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Low Vision Resources - Foundation Fighting Blindness

This group helps people who have diseases of the eye that can cause blindness. They work specifically with issues that deal with the retina. The group connects people with resources that can help those who are living with vision loss. Please call or visit the website to learn more.

Jacksonville Chapter Contact and Email:
Cassandra Fridovich
cfridovich@fightingblindness.org

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MAC Associates - Counseling

This group helps people by talking with them one on one, with their families, or in groups. They help people who have been hurt or scared by things like violence or bad experiences. The goal is to help people feel better. Courtney, a golden retriever, is there to give comfort and support when needed.

Please call for more information.

Marion Senior Services - In-Home Support Services

Marion Senior Services provides In-Home Support Services, such as:

  • Adult Day Care
  • Case Management
  • Consumable Medical Supplies
  • Emergency Alerts
  • Energy Assistance
  • Homemaker Services
  • Legal Assistance
  • Meals on Wheels
  • Nutritional Supplements
  • Personal Care
  • Respite Care

There is a waiting list for most programs. Clients are ranked based on level of need. Fees for service are determined at the time of the in-home assessment. It will vary based on the client’s ability to pay. Fees range from no charge for Medicaid clients, to a small monthly co-pay for CCE clients, to full pay for private clients. Most programs are for persons at least 60 years of age. Medicaid also requires meeting income and asset criteria. The Home Care and Alzheimer’s programs require a caregiver in the home. Eligibility may also be based on need. Call for more information.

Martha's House, Inc.

Martha’s House, Inc. is a non-profit agency serving victims of domestic and sexual violence, and other violent crimes.

They provide:

  • Child Victim Advocacy
  • Community Education and Prevention
  • Community Outreach
  • Counseling
  • Emergency Shelter
  • Legal Advocacy
  • Survivor Support Groups
  • Victim Advocacy

Call for more information.