out their wishes onwho they want to control their finances as they grow older andless able, or interested, in helping. Then find out where they keeptheir financial documents and if you need access or rights, such asbecoming a joint holder of a safe-deposit box.
Be sure to fully understand all their assets. That includespensions, benefits, Social Security and investments, as well as theirdaily bank accounts.
Start the conversations early. Don’t try to do it all at once. Andbe sure they know exactly what you are doing at all times.
LegalSeeking out legal advice can pay off, particularly in dealing with
end of life issues. It’s important to have a viable will and a lawyercan help to sort through issues of living trusts, a durable power ofattorney for property management and for healthcare as well as anadvance healthcare directive.
You’ll be glad you did all of the above when the time comes.
In thissectionAttorneysElder AbuseEstate and PropertyAttorneys
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AttorneysLaw officesof Lynn Ryder5700 Ralston St., Suite 201Ventura, CA 93003(805) 644-4707http://ryder-law.org
Elder AbuseResourcesAbuse of an elder or dependentadult includes the followingbehaviors: physical abuse,psychological abuse, neglect,intimidation, cruel punishment,financial exploitation,abandonment, and/or causingmental suffering. Servicesavailable to victims of elderabuse include: in-depthinformation and referral,investigation, assessment,counseling, evaluation,consultation, advocacy, and casemanagement.
❖ Adult AbusePrevention CouncilVentura CountyP.O. Box 3373Ventura, CA 93006(805) 389-0997http://partnershipforsafefamilies.org
❖ Adult ProtectiveServicesVentura County HumanServices Agency (HSA)24-Hour Reporting LineTo report abuse or neglect(805) 654-3200
❖ Ventura CountyArea Agency on Aging646 County Square DriveSuite 100 ,Ventura, CA 93003(805) 477-7300(800) 510-2020
❖ Ventura CountyDistrict AttorneyCrimeVictims’Assistance Program(805) 654-3622http://da.countyofventura.org/special_prosecutions/victim_services/victim_compensation.htm
❖ LongtermCare Services ofVentura CountyTo report elder abuse infacilities2021 Sperry Ave., Suite 35Ventura, CA 93003(805) 656-1986http://ombudsmanventura.org
❖ Financial AbuseSpecialist Team (FAST)Senior Concerns401 Hodencamp RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 497-0189http://www.seniorconcerns.org
Estate andPropertyAttorneysEdward R. Cainglit, Esq.An Estate Planning &WealthStrategies Law Firm31255 Cedar Valley DriveSuite 212Westlake Village, CA 91362(818) 597-8800
Legacy Law office, PLC1000 Town Center DriveSuite 300, Oxnard, CA 93036(805) 647-1150http://www.legacylawoffice.com
Nordman, Cormany,Hair & Compton, LLP1000 Town Center DriveSixth floor, Oxnard, CA 93031(805) 485-1000http://www.nchc.com
Financial/InvestmentServices❖ Administration forChildren and FamiliesLow Income Home EnergyAssistance Program(866) 674-6327http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ocs/liheap
Bill Payers Inc.P.O. Box 3478,Ventura, CA 93006(805) 985-3903http://www.thebillpayers.com
❖ County SchoolsFederal Credit Union4591 Market St.Ventura, CA 93003(805) 644-4657http://www.csfcu.org
Sandra Cherry, PFPFinancial Concierge Services4 Seniors(818) 706-3745(805) 374-1744sandra@financialconciergeforseniors.comhttp://sandracherryfinancialplanner.com
Sam HossFinancial Planner, FinancialServices MetLife3027 Townsgate Road, Suite 200Westlake Village, CA 91361(805) 367-2048http://www.samhoss.metlife.com
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❖ Intake andEligibility CenterVentura County HumanServices Agency (HSA)http://portal.countyofventura.org/portal/page/portal/VCHSA
East County2003 Royal Ave.Simi Valley, CA 93065(805) 584-4842
Oxnard1400 Vanguard DriveOxnard, CA 93033(805) 385-9363
Santa Clara Valley725 East Main St., Suite 301Santa Paula, CA 93060(805) 933-8300
Ventura4651 Telephone Road, Suite 100,Ventura, CA 93003(805) 658-4100
❖ Internal RevenueService751 Daily DriveCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 445-4771http://www.irs.gov
John’s SeniorAssistance Plus1200 Paseo Camarillo, Suite 280Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 383-9483http://www.johnssaplus.com
Kipp Financial Group950 County Square DriveSuite 211, Ventura, CA 93003(805) 650-7654(800) 234-7657http://kippfinancialgroup.com
❖ Seniors AgainstInvestment Fraud(SAIF)350 North C St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 385-8019
❖ Social SecurityAdministration(800) 772-1213http://www.ssa.gov
Oxnard office327 N. Fifth St.Oxnard, CA 93030
Thousand Oaks office80 East Hillcrest Drive, Suite 200Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Ventura office3585 Maple St., Suite 101Ventura, CA 93003
❖ SurepathFinancial SolutionsConsumer CreditCounseling Service80 NorthWood Road, Suite 200Camarillo, CA 93010(800) 540-2227http://www.surepath.org
❖ Tax AssistanceFranchise Tax Board(800) 852-5711http://www.ftb.ca.gov
❖ Tax PreparationAssistanceState Controller’s officeP.O. Box 942850,Sacramento, CA 94250(916) 445-2636http://www.sco.gov
❖ Utilities / Rent /Lease AssistanceCommunity Actionof Ventura County621 Richmond Ave.,Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 436-4000http://www.ca-vc.org
Health InsuranceRebecca R. PhillipsWalker Financial Partners4165 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd.Suite 180Westlake Village, CA 91362(805) 370-6667
❖ SCAN SeniorResource Center /SCAN Health Plan1001 Partridge, Suite 200Ventura, CA 93003(805) 658-0365http://scanhealthplan.com
Legal AssistanceDirects seniors, caregivers,and advocates to resourcesappropriate to their legal needsand concerns.
❖ California RuralLegal AssistanceServing rural low-incomefamilies338 South A St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 486-1068http://crla.org
❖ Camarillo HealthCare District3639 Las Posas RoadCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 388-1952 ext. 106http://www.camhealth.com
❖ Community Actionof Ventura County621 Richmond Ave.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 436-4000http://www.ca-vc.org
❖ Conejo Free Clinic80 East Hillcrest Drive, Suite 102Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 497-3575
Craig R. Ploss290 Maple Court, Suite 118Ventura, CA 93003(805) 642-8407
❖ Dept. Fair Housingand Employmenthttp://www.dfeh.ca.gov/DFEH/default
Employment/PublicAccommodations(800) 884-1684
Hate Violence(800) 884-1684
Housing District Office(800) 233-3212
❖ Grey Lawof Ventura County290 Maple Court, Suite 128Ventura, CA 93003(805) 658-2266http://greylaw.us
❖ HousingRights CenterFair Housing andAnti-Predatory HotlineServes Ventura County(800) 477-5977http://www.hrc-la.org
RosenbaumMediationIntergenerationalFamily Mattershttp://www.rosenbaummediation.com
❖ Senior Legal HotlineFree legal advice, assistanceand education for seniors444 N. Third St., Suite 312Sacramento, CA 95811(800) 222-1753http://www.seniorlegalhotline.org
❖ Simi ValleyFree Clinic2060 Tapo St.Simi Valley, CA 93063(805) 522-3733
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Allow yourself more control withend of life treatment decisions
POLST directive is simple but powerful legal document, preventing confusion
Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment(POLST) is an availableoption terminally ill
patients now have to direct medicalpersonnel on the type of treatment(if any) they would want toward theend of their lives.
According toMary Carr,executive director of theVenturaCountyMedical Association (VCMA),POLST is amedical and legal formprinted on bright“pulsar pink”cardstock paper and is recognized byemergency room physicians andmedical personnel around thecounty.
After a discussion betweena patient and treating physician,this fairly simple but extremelypowerful legal document is signedby both parties and gives terminallyill patients control over end-of-lifedecisions.
POLST was first developed inOregon in 1990 due to concerns thatDo Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders andadvanced healthcare directives didnot insure that the patients’wisheswere being honored.
It is a muchmore direct formand prevents confusion as to howa terminally ill patient should betreated by amedical facility. The
heavy card stock paper form isdurable and can travel alongwiththe patient if they are transferredfrom one care facility to another.
Designed for people who havea chronic progressive illness, serioushealth condition, or aremedicallyfrail, a completed POLST form detailsspecific end-of-life decisions thata patient wants honored. Thesedecisions can include the use ofcardiopulmonary resuscitation,antibiotics, IV fluids, the useof intubation andmechanicalventilation, or artificial “tube”feeding. In addition, POLST outlines
the patients’wishes regardingwhether or not they want to betransferred out of their residence to afacility for medical treatment.
“It (POLST) should go hand-in-handwith an advanced healthcaredirective,”Carr said. “Patients knowwhat their desires are and theyunderstand the importance ofdiscussing end-of-life issues withtheir physician. A patient shouldbegin talking with their physician ifthere is a possible terminal disease inthe next 12 to 24months.”
Age is not a consideration indeciding if POLST is right for your
situation. The document can beused by both terminally ill adult andpediatric patients, Carr said.
POLST differs from an advancedhealthcare directive because itrequires a physician’s involvementalongwith a signature. It can preventunwanted ormedically ineffectivetreatment, reduce suffering by thepatient and family and insure thatpatients’wishes are honored duringan extremely difficult and stressfultime.
Once signed by the patient andphysician, POLST becomes a validorder in anymedical setting andmust be followed by healthcareproviders. The law also providesimmunity for anymedical stepstaken to implement the orders onthe POLST.
TheVentura CountyMedicalAssociation is the local PhysicianOrders for Life-SustainingTreatmentCoalition coordinator.
For more information, or toobtain a POLST form, contact aVCMA trained staff member at 484-6822. Ventura County hospitals alsohave the POLST form available.
On theWeb, visit the Coalition forCompassionate Care of California athttp://www.coalitionccc.org
John Howard, Special to Eldercare
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❖ Ventura CountyBar AssociationLawyer Referral Service /Volunteer Legal Services4475 Market St., Suite BVentura, CA 93003(805) 650-7599http://vcba.org
❖ Ventura CountyDistrict AttorneyConsumer ProtectionandMediation(805) 654-3110http://da.countyofventura.org/cepd.htm
❖ Ventura CountyJewish Family ServiceJustice Clinic857 East Main St.Ventura, CA 93001(805) 641-6565http://www.jfsvc.org
Giving up driving privileges canbe one of the most difficulttransitions older adults mustmake. Many see themselvesseveral years younger andinsist they are capable of
the task. However, in many cases, nolonger are they free to handle life’sbasic journeys on their own, whetherit’s a quick trip to the grocery store,shopping, visiting friends across townor getting to the doctor’s office.There are alternative means of
transportation in the county. Costs canvary. Whether it be Dial-a Ride or otherorganizations, be assured there’s noneed for older loved ones to believethey are not free to go to the placesthey enjoy and by no means are theymeant to be homebound.
In thischapterEmergencyMedical
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Transportation providerssensitive to the specific needsof older adults and the disabled.Fare costs vary among providersand destinations.
EmergencyMedicalLifeline MedicalTransport632 E. Thompson Blvd.Ventura, CA 93001(805) 653-9111In an Emergency dial 911http://www.lifelineems.net
American MedicalResponseServing all of Ventura County(800) 404-1222In an Emergency dial 911http://www.amrventura.com
Fixed RoutesBuses that operate on a regularschedule with stops at specifiedlocations.
❖ CamarilloArea TransitCity of Camarillo601 Carmen DriveCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 988-4228http://www.ci.camarillo.ca.us.
❖ Gold CoastTransit AccessServing Ojai, OxnardPort Hueneme andVentura201 E. Fourth St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 487-4222(800) 448-6133http://www.goldcoasttransit.org/schedules/maps.html
❖ MoorparkCity TransitCity of Moorpark799 Moorpark Ave.Moorpark, CA 93021(805) 517-6257http://ci.moorpark.ca.us
❖ Ojai Trolley ServiceCity of OjaiP.O. Box 1570,Ojai , CA 93024(805) 646-5581 ext. 207http://www.ojaitrolley.com/index.htm
❖Simi Valley TransitCity of Simi Valley490W. Los Angeles Ave.Simi Valley, CA 93065(805) 583-6456http://www.ci.simi-valley.ca.us
❖ Thousand OaksTransitCity of Thousand Oaks2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd.,Thousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 375-5473http://www.totransit.org
❖ VISTAVentura Intercity ServiceTransit Authority950 County Square DriveSuite 207, Ventura , CA 93003(805) 642-1591(800) 438-1112http://www.goventura.org
Non-EmergencyMedicalA to B TransportA Darancare Corp Co.4820 Adohr Lane, Suite D & CCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 389-1600(877) 256-5533http://www.atobtransport.com
Conejo Medtrans190 E. Hillcrest DriveThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 494-9080http://www.conejomedtrans.com
Ambassador Medical&WheelchairTransportation269 Manzanita Ave.Ventura, CA 93001(805) 648-7104ambassadortranspot@gmail.com
Select Home Care30101 Agoura Road, Suite 204Agoura Hills , CA 91301(818) 889-5766http://www.selecthomecare.com
Senior/DisabledA to B TransportA Darancare Corp Co.4820 Adohr Lane, Suite DCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 389-1600(877) 256-5533http://www.atobtransport.com
❖ Agoura HillsDial-A-RideServing Oak Park30001 Ladyface CourtAgoura Hills, CA 91301(818) 707-2005http://www.ci.agoura-hills.ca.us
Ambassador Medical&WheelchairTransportation269 Manzanita Ave.Ventura, CA 93001(805) 648-7104
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Walking through the emotional journey of agingAging isn’t easy once you hit a point in life.
Some dread turning 40 and for others it isn’t untilthey qualify for the senior menu, that they reallyfeel the sting.
In my 10 years of working in senior care, Ihave never had anyone tell me they were happyto be in their 70s, 80s or 90s.With the worryof decreasing physical ability or increase offorgetfulness comes the biggest fear, which isdepending on others. Since many adult childrendon’t live close or have very busy lives, manyseniors face these fears alone. In an attempt tokeep some independence or not to be perceivedas a “burden”on family, the decision is made tolook into assisted living.
The decision to move into an Assisted Livingcommunity is not only a decision of locationand services provided, but that of emotionalcomfort. For many seniors their sense of securityand independence is tied to their home, andwith its loss they will have the sense of losingthemselves. This emotional struggle is at the
forefront of every decision to move to AssistedLiving or to try and stay home. The emotions feltare different based on who is experiencing them.
For the senior, there are stages of emotionsthrough the process, much like that of grief. Firstis the feeling of anxiety and fear of the unknown.If you have never lived in Assisted Living, youwon’t have much to draw from. The belief thatindependence is lost and you are moving to“ahome” is the biggest misconception. Tip: Spendtime with residents of communities you like,before you make a decision.
Next is the feeling of being overwhelmedand loss of control. Big decisions of where andwhen and what to do with a home and all one’sbelongings is too much for a senior to process atonce. Breaking it into steps and asking for helpfrom family and friends is a must.
As the family member, usually the adult child,look for signs that your senior loved one needssome assistance. Some examples are: is the housenot being kept the way it always has been, is the
person losing weight, are there more leftoversor half eaten meals in the fridge than usual, or isyour loved one less socially active than before.Tip: Start conversations sooner than later andhave a plan for when help is needed. Some of thefeelings of loss that are experienced by mom anddad carry over to the adult child, so it is importantto be empathetic, but still stay positive.
Others can be of help in walking through thisemotional journey of aging. This includes friends,clergy, respected medical professionals and otherseniors who have walked the road you are onnow. Emotions can sneak up on us when we leastexpect it. The best counter attack is to do yourhomework early and know what your options are,and take your friends and family into the agingbattle with you.
Amanda Larson is the sales and marketingdirector for AlmaVia of Camarillo, which offersAssisted Living and Memory Care. For more tipscall 388-5277..
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❖ CamarilloHealth CareDistrict Care-A-Van3639 E. Las Posas RoadSuite 117, Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 388-2529http://www.camhealth.com/transportation.htm
Conejo Medtrans190 E. Hillcrest DriveThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 494-9080http://www.conejomedtrans.com
❖ Fillmore and PiruVISTA Dial-A-Ride950 County Square DriveSuite 207, Ventura, CA 93003(805) 524-2319http://www.goventura.org
❖ Gold CoastTransit Accesshttp://www.goldcoasttransit.org301 E. Third St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 649-4421(800) 448-6133
❖ Help of Ojai111W. Santa Ana St.Ojai, CA 93023(805) 646-5122http://www.helpofojai.org
❖ MoorparkDial-A-RideCity of Moorpark799 Moorpark Ave.Moorpark, CA 93021(805) 375-5467http://ci.moorpark.ca.us
❖ Santa PaulaVISTA Dial-A-Ride950 County Square DriveSuite 207 Ventura, CA 93003(805) 933-2267(800) 438-1112http://www.goventura.org
❖ Simi ValleyDial-A-RideSimi Valley Transit490W. Los Angeles Ave.,Simi Valley, CA 93065(805) 583-6464http://www.simivalley.org
❖ Thousand OaksDial-A-RideThousand Oaks Transit2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd.Thousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 375-5467http://www.totransit.org/government
❖ VCTCVentura County TransportationCommissionFor ADA Certification Appt.950 County Square DriveSuite 207, Ventura, CA 93003(805) 642-1591(800) 438-1112http://www.goventura.org
OtherConejo Medtrans190 E. Hillcrest DriveThousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 494-9080http://www.conejomedtrans.com
Roadrunner Shuttle240 S. Glenn DriveCamarillo, CA 93010(805) 389-8196(800) 247-7919http://www.rrshuttle.com/user/Reservation.aspx
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NutritionResources
t’s important to eat ahealthy diet no matterwhat age you may be.But as the year’s go byit can becomemoredifficult.
There are severalresources that providemeals to eligible seniors andother eligible participantsat their place of residenceor at congregate meal sitesthroughout the county.
Meals must meet dietaryguidelines as publishedby the secretaries of theDepartment of Health andHuman Services and theUnited States Departmentof Agriculture. To enroll ineither the home-deliveredor congregate mealprogram, contact the sitenearest you.
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Food BanksCare & Share Food Bank5924 E. Los Angeles Ave.Suite F, Simi Valley, CA 93063(805) 522-5676
FOOD Share, Inc.4156 N. Southbank Road,Oxnard, CA 930306(805) 983-7100http://www.foodshare.com
Manna Conejo ValleyFood Bank020 CrescentWayThousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 497-4959http://www.mannaconejo.org
CalFresh ProgramThe CalFresh Program, formerlyknown as Food Stamps, helps toimprove the health and well-being of qualified individuals by
providing them a means to meettheir nutritional need adding totheir food budget.
Ventura CountyHuman Serviceshttp://portal.countyofventura.org/portal/page/portal/VCHSA
East County2003 Royal Ave.Simi Valley, CA 93065(805) 584-4842
Oxnard1400 Vanguard DriveOxnard, CA 93033(805) 385-9363
Santa Clara Valley725 E. Main St.Santa Paula, CA 93060(805) 933-8300
Ventura4651 Telephone Road, Suite 100Ventura, CA 93003(805) 658-4100
Congregate(Group) MealsMeals are provided to eligibleseniors and other eligibleparticipants at congregate sites,usually local senior centers.These meals are required to meetdietary guidelines.
Apple-a-Day CaféSenior Lunch ProgramCamarillo Health Care District1605 E. Burnley St.Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 388-1952 ext. 143http://www.camhealth.com/seniorLunch.htm
Fillmore Senior Center533 Santa Clara St.Fillmore, CA 93015(805) 524-3756http://www.fillmoreca.com/senior.htm
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Moorpark ActiveAdult Center799 Moorpark Ave.Moorpark, CA 93021(805) 517-6261http://ci.moorpark.ca.us
Oxnard Senior Centershttp://oxnardrec.org
Wilson Senior Center350 North C St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 385-8029
Colonia Senior Center126-B Amelia CourtOxnard, CA 93035(805) 385-6163
South Oxnard Senior Center200 E. Bard RoadOxnard, CA 93033(805) 385-0852
SpreckelsCommunity Center530W. Main St.Santa Paula, CA 93060(805) 933-4226http://www.ci.santa-paula.ca.us/CommunityServices.htm
Rendezvous CaféSenior Center3900 Avenida SimiSimi Valley, CA 93065(805) 583-6365http://www.ci.simi-valley.ca.us
Eastside CafeVentura Silvercrest750 S. Petit Ave.Ventura, CA 93004(805) 648-3035http://www.cityofventura.net/cs/senior-services
Westside CafeVentura AvenueAdult Center550 N. Ventura Ave.,Ventura, CA 93001(805) 648-3035http://www.cityofventura.net/cs/senior-services
Marquee CaféGoebel Senior CenterConejo Recreation& Park District1385 E. Janss RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 381-2746https://www.crpd.org/index.cfm
Help of OjaiWest CampusSenior Nutrition370 Baldwin RoadOjai, CA 93024(805) 646-5122http://www.helpofojai.org
St. Francis of AssisiChurch breakfast site1048W. Ventura St.Fillmore, CA 93016(805) 524-1306
San Salvador Mission4053 Center St.Piru, CA 93040(805) 477-7311barney.gatlin@yahoo.com
Ventura CountyArea Agency on AgingSenior NutritiionProgram646 County Square DriveSuite 100, Ventura, CA 93003(805) 477-7339http://aaa.countyofventura.org
HomeDelivered MealsMeals are provided to eligibleseniors and other eligibleparticipants at their place ofresidence and are required tomeet dietary guidelines.
Brown Bag Programfor SeniorsFOOD Share4156 N. Southbank RoadOxnard, CA 930306(805) 983-7100http://www.foodshare.com
Camarillo HealthCare District SeniorLunch ProgramHome Delivery Service1605 E. Burnley St.Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 388-1952http://www.camhealth.com/seniorLunch.htm
Fillmore Senior Center533 Santa Clara St.Fillmore, CA 93015(805) 524-3756http://www.fillmoreca.com/senior.htm
Moorpark ActiveAdult Center799 Moorpark Ave.Moorpark, CA 93021(805) 517-6261http://ci.moorpark.ca.us/cgi-bin
Wilson, Colonia, SouthOxnard Senior Centers350 North C St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 385-8029http://oxnardrec.org
City of Port HuenemeSenior Nutrition550 Park Ave.Port Hueneme, CA 93041(805) 988-6676http://www.ci.port-hueneme.ca.us/Recreation/Senior.htm
Ventura AvenueAdult Center550 N. Ventura Ave.Ventura, CA 93001(805) 648-3035http://www.cityofventura.net/cs/senior-services
San Salvador Mission4053 Center St.Piru, CA 93040(805) 477-7311barney.gatlin@yahoo.com
Meals onWheelsNonprofit organizations thatprovide home delivered meals.
Help of OjaiWest CampusSenior Nutrition111W. Santa Ana St.Ojai, CA 93023(805) 646-5122http://www.helpofojai.org
Santa Paula530W. Main St.Santa Paula, CA 93060(805) 525-8277
Simi ValleySenior Center3900 Avenida SimiSimi Valley, CA 93065(805) 583-6042http://www.ci.simi-valley.ca.us
NutritionCounselingAmerican DieteticAssociationNutrition Info. / Find a Dietician120 S. Riverside Plaza,Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60606(800) 877-1600 ext. 5000http://www.eatright.org
CommunityMemorial HospitalDietician and Classes147 N. Brent St.Ventura, CA 93003(805) 652-5066http://www.cmhshealth.org
The Simple LifeFee based. Shopping service forseniors and the disabled.Simi Valley, CA 93065(805) 794-4005http://www.shopping thesimplelife.com
SupportGroups
Groups that offermoral support,advice andinformation on avariety of topicsrelating to seniors
and their loved ones can beextremely helpful when one feelsthey are the only one experiencing astruggle of some sort.
As much as we all are different,we are quite similar as well. Listedin this section are just some of thesupport groups that will allow you toconnect with others having similarexperiences. Chances are there isa support group for whatever youmight be struggling with. If it is notin this listing, call the Ventura CountyArea Agency on Agingat 1-800-510-2020 for assistance.They’ll hook you up.
Support groups offermoral support, advice andinformation on a variety oftopics relating to seniors andtheir loved ones. The followingall are government or nonprofitagencies.
Alzheimer’sAssociationCalifornia Central CoastChapter Ventura office80Wood Road, Suite 302Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 484-6028http://alz.org/cacentralcoast/in_my_community_support.asp
AmericanCancer SocietyGreater Ventura County2186 Knoll Drive, Suite AVentura, CA 93003(805) 644-4248http://www.cancer.org
American DiabetesAssociationLos Angeles office5200 Century Blvd., Suite 480Los Angeles, CA 90045(323) 966-2890(800) 342-2383http://www.diabetes.org
American HeartAssociationVentura Division 333(805)445-7050http://www.americanheart.org
American LungAssociation(805) 963-1426http://www.lungusa.org
American Red CrossVentura CountyChapterExecutive Headquarters836 Calle PlanoCamarillo, CA 93012(805) 987-1514http://www.arcventura.org
Arthritis Foundation2253 Las Positas Road, Suite ASanta Barbara, CA 93105(805) 563-4685http://www.arthritis.org
AssistedHome Hospicehttp://www.assisted1.com2140 Eastman Ave., Suite 203Ventura, CA 93003(805) 677-2100
468 Pennsfield Place, Suite 102Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(895) 371-9988
Buena Vista Hospice143 Triunfo Canyon RoadSuite 103Westlake Village, CA 91361(805) 777-1133http://www.buenavistahospicecare.com
Braille InstituteSanta Barbara Regional CenterServes Ventura County2031 De La Vina St.Santa Barbara, CA 93105(805) 682-6222(805) 983-3324 (voice mail)http://www.brailleinstitute.org
Camarillo HealthCare DistrictSupport Groups3639 E. Las Posas RoadSuite 117Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 388-1952http://www.camhealth.com/chcd.php
Camarillo Hospice400 Rosewood Ave., Suite 102Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 389-6870 ext. 11http://www.camarillohospice.org
Coast CaregiverResource Center1528 Chapala St. Suite 302Santa Barbara, CA 93101-8821(805) 962-3600
Hospice of the Conejo80 E. Hillcrest Drive, Suite 204Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805)495-2145http://hospiceoftheconejo.org
Kids and FamiliesTogetherKinship SupportServices Program856 E. Thompson Blvd.Ventura, CA 93001(805) 643-1446http://www.kidsandfamilies.org
Leukemia& Lymphoma SocietyGreater Los Angeles Chapter6033W. Century Blvd., Suite 300Los Angeles , CA 90045(310) 342-5800http://www.leukemia.org/hm_ils
Life After Brain InjuryP.O. Box 1556Thousand Oaks, CA 91358(805) 493-5555LifeAfterBI@gmail.comhttp://www.LifeAfterBrainInjury.org
Longterm CareServices ofVentura CountyOmbudsman Services2021 Sperry Ave., Suite 35Ventura, CA 93003(805) 656-1986http://www.ombudsmanventura.org
Muscular DystrophyAssociation ALSDivision402 E. Carrillo St., Suite CSanta Barbara, CA 93101(805) 560-7651http://www.als-mda.org
❖ Parkinson’s DiseaseSupportAmerican Parkinson’s DiseaseAssociation(866) 499-2732http://apdaparkinson.org
Parkinson’s Disease SupportServing Ventura Countyand beyond(805) 482-2151http://pdoutreach.com/default.aspx
Ojai(805) 646 4120
Simi Valley(805) 526 5895
Ventura(805) 647-2960
Westlake Village(805) 498-7095
Tri-County GLADServing the deaf and hardof hearing community702 County Square DriveSuite 101, Ventura, CA 93003(805) 644-6322TTY(805) 644-6323http://tcglad.org
Ventura County JewishFamily ServiceSenior Peer Counseling857 E. Main St.Ventura ,CA 93001(805) 641-6565http://www.jfsvc.org
Plan for the inevitable; get organizedWhile you can never plan for the emotional
response from a death, you can ease some of theanxiety by taking a few steps to help organizeand execute plans once someone has passed.
Here are a few suggestions:• Discuss everything.While it is impossible
to know for sure, there are reports that nearly25 percent of life-insurance policies are neverclaimed. A big reason for that has to be that lovedones don’t know what policies were in place. Ifyou find yourself digging for documents for yourloved one talk with your family about everything.Store important information (will, policies, etc.) inone spot and let family members know where itis. A Life.doc or binder with all of your importantlegal, financial and insurance information is agreat way to ensure your loved ones will know
where to turn.• Help parents put together a living-will
and power-of-attorney documents in advanceof health problems. If dementia sets in at a laterdate you’ll be glad you took the time to getorganized since you may be responsible for therecare. Compile all of their medical and insuranceinformation in one binder that is accessible andeasily update, with the latest information.
• Resist the temptation to control and learnto lean on others for help with those thingsyou aren’t very good at. The process of gettingthrough the first few weeks of a loved one’s deathis much easier to bear.
• Determine divisions. The last thingthat grieving relatives need is fights over whogets Grandma’s favorite brooch. If your loved
one did not specify how to divide up thepossessions, allow some time to pass and thenget together and figure it out. An example ofthis is family members planning a weekend atthe beach to mark the one-year anniversary ofher grandmother’s death in 2007. Not only didthey honor her memory, but they went throughher items and reminisced.Waiting a year gaveeveryone time to settle his or her emotions,and holding the get-together in a place hergrandmother loved gave everyone perspective.
3. Delegate.Whatever the task that is neededto do, let each family member in on the action. Ithelps avoid the inevitable “I am doing everything”fight and helps bring together family members ata time when you need each other the most.
— Sarah Welch and Alicia Rockmore
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In thissectionEducation
EmploymentTrainngFitness
LibrariesRecreationTheater/
EntertainmentTravel
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EducationThe following organizationprovides contact informationfor institutions that offer classesin a variety of subjects designedfor the lifelong learner.
❖ Camarillo HealthCare District Lifelineof Ventura County3639 E. Las Posas RoadSuite 117, Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 388 1952 ext. 132http://www.camhealth.com
❖ Osher LifelongLearning InstituteCalifornia State University,Channel IslandsOne University DriveSage Hall, 2nd FloorCamarillo, CA 93012Phone: (805) 437-2748http://www.csuci.edu/exed/Osher.htm
❖ Conejo ValleyAdult School1025 Old Farm Road,Thousand Oaks CA 91360(805) 497-2761http://conejoadultschool.org/index.htm
❖ Road Scholar—Adventures inLifelong Learning11 Ave. De LafayetteBoston, MA 2111(800) 454-5768http://www.roadscholar.org
❖ Oxnard Adult School1101W. Second St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 385-2578http://www.oxnardadulted.us
❖ Simi ValleyAdult Schooland Career lnstitute1880 Blackstock Ave.Simi Valley, CA 93065(805) 579-6200http://www.simi.tec.ca.us
❖ Ventura Adult andContinuing EducationLifelong Learners5200 Valentine RoadVentura, CA 93003(805) 289-7925http://www.vace.com
❖ Ventura CountyCommunityCollege District255W. Stanley Ave.Suite 150, Ventura, CA 93001(805) 652-5500http://www.vcccd.edu
❖ Moorpark College7075 Campus RoadMoorpark, CA 93021(805) 378-1400http://www.moorparkcollege.edu
❖ Oxnard College4000 S. Rose Ave.Oxnard, CA 93033(805) 986-5800http://www.oxnardcollege.edu
❖ Ventura College4667 Telegraph RoadVentura, CA 93003(805) 654-6400http://www.venturacollege.edu
EmploymentTrainingSeveral agencies provideresources for seniors who wishto find employment.
❖ CaliforniaDepartmentof Rehabilitationhttp://www.rehab.ca.gov
Oxnard-Ventura Branch1701 Pacific Ave., Suite 120Oxnard, CA 93033(805) 385-2400
Thousand Oaks Branch325 E. Hillcrest Drive, Suite 140Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 371-6279
❖ Ventura CountyEmployment ServicesInformation(800) 500-77051802 Eastman Ave., Suite 112Ventura, CA 93003(805) 650-5993TTY(805) 650-0669http://www.ilrc-trico.org/home.html
❖ National Associationfor Hispanic Elderly— Project Ayuda315 South C St.Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 240-7771http://www.anppm.org
❖ Senior CommunityService EmploymentProgram (SER)Jobs for Progress(805) 933-8448(805) 654-5239
❖ Santa Clara ValleyJob and Career Center725 E. Main St., Suite 101Santa Paula, CA 93060(805) 933-8300
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Fitness❖ RSVP Bone Builders(805) 385-8019
❖ Preventative HealthCare for AdultsVentura County Public Health(805) 654-7600http://www.vchca.org/ph/nursing/senior.html
Libraries❖ LiteracyOutreach ProgramOxnard Public Library251 S. A St.,Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 385-7536http://www.oxnard.org/literacynew.html
❖ The Ventura CountyLibrary AdultLiterary Program196 S. Fir St.,Ventura, CA 93001(805) 641-4484http://www.vencolibrary.org
❖ Ventura CountyLibrary ServicesAdministration(805) 677-7150http://vencolibrary.org
Albert H. Soliz Library(El Rio)2820 Jourdan St.,Oxnard, CA 93036(805) 485-4515
Avenue Library606 N. Ventura Ave.,Ventura CA 93001(805) 643-6393
Camarillo Library4101 Las Posas Road,Camarillo, CA 93010(805) 388-5222
E.P. Foster Library651 E. Main St.,Ventura, CA 93001(805) 648-2751
Fillmore Library502 Second St.,Fillmore, CA 93015(805) 524-3355
Historical MuseumLibrary100 E. Main St.,Ventura, CA 93001(805) 653-0323
Meiners Oaks Library114 N. Padre Juan Ave.Meiners Oaks, CA 93023(805) 646-4804
Oak Park Library899 N. Kanan Road,Oak Park, CA 91377(805) 889-2239
OakView Library555 Mahoney Ave.Oak View, CA 93022(805) 649-1523
Ojai Library111 E. Ojai Ave.Ojai, CA 93040(805) 646-1639
Oxnard Main Library251 South A St.Oxnard CA 93030(805) 385-7507
Oxnard ColoniaBranch Library1500 Camino Del Sol, Suite 26Oxnard, CA 93030(805) 385-8108
Piru Library3811 Center St.Piru, CA 93040(805) 521-1753
Ray D. Prueter Library510 Park Ave.Port Hueneme, CA 93041(805) 486-5460
Saticoy Library11426 Violeta St.Saticoy, CA 93004(805) 647-5736
Simi Valley Library2969 Tapo Canyon RoadSimi Valley, CA 93063(805) 526-1735
South OxnardCenter Library4300 Saviers RoadOxnard CA 93033(805) 385-8129
Grant R. BrimhallThousand Oaks Library1401 E. Janss RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91362(805) 449-2660
Newbury ParkBranch Library2331 Borchard RoadNewbury Park, CA 91320(805) 498-2139
Moorpark Library669 Moorpark Ave.Moorpark, CA 93021(805) 517-6370
Recreation❖ Port HuenemeDept. of Recreation &Community Services(805) 986-6542http://www.ci.port-hueneme.ca.us
❖ Rancho SimiRecreation andPark District1692 Sycamore DriveSimi Valley, CA 93065(805) 584-4400http://www.rspd.org
❖ Southeast VenturaCounty YMCA100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd.Suite 295Thousand Oaks, CA 91360(805) 497-3801http://www.sevymca.org
❖ Ventura Adult andContinuing Education5200 Valentine RoadVentura, CA 93003(805) 289-7925http://www.tdcstudios.com
Theatre /EntertainmentPegasus Transit Inc.210 Beedy St.Oxnard, CA 93036(805) 988-1540http://www.pagasustransit.com
Thousand OaksCivic Arts Plazahttp://www.CivicArtsPlaza.comBox office (805) 449-2787
TravelPegasus Transit Inc.210 Beedy St.Oxnard, CA 93036(805) 988-1540http://www.pagasustransit.com
❖ City of VenturaTravel Programs420 E. Santa Clara St.,Ventura CA 93001(805) 648-2829http://www.cityofventura.net/myventura
❖ Ventura CountyArea Agency on Aging646 County Square DriveSuite 100, Ventura, CA 93003(805) 477-7310(800) 510-2020http://aaa.gov
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