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Q. Where is the best place for seniors, care givers and family members to begin their search for services and resources to meet senior needs?

Q. What is the cost of senior services such as Meals on Wheels, in home care services, senior transportation, legal advice and care management?

Q. How can homebound seniors or disabled people living alone find help with housekeeping, cooking, bathing, shopping and repair work in and around their homes?

Q. How can seniors living at home find information on assisted living facilities when they are no longer able to manage their health care and/or are unable to remain living at home for other reasons?

Q. Where can seniors find legal advice for wills, trusts and other legal concerns?

Q. How can non-driving seniors arrange transportation to medical appointments, to shop for groceries and to run other necessary errands when family and friends can not assist them?

Q. Where can a homeless senior find a room or apartment to rent?



Q. Where is the best place for seniors, care givers, and family members to begin their search for services and resources to meet senior needs?

A. The Council on Aging - Silicon Valley. No other organization in Santa Clara County has more information or offers more services to seniors then our non-profit organization. Contact an Information Specialist at the Council on Aging: (408) 296-8290.

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Q. What is the cost of senior services such as Meals on Wheels, in home care services, senior transportation, legal advice and care management?

A. Many services are available without costs to seniors who qualify for government-sponsored programs. For seniors who do not qualify for financial assistance, programs are often available at low cost. To learn more about eligibility for financial assistance, service costs and more, contact an Information Specialist at the Council on Aging: (408) 296-8290.

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Q. How can homebound seniors or disabled people living alone find help with housekeeping, cooking, bathing, shopping and repair work in and around their homes?

A. Contact an Information Specialist at the Council on Aging. Our experts help seniors determine if they are eligible for government programs that provide homemaker and personal care services. These specialists will also offer information and referrals to home care agencies, volunteer organizations and emergency resources to meet these important needs. Contact the Council on Aging: (408) 296-8290.

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Q. How can seniors living at home find information on assisted living facilities when they are no longer able to manage their health care and/or are unable to remain living at home for other reasons?

A. A recommend first step is to seek professional assistance in determining if, in fact, a senior must be moved from the comfort of his or her own home. Care Managers at the Council on Aging specialize in helping seniors to remain at home by matching needs and services that can provide home-delivered meals, domestic assistance and much more. If an assisted living facility is needed or desired, a listing of facilities will be provided along with referrals to other organizations offering information on these facilities. Contact the Council on Aging: (408) 296-8290.

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Q. Where can seniors find legal advice for wills, trusts and other legal concerns?

A. Contact an Information Specialist at the Council on Aging to locate legal firms specializing in elder law and/or be connected directly to Senior Adult Legal Assistance, which assists low-income seniors with legal advice. Contact the Council on Aging: (408) 296-8290.

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Q. How can non-driving seniors arrange transportation to medical appointments, to shop for groceries and to run other necessary errands when family and friends can not assist them?

A. A variety of organizations provide transportation and assistance to seniors without cost or for a nominal fee. For transportation information, contact an Information Specialist at the Council on Aging: (408) 296-8290.

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Q. Where can a homeless senior find a room or apartment to rent?

A. Contact the City of San Jose Housing Department, Homeless Division at (408) 277-5600 or the Emergency Housing Consortium at (408) 294-2100. For additional information and assistance on locating housing and shelter, contact an Information specialist at the Council on Aging: (408) 296-8290.

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