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OCT–MARCH 2010A Retirement Connection Group Publication
Greater Salem Serving Marion, Polk and Yamhill Counties
comparison grids
local profiles
caregiver checklist
www.RetirementConnection.com • 1-800-296-6408
Food for Better Thoughtpage 72
The Basics of Planning Aheadpage 78
Aid and Attendance Benefits for Veteranspage 50
Medicare Coverage Changes & Schedule page 42
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Table of Contents
Wellspring Pages 14–15
Easter Seals Pages 36–37
Holiday Pages 62–63
Letter from the Publisher 5Caregiver Checklist 90Information & Guide Request 93Advertiser Index 95A–Z index 96
Articles
Aid and Attendance Pension 50Assisted Living Resources 65Benefits of a Trust 83Experience of Older Workers 36Food for Better Thought 72Long-Term Care Partnership 46Medical Coverage Changes 42Oregon Celebrates 150 Years 88Managing Parkinson’s Disease 10Telephone Assistance Programs 18The Basics of Planning Ahead 78
Care & Health
Adult Day-Care Programs 6Aquatic Classes & Therapies 6Assistive Equipment 6Association for Specific Illness 7Care Management 8Caregiving Resources & Support 8Counseling 9Dental Resources & Services 12Dialysis 12Diet & Nutrition 12Emergency Response Systems 12
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Profiles
OCTOBER–MARCH 2010
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Fitness, Health & Wellness 12Health Clinics 13Health Insurance & HMOs 13Health Screenings 16Hearing Resources & Services 16Home Health Comparison Grid 22Home Health Definitions 20Hospice 27Hospitals 28In-Home Care Comparison Grid 23Medical and Drug Trials 28Medication Reminders 28Mental Health Services 28Mobile Medical Services 29Prescription Assistance 29Rehabilitation 30Respite Care 31Substance Abuse 32Telephone Reassurance 32Vision Resources & Services 32
Community & Government
Advocacy 33Area Agency on Aging 33County Health Departments 33Department of Motor Vehicles 33Disability Programs 34Elder Abuse 34Emergency Preparedness 35Employment 35Energy Resources 38
Faith-Based Senior Groups 38Financial Assistance 39Food Resources 39Government Resources 41Handicapped Licence Plates 41 Libraries 43Medicaid 44Medicare 44Political Contacts 44Senior Centers 44 Senior Organizations 45Social Security 45Tax Credit 47Transportation 47Veteran Services 48Volunteer Opportunities 49
Housing
Housing Definitions 54Housing Placement & Referral 52Housing Resources 52Independent & Retirement Comparison Grid 56 Assisted Living, Residential Care & Family Home Comparison Grid 66Memory Care Comparison Grid 70Nursing Home Comparison Grid 74
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Contents of this guide many not be reproduced in whole or part without consent of the publisher While every effort has been made to include accurate data, the publisher cannot be held liable for material content or errors Copyright 2009 by Retirement Connection The opinions and beliefs expressed in advertisements and by authors of all articles do not reflect the opinions, beliefs or official policies of Retirement Connection Guide Content published herein is submitted by colleagues and advertisers with the sole purpose of providing education on aging and retirement issues, and to help people make informed decisions
Publisher: Amy Schmidt Associate Publisher: Colleen Papp Art Director: Heather Anderson Graphic Artist: Diane Hochevar Editor: Lyman Schmidt
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Professional Services
Adaptive Technology 76Advanced Planning 76Attorneys & Elder Law 76Bereavement 76Consumer Affairs 76Daily Money Managers 77Estate Planning 77Financial Services 77Guardian or Conservator 77Home Modification 80Home Repair & Maintenance 80Identity Theft 80Legal Aid & Resources 80Long-Term Care Insurance 80Moving Assistance 81Organ Donation 81Real Estate Services 81Relocation & Downsizing 81Reverse Mortgages 81 Tax Advice & Preparation 82Trustee 82
Recreation, Social & Travel
Computer Classes 84Continuing Education 84Elderhostel 85 Entertainment & Recreation 84RV’s and Camping 85Senior Centers 85Social Groups 85Travel Resources & Services 85 Websites & Groovy Links 86
Letter from the Publisher
Dear Readers,
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From our family to yours, we want to thank you for the support and positive feedback we have received from our first edition. My daughter, Amy, started the guide with her husband and continues to manage this and the Portland/Vancouver edition. I was previously an advertiser in the guide and I am looking forward to working with her on the second edition.
I hope that my experience as a nurse, family caregiver, and 10 years as an administrator for senior housing will assist me in growing this guide to be the most comprehensive resource available for seniors, people with disabilities, and their families. This much needed information would not be possible without our advertisers, so please return the favor by supporting them when you encounter a need for their services.
The table of contents covers more than 50 topics and is color coded for easy reference. An alphabetical index and an advertiser index are in the back of the guide for quick searching. Our Home Health, In-Home Care and Housing Grids compare specific details about services, amenities and pricing.
The articles, Caregiver Checklist and Information Request Form are included to provide additional and ongoing support. We have encountered an overwhelming need and support for the guide. We look forward to providing greater content with each edition and rely on your feedback to help us improve. We publish twice a year, in April and October, and copies may be found at more than 200 locations including: Libraries, Senior Centers, Hospitals, Housing Communities, and local events. If your physician’s office, local church, or other organization would like additional copies, we are happy to provide these at no cost. Please visit our website or contact us at [email protected].
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Adult Day-Care
Albertina Kerr Center, 3808 NE Blossom Ct, Salem, 97305 503-304-7507Among Friends Adult Day Respite Center 50+, (Ad pg# 84) 2615 Portland Rd, Salem, 97301 503-588-6303Country Inn of Salem Adult Day Care, 2567 NE Fisher Rd, Salem, 97305 503-581-7532Forget Me Not Foster Care, 215 S Boone Rd, Salem 503-930-6187Garten Day Break, 4120 NE River Rd , Salem, 97303 503-316-3950Lone Oaks Care Home, 607 Lone Oak Loop, Silverton, 97381 503-873-6240Providence Newberg Adult Day, 501 Villa Rd, Newberg, 97132West Hills Daycare, 2355 MW West Hills Dr, McMinnville, 97128 503-435-2092
Aquatic Classes and Therapies
Courthouse Athletic Club Battle Creek Club, 6250 SE Commercial St, Salem, 97306 503-588-3375 Keizer Club, 117 McNary Estates Dr, Keizer, 97303 503-588-3375 Lancaster Club, 4132 N Devonshire, Salem, 97301 503-588-3375 S. River Rd Club, 2975 S River Rd, Salem, 97302 503-588-3375 West Salem Club, 300 NW Glen Creek Rd, Salem, 97304 503-588-3375Dallas Parks and Recreation/Aquatic Center, 1005 SE La Creole Dr, Dallas, 97338 503-623-9715Olinger Pool, 1319 NE A St, Salem, 97301 503-588-6332Salem Hospital—Regional Rehabilitaion Center, 2561 NE Center St, Salem, 97301 503-561-5986Silver Falls YMCA, 421 S Water St, Silverton, 97381 503-873-0205 Walker Pool, 1075 NW 8th St, Salem, 97301 503-588-6334Woodburn City Aquatic Center, 190 Oak St, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-5288
Assistive Equipment
Access Technologies, 3070 NE Lancaster Dr, Salem, 97305 503-361-1201, 800-677-7512B & J Custom DME, 1335 N Pacific Hwy #150, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-8598Continental Medical Supply, 3000 NE Market St #505, Salem, 97301 503-362-4600Home Emergency Medical Supply, 1090 NE Commercial St, Salem, 97301 503-585-2027Verizon Center for Customers with Disabilities 800-974-6006
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Association for Specific Illnesses
National AssociationsAlzheimer’s Association 800-272-3900Arthritis Foundation 800-283-7800Cancer Society 800-227-2345Diabetes Association 800-342-2383Hearing 800-638-8255Heart Association 800-242-8721Liver 800-223-0179Lung Disease 800-586-4872Lupus Foundation of America 800-558-0121Multiple Sclerosis 800-344-4867National Institute of Mental Health 800-421-4211National Mental Health Association 800-969-6642Parkinson’s Action Network 800-850-4726Stroke Association 800-787-6532United Ostomy Association 800-826-0826Local AssociationsAlzheimer’s Association, 1650 NW Naito Pkwy #190, Portland, 97209 503-416-0201Alzheimer’s Network of Oregon, (Ad pg# 73) PO Box 12701, Salem, 97309 503-364-8100, 866-425-9638American Cancer Society, 0330 SW Curry St, Portland, 97239 503-295-6422American Council for the Blind—Oregon, 1839 NE 14th Ave, Portland, 97212 541-883-8227American Diabetes Association, 380 SE Spokane #110, Portland, 97202 503-736-2770American Heart Association—Oregon, 1846 Pearl St, Eugene, 97401 541-344-6345, 866-341-4671American Heart Association—Southern Orgeon, 10 Crater Lake Ave #10, Medford, 97504 541-779-2709, 866-341-4671American Liver Foundation—Pacific Northwest Chapter, 2033 6th Ave #260, Seattle, 98121 206-443-3805American Lung Association, 7420 SW Bridgeport Rd #200, Tigard, 97224 503-924-4094American Stroke Association, 1200 NW Naito Pkwy #220, Portland, 97209 503-233-0100, 866-341-4671American Lung Association—Oregon, 7420 SW Bridgeport Rd #200, Tigard, 97224 503-924-4094
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Association for Specific Illnesses (continued)
Cyctic Fibrosis Foundation—Oregon, 9320 SW Barbur Blvd #210, Portland, 97219 503-226-3435, 800-448-8404Epilepsy Foundation Northwest, 2311 N 45th St #134, Seattle, 98103 206-547-4551Leukemia & Lymphoma Society—Oregon, 9320 SW Barbur Blvd #140, Portland, 97219 503-245-9866, 800-466-6572National Kidney Foundation, 465 NE 181st Ave #257, Portland, 97230 503-963-5364, 888-354-3639National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 104 SW Clay St, Portland, 97201 503-223-9511Oregon Alcoholics Anonymous, 687 NE Cottage St, Salem, 97301 503-399-0599Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon, 3975 Mercantile Dr #154, Lake Oswego, 97035 503-594-0901
Care Management
Marion County Health Department, 3180 NE Center St , Salem, 97302 503-566-2957NorthWest Senior & Disability Services—Salem, PO Box 12189, Salem, 97309 503-304-3456, 800-469-8772Salem Hospital, 665 SE Winter St, Salem, 97309 503-562-4840
Caregiving Resources and Support
Resources & ServicesGrand Sheramina Community Services, 120 North Bridge St, Sheridan, 97378 503-843-3133NorthWest Senior & Disability Services McMinnville, 300 SW Hill Rd, McMinnville, 97128 503-472-9441, 800-469-8772 North Salem, 3410 NE Cherry Ave, Salem, 97309 503-304-3400, 800-469-8772 Dallas Disability, 163 SW Academy St, Dallas, 97338 503-831-0581, 800-469-8772 Family Caregiver Support Program, 3410 NE Cherry Ave, Salem, 97303 503-304-3400, 800-469-8772 Salem-South, 3541 SE Fairview Industrial Dr, Salem, 97309 503-373-7380, 800-469-8772 Woodburn Disability, 1320 Meridian Dr, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-5138, 800-469-8772
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Oregon Alliance of Senior and Health Services, 7360 SW Hunziker, Tigard, 97223 503-684-3788Oregon Seniors and People with Physical Disabilities, 500 NE Summer St, Salem, 97310 503-945-5832Sharecare, 390 Church St, Sublimity, 97385 503-304-3429Support GroupsAlzheimer’s Support Group Orchard Heights, 695 NW Orchard Heights Rd, Salem, 97301 503-566-9052 Retirement Health Care Center, 648 SW Ellendale, Dallas, 97338 503-623-5581 Salem Hospital, Salem, 97301 503-399-8138 Silverton Gardens Marquis Care, 115 S James St, Silverton, 97381 503-873-5362 St. Rita’s Senior Care Community, 2933 Center St, Salem, 97301 503-589-0400 Tukwila Center for Health and Medicine, 693 Glatt Cr, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-4571Dementia Support Group, 695 NW Orchard Heights Rd, Salem, 97301 503-851-9644Diabetes Support Group—Tukwila Center for Health and Medicine, 693 Glatt Cr, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-4571 Low Vision Support Group—Tukwila Center for Health and Medicine, 693 Glatt Cr, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-4571My Pal Sticky Diabetes Support Group 503-371-4220Stroke Caregiver Support Group, 2561 NE Center St, Salem, 97301 503-561-5986Stroke Support Group
Benedictine Orchard House, 550 S Main St, Mt Angel, 97362 800-525-5632 Tukwila Center for Health and Medicine, 693 Glatt Cr, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-4571
Counseling
Mid-Valley Cancer Care Community, 880 NE Winter St, Salem, 97301 503-391-4417New Perspectives Center for Counseling and Therapy, 1675 NE Winter St, Salem, 97303 503-585-0351Salem Veterans Center, 617 Chemeketa, Salem, 97301 503-362-9911West Salem Clinic—Mental Health, 1245 NW Edgewater St, Salem, 97304 503-588-5816
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Care for Advanced Parkinson’s DiseaseParkinson’s is a chronic, progressive neurological illness. Frequently changes and decline occur at such a slow pace that families are caught unprepared when their loved one loses their ability to live independently.
Symptoms of advanced Parkinson’s include tremor, stiffness, slowness and difficulty with fine movements, impaired balance, soft speech, reduced facial expression, drooling, “freezing” while moving and sleep disturbances. It is important to stress that Parkinson’s is not a mental disease, although roughly 1/3 will eventually develop dementia.
Medication is the most effective treatment for Parkinson’s. Symptoms differ in each person so dosage and timing tend to be geared to the individual patient. Medication must be given on time according to the schedule that has worked well for the family and has been set by the treating physician.
Medication timing is the most important way to minimize symptoms.
Know which medication should be given with meals and which on an empty stomach
Dressing and eating could be scheduled around medication timing
Balance and Posture Exercise (especially stretching) is essential therapy and easiest to initiate when your loved one is rested, but watch for “freezing”, a sudden inability to move, especially when walking or getting out of a chair.
If freezing occurs, do not push/move your family member, but use visual or auditory cues to initiate movement
Avoid prolonged standing and to use appropriate walking aids
Patient should be encouraged to keep hands free when walking, to pause before getting up, and to avoid pivot turns
Eating A failure to swallow properly can lead to choking which is a symptom of swallowing problems. To allow optimum nutritional intake, be sure the Parkinson’s medication has been given time to take effect before a meal.
Patient should sit in an upright position when eating, and may need reminded to swallow
Consult a dietician for easy-to-swallow foods containing enough fluid and fiber
Encourage a rest period before meals
Other Tips
Allow time to do activities without being rushed and allow frequent rests
An occupational therapist can provide practical tips to make routine easier
Medication given on time and early enough may allow patients to be more mobile and responsive
Parkinson’s is a progressive disease. It is a given that care needs will need to be reevaluated over time
Article provided by Holly Chaimov, Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon 503-594-0901 www.parkinsonsresources.org
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Dental Resources & Services
Marion-Polk-Yamhill Dental Society, 850 SE Promontory Pl #1, Salem, 97302 503-581-9353Northwest Human Services Total Health, 180 N Atwater St, Monmouth, 97361 503-606-3288NW Human Services—West Salem Dental Clinic, 190 NW Kingwood Ave, Salem, 97304 503-315-0712
Dialysis
PNRS Evergreen Dialysis, 345 SE Norton Ln #B, McMinnville, 97128 503-474-2680PNRS Newberg Dialysis Center, 3100 Haworth Ave, Newberg, 97132 503-537-0100Qualicenters—Salem, 3878 NE Beverly Ave #11, Salem, 97305 503-363-6065Salem Dialysis, 3550 S Liberty Rd #100, Salem, 97302 503-371-8047Salem North Dialysis, 1220 NE Liberty St, Salem, 97303 503-315-2212Woodburn Dialysis, 2245 Country Club Rd, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-2005
Diet and Nutrition
Action Nutrition, 374 SE Owens St, Salem, 97302 503-581-2739Salem Hospital Nutrition Services, 665 SE Winter St, Salem, 97301 503-561-5154Wellspring, (Ad pg #14–15) 1475 Mt Hood Ave, Woodburn, 97071 971-983-5212
Emergency Response Systems
Salem Lifeline Program, (Ad pg #13) 866-674-9900, Ext 4307
Fitness, Health and Wellness
Courthouse Athletic Club Battle Creek Club, 6250 SE Commercial St, Salem, 97306 503-588-3375 Keizer Club, 117 McNary Estates Dr, Keizer, 97303 503-588-3375 Lancaster Club, 4132 N Devonshire, Salem, 97301 503-588-3375 S. River Rd Club, 2975 S River Rd, Salem, 97302 503-588-3375 West Salem Club, 300 NW Glen Creek Rd, Salem, 97304 503-588-3375Dallas Parks and Recreation/Aquatic Center, 1005 SE La Creole Dr, Dallas, 97338 503-623-9715
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Silver Falls YMCA, 421 S Water St, Silverton, 97381 503-873-0205 Tukwila Center for Health and Medicine, 693 Glatt Cr, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-4872Wellspring, (Ad pg #14–15) 1475 Mt Hood Avenue, Woodburn, 97071 971-983-5230Woodburn City Aquatic Center, 190 Oak St, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-5288
Health Clinics
Community Outreach Clinic, 208 S Water St, Silverton, 97381 503-873-0815Northwest Human Services Total Health, 180 N Atwater St, Monmouth, 97361 503-606-3288Salud Medical Center, 1175 Mt Hood Ave, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-2000Silverton Family Clinic, 247 Fairview St, Silverton, 97381 503-873-2328Wellspring, (Ad pg #14–15) 1475 Mt Hood Avenue, Woodburn, 97071 971-983-5212West Salem Clinic, 150 NW Kingwood Ave, Salem, 97304 503-378-7526Willamette Family Medical Center, 755 NE Medical Center Dr, Salem, 97301 503-585-6388
Health Insurance & HMOs
Humana MarketPOINT, (Ad pg 17) 1798 SE Tech Center Pl #300, Vancouver, 98683 360-253-7523, 800-781-4203NorthWest Senior and Disability Services—Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance (SHIBA), 3410 NE Cherry Ave, Salem, 97303 503-304-3400Oregon Insurance Division, 350 NE Winter St #440, Salem, 97310 503-947-7984Oregon Medical Insurance Pool (OMIP) 503-225-6620, 800-848-7280Statewide Health Insurance Benefit Advisors (SHIBA), 250 Church St SE #200, Salem, 97301 800-722-4134
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Health Screenings
Providence Newberg,1001 Providence Dr, Newberg, 97132 503-537-1555 Salem Hospital, 665 SE Winter St, Salem, OR, 97309 503-561-5735Silverton Hospital, 342 Fairview St, Silverton, 97381 503-873-1500, 888-873-1500Wellspring, (Ad pg #14–15) 1475 Mt Hood Avenue, Woodburn, 97071 971-983-5212Willamette Valley, 2700 SE Stratus Ave, McMinnville, 97128 503-472-6131
Hearing Resources & Services
Connection Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing, 1245 Edgewater St, Salem, 97301 503-588-5846Hard of Hearing Access Program, 676 NE Church St, Salem, 97301 503-373-7605, 800-358-3117Oregon Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (ODHHS), 1257 Ferry St SE, Salem, 97301 503-378-2272, 800-521-9615Oregon Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, PO Box 6071, Salem, 97304 N/A
Oregon Speech-Language and Hearing Association 503-370-7019Oregon Speech/Hearing Impaired—ACCESS, PO Box 523, Salem, 97308 503-370-7019Salem Audiology Clinic, 3857 NE Wolverine St #16C, Salem, 97305 503-588-1039, 888-588-1039Self Help for Hard of Hearing People (SHHH), 665 SE Winter St, Salem, 97301 503-394-3863Telecommunication Devices Access Program (TDAP), (Ad pg #18–19) 550 NE Capitol St #215, Salem, 97308 800-848-4442Willamette Valley Audiological Services, 1343-A Monmouth St, Independence, 97351 503-838-3001Woodburn Hearing Center, 2200 Country Club Ct #E, Woodburn, 97071 503-891-8575, 888-891-8575
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Telephone Assistance Programs help OregoniansIn 1987, Oregon Legislature passed a law assuring adequate and affordable telephone service is available to all Oregonians. Based on that legislation, the Public Utility Commission of Oregon implemented these three programs:
Telecommunication Devices Access Program (TDAP) Loans adaptive telephone equipment at no cost and with no income restrictions to eligible Oregonians who have a severe hearing, severe speech, vision, cognitive or mobility impairment and cannot benefit from the use of a standard telephone.
To receive the equipment, qualifying customers must complete and sign Section A of the application available in English and Spanish. The appropriate licensed physician, audiologist, speech-language pathologist or rehabilitation counselor must complete Section B certifying that the person requires adaptive equipment to use the telephone.
Oregon Telephone Assistance Program (OTAP) —Link-Up America Oregonians who receive one of these benefits may receive up to a $13.50 reduction in their monthly bill for local residential telephone service:
Food Stamps Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) Supplemental Security Income State Medical Programs or Medicaid
The Link-Up America Program helps qualified individuals by paying for one-half (up to $30) of the line connection charges for new residential telephone service.
Many residential telephone and cellular companies participate in OTAP. Customers can complete or download applications online. Application are available in Spanish, Russian and Vietnamese.
Oregon Telecommunications Relay Service (OTRS) As required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a telephone service that is available for all Oregonians and provides telecommunications access that is functionally equivalent for persons with and without hearing or speech disabilities to communicate via the telephone.
There are several forms of the OTRS available depending on the needs of the user including Captioned Telephone Service, Voice Carry Over, Hearing Carry Over, Speech to Speech Relay Service, Shared Non-English Language Relay Services and Text-to-Voice TTY-based Relay Service.
For additional information, contact the Public Utility Commission of Oregon. 550 Capitol Street NE, Suite 215 P.O. Box 2148, Salem, OR 97308-2148 1-800-848-4442/1-800-648-3458 (TTY) 971-239-5845 (Videophone) 1-877-567-1977 (Fax) or www.rspf.org
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Home Health Definitions:Hospice is a comprehensive program of care to patients and families facing a life threatening illness. Hospice emphasizes palliative rather than curative treatment. The dying are comforted. Professional medical care is given, and sophisticated symptom relief provided. Very few Home Health Agencies are also licensed for Hospice care.
In-Home Care/Personal Care is care related to activities of daily living, including: mobility, eating, toileting, bathing and personal hygiene, dressing and grooming or cognition support. These services are usually provided on a private pay basis and do not require a physician’s order.
Registry Services refer, but do not employ, independent caregivers. Clients control all aspects of the arrangement, including compensation, directly with their caregivers. Registries may include free non-profit listing services or companies that require training, bonding and insurance of their caregivers. Clients are charged a referral fee.
Respite Care is short-term or temporary. It is designed to give families a break from the stress of daily caregiving. Respite care can be for a few hours, overnight, or for days. The amount of care changes with the needs of the family and the ill or disabled person.
24-hour care is “round the clock treatment” in a home environment. The care may be shared by multiple caregivers or by a single caregiver.
Skilled Nursing is a higher level of care where services are preformed by a licensed Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse. Skilled Nursing includes, but is not limited to patient assessments, performance of prescribed medical treatments, administration of prescribed medications, education for the patient and the caregiver (if available) related to the disease process, treatment, health measures and medication management. Skilled Nurses provide medical care as prescribed by physician.
Social Worker refers to a clinical social worker whose purpose in health care is to enhance, promote, maintain, and restore the best possible social abilities of the patient or family. Services provided may be preventive, developmental, or remedial in nature.
Home Health Aides provide support services such as personal care which do not require a licensed nurse. Medicare does not cover home health aides unless the person is also receiving skilled nursing care or other therapy. Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) provide personal care such as bathing, dressing, transporting and other essential activities.
Intravenous Therapy is any medical treatments/medications that need to be introduced to the body via a patient’s veins. Numerous IV Therapies can be provided in-home under supervision of a MD. Some of these include: inter-infective/antibiotic therapies, hydration therapy, pain management, chemotherapy and central line care and maintenance.
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Diabetic Management refers to services including patient assessment, diet information, management of the disease process, medication management and education on all of the above. Services are provided by a Registered Nurse under the supervision of an M.D. Some agencies may employ certified diabetic nurse instructors or cardiac care specialty RN’s.
Cardiac Care refers to services including patient assessment, specific diet information, and management of the disease process, medication management and education. Cardiac rehabilitation is a program designed to help a person with heart disease return to health. Cardiac rehabilitation may consist of exercise, modifying risk factors to prevent further heart damage, or psychological rehabilitation.
Psychiatric Services refers to the agencies ability to offer services related to psychiatric support with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness. Services may include counseling or administering of medications.
Therapy Services (ST, PT, OT, RT)
Speech Therapy (ST) refers to services to assess and treat speech and swallowing disorders. Speech therapy can treat speech, language, cognitive skills or swallowing. A Therapist provides individually designed treatment programs to maximize communication and swallowing.
Physical Therapy (PT) refers to services for the treatment and the rehabilitation process where a physical therapist will often stretch, strengthen, facilitate muscles, challenge balance, test coordination abilities, teach home exercise programs and enhance basic mobility skills. Exercise techniques are only part of the special skills used by therapists to treat patients to help lessen disability, pain and improve overall function and quality of life.
Occupational Therapy, (OT) refers to services to assess and treat patients to improve their ability to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments. Therapists also help them to develop, recover, or maintain daily living and work skills. Occupational therapists help clients not only to improve their basic motor functions and reasoning abilities, but also to compensate for permanent loss of function. The goal is to help patients become as independent, productive, and satisfied as possible.
Respiratory Therapy (RT) refers to services for care of patients with deficiencies and abnormalities associated with the cardiopulmonary system. It may include the therapeutic use of medical gases and their equipment, environmental control systems, humidification, aerosols, ventilator support, bronchi pulmonary drainage and exercise, respiratory rehabilitation, assistance with cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and maintenance of natural, artificial, and mechanical airways.
Sources: Oregon Department of Health & Human Services, Administration on Aging and National Institutes of Health.
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Most of us take self-reliance for granted, and it’s something we can’t imagine losing. Becoming dependent on others just to get through the day can have devastating emotional and physical effects. For an elderly person moving into a long-term care facility, it means a loss of self-sufficiency and leaving behind familiar surroundings and a home that holds a lifetime of memories.
ResCare, a company with 30 years of experience caring for the elderly and disabled, introduced a unique service in 2006 designed to help seniors remain in their homes. Rest Assured® is a Web-based “telecare” system that offers round-the-clock, in-home monitoring and support services provided by specially trained caregivers that allows families to “check in” on their loved ones.
Peace of mind through technology
Using Rest Assured, caregivers are able to communicate face-to-face through touch screen computer monitors. Cameras are placed in the common areas of the home, along with two-way speakers and electronic sensors in bathrooms and bedrooms to support the individual while maintaining privacy. Family members can interact with their loved one, via computer, using the secure web site.
The technology may seem imposing, but the hardware is virtually invisible after installation. A recent study by the American Association of Retired Persons found that older persons living alone
felt comforted knowing that others were watching after them.
Individualized care
Rest Assured caregivers must have at least two years of direct care experience, 100 hours of training with the system and demonstrate a full understanding of the care protocols of each client. Staff members work with clients and their families to develop a care plan based on three monitoring programs:
Family Support–Offers unlimited access, allowing individuals to be monitored by family, via computer, from anywhere in the world.
“Drop-in” Support–A Rest Assured caregiver periodically checks the individual’s whereabouts, monitors medication and dietary intake, etc.
Active Support–Provides for continuous, remote care if Drop-in Support is not enough.
Best care scenario
We all want our elderly family member to be safe and happy. Rest Assured makes it possible for seniors to live their lives much as they always have, secure in the knowledge that help is always there if needed.
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Benton Hospice Service, 2350 NW Professional Dr, Corvallis, 97330 541-757-9616Hospice Care of the Northwest, 1661 NW Edgewater #200, Salem, 97305 503-485-0840Legacy Hopewell House Hospice, 6171 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, 97239 503-244-7890, 800-903-5118Legacy Hospice, 2275 NE McDaniel Ln, McMinnville, 97128 800-361-8506Odyssey HealthCare, 707 SE 13th St #299, Salem, 97301 503-362-3040, 866-977-2752Oregon Hospice Association, PO Box 10796, Portland, 97296 503-228-2104, 888-229-2104Serenity Hospice, (Ad on pg #27) 5895 Shoreview Ln N, Keizer 97303 503-991-5228Signature Hospice, (Ad on pg #26) 7070 SW Fir Loop #100, Portland, 97223 800-936-4756Willamette Valley Hospice, 1015 NW 3rd St, Salem, 97304 503-588-3600, 800-555-2431
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Providence Newberg Medical Center, 1001 Providence Dr, Newberg, 97132 503-537-1555Salem Hospital, 665 SE Winter St, Salem, OR, 97309 503-561-5735Santiam Memorial Hospital, 1401 N 10th Ave, Stayton, 97383 503-769-2175Silverton Hospital, 342 Fairview St, Silverton, 97381 503-873-1500, 888-873-1500West Valley Hospital, 525 SE Washington St, Dallas, 97338 503-623-8301Willamette Valley Medical Center, 2700 SE Stratus Ave, McMinnville, 97128 503-472-6131
Medical & Drug Trials
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Medication Reminders
OnTime4U 877-222-8889
Mental Health Services
Homeless Outreach & Advocacy Program, 694 SE Church St, Salem, 97302 503-588-5827Marion County Adult Mental Health—Woodburn, 302 W Hayes St, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-5851Marion County Adult Mental Health Services, 3180 NE Center St, Salem, 97301 503-588-5351Marion County Psychiatric Crisis Center, 1073 SE Oak St, Salem, 97301 503-585-4949NAMI—National Alliance for Mentally Ill, 161 SE High St Rm 212, Salem, 97301 503-391-1511, 800-950-6264New Perspectives Center for Counseling and Therapy, 1675 NE Winter St, Salem, 97303 503-585-0351NW Human Services, Crisis Hotline, 503-581-5535, 800-560-5535Oregon Office of Mental Services, 500 Summer St NE, Salem, 97301 503-945-5763Oregon State Hospital, 2600 NE Center St, Salem, 97310 503-945-2800, 800-544-7078Polk County Mental Health, 182 SW Academy, Dallas, 97338 503-623-9289Psychiatric Crisis Center, 1049 SE Oak St, Salem, 97301 503-585-4949
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Salem Hospital, 665 SE Winter St, Salem, 97309 503-561-5735West Salem Clinic—Mental Health, 1245 NW Edgewater St, Salem, 97304 503-588-5816West Valley Community Hospital (PT, SLP), 550 SE Clay, Dallas, 97338 503-623-8301Yamhill County Adult Mental Health, 614 NE Davis St, McMinnville, 97128 503-434-7523
Mobile Medical Services
Northwest Mobile Services, 6140 SW Artic Dr, Beaverton, 97005 877-786-9729
Prescription Assistance
DHS—Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program 800-359-9517Family Health Insurance Assistance Program, PO Box 5880, Salem, 97304 888-564-9669MedAssist Dallas, 182 SW Academy St #304, Dallas, 97338 503-623-9289 Salem, 1073 SE Oak St, Salem, 97308 503-561-6043 Stayton, 1377 N 10th St, Sublimity, 97385 503-769-3548Oregon Prescription Drug Program 503-373-1595Partnership for Prescription Assistance—Oregon 888-477-2669Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program (SPDAP), PO Box 14520, Salem, 97309 800-359-9517Prescription Discount CardsAARP Medication savings card for members 800-456-2277Eli Lilly and Company 877-795-4559GlaxoSmithKline Orange Card 888-672-6436Medicare 800-633-4227Merck Patient Assistance Program 800-727-5400Novartis Care Card 866 974-2273People’s Prescription Plan 800-566-0003Pfizer Share Card 800-717-6005Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association 800-762-4636Rx PhRMA 800-762-4636SaveWell 877-728-3935Senior Pharmacy Card 800-377-1614Together Rx 800-865-7211Veterans—TriCare for Life 800-417-5086, 877-723-7863
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Salem Hospital—Regional Rehabilitaion Center, 2561 NE Center St, Salem, 97301 503-561-5986South Salem Rehabilitation & Specialty, 4120 S Kurth St, Salem, 97302 503-581-8667Sunnyside Care Center, (Ad pg #30) 4515 Sunnyside Road SE, Salem, 97302 503-370-8284 Windsor Health & Rehabilitation Center, (Ad pg #30) 820 NE Cottage St, Salem, 97301 503-399-1135
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Among Friends Adult Day Respite Program, 2615 Portland Road NE, Salem, 97301 503-588-6303Arc of Marion County—Respite Care Program, PO Box 12474, Salem, 97309 503-581-5034Family Building Blocks, 2425 NE Lancaster Dr, Salem, 97305 503-566-2132Lifespan Respite Care—Catholic Community Services, 3737 Portland Rd NE, Salem, 97301 503-393-0657, 888-393-0657Marquis Home Care Services, 1149 SE Liberty St, Salem, 97302 503-363-4733 Housing Communities Offering Respite (see also pages 66–75)Brookdale Senior Living, (Ad on IFC) Clare Bridge Salem, 1355 Boone Rd SE, Salem, 97306 503-365-7500 Villas Albany, 1560 Davidson St SE, Albany, 97322 541-926-6800 Villas McMinnville, 775 NE 27th St, Micminnville, 97216 503-472-3130 Villas Courtyard, 1929 Grand Prairie Rd SE, Albany, 97322 541-928-9536 Wynwood Albany, 2445 Se Geary St, Albany, 97322 541-926-8200 Wynwood McMinnville, 721 NE 27th St, McMinnville, 97128 503-435-0100Cascade Park Retirement Center, (Ad on BC) 950 N Cascade Dr, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-0033Dallas Retirement, (Ad pg #1) 377 NW Jasper St, Dallas, 97338 503-623-5581Farmington Square, (Ad pg #73) 960 SE Boone Rd, Salem, 97306 503-363-2273Lavida Communities, (Ad pg #69) Silver Creek, 703 Evergreen Rd, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-4142 Timberwood Court, 2875 SE 14th Ave, Albany, 97321 541-967-9700Revera Assisted Living, (Ad pg #26) Meadow Creek Village, 3988 SE 12st St, Salem, 97302 503-375-9732 Jefferson Manor, 664 SE Jefferson St, Dallas, 97338 503-623-8104Sunnyside Care Center, (Ad pg #30) 4515 Sunnyside Road SE, Salem, 97302 503-370-8284 Windsor Health & Rehabilitation Center, (Ad pg #30) 820 Cottage St NE, Salem, 97301 503-399-1135
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Telephone Reassurance
Teletend, Woodburn Police Department, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-2340
Vision Resources & Services
Blindskills, Inc, PO Box 5181, Salem, 97304 800-860-4224Braille Plus, 3276 SE Commercial St, Salem, 97302 503-391-5335Oregon State Library: Talking Book and Braille Services, 250 Winter St NE, Salem, 97301 800-452-0292
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Advocacy
Fair Housing Council of Oregon 503-223-8197, 800-424-3247Governor’s Advocacy Office 503-945-5238, 800-442-5238Homeless Outreach & Advocacy Program 503-588-5827NorthWest Senior & Disability Services 503-304-3400, 800-469-8772Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman 503-378-6533, 800-522-2602Oregon Advocacy Center 503-243-2081, 800-452-1694Oregon Alliance of Senior and Health Services 503-684-3788People with Disabilities Advisory Committee 503-947-1136
County Health Departments
Marion County, 3180 NE Center St, Salem, 97301 503-588-5357Polk County, 182 SW Academy St #302, Dallas, 97338 503-623-8175Yamhill County, 412 N Ford St, McMinnville, 97128 503-434-7525
Department of Motor Vehicles
Dallas DMV, 514 E Ellendale, Dallas, 97338 503-299-9999DMV Headquarters, 1905 NE Lana Ave, Salem, 97314 503-945-5000McMinnville DMV, 2260 NE McDaniel Ln, McMinnville, 97128 503-472-2900North Salem DMV, 2640 NE Portland Rd, Salem, 97303 503-945-5000South Salem DMV, 4555 S Liberty Rd #300, Salem, 97302 503-945-5000Stayton DMV, 144 E Water St, Stayton, 97383 503-769-4427Woodburn DMV, 1550 Industrial Ave, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-9961
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Alliance of People with Disabilities, 4649 Sunnyside Ave N #100, Seattle, 98103 206-545-7055, 866-545-7055Living Independently For Empowerment (LIFE), 1701 SE Liberty St, Salem, 97302 503-378-2556NorthWest Senior & Disability Services McMinnville, 300 SW Hill Rd, McMinnville, 97128 503-472-9441, 800-469-8772 North Salem, 3410 NE Cherry Ave, Salem, 97309 503-304-3400, 800-469-8772 Dallas Disability, 163 SW Academy St, Dallas, 97338 503-831-0581, 800-469-8772 Salem-South, 3541 SE Fairview Industrial Dr, Salem, 97309 503-373-7380, 800-469-8772 Woodburn Disability, 1320 Meridian Dr, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-5138, 800-469-8772Oregon Ability, 2295 Liberty St NE, Salem, 97303 503-581-8156Oregon Advocacy Center, 620 SW 5th Ave, 5th Floor, Portland, 97204 503-243-2081, 800-452-1694Oregon Department of Human Services 503-945-5811, 800-282-8096Oregon Disabilities Commission, 500 Summer St NE E-02, Salem, 97301 503-947-1136Oregon Office on Disability & Health, PO Box 574, Portland, 97207 503-494-1205People with Disabilities Advisory Committee, 500 Summer St NE E-02, Salem, 97301 503-947-1136McGinty & Belcher Attorneys, 694 High St NE, Salem, 97301 (Ad pg# 45) Richard F. McGinty 503-371-9636 Robyn Rebers 503-371-9636Verizon Center for Customers with Disabilities 800-974-6006
Elder Abuse
Adult Protective Services 887-734-6277Domestic Violence Victim Access Program, 100 NE High St Rm 1283, Salem, 97301 503-588-5411Mid-Valley Women’s Crisis Service, 795 NE Winter St, Salem, 97308 503-399-7722, 866-399-7722NorthWest Senior & Disability Sevices Protective Services, 3410 NE Cherry Ave, Salem, 97309 800-846-9165 Woodburn Disability, 1320 Meridian Dr, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-5138, 800-469-8772
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Emergency Preparedness
American Red Cross—Willamette Chapter, 675 NW Orchard Heights Rd, Salem, 97304 503-585-5414
Employment
DHS Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), 500 Summer St NE #E12, Salem, 97301 503-945-5921, 800-282-8096Easter Seals of Oregon, (Ad pg #37) 1313 SE Mill St, Salem, 97301 503-362-1572Experience Works—Dallas, 580 Main St #B, Dallas, 97338 503-831-1950Garten Services, 3334 NE Industrial Way, Salem, 97303 503-581-4472Oregon Employment Department, 605 NE Cottage St, Salem, 97308 503-378-4846Polk Job and Career Center, 580 Main St, Dallas, 97338 503-837-1950Self-suffiency Office—Marion DHS, 945 Columbia, Salem, 97303 503-378-2850Self-suffiency Office—Polk DHS, 177 SW Oak St, Dallas, 97338 503-623-5526Vocational Rehabilitaion Services—DHS, 500 NE Summer St #E87, Salem, 97301 503-945-5880, 877-277-0513
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Experience of older workers in today’s workforce
Older workers have so much to offer as members of today’s workforce. While they possess the work ethic, loyalty and life experience necessary to be assets to any workplace, what they often lack is opportunity. The Easter Seals Oregon Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a Department of Labor grant designed to help mature workers re-enter the workforce. The goal of the program is to assist participants to gain the skills necessary to obtain permanent employment, while helping seniors achieve economic independence and an improved lifestyle. Many seniors have challenges to overcome before they find employment. Some of these include stereotypes related to age as well as issues regarding transportation, housing, work experience, disability, income, self-esteem, language, health and education. Easter Seals SCSEP helps participants rise above these obstacles by providing opportunities to enhance existing skills, train for a new career, and find a rewarding job.
To qualify for the program, participants must be low-income, 55+, unemployed and be willing and able to look for work. Seniors are assigned to a Program Coordinator who develops an Individual Employment Plan, places them in a Host Agency training site and enrolls them in Job Club. The program assists them in acquiring knowledge regarding the job market as well as learning how to write resumes, cover letters, apply for jobs on-line and discover their strengths and
weaknesses in relation to an identified career focus. Participants are also enrolled in computer classes to enhance their technology skills to be competitive in the labor market. As one SCSEP participant stated, “I had worked most of my life, but was laid off several years ago. I have been unable to find work due to my inability to understand and operate computers. Now I am gaining the opportunity to learn how to use the computer to enhance my job search and improve my skills in this area”.
The SCSEP program holds monthly orientations to explain the program and set up intake appointments for those who qualify. Participants then enter into an assessment phase designed to take a “snapshot” of basic skills, computer abilities and vocational options. The participant is placed at a training site and reassessed at regular intervals to ensure they are making progress. To learn more about SCSEP, call Easter Seals Oregon in Salem at 503-362-1572, and in Portland at 503-228-5108 or visit us at 5757 SW Macadam, Portland, OR 97239.
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SCSEP is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to persons with disabilities. SCSEP is funded by the Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration.
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Energy Resources
City of Salem Water and Sewer Low Income Donation Program, 503-588-6414City of Woodburn—Water Reduction, City Hall, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-5218Dallas Community Resource CTR, 326 Main St, Dallas, 97338 503-623-8429Grand Ronde Tribe/ LIEAP, 9615 Grand Ronde Rd, Grand Ronde, 97347 503-879-2034, 800-242-8196Grand Sheramina Community Services, 120 North Bridge St, Sheridan, 97378 503-843-3133Independence/Monmouth Main St Center, 769 N Main St #A, Independence, 97351 503-383-0531Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP), 725 Summer St NE #B, Salem, 97301 503-986-2000Mid-Willamette Valley Community, 769 N Main St , Independence, 97351 503-838-0531Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency—
Low Income Energy Assistance Plan, 2585 NE State St, Salem, 97301 503-588-9016, 866-299-4216Oregon Energy Assistance Program (OEAP), 725 Summer St NE #B, Salem, 97301 503-986-2000Salem Electric, 633 NW 7th St, Salem, 97304 503-362-3601Salvation Army, 1950 NW 2nd St, McMinnville, 97128 503-472-1009Salvation Army—Salem, 1977 NE Front St, Salem, 97301 503-585-6688Sewer Rate Assistance Program 503-588-6099St Vincent de Paul—St Luke’s Church, 417 Harrison, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-5011 Yamhill Community Action Partnership, 800 NE 2nd St, McMinnville, 97128 503-472-0457, 800-945-9992
Faith-Based Senior Groups
Catholic Community Services, 3737 NE Portland Rd, Salem, 97301 503-390-2600Community Action Agency of Oregon, PO Box 7964, Salem, 97301 503-316-3951Deferral Programs for Qualified Citizens, PO Box 14380, Salem, 97309 503-378-4988, 800-356-4222Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, 0245 SW Bancroft St #B, Portland, 97239 503-221-1054Northwest Parish Nurse Ministries, 2801 Gantenbein Ave #E1072, Portland, 97227 503-413-2341
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Financial Assistance
Congregations Helping People, 600 State St, Salem, 97301 503-391-4365Dallas Community Resource Center, 326 Main St, Dallas, 97338 503-623-8429Friends of Seniors 503-291-7474Grand Sheramina Community Services, 120 North Bridge St, Sheridan, 97378 503-843-3133Heritage Fiduciary & Asset Management, PO Box 2345, Salem, 97308 503-409-0542Independence/Monmouth Main St Center, 769 N Main St #A, Independence, 97351 503-383-0531Oregon Health Action Campaign, 3886 NE Beverly Ave #16, Salem, 97305 503-581-6830, 800-789-1599Salem Alliance Church, 555 NE Gaines St, Salem, 97303 503-581-2129Silverton Area Community Aid (SACA), 421 S Water St, Salem, 97381 503-873-3446St Vincent de Paul—St Luke’s Church, 417 Harrison, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-5011St. Vincent de Paul Society, 3745 NE Portland Rd, Salem, 97303 503-364-1883Veteran’s Administration, 700 NE Summer St #10, Salem, 97301 503-373-2085, 800-692-9666
Food Resources
AWARE Food Bank, 680 N 1st St, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-5828Capital Baptist Church Nutrition Site, 3000 NE Lansing, Salem 503-365-9694Chehalem Senior Center, 101 W Foothills Dr, Newberg, 97132 503-537-9404Church of the Nazarene, 917 S Bridge St, Sheridan 503-843-2000Dallas Food Bank, 322 N Main St #180, Dallas, 97338 503-623-3578Dallas Senior Center, 945 SE Jefferson, Dallas, 97338 503-623-8554Ella Corren Food Bank, 840 N Main St, Independence, 97351 503-838-1276Faith Lutheran Church Nutrition Site, 4505 N River Rd, Salem 503-393-4507First Christian Church, 189 S Monmouth Ave, Monmouth, 97361 503-838-2084First Presbyterian Church, 950 Boones Ferry Rd, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-3470Grand Sheramina Community Services, 120 North Bridge St, Sheridan, 97378 503-843-3133Help and Hope to Others (H-2-O), 451 SE Maple St, Dallas, 97338 503-831-4736Jefferson Scio & Crabtree Community Food, 172 N Main, Jefferson, 97352 503-327-2442Kingwood West, 1947 NW Salem—Dallas Hwy, Salem, 97304 503-585-1380Korean Church of Salem, 219 SE 19th St, Salem 503-371-0700
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Food Resources (continued)
Loaves and Fishes Centers, 7710 SW 31st Ave, Portland, 97280 503-736-6325Marion-Polk Food Share, 1660 NE Salem Industrial Dr, Salem, 97303 503-581-3855McMinnville Senior Center, 2250 NE McDaniel Ln, McMinnville, 97128 503-435-0407Mid Willamette Valley Senior Services, 182 SW Academy St #102, Dallas, 97338 503-623-2301Mid Willamette Valley Senior Services, 238 N 3rd Ave, Stayton, 97383 503-769-6174Mission Benedict, 925 S Main St, Mt Angel, 97362 503-845-6147Monmouth Senior Community Center, 180 S Warren St, Monmouth, 97361 503-838-5678Mt Angel Community Center, 195 E Charles St, Mt Angel, 97362 503-845-6988NorthWest Senior and Disability Services—Meals Program, 3410 NE Cherry Ave, Salem, 97309 503-304-3400Northwest Senior and Disability Services—Dallas Mealsite, 204 SW Walnut, Dallas, 97338 503-623-6232, 800-469-8772Northwest Senior and Disability Services—McMinnville Mealsite, 2250 NE McDaniel Ln, McMinnville 503-472-4214Northwest Senior and Disability Services: Monmouth Food Stamp, 189 S Monmouth Ave, Monmouth, 97361 503-838-2084 Mt. Angel Food Stamp, 195 Charles St, Mt Angel, 97362 503-845-9464 Newberg Mealsite, 101 W Foothills Dr, Newberg 503-538-1490 Silverton Food Stamp, 402 E Main St, Silverton, 97381 503-873-9606 South Salem Seniors Food Stamp, 6450 SE Fairway St, Salem, 97306 503-589-1748Salem Area Seniors—Keizer, 930 NE Plymouth Dr, Keizer, 97303 503-390-7441Salem-Keizer Meals-on-Wheels, 685 NE Marion St, Salem, 97301 503-364-2856Salem-Keizer Meals-on-Wheels, 1055 NE Erixon, Salem, 97301 503-364-2856Salvation Army—Woodburn, 1420 Newberg Hwy, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-2739Self-Sufficiency Office—Marion DHS, 945 Columbia, Salem, 97303 503-378-2850Self-Sufficiency Office—Polk DHS, 177 SW Oak St, Dallas, 97338 503-623-5526Senior Meal Site of Woodburn, 700 N Cascade Dr, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-3470Senior Townhouse, Home Delivered Meals, 685 NE Marion St, Salem, 97301 503-364-2856 Congregate Meal Site, 1055 NE Erizon St, Salem, 97301 503-364-2856 Congregate Meals, 4505 N River Rd, Keizer, 97303 503-364-2856
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Seventh Day Adventist Community Service, 205 N Main St, Falls City, 97344 503-787-3814Silverton Area Community Aid (SACA), 421 S Water St, Salem, 97381 503-873-3446Silverton Senior Center, 402 E Main St, Silverton, 97381 503-873-3093South Salem Senior Center, 6450 SE Fairway St, Salem, 97306 503-588-0748St Vincent de Paul—St Luke’s Church, 417 Harrison, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-5011St. Vincent de Paul Society, 3745 NE Portland Rd, Salem, 97303 503-364-1883Stayton Community Center, 400 W Virginia St, Stayton, 97383 503-769-7995Yamhill Community Action Partnership, 800 NE 2nd St, McMinnville, 97128 503-472-0457, 800-945-9992
Government Resources
Governor’s Advocacy Office, 500 NE Summer St #E25, Salem, 97301 503-945-5238, 800-442-5238Governor’s Commission On Senior Services, 676 Church St, Salem, 97301 503-945-6833, 800-282-8096 500 Summer St NE E-02, Salem, 97301 503-947-1136NorthWest Senior & Disability Services:
McMinnville, 300 SW Hill Rd, McMinnville, 97128 503-472-9441, 800-469-8772 North Salem, 3410 NE Cherry Ave, Salem, 97309 503-304-3400, 800-469-8772 Salem, PO Box 12189, Salem, 97309 503-304-3456, 800-469-8772 Dallas,163 SW Academy St, Dallas, 97338 503-831-0581, 800-469-8772 Salem-South, 3541 SE Fairview Industrial Dr, Salem, 97309 503-373-7380, 800-469-8772 Woodburn, 1320 Meridian Dr, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-5138, 800-469-8772Oregon Dept. of Human Services—Seniors & People with Disabilities, 500 Summer St NE #E12, Salem, 97301 503-945-5921, 800-282-8096Oregon Department of Justice, 1162 Court St NE, Salem, 97301 503-378-4400Oregon State Department of Human Services, 500 Summer St NE #E15, Salem, 97301 503-945-5944People with Disabilities Advisory Committee, 500 Summer St NE E-02, Salem, 97301 503-947-1136Yamhill County Health & Human Services, 614 NE Davis St, McMinnville, 97128 503-434-7523
Handicapped License Plates
Oregon DMV, 1905 Lana Ave NE, Salem, 97314 503-945-5000
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Medicare Coverage Changes & ScheduleMedicare coverage changes every year. How can a person with Medicare keep up with it all?
First: what kind of coverage do you have? Is it from work? A public benefit (Oregon Health Plan)? A private company? Pull out your insurance cards and look at them. Focus on what is happening to the insurance you have right now (unless you plan to compare and change plans).
Here is a schedule of what to look for.
October: Save the Mail! Before October 31st, Medicare Advantage and Part D plans must send written notice of the changes they will make to your coverage. This Annual Notice of Change shows whether the drugs you take are still covered, whether your doctor is covered, and whether certain costs (such as co pays for lab work, x-rays or dialysis) will change. Some insurance plans may send next year’s insurance cards in this mailing. Reading this information carefully in October can help you avoid unpleasant surprises in January, when the new plans take effect. Be careful not to mistake this mailing for advertisements–many people throw everything away in frustration. Save your October mail about Medicare, and sort it carefully.
Plans that are ending their service in Oregon must also send you a written notice. It will contain complete instructions about what your rights are, and what you need to do to get new coverage.
November 15th–December 31st: The Fall Annual Enrollment Period. You can add, drop, or switch Part C (Medicare Advantage) plans, and/or Part D (Drug Coverage) plans. You can also decide to stay with the plan you have because it works best for you. You are not required to change plans
unless you receive a written notice that your plan is ending its service in Oregon.
Because these plans change each year, it is important to compare plans to see if one may serve you better by looking at Cost, Coverage and Convenience.
Cost: What is the monthly premium cost? What deductibles must you meet before the plan starts paying? How well does it cover the drugs you take, and how much do you have to pay? What co pays are you responsible to pay for hospital, lab work, doctor visits?
Coverage: Does this plan cover your preferred doctors and hospitals? What health care services do you use most? Do you need home oxygen, regular blood tests or surgery this year? Are you very healthy but want to have your blood pressure checked? How well does the plan cover these services?
For drugs, are there expensive drugs without generic equivalents that you must take? Check to see how well they are covered. Does the plan’s “formulary” (list of covered drugs) match well with your needs?
Convenience: Does your current pharmacy (or one near you) accept this plan? Is there a mail-order option to receive a 90-day supply of drugs by mail?
How do you compare these things? Grab a list of your current medications, your Medicare card, and any other health insurance cards you have, go to www.medicare.gov, and click, “compare plans”. If you do not own a computer, is there one at a family member’s house, a library or senior center you can use?
Important: You must be enrolled in Part D (drug coverage) by December 31st.
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January 1–March 31: Medicare Advantage “Open Enrollment Period”.
During these three months, you can change your Medicare Advantage plan to get equivalent coverage from a different plan. As long as you already enrolled in Part D before December 31st, you may also be able to change drug coverage. This period can be very useful for people who find that their current coverage is inadequate, or a new plan might work better for them.
January through March is the Medicare General Enrollment Period. People who are late in signing up for Original Medicare (Part A or Part B) can sign up now, so their coverage will take effect in July.
Medicare can be confusing. If you’re not sure how to proceed, there is help!
SHIBA (Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance) has well-trained volunteers to help you compare health plans. This help is unbiased, free of charge, and available in your local area. In Marion, Polk and Yamhill Counties, you can reach the SHIBA program by calling 1-800-469-8772. For assistance in other areas of Oregon, the state SHIBA Hotline is 1-800-722-4134. In addition, 1-800-MEDICARE (633-4227) is open 24 hours a day, 363 days per year.
It’s your Medicare. Don’t give up. You can find affordable coverage that works for you.
Article provided by Oregon SHIBA Program, 1-800-722-4134.
Libraries
Amity Branch, 307 S Trade St, Amity, 97101 503-835-8181Dallas Branch, 950 Main St, Dallas, 97338 503-623-2633Independence Branch, 175 Monmouth St, Independence, 97351 503-838-1811Jefferson Public Branch, 128 Main St Jefferson, 97352 541-327-3826Monmouth Branch, 168 S Ecols St, Monmouth, 97361 503-838-1932Mary Gilkey Branch, 416 Ferry St, Dayton, 97114 503-864-2221McMinnville Branch, 225 NW Adams St, McMinnville, 97128 503-435-5562Mt. Angel Branch, 145 Elm St, Mt Angel, 97362 503-845-6401Newberg Branch, 503 E Hancock St, Newberg, 97132 503-538-7323Salem Branch, 585 S Liberty St, Salem, 97301 503-588-6052Sheridan Branch, 142 NW Yamhill, Sheridan, 97378 503-843-3420Silver Falls Branch, 410 S Water St, Silverton, 97381 503-873-5173Slayton Public Branch, 575 N 1st Ave, Slayton, 97383 503-769-3313Wagner Community Branch, 111 N Main St, Falls City, 97344 503-787-3512 West Salem Branch, 395 Glen Creek Rd NW, Salem, 97304 503-588-6301Willamina Branch, 385 NE ‘C’ St, Willamina, 97396 503-876-6182Woodburn Branch, 280 Garfield, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-5252
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Medicaid
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid 877 267-2323OMAP—Office of Medical Assistance 503-945-5772, 800-527-5772
Medicare
Acumentra, 2020 SW 4th Ave #520, Portland, 97201 503-279-0100, 800-344-4354Centers for Medicare and Medicaid 877-267-2323Humana MarketPOINT, (Ad pg #17) 1798 SE Tech Center Pl #300, Vancouver, 98683 360-253-7523, 800-781-4203Medicare Fraud Hotline—HHS TIPS Hotline 800-447-8477Oregon Health Plan (DMAP), 500 Summer St NE E12, Salem, 97301 503-945-5921, 800-282-8096Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB) Program, 500 Summer St NE E12, Salem, 97301 503-945-5921, 800-282-8096Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance (SHIBA), 250 Church St SE #200, Salem, 97301 800-722-4134
Political Contacts
Attorney General’s Office, 1162 NE Court St, Salem, 97301 503-378-4400Governor’s Office, State Capitol Bldg, NE 900 Court St, Salem, 97301 503-378-3111Oregon State Legislature, 900 NE Court St, Salem, 97301 503-986-1000Secretary of State’s Office, 136 State Capitol, Salem, 97310 503-986-1616State Treasurer’s Office, 159 State Capitol, 900 NE Court St, Salem, 97301 503-378-4329
Senior Centers
Canyon Senior Center, 844 1st Ave, Mill City, 97360 503-897-4176Center 50+, 2615 Portland Rd NE, Salem 97301 (Ad pg #84) 503-588-6303Chehalem Senior Center, 101 W Foothills Dr, Newberg, 97132 503-537-9404Dallas Senior Center, 945 SE Jefferson, Dallas, 97338 503-623-8554Grand Sheramina, 120 N Bridge St, Sheridan, 97378 503-843-3133McMinnville Center, 2250 NE McDaniel Ln, McMinnville, 97128 503-435-0407Monmouth Center, 180 S Warren St, Monmouth, 97361 503-838-5678Mt Angel Community Center, 195 E Charles St, Mt Angel, 97362 503-845-6988Salem Area Seniors—Keizer, 930 NE Plymouth Dr, Keizer, 97303 503-390-7441Silverton Senior Center, 402 E Main St, Silverton, 97381 503-873-3093South Salem Senior Center, 6450 SE Fairway St, Salem, 97306 503-588-0748
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Senior Organizations
AARP 866-654-5903AARP Oregon State Office, 9200 SE Sunnybrook Blvd #410, Clackamas, 97015 866-554-5360American Society on Aging, 833 Market St, San Francisco, CA, 94103 415-974-9600, 800-537-9728Salvation Army, 1950 NW 2nd St, McMinnville, 97128 503-472-1009Seniors and People with Disabilities, 500 Summer St NE, Salem, 97301 503-945-5811, 800-282-8096
Social Security
McGinty & Belcher Attorneys, 694 High St NE, Salem, 97301 (Ad pg# 45) Richard F. McGinty 503-371-9636 Robyn Rebers 503-371-9636National Social Security Administration Office, 6401 Security Blvd, Baltimore, MD, 21235 800-325-0778Social Security Administration—Salem, 530 NE Center St Rm 530, Salem, 97301 800-772-1213
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The Oregon Long Term Care Partnership Program–A Successful Alliance between Business and GovernmentOregon implemented the Long Term Care Partnership Program effective January 1, 2008. Prior to the Partnership Program, families had to spend their life savings to pay for a family member requiring long term care before qualifying for Medicaid, impoverishing the remaining spouse or family. The Partnership Program protects the assets of long term care policyholders equal to the benefit dollars received. Let’s look at an example:
You purchase a three year long term care insurance policy with a total benefit value of $150,000 and 5% compound inflation protection at age 60. At age 75, you have a stroke and need care. You utilize the benefits of the policy for your care, which has grown to $300,000 due to the inflation protection. As you need more care, you can protect an additional $300,000 of your assets and still qualify for Medicaid benefits because of the Partnership Program, as long as you meet the Medicaid income and other requirements. Under the “Granny law”, you can continue receiving care from your chosen care provider as long as they accept Medicaid.
This means that your spouse or family can retain the $300,000 in assets you protected by purchasing the policy, as well as $300,000 worth of benefits that you received from your policy. That is a total benefit to you and your family of $600,000.
The state has several requirements for policy plan design that must be followed to qualify as a Partnership Policy.
The insurance company must submit their policy to the state for approval as a Partnership Policy
The policy must be a tax–qualified plan, which requires that a medical professional must certify that you will need care for a minimum of 90 days to receive benefits
Must contain the following required inflation protection:
Age 18–60: 3% or 5% compound inflation
Age 61–75: Must include some type of inflation benefit, but it need not be compound annual inflation
Age 76 and older: No inflation required, but inflation can be chosen
An Insurance broker, specializing in long term care can design an appropriate Partnership policy to meet your need, whether for an individual, family or business.
Diane Leveton, a licensed insurance broker affiliated with Genworth Financial in Portland, Oregon, is available as a speaker for community groups, business or professional organizations concerned about senior issues.
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Tax Credit
Marion County Property Tax Deferral Program 503-588-5144Oregon Property Tax Deferral for Disabled & Senior Citizens 503-378-4988, 800-356-4222Polk County Property Tax Deferral Program 503-623-8391Yamhill County Property Tax Deferral Program 503-434-7521
Transportation
55 Alive—Salem, 1055 NE Erixon St, Salem, 97303 503-588-630355 Alive—Woodburn, 693 Glatt Cr, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-4571AARP 55 Alive Mature Driving Course 888-687-2277A-Cab Taxi, 3979 NE Silverton Rd, Salem, 97305 503-763-6969CARTS, 2755 SE 19th St, Salem, 97302 503-585-5187Cherriots, 555 NE Court St #5230, Salem, 97301 503-588-2424CherryLift, 555 NE Court St #5230, Salem, 97301 503-588-2424Dial-A-Ride of Woodburn, 190 Garfield St, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-7433HUT Portland Airport Transportation 503-364-4444Oregon DMV, 1905 Lana Ave NE, Salem, 97314 503-945-5000Oregon Department of Transportation/Intercity Busses, 355 Capitol St NE 5th Fl, Salem, 97301 800-977-6368Oregon Public Transportation Division, 555 13th St NE #3, Salem, 97301 503-986-3300Rural Metro Ambulance, 1790 NE Front St, Salem, 97303 503-315-2260Salem Ambulance Service, 2742 SE 25th St, Salem, 97302 503-588-6538Seniors Plus, 240 Phelps St, Silverton, 97381 503-873-1784SMART, 9415 SW Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville, 97070 503-682-7790The Silver Trolley 503-873-4546Veterans Medical Center Shuttle, Market & Hawthorne, Salem, 97302 503-316-8817Wheels 503-585-5187Woodburn Express, 342 Fairview, Silverton, 97381 503-982-8108Woodburn Transit, 190 Garfield St, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-5233Yamhill Community Action Partnership 503-472-0457, 800-945-9992Yamhill County Transit Area, 535 NE 5th St, McMinnville, 97128 503-472-0457Yamhill-Carlton Volunteer Ride Service 503-437-5231YCTA—Dial-a-Ride 503-538-7433YCTA—Volunteer Medical Transport 503-472-0457
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Veteran Services
Veteran Offices Marion County Department of Veterans’ Affairs, 700 NE Summer St, Salem, 97301 503-373-2085, 800-692-9666 Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs—Conservatorship, 700 NE Summer St, Salem, 97301 503-373-2000, 800-828-8801 Polk County Department of Veterans’ Affairs, 700 NE Summer St, Salem, 97301 503-373-2085, 800-692-9666 Veteran’s Administration—Oregon Department of Veteran’s Affairs, 700 NE Summer St #10, Salem, 97301 503-373-2085, 800-692-9666Salem Veterans Center, 617 Chemeketa, Salem, 97301 503-362-9911Resource & SupportDisabled American Veterans Oregon, 8725 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, 97220 503-255-5385Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs, 700 Summer St NE, Salem, 97301 503-373-2000, 800-828-8801Oregon Veterans’ Home, 700 Veterans Dr, The Dalles, 97058 541-296-7190, 800-846-8460US Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office, 1220 SW 3rd Ave, Portland, 97204 800-827-1000VA Roseburg Healthcare System, 913 NW Garden Valley Blvd, Roseburg, 97470 541-440-1000, 800-549-8387Veterans Health Services for Women—Portland, 3710 SW US Veterans Hospital Rd, Portland, 97239 888-233-8305Veterans Medical Center—Reintegration Services, 3710 SW US Veterans Hospital Rd, Portland, 97207 503-220-8262National ResourcesVA Benefits 800-827-1000Health Benefits 877-222-8387Education Benefits 888-442-4551Life Insurance 800-669-8477Debt Management 800-827-0648Health Eligibility Center 800-929-8387Local ResourcesAmerican Legion:
Independence Post 33, 1220 D St, Independence, 97351 503-838-2314 McMinnville Post 21, 126 NE Atlantic St, McMinnville, 97128 503-435-2218 Newberg Post 57, 111 S Howard, Newberg, 97132 503-538-9151
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Salem Post 136, 4774 NE Lilac Ln, Salem, 97305 503-393-5560 Salem Post 149, PO Box 17004, Salem, 97305 503-588-0368 Salem Post 9, PO Box 7283, Salem, 97303 503-364-0261 Sheridan Post 75, 125 N Bridge St, Sheridan, 97378 PO Box 303, Sheridan, 97378 503-843-3165 Woodburn Post 46, PO Box 371, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-1470AMVETS Post 1993, 126 NE Atlantic St, McMinnville, 97128 503-435-2218 Veterans Medical Center Shuttle, Market & Hawthorne, Salem, 97302 503-316-8817Veterans of Foreign Wars, 600 Hood St, Salem, 97302 503-364-7997 McMinnville Post 10626, PO Box 562, McMinnville, 97128 503-474-9840 Newberg Post 4015, 111 S Howard, Newberg, 97132 503-538-6108 Salem Post 4248, 7118 SE Fern Ave, Salem, 97306 503-774-8402 Salem Post 661, PO Box 13714, Salem, 97309 503-364-7997 Silverton Post 3004, PO Box 154, Silverton, 97381 Stayton Post 5638, 1010 Westwood Dr, Stayton, 97383 503-769-6212 Willamina Post 4211, 771 NE Main St, Willamina, 97396 503-876-2447 Woodburn Post 4173, 1649 Rainier Rd, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-3646 Yamhill County Veteran’s Affairs, 535 NE 5th St Rm 305, McMinnville, 97128 503-538-7302
Volunteer Opportunities
American Red Cross—Willamette Chapter, 675 NW Orchard Heights Rd #200, Salem, 97304 503-585-5414Bureau of Land Management, 1717 SE Farby Rd, Salem, 97306 503-375-5646Habitat for Humanity—Marion & Polk Counties, 680 State St #110, Salem, 97301 503-364-6642Juvenile Assistance Corporation 503-709-3173Lifespan Respite Care Network, 737 NE Portland Rd, Salem, 97301 503-393-0657, 888-393-0657Mid-Willamette Valley Foster Grandparent Program, 4455 NE Highway 20, Corvallis, 97330 800-695-7505NorthWest Senior and Disability Services, 3410 NE Cherry Ave, Salem, 97303 503-304-3400Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), 270 Montgomery St, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-5255Salem Hospital, 665 SE Winter St, Salem, 97301 503-561-5279, 800-876-1718Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance (SHIBA), 250 Church St SE #200, Salem, 97301 800-722-4134Signature Hospice, (Ad pg #26) 800-936-4756
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Aid and Attendance pensionThe Aid and Attendance pension benefit may be available to wartime veterans and surviving spouses who have in-home care or who live in nursing-homes or assisted-living facilities.
Although this is not a new program, not everyone is aware of his or her potential eligibility. “Veterans have earned this benefit by their service to our nation,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson. “We want to ensure that every veteran or surviving spouse who qualifies has the chance to apply.”
Many elderly veterans and surviving spouses whose incomes are above the congressionally mandated legal limit for a VA pension may still be eligible for the special monthly Aid and Attendance benefit if they have large medical expenses, including nursing home expenses, for which they do not receive reimbursement. To qualify, claimants must be incapable of self support and in need of regular personal assistance.
The basic criteria for the Aid and Attendance benefit include, but not limited to the inability to feed oneself, to dress and undress without assistance, or to take care of one’s own bodily needs. People who are bedridden or need help to adjust special prosthetic or orthopedic devices may also be eligible, as well as those who have a physical or mental injury or illness that requires regular assistance to protect them from hazards or dangers in their daily environment.
For a wartime veteran or surviving spouse to qualify, the veteran must have served at least 90 days of active military service, one day of which was during a period of war, and be discharged under conditions other than dishonorable.
Wartime veterans who entered active duty on or after September 8, 1980, (October 16, 1981, for officers) must have completed at least 24 continuous months of military service or the period for which they were ordered to active duty.
If all requirements are met, VA determines eligibility for the Aid and Attendance benefit by adjusting for un-reimbursed medical expenses from the veteran’s or surviving spouse’s total household income. If the remaining amount falls below the annual income threshold for the Aid and Attendance benefit, VA pays the difference between the claimant’s income and the Aid and Attendance threshold.
The Aid and Attendance income threshold for a veteran without dependents is now $19,736 annually. The threshold increases to $23,396 if a veteran has one dependent, and by $2020 for each additional dependent. The annual Aid and Attendance threshold for a surviving spouse alone is $12,681. This threshold increases to $15,128 if there is one dependent child, and by $2020 for each additional child. Information is also available on the Internet at www.va.gov or from any local veterans service organization.
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The Mission of Care Option Resources (COR) is to reach out to as many Veterans, seniors, and their families as possible in an e ort to provide help acquiring services and benets to which they are entitled; thus helping them to obtain the care they need and maintain dignity and a high quality of life in their later years.
Recognizing it is not always easy for our clients to come to us, we will bring the information and education to our clients, working with Non-Prots, Assisted Living Communities, and Senior/Veteran Organizations.
Veterans have served us, so we want to serve them.
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Housing Placement & Referral Agency
Housing Placement & Referral Agencies provide information about current housing options, services and availability Consultants can assess the needs of individuals, geographic and financial preferences, and link them to appropriate options Fees are typically paid by the communities, and the service is no charge to families
A Place for Mom, Joni Keith (Ad on pg #53) 866-535-7239
Housing Resources
Fair Housing Council of Oregon, 1020 SW Taylor #700, Portland, 97205 503-223-8197, 800-424-3247Housing Authority Marion County, 555 NE Court St, Salem, 97309 503-373-4448 Polk County, 204 SW Walnut Ave, Dallas, 97338 503-623-8387, 866-623-8380 Salem, 360 SE Church St, Salem, 97308 503-588-6453 West Valley, 204 SW Walnut Ave, Dallas, 97338 503-623-8387, 866-623-8380 Yamhill County, 135 NE Dunn Pl, McMinnville, 97128 503-883-4307, 888-434-6571Oregon Alliance of Senior and Health Services, 7360 SW Hunziker, Tigard, 97223 503-684-3788Oregon Elderly Rental Assistance Program 800-356-4222Salem Housing Authority Affordable Housing Property Management, 3143 NE 7th Pl, Salem, 97303 503-390-0118U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 202-708-1112Yamhill Community Action Partnership, 800 NE 2nd St, McMinnville, 97128 503-472-0457, 800-945-9992
Family Care HomesDue to the large number of Adult Care Homes, not all are listed in this guide These links provide a complete list:
Clatsop, Marion, Polk, Tillamook & Yamhill Counties http://nwsds org/fivecountymaster0202 pdfClackamas County http://www clackamas us/docs/ss/publicregistry pdfClark County http://www aasa dshs wa gov/lookup/afhpublookup aspMultnomah County http://www co multnomah or us/ads/achpWashington County http://washtech co washington or us/agingafh/index cfm
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Housing Definitions:Adult Day Care Programs offer a protective setting during the day, for those who cannot be left alone due to health care and social needs. The structured program within a community setting offers: socialization, planned activities, care services, companionship and meals. Adult Day Care provides daytime respite for the caregiver who typically works, needs time for other responsibilities, to simply to take a break. Some programs are designed for older adults with dementia and/or physical limitations. Programs through senior housing communities that are listed in this guide must be able accept non-residents to be included.
Adult Care Home or Family Care Home are private residences that provides a home-like setting, and serves 5 or less residents. The caregiver may perform several functions, such as personal care, housekeeping and activities and group meals. There are three levels of Adult Foster Care Home licenses. The classification system is based on level of care the Adult Foster Home may provide to residents who live in the home as well as the experience and training of the providers and their ability to assist residents with: personal hygiene, mobility, eating, dressing, toileting, and behavior management. Residents may require very light assistance or may be dependent with several care needs; it is best to ask individual locations for their specific policies and license.
Assisted Living Communities are State-regulated rental properties where six or more residents may reside. Care assistance is available, including: medication management, bathing, dressing, toileting and eating. Apartments must be fully self-contained private living units with a lockable door, private bathroom, and kitchenette facilities. The fee schedule is regular monthly rent along with additional fees for specific services and amenities. Assisted living communities are best suited for individuals who want to remain as independent as possible and who are able to direct their own care.
CCRCs (Continuing Care Retirement Communities) are communities that include a continuum of care from independent living, assisted living, residential care and skilled nursing services all on one campus, allowing individuals to live within the same community as their needs progress through the spectrum of care. They typically offer the full selection of amenities associated with retirement living. An endowment fee in addition to a monthly maintenance fee can be expected.
Independent Living Communities provide residents an independent living setting without the burden of home ownership. Typically, residency is established on a monthly rental basis. Residents live in fully equipped private apartments or cottages from studios to large two-bedroom units that may be rental-assisted or market-rate depending on the community. Amenities and hospitality services such as housekeeping, linen service, transportation and social and recreational activities may be included, provided for an additional charge, or may not be available at all. These communities do not provide assistance with activities of daily living or personal care.
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Memory Care or Dementia Communities offer or provide care for residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia in a home like environment. These communities, must receive an endorsement and is governed by additional regulations that are specifically intended to support individuals with dementia, including: a secure building that alerts staff if a resident has exited, a secure outdoor area that provides outdoor freedom safely, interior finishes that are non-glare and well lit, and visual contrasts between floors, walls and doorways. Alzheimer’s units must also have programs, which include: gross motor, self care, social, craft, sensory enhancement and outdoor activities.
Rehabilitation & Therapy is treatment for an injury, illness, or pain with the goal of restoring function, including nursing and therapy services. Rehab is ordered by a physician and services are provided by nurses and physical, occupational, and speech therapists. Examples include working with a physical therapist to help you walk and with an occupational therapist to help you get dressed.
Residential Care Facilities provide housing and supportive services for six or more people who do not require 24 hour nursing care. Pricing can vary greatly depending on the level of care provided and the size and amenities of each apartment. Accommodations are typically in a home like setting and may range from a shared bedroom with common bathroom, to private apartments with kitchenette and private bathroom. Monthly fees vary greatly based on unit amenities and care services. Many residential care facilities specialize in caring for individuals with Alzheimer’s or dementia.
Respite Care is short term relief for family caregivers to take a break from the caregiving responsibilities and allows for a healthier and better quality of life for both the caregiver and care receiver.. Respite services include: companionship, personal care, recreational activities and security. Respite care can be provided as short stay or for a longer period that allows the family caregiver to go on vacation or a business trip. Longer duration respite care is generally found at select senior housing communities although some Companion services may provide this service in the home.
Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) or Nursing Homes are State- licensed facilities that provide a safe, therapeutic environment for individuals who require rehabilitative care or can no longer live independently due to functional or cognitive impairment. Nursing Homes offer 24-hour skilled nursing care and medical services by registered nurses and support professionals. This is the highest level of care that can be provided that is not hospitalization. Additionally, nursing facilities offer residents planned social, recreational and spiritual activities. Nursing facilities are most appropriate for people who need 24-hour medical oversight and a protective/structured setting. Most residents must share their room, but residents are allowed to bring personal items to encourage a more home-like atmosphere.
Sources: Multnomah County Aging & Disability Services Department and Oregon Department of Health & Human Services.
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, Sal
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7308
503-
373-
3814
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Sal
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7302
503-
588-
2922
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1$1
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Hig
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7 N
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Sal
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7301
503-
364-
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413
8 N
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Sale
m, 9
7301
503-
364-
3383
••
••
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95$1
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63M
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707
SE
Mad
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Ave
, Sal
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7302
503-
362-
9141
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3$1
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Map
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1855
NE
A St
, Sal
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7301
503-
362-
4115
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•32
$480
Pion
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5 NW
Tayb
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, 973
0450
3-58
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, 405
0 SE
12th
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m, 9
7302
503-
540-
0822
••
••
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•80
$2,59
5
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70 C
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Sal
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7301
503-
587-
4807
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slid
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Sout
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75 S
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0250
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63Th
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707
Mad
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Ave
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Sal
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7302
503-
362-
9141
••
••
••
••
•43
$2,12
5
The
Sprin
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nyvi
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950
45th
Ave
NE,
Sal
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7305
503-
589-
1200
••
••
••
••
•71
$1,7
50
Tier
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Care
Cen
ter,
4254
NE
Wea
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s St,
Sale
m, 9
7301
503-
585-
4602
••
••
4$8
50
Wal
lerw
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Apar
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134
SE W
alte
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Sale
m, 9
7302
541-
687-
5820
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slid
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Will
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Hou
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25 N
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St,
Sale
m, 9
7301
503-
585-
6511
••
••
••
•50
$3,2
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1011
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7383
503-
373-
4448
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503-
373-
4448
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20 N
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503-
362-
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Chur
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7385
503-
769-
8100
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Bois
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9739
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3-74
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7396
503-
876-
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5 S E
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7071
503-
982-
2221
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63
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05 C
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7071
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As a Holiday Retirement resident, you’re automatically eligible to stay at other Holiday locations by reserving a guest suite. We have over 300 retirement communities across North America. So wherever you’re going, chances are, we’re there too! It’s your home away from home, and it’s absolutely free!* You’ll feel at home no matter where you are because all of our communities have live-in management teams, delicious chef-prepared meals, exciting activities and events, exercise facilities, and so many opportunities to make new friends! Even if you’re not staying overnight, you are always welcome to make arrangements to dine at any one of our communities during mealtime. As a Holiday Retirement resident, you’ll always have great food and good friends–no matter where life takes you.
As a resident in one of Holiday Retirement’s independent retirement living communities, you maintain your independence, living in your own private suite, coming and going as you please, and making the choices that are right for you. That’s the benefit of independent retirement living. While we provide the service and safety of a retirement community, you spend your time how you want: making new friends, volunteering in the community, participating in numerous enriching activities, or simply relaxing with those close to you. The choice is yours. It’s independent retirement living…for how you want to live.
Holiday Retirement offers all the comforts and amenities you expect from a retirement community, including diverse activities and events, delicious chef-prepared meals, weekly housekeeping and linen service and convenient local transportation. We take care of the basics, so you can truly enjoy your retirement. But what makes Holiday Retirement stand apart from the rest, are those extra special touches. We offer residents an innovative travel program, a pet friendly environment and peace of mind with two management teams living on site, available around the clock. This is a place to call home, yet so much more.
To view all of our locations, please visit us online: holidaytouch.com
* A fee applies to our Hawaii locations. Only our communities that have guest rooms apply.
You may stay up to 7 days in one location at a time (subject to guest room availability).
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Experience the Holiday Touch!
From our delicious chef-prepared meals to our
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get up and go kind of living that Holiday Retirement is
known for. Simplify your life and make the most of your
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CALL TODAY AND ASK ABOUT OUR MOVE-IN SPECIALS!
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Sheldon Oaks2525 Cal Young RoadEugene, OR 97401sheldonoaks.com
541-341-3700
Stoneybrook Lodge4700 SW Hollyhock Circle
Corvallis, OR 97333stoneybrooklodge.com
541-754-1961
Stone Lodge1460 NE 27th
Bend, OR 97701stonelodgeretirement.com
541-318-0450
Astor House3801 Hayes StreetNewberg, OR 97132astorhouse.net
503-537-2658
Madrona Hills707 Madrona Avenue SE
Salem, OR 97302madronahills.com
503-362-9141
Hidden Lakes400 Madrona Avenue SE
Salem, OR 97302hidden-lakes.com
503-588-2922
Since 1971, Holiday Retirement has set the standard for independent retirement living, with over 300 communities across North America. | holidaytouch.com
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AChristianCommunity
5 milesSE of Salem
5405 Boise St. SETurner, Or 97392Residential Care
Independent Living
e-mail: [email protected] www.trhomes.org503-743-2490
Located on 80 acres: apartments,houses, cottages and duplexes
Call today for a tour
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living facilities vary by state and can be known by as many as 26 different names including: residential care, board and care, congregate care, and personal care. A complete list of each state’s terminology and state regulations can be found at: http://aspe.hhs.gov/daltcp/Reports/04alcom.htm
Choosing A Community
A good match between a community anda resident’s needs depends as much on the philosophy and services as it does on the quality of care.
The following suggestions can help you get started in your search for a safe, comfortable and appropriate assisted living community:
What are your future needs and how will the community meet those needs?
Is the community close to family and friends? Are there any shopping centers or other businesses nearby (within walking distance)?
Visit each community more than once, sometimes unannounced.
Visit at meal times, sample the food, and observe the quality.
Observe interactions among residents and staff and ask questions.
Ask about social, recreational, and spiritual activities.
Ask about the type and frequency of staff trainings.
Review state licensing reports.
These steps should also be considered:
Contact your state’s long-term care ombudsman to see if any complaints have recently been filed against the assisted living community you are interested in. In many states, the ombudsman checks on conditions at assisted living units and nursing homes.
If the assisted living community is connected to a nursing home, ask for information about it, too. (Information on nursing homes can be found on the Medicare website at http://www.medicare.gov/nhcompare/home.asp).
Source: www.eldercare.gov/eldercare/Public/resources/fact_sheets/assisted_living.asp
Due to the large number of Adult Foster Homes, not all are listed in this guide. These links provide a complete list:
Clatsop, Marion, Polk, Tillamook & Yamhill Counties http://nwsds.org/fivecountymaster0202.pdf
Clackamas County http://www.clackamas.us/docs/ss/publicregistry.pdf
Multnomah County http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/ads/achp/publications/facility_registry.pdf
Washington County http://washtech.co.washington.or.us/agingafh/index.cfm
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7338
503-
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3709
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503-
463-
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971
2850
3-47
2-22
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971
2850
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7128
503-
435-
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7128
503-
435-
1499
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503-
472-
6212
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7361
503-
838-
6850
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554-
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3802
Hay
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7231
503-
538-
1705
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Huf
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307
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503-
537-
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4452
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7305
503-
390-
9600
A•
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•51
$2,3
75
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920
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Boon
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7306
503-
363-
2273
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••
••
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$2,3
05
Four
Sea
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, 285
0 N
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Ave,
Sal
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7303
503-
566-
5876
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1615
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, 973
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413
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Sal
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7304
503-
566-
9052
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64$2
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Redw
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, 405
0 SE
12th
St,
Sale
m, 9
7302
503-
540-
0822
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••
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80$2
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471
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Liv
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479
5 S S
kylin
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, Sal
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7306
503-
378-
7499
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What you eat and drink and how that may affect the health of your brain. If good eating and nutrition are important to you, recent research related to food and brain health will get you excited.
Cold water fish such as salmon, mackerel, sardines, herring, and lake trout are rich in omega-3 fatty acids which is not only good for your heart and blood vessels but very good for the brain. Nuts are a good source of omega-3 fatty acids as well, especially walnuts and almonds.
Brain cell injury can occur through oxidative stress which is part of the normal metabolic process. However, dietary antioxidants can antagonize this process. Some studies suggest a protective effect of antioxidants on cognitive decline. Foods rich in antioxidants include cranberries, blueberries, strawberries, red onions, pomegranates, prunes, broccoli, grapes, and others. No benefit has been demonstrated from antioxidants in pill form. It seems prudent that we consume wholesome foods rich in antioxidants.
Fruit and vegetable juices are a good source for beneficial nutrients. A study conducted at the University of South Florida concluded that those who consume fruit and/or vegetable juices more than three times a week were significantly less likely to develop dementia than those who consumed such juices less than once per week.
Most of us will get adequate amounts of vitamins in a well-balanced diet. Vitamin C and vitamin E are potent antioxidants.
Foods rich in vitamin C and E include vegetables and fruits such as citrus. Folic acid found in dark green vegetable, chickpeas, pinto beans, and sunflower seeds is important because deficiency may be associated with dementia. Although a multivitamin is reasonable, megadoses of vitamins are not recommended unless prescribed for a known deficiency since excess doses can actually be harmful.
Being hooked on that morning cup of Javamay be a good thing. A recent study published in The Journal of Alzheimer’s disease showed that individuals who drank 3-5 cups of coffee in midlife had a 65% lower risk for dementia later in life compared to those who drank little or no coffee. Research in animals suggests a protective effect of caffeine on brain cells. We should weigh benefits against risks; if your doctor has suggested you avoid caffeine, continue to follow that advice.
Although good nutrition is important, no less important to brain health is regular physical activity, social engagement, and good emotional health. Chronic stress and depression are now recognized as risk factors for stroke and dementia. So keep a positive attitude and good sense of humor. Stay connected with family and friends. Become a lifelong learner. Finally, start a regular physical activity program because something else we know to be true—“Move it or lose it!”
Article provided by Dr. Kevin O’Neil, Medical Director for Brookdale Senior Living, www.BrookdaleLiving.com
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McGinty & Belcher Attorneys, (Ad pg# 79) 694 High St NE, Salem, 97301 Stacey Mealer 503-371-9636 Kathy Belcher 503-371-9636
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Bereavement Support—United Methodist Church, 700 N Cascade Dr, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-2891First Congregational Church—Compassionate Friends, 700 NE Marion St, Salem, 97301 503-743-2031Salem Senior Center, 1055 NE Erixion St, Salem, 97303 503-588-6303Willamette Valley Hospice—Bereavement Support Groups for Adults, 1015 NW 3rd St, Salem, 97304 503-588-3600
Consumer Affairs
Attorney General—Oregon 503-229-5576, 877-877-9392Attorney General Consumer Hotline 503-378-4320Chambers of Commerce Dallas Chamber of Commerce, 580 Main St #C, Dallas, 97338 503-623-2564 Monmouth/Independence Chamber of Commerce, 355 N Pacific Ave #A, Monmouth, 97361 503-838-4268 Salem Chamber of Commerce, 1110 NE Commercial St, Salem, 97301 503-581-1466 Silverton Chamber of Commerce, 421 S Water St, Silverton, 97381 503-873-5615 Stayton Chamber of Commerce, 266 N 3rd St, Stayton, 97383 503-769-3464 Woodburn Chamber of Commerce, 124 W Lincoln, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-8221
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Construction Contractors Board, 700 NE Summer St #300, Salem, 97309 503-378-4621Department of Consumer and Business Services, 350 NE Winter St #410, Salem, 97309 503-378-4140Fair Housing Council of Oregon, 1020 SW Taylor #700, Portland, 97205 503-223-8197, 800-424-3247Fraud Hotline 800-336-8218Governor’s Advocacy Office 503-945-5238, 800-442-5238Oregon State Division of Finance & Corporate Securities, 350 Winter St NE, Salem, 97301 866-814-9710Oregon Consumer Complaints, 100 Justice Building, Salem, 97310 503-378-4320State of Oregon Department of Justice—Financial Fraud/Consumer Protection, 530 NE Center St, Salem, 97301 503-378-4320, 877-877-9392
Daily Money Managers
Heritage Fiduciary & Asset Management, (Ad pg #77) PO Box 2345, Salem, 97308 503-409-0542
Estate Planning
McGinty & Belcher Attorneys, (Ad pg# 79) 694 High St NE, Salem, 97301 Stacey Mealer 503-371-9636 Kathy Belcher 503-371-9636
Financial Services
Heritage Fiduciary & Asset Management, (Ad pg# 77) PO Box 2345, Salem, 97308 503-409-0542
Guardian or Conservator
Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs—Conservatorship, 700 NE Summer St, Salem, 97301 503-373-2000, 800-828-8801
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ILLNESS OR INCAPACITY ... we manage financial affairs, provide information on care
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Enjoying retirement, traveling, spending time with family or exploring new activities and interests are part of growing older. But age can also bring with it anxiety and worryC and some unique concerns about health and well-being and taking care of family. These concerns are usually grouped together in an area of law known as “elder law”. The following is a thumb-nail of topics that an elder law attorney can help with.
Estate PlanningEstate planning is really caring for your loved ones, seeing that they are provided for, and making sure your property is distributed according to your wishes. This can be accomplished a variety of ways, including wills and/or living trusts.
Durable Power of AttorneyA person can appoint someone else to manage his financial affairs if he is unable to do so. This Durable Power of Attorney is a preferred way of providing for the proper management of one’s financial affairs in the event of incapacity.
Advance Directive for Health CareA person can give health care instructions to his physician and name a person to make decisions, such as hospital selection, doctors or type of medical treatment. This is called an Advance Directive for Health Care. This document also allows a person to give specific instructions about life support measures if he is unable to make those decisions for himself.
Guardianship & ConservatorshipIf a person becomes incapacitated and has done no advance planning, the only legal means by which even a family member can take care of that person is to petition the court for the appointment of a guardian and conservator. This process is an ongoing and court controlled proceeding that is time consuming and expensive. It is the least desirable way of property and personal management.
MedicaidMedicaid eligibility rules are complex and ever changing. Strategies for long term care planning and asset protection are always in a state of flux. An elder law attorney can guide you and your family through the many challenging issues that arise as life circumstances change.
When the end nears... Healthcare crisis management is one of the biggest reasons people seek out an elder law attorney. But, the best time to find an elder law attorney is before a crisis. Advance planning avoids many problems, and helps achieve peace of mind for yourself and your loved ones.
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WE CARE ABOUT OUR CLIENTS and believe in cultivating long term relationships. We know that our success is based on our client’s satisfaction. We respond to our clients quickly, with the consideration and respect they deserve.
MAKE SURE THEY INHERIT MORE THAN YOUR EYE COLOR. A good estate plan can preserve your family’s legacy by protecting assets you want left to your children and grandchildren.
THE ATTORNEYS AT MG B specialize in Estate Planning, Elder Law, Guardianships & Conservatorships, Probate, Medicaid Planning and Asset Protection.
Visit our website – www.mcginty-belcher.com – to find valuable information on these topics.
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Home Modification
Yamhill Community Action Partnership, 800 NE 2nd St, McMinnville, 97128 503-472-0457, 800-945-9992
Home Repair and Maintenance
City of Salem Urban Development, 350 NE Commercial St, Salem, 97301 503-588-6178Polk Community Development, 657 Main St, Dallas, 97338 503-831-3173
Identity Theft
Marion-Polk Legal Aid Services, Independence, 769 N Main St #B, Independence, 97351 503-606-3284 Salem, 1655 State St, Salem, 97301 503-581-5265, 800-359-1845State of Oregon, Dept of Consumer & Business Services: Oregon Consumer Identity Theft Protection Act, 350 Winter St NE 4th Fl, Salem, 97311 503-378-4140, 866-814-9710 Salem, 1655 State St, Salem, 97301 503-581-5265, 800-359-1845
Legal Aid
Coordinated Legal Education, Advice and Referral System 888-201-1014Disability Rights of Oregon, 620 SW 5th Ave #500, Portland, 97204 503-243-2081, 800-452-1694Marion-Polk Legal Aid Services, Independence, 769 N Main St #B, Independence, 97351 503-606-3284 Salem, 1655 State St, Salem, 97301 503-581-5265, 800-359-1845
Long-term Care Insurance
Genworth Financial, Diane Leveton, CLTC (Ad pg #80) 503-679-5470Genworth Financial, Guy Allen, CLTC (Ad pg #80) 360-833-2935, 503-310-3168
Insurance products issued by GENWORTH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, GENWORTH LIFE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, FIRST COLONY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, and other affiliated companies. GLTC 3231A 02/27/06
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Guy Allen, CLTCAssociate General Agent503-310-3168 (Portland)360-833-2935 (Washington)[email protected]
Diane Leveton, CLTCInsurance [email protected]
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Moving Assistance
A Senior Move Manager provides emotional, organizational and hands-on support during the move process They help with move planning, floor plans, hiring movers, sorting, packing, unpacking, stocking shelves, and disbursement of unneeded items
Take Care Move Assistance, (Ad pg #81) 503-522-6941
Organ Donation
Donate Life Northwest, 2525 SW 1st Ave #175, Portland, 97201 503-494-7888MedCure, 12012 NE Marx, Portland, 97220 866-560-2525
Real Estate Services
Oregon Association of Realtors, PO Box 351, Salem, 97308 503-362-3645
Relocation & Downsizing
Take Care Move Assistance, (Ad pg #81) 503-522-6941
Reverse Mortgages
Maggie Terrell, Bank of America (Ad pg #82) 503-727-2607, 503-358-7707
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Tax Advice and Preparation
AARP—Oregon Office, 9200 SE Sunnybrook Blvd #410, Clackamas, 97015 866-554-5360 IRS: Volunteer Income Tax Assistance 800 829-1040
Trustee
Heritage Fiduciary & Asset Management, (Ad pg # 82) PO Box 2345, Salem, 97308 503-409-0542
RETIRE IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME WITH A BANK OF AMERICA REVERSE MORTGAGE
Maggie TerrellEquity Loan OfficerOffice: [email protected]
Credit is subject to age and property qualifications. Bank of America, N.A. Member FDIC.
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25 Years Experience in our CommunityLibby Crom, President
Support Services for SeniorsAdministrative, Financial and Fiduciary
TRAVELERS, we can take care of mail, bills and taxes while you are away.
ILLNESS OR INCAPACITY ... we manage financial affairs, provide information on care
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Why Use A Trust?
To keep affairs private. Trusts avoid probate, guardianships and conservatorships. Probates are public record.
Avoid or minimize estate taxes.
In case of illness, incapacity or death, all financial and business matters will be taken care of by your successor trustee according to the instructions that you have put into the trust’s language. There is no need for a court appointed Conservator.
People create charitable trusts to transfer highly appreciated assets into a trust where there is no capital gain taxed to them when it is sold, and they can receive the income from the trust for their lives. At the end of their lives, the trust goes to their designated charity named in the trust.
Create a trust to hold and manage funds for a disabled family member. For example a grandchild may have disability and you want to provide for them for their lifetime. The trust can be written so that the trustee takes care of their needs. If they are on SSI, a special needs trust can be created so that it does not disqualify them from those benefits.
Create a trust for a spendthrift child to take affect at your death. Maybe one of your children doesn’t manage their finances very well. Will they mismanage their inheritance? Will it be gone in a year
or less? Or perhaps that adult child has a boyfriend or husband you don’t trust and they might spend all the money. You can leave your child’s inheritance in trust for them for their lifetime or until they reach a certain age. The trustee has discretion to pay out sums of principal for their basic needs such as health, support and maintenance.
Education Trusts. You can leave funds for your grandchildren’s education. The trust spells out the criteria for them to receive funds to pay for college education and states when the balance of the trust will be paid to them.
Trusts are sometimes created to hold your children’s inheritance until a time you state it will be paid out to them. The trust can pay them income monthly, and distribute a certain percentage every few years or pay out all at once when they reach a certain age. You determine the terms stated in your trust.
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Computer Classes
Chemeketa Community College, 120 E Lincoln St, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-8820
Continuing Education
Chemeketa Community College, 4000 NE Lancaster Dr, Salem, 97309 503-399-5140Lifelong Learning—Center 50+, (Ad pg# 84) 2615 NE Portland Rd, Salem, 97301 503-588-6303OASIS Education Center, 621 SW Fifth Ave 4th Floor, Portland, 97210 503-241-3059
Entertainment and Recreation
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife—Hunting and Fishing Licenses, 2501 SW 1st Ave, Portland, 97201 503-947-6000Oregon State Parks and Recreation, 725 NE Summer St, Salem, 97301 503-986-0707, 800-551-6949Oregon Tourism Commission 800-547-7842Woodburn Recreation and Parks Department, 270 Montgomery St, Woodburn, 97071 503-982-5264
Center 50+ is a growing, dynamic organization poised to meet the evolving needs of the 50+ population of today and tomorrow. The Center welcomes input from new participants and partners to help develop a center that meets the needs of those 50 and older and serves the community.
• Enjoy life-long learning through our lectures and classes.
• Stay healthy and active with exercise through the fitness center.
• Explore the arts by attending a dance class, learning the fine skill of drawing and painting, or by joining one of our gallery tour groups.
• Meet new friends and enjoy good conversation over a cup of coffee.
• Have fun playing cards, billiards, or other games.
• Share ideas at one of our book clubs or discussion groups.
• Find support and encouragement from others at one of our support groups.
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Elderhostel
Elderhostel, 11 Ave de Lafayette, Boston, MA, 02111 800-454-5768
RV’s and Camping
US Forest Services—Campground Locator 503-872-2750
Senior Center Events
Visit your local Senior Center for a variety of fun events:
Center 50+, 2615 Portland Rd NE, Salem 97301 (Ad pg# 84) 503-588-6303Chehalem Senior Center, 101 W Foothills Dr, Newberg, 97132 503-537-9404Dallas Senior Center, 945 SE Jefferson, Dallas, 97338 503-623-8554Grand Sheramina Community Services, 120 North Bridge St, Sheridan, 97378 503-843-3133Independence Senior Center, 1004 Monmouth St, Independence, 97351 503-838-2143McMinnville Senior Center, 2250 NE McDaniel Ln, McMinnville, 97128 503-435-0407Monmouth Senior Community Center, 180 S Warren St, Monmouth, 97361 503-838-5678Mt Angel Community Center, 195 E Charles St, Mt Angel, 97362 503-845-6988Salem Area Seniors—Keizer, 930 NE Plymouth Dr, Keizer, 97303 503-390-7441Silverton Senior Center, 402 E Main St, Silverton, 97381 503-873-3093South Salem Senior Center, 6450 SE Fairway St, Salem, 97306 503-588-0748
Social Groups
The Red Hat Society, Inc. Hatquarters, 431 S Acacia Ave, Fullerton, California, 92831 714-738-0001
Travel Resources and Services
50plus Expeditions, 760 Lawrence Ave W #18, Toronto, ON, M6A3E5 866-318-5050Elderhostel, 11 Ave de Lafayette, Boston, MA, 02111 800-454-5768Grandtravel, 1920 N St NW #200, Washington, DC, 20036 800-247-7651National Park Service, 1111 Jackson St #700, Oakland, CA, 97407 800-832-3599Senior Travel Service Inc, PO Box 308, Cape May Court House, NJ, 08210 800-257-8910Seniortours Inc, 508 Irvington Rd, Drexel Hill, PA, 19026 800-227-1100
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2009 marks the year Oregon celebrates 150 years of statehood. We commemorate our Sesquicentennial on February 14 with events planned through the State Fair in September. Oregon 150, a volunteer board is planning this important birthday— and we want you to join the party.
Share Your Story
Oregon is a state of diverse and interesting people. We come from different backgrounds and different faiths; we come from cities, ranches, and mountains. We each have our own Oregon story, and we hope you’ll share yours so we can get to know each other. For our 150th birthday, Oregon 150 is collecting and sharing “Oregon Stories”. Please tell us your Oregon story on www.oregon150.org
See Your State
Oregon 150 encourages you to go visit new places in our magnificent state. Surely there must be some parts of our 98,466 square miles that you’ve never seen! In partnership with Travel Oregon, we have 150 trips already mapped out for you. Be sure to make your vacation a “state-cation” in 2009! And send an Oregon 150 e-postcard to your friends at home!
Get Your Hands Dirty
It’s important to cleanup for this party—so Oregon 150 is hosting “Take Care of Oregon Days.” Volunteers across Oregon will be clearing trails, painting schools, planting trees, or lending a hand in projects aimed at stewardship of this beautiful land.
Please join us! Just contact us at [email protected] or visit our Web site to learn what project your community is planning, or to add your own.
Plan for the Bash
What’s a birthday party without kids? Our three Youth Legacy Projects will bring tomorrow’s leaders together today and invite them to envision the changes they hope to see in Oregon over the next 50 years. Oregon’s youth are helping sustainably design and rehabilitate five local parks around Oregon, focusing on rediscovering nature and recreation with Oregon Parks and Recreation. And embedded throughout the entire state education system are curricula, projects, and activities focusing on the Sesquicentennial, linking youth to Oregon’s history and culture.
Sing a Birthday Song
And just for fun, a zany musical entitled “Oregon! Oregon!” (originally commissioned for Oregon’s 100th birthday in 1959) is being updated and re-enacted by Pink Martini in a series of signature performances throughout the state.
By Oregon First Lady Mary Oberst and Lee Weinstein
Oregon’s First Lady Mary Oberst is president of the Oregon 150 Board of Directors. Lee Weinstein is a board member of Oregon 150. For more information, visit www.oregon150.org.
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Share your stories, from tall tales of kayaking on the Snake River
to small, quiet moments of refl ection by Trillium Lake.
Find out how you can keep our state shiny and sparkling for the
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