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Senior Resource Alliance - Florida Department of Elder Affairs

The Senior Resource Alliance is called SRA for short. It is run by the Department of Elder Affairs. SRA is a resource center. It helps find resources on both a state and federal level. These resources are for senior citizens. They are also for their caregivers and families. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Elder Helpline: 1.800.963.5337

Resources Include:

  • Caregiving
  • Food
  • Housing
  • Medicare
  • Utilities

Senior Services

George Wickline Senior Center provides services to seniors in the community. A computer lab with Internet access is available. They also serve hot meals Monday through Friday at 12 noon. Other social activities may be available. Please call for more information.

Senior Services - Aging Matters in Brevard

This agency works to help the aging citizens of the county. They offer a variety of programs and services for seniors. They also offer support and resources for caregivers. The services are either free or priced based on income. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Services Include:

  • Caregiver Support & Resources
  • Home Care
  • Home Making
  • Housing Safety Modifications
  • Nutrition
  • Transportation

Senior Services Programs-Charlotte County Human Services

Charlotte County Human Services provides Senior Services Programs. It offers a variety of services that will help seniors.

Services include:

  • Case Management
  • Chores
  • Companionship
  • Congregate Meals
  • Consumable Medical Supplies
  • Depression Screening
  • Emergency Alert Response
  • Home Delivered Meals
  • Homemaker Services
  • Housing Improvement/Emergency Home Repair
  • Legal Services
  • Nutrition Counseling
  • Nutrition Education
  • Personal Care
  • Respite Care
  • Transportation

Please call or visit website for more information.

Service Dogs- Southeastern Guide Dogs

Blind or visually impaired veterans who wish to be more independent may apply for a guide dog. Veterans live and learn on campus and then receive follow-up support. The dog, equipment and instruction are all free of charge.

Other veterans may benefit from a Veteran Service Dog. Dogs help those with PTSD to regain confidence and heal faster.

Family Therapy Dogs visit military hospitals. They spread cheer and encouragement which help the wounded heal from their injuries.