Personal Care - Seniors First, Inc.
Seniors First offers a personal care service for home-bound seniors. This service includes:
- bathing
- dressing
- feeding
- shaving for men
Please call for more information.
Seniors First offers a personal care service for home-bound seniors. This service includes:
Please call for more information.
VA offers primary care services for veterans. They offer a wide range of services. Please call for more information.
Toll Free: 1.800.308.8387
This agency serves children with all types of special needs.
This includes:
Locations:
Downtown Orlando / Holloway Campus
3305 S. Orange Avenue
Orlando, FL 32806
Phone: 407.852.3300, Ext. 1
Fax: 407.852.3301
http://www.ucpcfl.org/abo-loc-orl.shtml
East Orange/Bailes Campus
12702 Science Drive
Orlando, FL 32826
Phone: 407.852.3300, Ext. 2
Fax: 407.281.0422
http://www.ucpcfl.org/abo-loc-eora.shtml
Osceola Campus
448 W. Donegan Avenue
Kissimmee, FL 34741
Phone: 407.852.3300, Ext. 3
Fax: 407.932.3480
http://www.ucpcfl.org/abo-loc-osc.shtml
Pine Hills Campus
5800 Golf Club Parkway
Orlando, FL 32808
Phone: 407.852.3300, Ext. 4
Fax: 407.299.5520
http://www.ucpcfl.org/abo-loc-pin.shtml
American Cancer Society provides the Road to Recovery program. This program offers free transportation services to and from treatment. Please call or visit website for more information.
Christian HELP provides for the vocational, material and spiritual needs of those who are unemployed and actively seeking employment. Employment assistance, food, and prescription assistance are available.
They have a discount drug card which helps you to save up to 65% for each prescription. It is good for the entire family. There is no enrollment fee.
Please see the website under Programs for more information.
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:
EyeCare America’s Senior Program helps seniors aged 65 and older protect their vision. It connects them with local, volunteer eye doctors. They can get a free eye exam and follow-up care for up to one year. Follow-up care is for any condition found during the initial eye exam. Visit the website to learn more.
People who are disabled due to injury or disease may qualify for an assistance dog. These highly trained dogs are able to assist with many tasks. There are 4 types of assistance dogs:
This program educates the public about sexual health, STDs and other topics of interest.
Provide resources and information that is reliable, science-based, and stigma-free.
Call or visit website for more information.
Email: info@ashasexualhealth.org