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Prepare and deliver daily meals to those unable to shop and/or cook for themselves
To provide quality health care promoting the highest level of independence and well being to any who utilize our services.
To help those in our community age in place, recuperate and enhance health with the delivery of hot medically tailored meals by dedicated volunteer drivers.
CJE's mission is to facilitate independence of older adults and to enhance quality of life by advocating on their behalf and offering programs and services throughout the continuum of care for individuals, families and the community. The agency is an affiliate of Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago.
MERCY RIDGE IS A CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT FACILITY THAT PROVIDES 408 LIVING APARTMENTS, 35 ASSISTED LIVING UNITS AND 12 DEMENTIA UNITS.
The Virginia Home is a private, nonprofit 130-bed facility providing nursing, therapeutic and residential care to adult Virginians with irreversible physical disabilities. The Home exists to provide compassionate, professional care and to ensure that the lifelong comfort and security of these individuals will never be compromised, regardless of ability to pay. The staff develops and seeks to improve the physical, social and emotional lives of those living with a severe disabling condition, helping them to live active, meaningful lives.
“The mission of Meals on Wheels is to deliver food and nutritious meals to Rowan County seniors and individuals who have difficulty leaving their homes and/or are challenged to prepare their meals. Our volunteers and staff build relationships, provide referrals and work to mitigate social isolation."
East Cooper Meals on Wheels delivers daily nutrition to residents within our service area who are homebound or unable to provide their own meals. We also advocate on behalf of recipients whose needs exceed the scope of our program.
Carmel Manor has been caring for the aged and infirm residents of our community. We are a mission –driven organization, sponsored by the Carmelite Sisters-whose sole focus is to care for the aged and the infirm with love, compassion and joy. That mission informs everything we do and every policy we set. Every staff person we hire, and every moment of every day
Asheville Poverty Initiative aims to build community and promote economic justice: dismantling stereotypes, reducing fear, and empowering hope through telling stories across socio-economic difference. We envision a beloved community that celebrates mutuality, abundance, and justice.
To be a community of faith, called by God, to serve the needs and to enhance the lives of our elders, their families and the broader community.
The mission of the Parker County Committee on Aging (PCCOA) is to identify and assess the needs of the frail, homebound elderly of Parker County and to provide the services they need to live out their lives with dignity in the safety and comfort of their homes.