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Best of the Web: Community Information » Health » Older Adults
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Access to the Arts
Hospital Audiences, Inc. provides access to the arts to culturally isolated New Yorkers. HAI service recipients include people with mental and physical disabilities, developmentally disabled persons, bed-confined / wheelchair-users, visually and hearing-impaired individuals, the homeless, the frail elderly, youth at risk, participants in substance abuse programs, persons with HIV/AIDS, and individuals in correctional facilities.
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Domestic Violence Resources
A list of links to local and national domestic violence resources.
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Eldercare Locator
Provided by the U.S. Administration on Aging, Eldercare Locator is a nationwide toll-free service that helps older adults and their caregivers find local services for seniors.
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Emergency Preparedness Resources
Links to emergency and disaster preparedness resources.
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Food Pantries
Links to local food pantries.
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Friends & Relatives of Institutionalized Aged, Inc.
FRIAs mission includes seeing that nursing home residents receive prompt, high quality and compassionate care, as well as advocating for long-term health care for all New Yorkers in the least institutionalized setting possible. FRIA helps relatives become effective advocates through a telephone hotline, publications, organizing and assisting family councils within nursing homes, and training workshops for family members and professionals.
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General Health Information Resources
Links to information about a variety of health topics.
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Health and Healthcare Resources
A list of links to health and healthcare resources.
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Health Care Access and Improvement
Information from the NYC Department of Health concerning health care insurance options for people who are jobless, have low incomes or have special needs.
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Health Care Access and Insurance
Information about health care access and health insurance, including related NYC Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene programs
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Health Care Proxy
Information about appointing a health care agent to make health care decisions for you if you lose the ability to make decisions yourself. Available in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Russian.
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Hospice Resources
Links to both local and national hospice resources.
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Jewish Association for Services for the Aged
The Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA) and its affiliates offer a range of services -- including social services, home services, housing assistance, and legal services -- to older adults in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Nassau and Suffolk counties.
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Jewish Association for Services for the Aged -- Elder Abuse Services
JASA offers the following elder abuse services to older adults living in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Nassau and Suffolk counties: counseling and legal representation for elderly abuse victims by attorney/social work teams, development of safety plans, and support groups.
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Jewish Association for Services for the Aged -- Housing
JASA and its affiliates develop and manage housing for 2,600 persons over age 62 in seven residences, offering opportunities for secure, independent living at affordable rents. Apartments are equipped with special safety features. Group activities and social services foster a community atmosphere. Developments are located in Far Rockaway, Brooklyn, and Manhattan.
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Jewish Association for Services for the Aged -- Long Term Care Assistance
JASA offers case management at 21 social service offices throughout NYC and Long Island. Services include help in securing services such as home care, EISEP, transportation, and long term care.
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Jewish Association for Services for the Aged -- Meals on Wheels
JASA delivers hot kosher meals to approximately 1,300 older adults living in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Nassau and Suffolk counties daily.
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Jewish Association for Services for the Aged -- Services for Immigrants
JASA offers the following services to older adult immigrants living in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Nassau and Suffolk counties: assistance with naturalization, English and civics classes, and cultural programs.
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Jewish Association for Services for the Aged -- Social Services
Included in JASA's range of social services offered to older adults living in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Nassau and Suffolk counties are mental health services and caregivers respite services.
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Joint Public Affairs Committee (JPAC) for Older Adults
JPAC, a grassroots senior advocacy group sponsored by Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA), advocates for programs and protections that benefit older adults and their families. JPAC encourages seniors to get involved and offers a 10-week training program -- Institute for Senior Action -- to teach leadership and advocacy skills.
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Long Term Care Community Coalition of New York State
The Long Term Care Community Coalition of New York State (formerly the Nursing Home Community Coalition) is a non-profit watchdog and advocacy coalition that works to improve the lives of long term care consumers by strengthening regulation, surveillance, and enforcement. Information is available on assisted living, managed long term care, and nursing homes. In addition, publications may be ordered or, in some cases, downloaded from the website.
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Medicare / Medicaid / SSI Resources
Links to resources for more information on Medicare, Medicaid, and SSI (Supplemental Security Income).
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New York City 311
311 provides access to non-emergency City government services. All calls to 311 are answered by a live operator, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and services are provided in over 170 languages. Dial 311 from within the City or (212) NEW YORK outside of the five boroughs. TTY service is also available by dialing (212) 504-4115.
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Nursing Home Compare
Provides detailed information about the past performance of every Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing home in the country.
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NY Meals on Wheels and Senior Meal Programs
Meals on Wheels and other senior meal programs throughout NY State. Listed alphabetically by city.
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Put a Cap on Your Prescription Costs
Information about EPIC (Elderly Phamaceutical Insurance Coverage), a New York State-sponsored prescription plan for senior citizens who need help paying for their prescriptions. Eligibility requirements, co-payments, drugs covered, and more information available.
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Resources for Older Adults
Links to resources, including those addressing health and healthcare concerns, of interest to older adults.
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Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption Program Guide
A guide that includes information about who is eligible to participate, how to apply, and the rights and responsibilities of tenants and landlords.
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Senior Employment Services (NYC Dept. for the Aging)
The Department for the Aging's Senior Employment Services (SES) assists New York City residents 55 years of age and older who are seeking work opportunities. SES workshops offer classroom training, job search techniques, and part-and full-time job placements. All SES programs offer employment contact and placement assistance for low to moderate income mature adults.
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Senior Services (NYC Dept. for the Aging)
Search for DFTA-funded programs for senior citizens
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Thinking of Moving to an Assisted Living Residence?
Created by the Coalition of Institutionalized Aged and Disabled (CIAD) and the Nursing Home Community Coalition of New York State (NHCC), this guide is designed to help seniors research assisted living facilities and find the one that is right for them. Included are questions to ask as well as checklists to assist in assembling information about various facilities.
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Transportation Resources
Links to transportation resources, including New York City transit information.

