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JULY–DEC 2009FOCUSED • COMPREHENSIVE • FREE

Greater Portland/Vancouver Serving Clackamas, Clark, Multnomah and Washington Counties

comparison grids

local profiles

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www.RetirementConnection.com • 1-800-296-6408

Power of Attorney & Memory Losspage 134

Oregon Celebrates 150 Years page 152

Food for Better Thoughtpage 124

Experience of Older Workerspage 60

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Table of Contents

Letter from the Publisher 7Caregiver Checklist 154Information & Guide Request 157Advertiser Index 159A–Z index 160

Articles

Alzheimer’s & Wandering 12Experience of Older Workers 60Extra Help for Prescriptions 24Food for Better Thought 124Housing Resources 106Mental Health and Aging 46Oregon Celebrates 150 Years 152Power of Attorney for Mom 134Shopping for Home Care Needs 32Starting the Conversation 40Telephone Assistance Programs 26There’s No Place Like Home 38Your Gift to Future Generations 142

Care & Health

Adult Day-Care Programs 8Aquatic Classes & Therapies 9Assistive Equipment 9Association for Specific Condition 9Care Management 14Caregiving Resource & Support 15Caregiver Registry 37Counseling 16Dental Resources & Services 16

Profiles

American Medical Response Pages 78–79

Providence ElderPlace Pages 72–73

Holiday Retirement Pages 96–97

Oregon 150 Pages 152–153

Easter Seals Pages 60–61

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Dialysis 17Diet & Nutrition 18Emergency Response Systems 18Errand & Concierge Services 18Fitness, Health & Wellness 18Foot Care 18Grocery Delivery 18Health Clinics 22Health Insurance & HMOs 23Health Screenings 23Hearing Resources & Services 25 Home Health Comparison Grid 30Home Health Definitions 28Hospice 44Hospitals 48In-Home Care Comparison Grid 34 Medical & Drug Trials 48Medical Equipment 49Medication Reminders 49Mental Health 49Mobile Medical Services 50Mobility Equipment 50Personal Care 37Prescription Assistance 50Products 52Rehabilitation 52Respite Care 54Substance Abuse 56Telephone Reassurance 56Therapy Services 56Vision Resources & Services 56

Community & Government

Area Agency on Aging 58County Health Departments 58Department of Motor Vehicles 58Disability Programs 59Elder Abuse 59Emergency Preparedness 62Employment 62Energy Resources 63Faith Based Organizations 63Financial Assistance 64Food Resources 64Government Resources 68Handicapped License Plates 68Libraries 69Medicaid 70Medicare 71Political Contacts 75Senior Centers 75Senior Organizations 77Social Security 77Transportation 80Veteran Services 81Volunteer Opportunities 83

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Contents of this guide many not be reproduced in whole or part without consent of the publisher While every effort has been made to include accurate data, the publisher cannot be held liable for material content or errors Copyright 2009 by Retirement Connection The opinions and beliefs expressed in advertisements and by authors of all articles do not reflect the opinions, beliefs or official policies of Retirement Connection Guide Content published herein is submitted by colleagues and advertisers with the sole purpose of providing education on aging and retirement issues, and to help people make informed decisions

Director of Marketing: Amy Schmidt Vancouver Sales: Shirley Smith Art Director: Heather Anderson Graphic Artist: Diane Hochevar Publisher: Lyman Schmidt

Retirement Connection Guide PO Box 820067, Portland, OR 97282 Phone: 503-345-8595, 360-859-1202Fax: 503-345-8596

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Housing

Housing Placement & Referral 84Housing Resources 84Housing Definitions 86Assisted Living, Residential Care & Family Home Comparison Grid 108 Independent & Retirement Comparison Grid 88Memory Care Comparison Grid 120Nursing Home Comparison Grid 126

Professional Services

Adaptive Technology 136Advanced Planning & Funeral 136Attorneys & Elder Law 136Bereavement 136Consumer Affairs 136Daily Money Managers 136Estate Planning 136Estate Sales 137Financial Services 137Guardian or Conservator 137Home Modification & Improvement Services 138Home Repair & Maintenance 138Identity Theft 139Landscaping & Tree Services 140Legal Aid & Resources 140Long-term Care Insurance 144Moving Assistance 144Organ Donation 144

Relocation & Downsizing 144Reverse Mortgages 146Sliding Scale Services 146Tax Advice & Preparation 146

Recreation, Social & Travel

Computer Classes 147Continuing Education 147Elderhostel 148Entertainment & Recreation 148Intergenerational Programs 148Music 148Retreats 149Social Groups 149Travel Resources & Services 149Websites & Groovy Links 150

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Dear Readers,From our family to yours, we sincerely want to thank you for your support and positive feedback. The Guide has become a labor of love for our entire family. Our children have joined in Alzheimer’s Memory Walks and been on our heels as we filled racks of books; our parents have given out thousand of guides at expos and health fairs; and my wife and I have spent many would be “date nights” searching for additional resources.

Our goal has been to help families and other professionals better navigate the many aspects of retirement, but this valuable community resource would not be possible without our advertisers. Please return the favor by supporting them when you encounter a need for their services.

We are constantly looking to partner with and provide guides for community organizations that serve those age 50 and better. Washington County Disability Aging and Veteran Services is a wonderful example; and effective in January 2010, we will begin printing several thousand additional copies with their logo added to the cover for their agency to use when serving Washington County.

We publish twice a year in July and January. We look forward to continued growth with each edition and will rely on your comments to help us improve. Additional copies can be picked up at more than 200 locations including: Libraries, Senior Centers, Hospitals, Housing Communities, and local events. If your physician office, local church, special event or other organization would like extra copies of our guide, we will be happy to provide these at no cost. Please contact us at [email protected].

From our family,

Lyman Schmidt

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Canby Adult Center, 1250 S Ivy St, Canby, 97013 503-206-3031CDM Services, 11818 SE Mill Plain Blvd #415, Vancouver, 98684 360-896-9695Cedar Sinai Park, 6140 SW Boundary St, Portland, 97221 503-535-4403Clackamas Area Community Action Agency, 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, 97045 503-655-8640Cognitive Enhancement Center Inc, 15705 SE Powell Blvd, Portland, 97236 503-760-0425Emerson House, 3577 SE Division St, Portland, 97202 503-234-8585Gentog, 11535 SW Durham Rd #C5, Tigard, 97224 503-639-2600Hampton Alzheimer Community, 7600 Vlahos Dr, Wilsonville, 97070 503-582-0415Innovative Services NW Adult Day Health Center, 9414 NE Fourth Plain Rd, Vancouver, 98662 360-892-5142Lake Oswego Adult Community Center, 505 G Ave, Lake Oswego, 97034 503-635-3758Lambert House Adult Day Center, 2600 SE 170th, Portland, 97236 503-760-2075Legacy Caregiver and Adult Day Respite: Trinity Place Adult Daycare, 220 NW Trinity Pl, Portland, 97210 503-413-7706Lifeworks NW,14255 SW Brigadoon Ct, Beaverton, 97005 503-641-1475Marie Smith Health & Social Center, 4616 N Albina Ave, Portland, 97217 503-335-9980Milwaukie Center, 5440 SE Kellogg Creek Dr, Milwaukie, 97222 503-653-8100Pacific Gardens, 17309 NE Glisan, Portland, 97230 503-413-7654Providence ElderPlace, (Ad pg #72–73) Cully, 5119 NE 57th Ave, Portland, 97218 503-215-6556 Gresham, 17727 E Burnside, Gresham, 97233 503-215-6556 Laurelhurst, 4540 NE Glisan, Portland, 97213 503-215-6556Robinson Jewish Health Center, 6125 SW Boundary St, Portland, 97221 503-535-4300Sandy Community Center, 38348 Pioneer Blvd, Sandy, 97055 503-668-5569Senior Citizen’s Council of Clackamas County, 812 7th St, Oregon City, 97045 503-657-1366Silver Years Adult Day Care, 9958 SW Artic Dr, Beaverton, 97005 503-641-1575SW Washington Agency on Aging & Disabilities, 201 NE 73rd St #201, Vancouver, 98665 360-694-8144, 888-637-6060

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Trinity Place Adult DayCare, 147 NW 19th, Portland, 97209 503-413-7706West Linn Adult Community Center, 1180 Rosemont Rd, West Linn, 97068 503-557-4704Wilsonville Community Center, 7965 Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville, 97070 503-682-3727

Aquatic Classes and Therapies

Hough Pool, 1801 Esther St, Vancouver, 98660 360-696-8245Forest Grove Aquatic Center, 2300 Sunset Dr, Forest Grove, 97116 503-992-3238Mittleman Jewish Community Center, 6651 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, 97219 503-244-0111Mt. Hood Community College Aquatic Center, 26000 SE Stark St, Gresham, 97030 503-491-7243Oregon City Pool, 1211 Jackson St, Oregon City, 97045 503-657-8273Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center, 15707 SW Walker Rd, Bvtn, 97005 503-645-7454Vancouver Parks & Recreation, PO Box 1995, Vancouver, 98668 360-619-1111YMCA—Clark County, 11324 NE 51st Cir, Vancouver, 98682 360-885-9622

Assistive Equipment

All In One Mobility, (Ad pg #51) 12833 NE Airport Way, Portland, 97230 503-255-5005

Associations for Specific Condition

National AssociationsAlzheimer’s Association 800-272-3900Arthritis Foundation 800-283-7800Cancer Society 800-227-2345Diabetes Association 800-342-2383Hearing 800-638-8255Heart Association 800-242-8721Liver 800-223-0179Lung Disease 800-586-4872Lupus Foundation of America 800-558-0121Multiple Sclerosis 800-344-4867National Institute of Mental Health 800-421-4211National Mental Health Association 800-969-6642Parkinson’s Action Network 800-850-4726Stroke Association 800-787-6532United Ostomy Association 800-826-0826

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Local AssociationsAlzheimer Association, (Ad pg #12–13) 1650 NW Naito Pkwy #190, Portland, 97209 503-416-0201Alzheimer Association—Western & Central Washington State, 12721 30th Ave NE #101, Seattle, 98125 206-363-5500American Cancer Society, 0330 SW Curry St, Portland, 97239 503-295-6422American Diabetes Association—Oregon, 380 SE Spokane #110, Portland, 97202 503-736-2770, 800-342-2383American Heart Association—Southern Orgeon, 10 Crater Lake Ave #10, Medford, 97504 541-779-2709, 866-341-4671American Liver Foundation—Pacific Northwest Chapter, 2033 6th Ave #260, Seattle, 98121 206-443-3805American Lung Association, 7420 SW Bridgeport Rd #200, Tigard, 97224 503-924-4094American Stroke Association, 1200 NW Naito Pkwy #220, Portland, 97209 503-233-0100, 866-341-4671Arthritis Foundation, 9700 SW Capitol Hwy #160, Portland, 97219 503-245-5695Cancer Care Resources, 439 N Broadway, Portland, 97227 503-528-5236Cyctic Fibrosis Foundation, 9320 SW Barbur Blvd #210, Portland, 97219 503-226-3435, 800-448-8404Epilepsy Foundation Northwest, 3800 Aurora Ave N #370, Seattle, 98103 503-228-7651, 888-828-7651Lukemia & Lymphoma Society, 9320 SW Barbur Blvd, Portland 503-245-9866Lupus Foundation of America, 1207 N 200th St #214, Shoreline, 98133 206-546-6785, 877-774-2992National Kidney Foundation of Oregon & Southwest Washington, 465 NE 181st Ave #257, Portland, 97230 503-963-5364National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 104 SW Clay St, Portland, 97201 503-223-9511, 800-344-4867National Parkinson Foundation, 2145 NW Overton St, Portland, 97210 503-413-6656, 800-426-6806Oregon Ostomy Association, Inc, PO Box 25629, Portland, 97298 503-644-5331Parkinson Center of Oregon, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland, 97239 503-494-7231Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon, (Ad pg #11) 3975 Mercantile Dr #154, Lake Oswego, 97035 503-594-0901, 800-426-6806Susan G Komen Foundation, 1400 SW 5th St #530, Portland, 97201 503-552-9160

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It is common for a person with dementia to wander and become lost; many do so repeatedly. You can not know when it will happen. In fact, over 60% of those with dementia will wander at some point during the course of the disease. Wandering can be dangerous—even life threatening— for the person who wanders. The stress can weigh heavily on caregivers and family.

There are various reasons for wandering which can include:

Confusion at certain times of the day or night.

Inability to recognize familiar people, places, and objects.

Fear arising from the misinterpretation of sights and sounds.

Desire to fulfill former obligations, such as going to work or looking after a child.

In search of an object.

In an emergency every second counts. In a move to significantly improve the safety of individuals with Alzheimer’s or related dementia, MedicAlert and the Alzheimer’s Association have formed an alliance to offer MedicAlert® + Alzheimer’s Association Safe Return. This is a live, 24-hour emergency service for wandering and medical emergencies.

When a person with dementia wanders or becomes lost, his or her information and photo is provided to local law enforcement. When a person is found, a citizen or

law official calls the 800-number on the identification product and the individual’s family or caregivers are contacted. The nearest Alzheimer’s Association office provides information and support during search and rescue efforts. Should medical attention be required, access to a personal health record is immediately available.

To enroll a person with Alzheimer’s disease in MedicAlert + Safe Return, update a current enrollment with a member’s medical information or learn more about the program, contact the Alzheimer’s Association at 1.800.272.3900, your local chapter or MedicAlert at 1.888.572.8566. You may enroll a person or update a member’s medical information online at www.alz.org/SafeReturn or www.medicalert.org.

The Alzheimer’s Association, the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer research and support, is advancing progress in prevention, treatments and an eventual cure and provides support for all those affected by the disease. Memory Walk is the Alzheimer’s Association’s signature event for awareness and fundraising. It is a noncompetitive walk, and a festive event for families, coworkers, and friends of all ages.

Please join us at Pioneer Courthouse Square Sunday, September 27, 2009 9:00am Registration, 10:00 am Walk begins

Alzheimer’s Association: Six Out of Ten People with Alzheimer’s Will Wander

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Clackamas County In-Home Services ADS, 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, 97045 503-650-5633Easter Seals, (Ad pg #61) 5757 SW Macadam Ave, Portland, 97239 503-228-5108, 800-556-6020FamilyCare Incorporated, (Ad pg #1) 825 NE Multnomah #300, Portland, 97232 503-222-3205, 800-458-9518Health Care Solutions Advocate, 192 SE 34th #106, Camas, 98607 360-903-4385 Jewish Family & Child Svc,11130 SW Morrison #316, Portland, 97205 503-226-7079Metropolitan Family Services, 2200 NE 24th Ave, Portland, 97212 503-284-4341Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services: East Area, 600 NE 8th St #100, Gresham, 97030 503-988-3840 Mid Area, 2900 SE 122nd Ave, Portland, 97236 503-988-5480 North/Northeast, 5325 NE MLK Blvd, Portland, 97211 503-988-5470 Nursing Facility Program, 600 NE 8th St #100, Portland, 97030 503-988-3040 Southeast Area, 4610 SE Belmont St 2nd Fl, Portland, 97215 503-988-3660 West Area, 1111 SW 10th, 2nd Fl, Portland, 97205 503-988-5460Neighborhood House Senior Cntr, 7688 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, 97219 503-244-5204Sound Options, (Ad pg #14), PO Box 65118, Vancouver, 98665 800-628-7649Vancouver Home & Community Services, 5411 E Mill Plain Blvd #25, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-9500

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Caregiving Resource and Support

Alzheimer Association, (Ad pg #12–13) 1650 NW Naito Pkwy #190, Portland, 97209 503-416-0201Clackamas County Aging and Disability Service, 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, 97045 503-655-8640Grief Support Group at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, 9205 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, 97225 503-216-8484Legacy Good Samaritan Caregiver Services & Adult Day Respite, 1015 NW 22nd Ave, Portland, 97210 503-413-7706Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services: Family Caregiver Support Program, 421 SW Oak St, Portland, 97204 503-988-3620Multnomah County—Lifespan Respite Care Network, 421 SW Oak St #510, Portland, 97204 503-988-4790Oregon Association of Area Agencies on Aging and Disabilities, 3410 Cherry Ave NE, Salem, 97309 503-463-8692Oregon Geriatrics Society, 500 Summer St NE #E-02, Salem, 97301 503-945-5812Oregon Rehabilitation Association, 1655 25th St SE, Salem, 97302 503-585-3337Providence ElderPlace, (Ad pg #72–73) 4531 SE Belmont St #100, Portland, 97215 503-215-6556Safe Return, (Ad pg #12–13) 1650 NW Naito Pkwy #190, Portland, 97209 888-572-8566SW Washington Agency on Aging & Disabilities, 201 NE 73rd St #201, Vancouver, 98665 360-694-8144, 888-637-6060Washington County Family Caregiver Support Program, 180 E Main Street #208, Hillsboro, 97124 503-615-4676Weaver’s Tale Retreats, (Ad pg #19) 503-913-0048YWCA of Greater Portland: East County Alzheimer’s Support Group, 600 NE 8th St #100, Gresham, 97030 503-988-3840YMCA, 1111 SW 10th Ave, Portland, 97205 503-721-1754Support Groups & Education (Call for a list of classes & meeting times)Adventist Medical Center, (Ad pg #33) 10123 SE Market St, Portland, 97216 503-256-4000Alzheimer’s Association, (Ad pg #12–13) 1650 NW Naito Pkwy #190, Portland, 97209 800-272-3900Celebrate Recovery, First Evangelical Church, 4120 NE St John’s Rd, Vancouver, 98661 360-694-2525Tuality Community Hospital, 335 SE 8th Ave, Hillsboro, 97123 503-681-1700Willamette Falls Hospital, 1500 Division St, Oregon City, 97045 503-657-6919

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Dental Resources & Services

A New Dimension in Denture Service, 206 NE 80th, Portland, 97213 503-252-9699Adeo In-Home Care, (Ad pg #16, 43) 7145 SW Varns St #102, Tigard, 97223 503-670-7260Dental Bill Payment Assistance, 206 NE 80th Pl, Portland, 97213 503-252-9699Dental Clinic—Portland Community College, 12000 SW 49th Ave, Portland, 97219 503-977-4909Geriatric Dental Group, 6319 SE Powell, Portland, 97206 503-772-3677Mobile Dental Program, 4100 Plomondon St, Vancouver, 98661 360-313-1390Mt. Hood Community College: Dental Hygiene Care Center, 26000 SE Stark St, Gresham, 97030 503-491-7176Multnomah Dental Society: Senior Smile Dental Service, 10505 SE 17th Ave, Milwaukie, 97222 503-513-5010National Found. of Dentistry for the Handicapped: OR Donated Dental Service, PO Box 66440, Portland, 97290 503-774-3898, 800-767-6334OHSU School Of Dentistry Clinic, 611 SW Campus Dr, Portland, 97239 503-494-8867, 877-262-1538Oregon Dental Society, 17898 SW McEwan Rd, Portland, 97224 503-620-3230Oregon Health Sciences University: OHSU Dental School Clinic, 611 SW Campus Dr, Portland, 97239 503-494-8867Providence ElderPlace, (Ad pg #72–73) 4531 SE Belmont #100, Portland 97215 503-215-6556Special Delivery Dental Care, 6319 SE Powell Blvd, Ptld, 97206 503-772-3677

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Dialysis

DSI (Diversified Specialty Institutes) Northeast Oregon Renal Center, 5318 NE Irving, Ptld, 97213 503-284-1939 Northeast Portland Renal Center, 703 NE Hancock, Ptld, 97212 503-493-3322 Sunnyside Renal Center, 6902 SE Lake Rd #100, Milwaukie, 97267 503-794-1288 Willamette Valley Renal Center, 1510 Division St #90, Oregon City, 97045 503-557-1373FMC Dialysis Mt Hood, 100 SE Cleveland St, Gresham, 97080 503-674-4955Gresham Dialysis Center, 1360 E Powell Blvd, Gresham, 97030 503-465-1650Hillsboro Dialysis Center, 2500 NW 229th Ave #300, Hillsboro, 97124 503-681-9460Meridian Park Dialysis Center, 19255 SW 65th Ave #100, Tualatin, 97062 503-692-8159PNRS Beaverton, 2715 SW 153rd Dr, Beaverton, 97006 503-520-1363 Clackamas Kidney Center, 13560 SE 97th Ave, Ptld, 97015 503-659-8200 Emanuel, 2801 N Gantenbein Ave #4400, Portland, 97227 503-413-4346 Ft Vancouver, 312 SE Stonemill Dr #150, Vancouver, 98684 360-254-2323 Hollywood Dialysis, 2824 NE Wasco St, Portland, 97232 503-493-8227 Home Training, 2300 SW 6th Ave #101, Portland, 97201 503-221-4932 Raines Dialysis, 1809 Maple St, Forest Grove, 97116 503-359-7972 Rose Quarter, 3131 N Vancouver Ave #200, Portland, 97227 503-288-7020 Salmon Creek, 9105 Highway 99 #102, Vancouver, 98665 360-576-1350 Tualatin, 7780 SW Mohawk St, Tualatin, 97062 971-224-4000 Twin Oaks, 1815 NW 169th Pl #1000, Beaverton, 97006 503-690-4883Portland Dialysis Center, 10595 SE Stark St, Portland, 97216 503-252-0019Portland Home Dialysis Clinic, 11300 NE Halsey #220, Portland, 97220 503-254-4426Providence St. Vincent HMC Dialysis Unit, 9450 SW Barnes Rd #125, Portland, 97225 503-216-4646Sherwood Dialysis Center, 21035 SW Pacific Hwy, Sherwood, 97140 503-925-0105Vancouver Dialysis Center, 9120 NE Vancouver Mall Loop #160, Vancouver, 98682 360-891-5777West Linn Dialysis Center, 19056 Willamette Dr, West Linn, 97068 503-636-0244

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Wellspring, (Ad pg #20–21) 1475 Mt Hood Avenue, Woodburn, 97071 971-983-5230

Emergency Response Systems

Columbia Medical Alarm, Inc, (Ad pg #19), Portland, 97225 503-644-4736

Errand & Concierge Services

NW Portland Ministries, 2169 NW Northrup, Portland, 97209 503-221-1224Catholic Community Services of Western Washington—Volunteer Chore Services, 9300 NE Oak View Dr, Vancouver, 98662 360-213-2402Clackamas Volunteer Connection, 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, 97045 503-655-8640

Fitness, Health and Wellness

ProActive Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, (Ad pg #57) 25500 Southeast Stark St #103 Gresham 97030 503-328-0222 1001 Molalla Ave #205 Oregon City 97045 503-607-0047 308 N Ivy St Canby 97013 503-263-6786 6700 NE 162nd Ave #606 Vancouver 98682 360-567-0633 805 Broadway Vancouver 98660 360-823-0138Providence Health System: Providence Health & Fitness Classes 503-574-6595Mittleman Jewish Community Center, 6651 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, 97201 503-244-0111Weaver’s Tale Retreats, (Ad pg #19) 503-913-0048Wellspring, (Ad pg #20–21) 1475 Mt Hood Avenue, Woodburn, 97071 971-983-5212YMCA—Clark County, 11324 NE 51st Cir, Vancouver, 98682 360-885-9622

Foot Care (See also Senior Centers pg #62)

Adeo In-Home Care, (Ad pg #16, 43) 7145 SW Varns St #102, Tigard, 97223 503 670-7260

Grocery Delivery

The Grocery Bag 503-245-4595Sherwood Faith In Action Volunteer Caregivers 503-925-0585Store to Door of Oregon, 2145 NW Overton St, Portland, 97210 503-200-3333

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Retreat LocationsAlton Collins Retreat Center

just outside PortlandPortland Memory Garden

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senior living community

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Clackamas County Community Health—Public Health, 218 Center Ave, Molalla, 97038 503-723-2944 1425 Beavercreek Rd, Oregon City, 97045 503-655-8471 38872 Proctor Blvd, Sandy, 97055 503-722-6660Coalition of Community Health Clinics, 19 SW 11th Ave #225, Portland, 97205 503-546-4991Essential Health Clinic, 155 North First Ave #200, Hillsboro, 97124 503-846-4919Family Care and Urgent Medical Clinics: Cascade Park, 406 SE 131st Ave #A101, Vancouver, 98683 360-253-2822 Hazel Dell, 7701 NE Highway 99, Vancouver, 98665 360-574-2900 Minnehaha, 4421 NE St John Blvd #S, Vancouver, 98661 360-695-9922Fishers Landing Urgent and Family Care, 3200 SE 164th Ave, Vancouver, 98683 360-882-6997Free Clinic of SW Washington, 4100 Plomondon St, Vancouver, 98661 360-313-1390Gresham Urgent Care, 2850 E Powell Valley Rd #100, Gresham, 97080 503-666-5050Legacy Urgent Care Clinics at St Helens, 500 N Columbia River Hwy #7, St Helens, 97051 503-397-7119Memorial Urgent Care Clinic, 3400 Hayes St, Vancouver, 98663 360-537-9600New Heights Medical Cinic, 8000 NE 58th Ave, Vancouver, 98665 360-694-0355Newberg Urgent Care, 2880 Hayes St, Newberg, 97132 503-537-9600OHSU Family Medicine Gabriel Park, 4411 SW Vermont, Portland, 97219 503-494-9992 Marquam Hill, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland, 97201 503-494-8573Providence ElderPlace, (Ad pg #72–73) 4531 SE Belmont #100, Portland 97215 503-215-6556Providence Medical Group Gateway Immediate Care, 1321 NE 99th Ave #100, Portland, 97220 503-215-9900 Scholls Immediate Care, 12442 SW Scholls Ferry Rd #100, Tigard, 97223 503-215-9900Rosewood Family Health, 8935 SE Powell Blvd, Portland, 97266 503-772-4355Sea Mar Clinic, 7410 Delaware Ln, Vancouver, 98664 360-896-5128Southwest Washington Medical Center: Urgent Care at Salmon Creek, 1319 NE 134th St #107, Vancouver, 98685 360-566-4700

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Southwest Community Health Center, 7688 SW Capitol Hwy Rm 37, Portland, 97219 503-977-0733Tanasbourne Medical Plaza Urgent Care, 1881 NW 185th Ave #101, Aloha, 97006 503-216-9360Tuality Aloha Urgent Care, 17175 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy, Aloha, 97006 503-649-7501Urgent Medical Center, 14201 NE 20th Ave #3101, Vancouver, 98686 360-571-9799Wallace Medical Concern Downtown Portland, 727 W Burnside, Portland, 97209 503-489-1760 Gresham, 254 NW Burnside Rd, Gresham, 97030 503-489-1760Wellspring, (Ad pg #20–21) 1475 Mt Hood Avenue, Woodburn, 97071 971-983-5200Willamette Falls Immediate Care, 9775 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas, 97015 503-654-8417

Health Insurance & HMOs

CareOregon Advantage, (Ad pg IFC) 315 SW 5th Ave, #900, Portland, 97204 503-416-4100, 800-224-4840FamilyCare Incorporated, (Ad pg #1) 825 NE Multnomah #300, Portland 97232 503-222-3205, 800-458-9518Humana MarketPOINT, (Ad pg #3) 1798 SE Tech Center Pl #300, Vancouver, 98683 360-253-7523, 800-781-4203Oregon Medical Insurance Pool (OMIP) 503-225-6620, 800-848-7280SecureHorizons by United Healthcare, Theresa Price, (Ad pg #74) 5 Centerpoint Dr #600, Lake Oswego, 97035 503-603-7019, 800-393-0985Statewide Health Insurance Benefit Advisors (SHIBA), 250 Church St SE #200, Salem, 97301 800-722-4134 201 NE 73rd St #101, Vancouver, 98665 360-735-3686, 800-562-6900

Health Screenings (Call for a complete list of classes & meeting times)

Adventist Medical Center, (Ad pg#33) 10123 SE Market St, Portland, 97216 503-256-4000SW Washington Medical Center, 3400 Main St, Vancouver, 98663 360-696-5300Tuality Community Hospital, 335 SE 8th Ave, Hillsboro, 97123 503-681-1700Wellspring, (Ad pg #20–21) 1475 Mt Hood Avenue, Woodburn, 97071 971-983-5200Willamette Falls Hospital, 1500 Division St, Oregon City, 97045 503-657-6919

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Do you or someone you know qualify for Extra Help for the Medicare Prescription Drug Program?

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services estimates that 21% of the people eligible for this program are not receiving it because they have not submitted the application.

Medicare beneficiaries are eligible for Extra Help if they have limited income and resources. The Extra Help may increase your cost savings by paying for part of your monthly premiums, annual deductibles and prescription co-payments under the new prescription drug program. The Extra Help could be worth up to $3,600 per year.It’s that easy.

The Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 (P.L. 108-173), enacted December 8, 2003, requires the Social Security Administration to undertake a number of additional Medicare-related responsibilities. The Social Security Administration and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) are working together to provide persons with limited income and resources Extra Help paying for their prescription drugs. Social Security’s role in this partnership is to help the public understand how they may qualify and apply.

You should complete this application for Extra Help on the Internet if:

You have Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and/or Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance); and

You live in one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia; and

Your combined savings, investments, and real estate are not worth more than $25,010, if you are married and living with your spouse, or $12,510 if you are not currently married or not living with your spouse. (DO NOT include the home you live in, vehicles, personal possessions, burial plots or irrevocable burial contracts.) If you have more than those amounts, you may not qualify for the Extra Help. However, you can still enroll in an approved Medicare prescription drug plan for coverage.

https://secure.ssa.gov/apps6z/ i1020/main.html

If you or someone you know would like help with this program, or if you would like us to assist you in completing the application, please contact us at 1 866 225-CARE, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. TTY users should call 800-735-2900. FamilyCare offers a plan that combines your Medicare and Prescription Drug program with a $0 premium if you qualify for a 100% Extra Help (LIS).

Sources: Kaiser Family Foundation website and Social Security Administration website

By: Steve Pearse, FamilyCare Health Plans 1 (866) 225-CARE, www.FamilyCareInc.org

Extra Help for Prescriptions

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Hearing Resources and Services

Audiology and Hearing Aid Center of Gresham, 752 NE Burnside Rd, Gresham, 97030 503-669-7061DSHS—Telecommunications Access Service, PO Box 45301, Olympia, 98504 360-586-0609, 800-422-7930Hearing and Speech Institute: Adult Audiological Services, 1675 SW Marlow Ave #200, Portland, 97225 503-228-6479, 877-702-2828Hearing Loss Assn. of Oregon, PO Box 22501, Eugene, 97402 541689-7242Hearing Resources, 4311 NE Tillamook St, Portland, 97213 503-774-3668, 800-531-2139Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation of Oregon, 1410 SW Morrison St #760, Portland, 97205 503-827-6952Oregon Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (ODHHS), 1257 Ferry St SE, Salem, 97301 503-378-2272, 800-521-9615Oregon Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services program, 676 Church St NE, Salem, 97301 503-373-7605Oregon Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, PO Box 9306, Portland, 97207 Oregon Speech-Language and Hearing Association 503-370-7019Southwest Washington Center of the Deaf & Hard of Hearing, 3015 E Evergreen Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 360-695-3364, 866-695-6777Telecommunication Devices Access Program (TDAP), (Ad pg #27) 550 Capitol St NE #215, Salem, 97308 800-848-4442, TTY 800-648-3458Translation Solutions, 121 SW Salmon 11th Fl, Portland, 97204 503-248-9915Washington Telecommunications Relay Service, 1100 Olive Wy #1220, Seattle, 98101 800-833-6384

We do the work, so you can do what matters.

Call our free referral line: 1-800-296-6408

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Telephone Assistance Programs help OregoniansIn 1987, Oregon Legislature passed a law assuring adequate and affordable telephone service is available to all Oregonians. Based on that legislation, the Public Utility Commission of Oregon implemented these three programs:

Telecommunication Devices Access Program (TDAP) Loans adaptive telephone equipment at no cost and with no income restrictions to eligible Oregonians who have a severe hearing, severe speech, vision, cognitive or mobility impairment and cannot benefit from the use of a standard telephone.

To receive the equipment, qualifying customers must complete and sign Section A of the application available in English and Spanish. The appropriate licensed physician, audiologist, speech-language pathologist or rehabilitation counselor must complete Section B certifying that the person requires adaptive equipment to use the telephone.

Oregon Telephone Assistance Program (OTAP) —Link-Up America Oregonians who receive one of these benefits may receive up to a $13.50 reduction in their monthly bill for local residential telephone service:

Food Stamps Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) Supplemental Security Income State Medical Programs or Medicaid

The Link-Up America Program helps qualified individuals by paying for one-half (up to $30) of the line connection charges for new residential telephone service.

Many residential telephone and cellular companies participate in OTAP. Customers can complete or download applications online. Application are available in Spanish, Russian and Vietnamese.

Oregon Telecommunications Relay Service (OTRS) As required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a telephone service that is available for all Oregonians and provides telecommunications access that is functionally equivalent for persons with and without hearing or speech disabilities to communicate via the telephone.

There are several forms of the OTRS available depending on the needs of the user including Captioned Telephone Service, Voice Carry Over, Hearing Carry Over, Speech to Speech Relay Service, Shared Non-English Language Relay Services and Text-to-Voice TTY-based Relay Service.

For additional information, contact the Public Utility Commission of Oregon. 550 Capitol Street NE, Suite 215 P.O. Box 2148, Salem, OR 97308-2148 1-800-848-4442/1-800-648-3458 (TTY) 971-239-5845 (Videophone) 1-877-567-1977 (Fax) or www.rspf.org

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Home Health Definitions:Hospice is a comprehensive program of care to patients and families facing a life threatening illness. Hospice emphasizes palliative rather than curative treatment. The dying are comforted. Professional medical care is given, and sophisticated symptom relief provided. Very few Home Health Agencies are also licensed for Hospice care.

In-Home Care/Personal Care is care related to activities of daily living, including: mobility, eating, toileting, bathing and personal hygiene, dressing and grooming or cognition support. These services are usually provided on a private pay basis and do not require a physician’s order.

Registry Services refer, but do not employ, independent caregivers. Clients control all aspects of the arrangement, including compensation, directly with their caregivers. Registries may include free non-profit listing services or companies that require training, bonding and insurance of their caregivers. Clients are charged a referral fee.

Respite Care is short-term or temporary. It is designed to give families a break from the stress of daily caregiving. Respite care can be for a few hours, overnight, or for days. The amount of care changes with the needs of the family and the ill or disabled person.

24-hour care is “round the clock treatment” in a home environment. The care may be shared by multiple caregivers or by a single caregiver.

Skilled Nursing is a higher level of care where services are preformed by a licensed Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse. Skilled Nursing includes, but is not limited to patient assessments, performance of prescribed medical treatments, administration of prescribed medications, education for the patient and the caregiver (if available) related to the disease process, treatment, health measures and medication management. Skilled Nurses provide medical care as prescribed by physician.

Social Worker refers to a clinical social worker whose purpose in health care is to enhance, promote, maintain, and restore the best possible social abilities of the patient or family. Services provided may be preventive, developmental, or remedial in nature.

Home Health Aides provide support services such as personal care which do not require a licensed nurse. Medicare does not cover home health aides unless the person is also receiving skilled nursing care or other therapy. Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) provide personal care such as bathing, dressing, transporting and other essential activities.

Intravenous Therapy is any medical treatments/medications that need to be introduced to the body via a patient’s veins. Numerous IV Therapies can be provided in-home under supervision of a MD. Some of these include: inter-infective/antibiotic therapies, hydration therapy, pain management, chemotherapy and central line care and maintenance.

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Diabetic Management refers to services including patient assessment, diet information, management of the disease process, medication management and education on all of the above. Services are provided by a Registered Nurse under the supervision of an M.D. Some agencies may employ certified diabetic nurse instructors or cardiac care specialty RN’s.

Cardiac Care refers to services including patient assessment, specific diet information, and management of the disease process, medication management and education. Cardiac rehabilitation is a program designed to help a person with heart disease return to health. Cardiac rehabilitation may consist of exercise, modifying risk factors to prevent further heart damage, or psychological rehabilitation.

Psychiatric Services refers to the agencies ability to offer services related to psychiatric support with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness. Services may include counseling or administering of medications.

Therapy Services (ST, PT, OT, RT)

Speech Therapy (ST) refers to services to assess and treat speech and swallowing disorders. Speech therapy can treat speech, language, cognitive skills or swallowing. A Therapist provides individually designed treatment programs to maximize communication and swallowing.

Physical Therapy (PT) refers to services for the treatment and the rehabilitation process where a physical therapist will often stretch, strengthen, facilitate muscles, challenge balance, test coordination abilities, teach home exercise programs and enhance basic mobility skills. Exercise techniques are only part of the special skills used by therapists to treat patients to help lessen disability, pain and improve overall function and quality of life.

Occupational Therapy, (OT) refers to services to assess and treat patients to improve their ability to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments. Therapists also help them to develop, recover, or maintain daily living and work skills. Occupational therapists help clients not only to improve their basic motor functions and reasoning abilities, but also to compensate for permanent loss of function. The goal is to help patients become as independent, productive, and satisfied as possible.

Respiratory Therapy (RT) refers to services for care of patients with deficiencies and abnormalities associated with the cardiopulmonary system. It may include the therapeutic use of medical gases and their equipment, environmental control systems, humidification, aerosols, ventilator support, bronchi pulmonary drainage and exercise, respiratory rehabilitation, assistance with cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and maintenance of natural, artificial, and mechanical airways.

Sources: Oregon Department of Health & Human Services, Administration on Aging and National Institutes of Health.

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The maze of health care services can be confusing and complicated. Who pays for the service? Is it Medicare, my private insurance, or will I pay out of my own pocket? Below are a few examples of services and how they might be paid.

You have just left the hospital after receiving knee replacement surgery. Your doctor has requested that a home health agency follow your recovery in the comfort of your home for a few weeks. The medical equipment you need is delivered to you at home. You receive physical therapy to help regain the range of motion in your knee and a nurse monitors your vital statistics and progress. Home Health and Home Medical Equipment are both covered by Medicare and private insurance.

Your husband has Alzheimer’s and his disease has worsened such that you no longer feel able to take care of him 100% of the time. Personal Care can come to your home and assist with homemaking, nail and foot care, care related transportation, daily personal activities, or just let you have a break. You do not need a doctor’s orders to receive personal care. Personal Care is not covered by Medicare but is covered by long term care insurance or by personal pay.

Your wife has severe nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy to treat her lung cancer. Her doctor has ordered hydration therapy. Rather than having to go to the hospital, Home Infusion Therapy will provide intravenous hydration for her in the comfort of your home.

You have learned that your loved one’s disease has progressed to a stage where treatment is no longer working and your loved one is told they have 6 months left to live. The game plan now turns to comfort care. This is where Hospice comes in. Hospice is an experienced team of physicians, nurses, social workers, chaplains, home health aides, physical, occupational and speech therapists, and volunteers all focused on providing the highest quality end of life care. Patients are accepted into hospice care based on their health needs, not their ability to pay. Medicare/Medicaid coverage pays for all Hospice team visits and services, medications, equipment, and supplies related to the patient’s terminal illness.

In choosing a home care service provider it is wise to look at the variety of services they offer and select the one that has all of the services that you need now or may need in the future. It may be easier to deal with one company rather than several, if you are able to plan ahead.

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Some of the most common concerns as we age include: “The stairs are more strenuous”, “Since my wife passed away, it is just easier to open a can of soup for dinner”, or “I’ve been in the same house 40 years, and no other place will seem like home”. The most common comment- “I want to stay in my own home!” On the bright side: with the right help you might be able to remain safely in your own home.

What do I do first?

Planning ahead is difficult, as your needs will change. Maybe you live alone, but could benefit from some occasional assistance. Maybe you don’t need help right now, but your spouse needs a bit more than you can comfortably accommodate. Whatever your personal situation, start by talking to your physician about any health problems or chronic conditions, and if any of these may make it difficult for you to care for yourself in the future. You may find that proper planning may keep you more in control of your care, and some assistance with dressing, meal preparation, or medication reminders may be all you need in order to stay safely in your home.

Types of service You can get almost any type of help you want—usually for a fee. The following list includes the most common services requested: Companionship, Housekeeping, Meal Preparation, Transportation, Errands/Shopping, Transfer Assistance, Medication Reminders, Medication Administration,

and Personal Care Assistance (such as: Bathing, Dressing, Incontinence Care, Hygiene),

Getting started Learn about the types of services and care found in your community. Your physician, health care providers, social workers, and the local Area Agency on Aging may have suggestions. Your friends and family are always a great resource, as well.

Costs of services Financial planning is an important component of planning your care. Some services may be covered by Medicaid, long-term care insurance, Veteran benefits and employee assistance programs. Much of the cost for personal care will be out of pocket, with private funds. In the long run, the cost may still be less than moving into an independent living, assisted living, or long-term care community, and you will be able to remain safely in your own home. At some point, support from family, friends, or local programs may not be enough. If you need help on a full-time basis, and your funds allow it, you can hire care providers to assist you for as many hours or days as needed.

Excerpt taken from the National Institute on Aging. Article by Synergy HomeCare, 360-891-1506/503-235-3040 www.synergyhomecare.com

There’s No Place Like Home

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Your dad’s neighbor just called to tell you that your 79-year-old father sideswiped his parked vehicle and nearly hit a child standing nearby. Was it an isolated slip-up or the sign that it’s time for your dad to think about giving up his car keys? More importantly, how do you begin the discussion about such a potentially volatile subject?

Sensitive issues like this prompted Home Instead Senior Care to launch a public education campaign called the “40-70 Rule.” This campaign will help adult children begin to address difficult issues with their parents such as driving, finances, independence and even romance. The “40-70” Rule’ means that if you are 40, or your parents are 70, it’s time to start the conversation about some of these difficult topics.

The campaign is based on research conducted in the U.S. and Canada by Home Instead Senior Care, which revealed that nearly one-third of adults in the U.S. have a major communication obstacle with their parents that stems from continuation of the parent-child role. In other words, it can be difficult to get the conversation going because the child is still in a child role rather than an adult role with their aging loved one.

The goal of the “40-70” campaign is to provide practical ways for adult children to talk to their parents now instead of waiting until the situation reaches crisis mode. At the center of the “40-70 Rule” campaign is a guide for conversation starters on

sensitive senior-care subjects, which is available online at www.4070talk.com. The guide was compiled with the assistance of Jake Harwood, Ph.D., national author and communication professor from the University of Arizona who is the former director of that school’s Graduate Program in Gerontology.

Good communication is vital to helping families know when it’s time to seek additional resources. Oftentimes both adult children and their loved ones can benefit from outside help, such as a professional caregiver. The only way that can happen is if they are first able to talk about developing care needs. Find out more about the 40/70 Rule at www.4070talk.com.

Article provided by Mike Brunt, Home Instead Senior Care, 503-530-1527, www.HomeInstead.com

Starting the Conversation

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From a few hours a weekto around-the-clock care,Right at Home’s licensed,trained, insured and bondedcaregivers can assist witheveryday activities of living.

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Adventist Health and Hospice, (Ad pg #33) 5835 NE 122nd Ave #155, Portland, 97230 503-251-6192Assured at Home, 6050 SE Milwaukie Ave, Portland, 97202 503-241-0099, 800-207-0263Coffee Creek Corrections Facility, 24499 SW Grahams Ferry Rd, Wilsonville, 97070 503-570-6722Community Home Health and Hospice, 14508 NE 20th Ave #201, Vancouver, 98686 360-253-4626Hopewell House Hospice, 6171 SE Capitol Hwy, Portland, 97239 503-244-7890, 800-361-8506Hospice and Palliative Care of Washington County, 900 SE Oak St #202, Hillsboro, 97123 503-648-9565Hospice Care of the Northwest, 1500 NE Irving St #200, Portland, 97232 503-595-2260, 877-263-7776 Hospice Southwest, 100 E 33rd St #201, Vancouver, 98663 360-696-5100Hospice of Washington County, 427 SE 8th Ave, Hillsboro, 97123 503-648-9565Kaiser Permanente Hospice Care Program, 2701 NW Vaughn St #140, Portland, 97210 503-499-5200King City Rehab & Living Center, 16485 SW Pacific Hwy, Tigard, 97224 503-620-5141Legacy Hospice, 815 NE Davis, Portland, 97232 503-220-1000Legacy Visiting Nurse Association Hospice, 2701 NW Vaughn St #140, Portland, 97210 503-225-6312Mt. Hood Hospice, 39641 Strauss St, Sandy, 97055 503-668-5545Odyssey Hospice, 8625 SW Cascade Ave #500, Beaverton, 97008 503-574-2900, 866-977-2752Oregon Hospice Association, Inc, PO Box 10796, Portland, 97296 503-228-2104, 888-229-2104Portland VA Medical Center Community Health Office, 3710 SW US Veterans Hospital Rd, Portland, 97207 503-220-8262Providence Hospice & Palliative Care, 1235 NE 47th St #148, Portland, 97213 503-215-2273, 800-772-7053Providence St. Vincent Hospice & Palliative Care, 410 NE Halsey #300, Portland 97213 503-216-8484

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Ray Hickey Hospice House, 2112 E Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 360-514-4350Serenity Palliative Care and Hospice, (Ad pg #45) 6975 SW Sandburg St #200, Portland, 97223 503-639-0600Signature Hospice, Home Health, Homecare, (Ad pg #31) 7070 SW Fir Loop #100, Portland, 97068 800-936-4756Willamette Falls Hospice, 1505 Division St, Oregon City, 97045 503-655-7581Willamette Valley Hospice, 1015 NW 3rd St, Salem, 97304 503-588-3600, 800-555-2431

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Mental health issues often hinder receiving quality healthcare. There are a number of factors that complicate medical diagnosis and treatment in older adults. Presenting symptoms of psychological distress in older adults differ from symptoms of younger adults. Also, symptoms occur in the context of multiple medical and/or cognitive difficulties. Additionally, clinicians, care providers and family members incorrectly believe that diminished health and/or mental status are natural by-products of aging. This is precisely why these late-life complications need to be addressed by approaches that combine treatment that respects this complexity.

Some statistics

20% of those 55+ experience a mental health disorder that is not part of the normal aging process.

Up to 70% of older adults living either independently or in long-term care communities suffer from depression.

Older individuals often develop depression in the face of one or more general medical condition (e.g. stroke, cancer, myocardial infarction, rheumatoid arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, diabetes). Those suffering a stroke are twice as likely to develop depression.

Approximately 5 million Americans have been diagnosed with dementia, with 70% of those individuals suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease. This statistic will continue to rise within the near future.

Up to 20% of the elderly have symptoms of anxiety so severe that they seek medical attention.

Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is becoming more prevalent as our awareness of the syndrome grows, with up to 19% of adults being afflicted. MCI is believed to be the clinical precursor of Alzheimer’s Disease.

Blindness to psychological distress exists because people often discount mental etiology while embellishing physical complaints. Physicians routinely attend to patients’ biomedical issues while psychological aspects go untreated. Lastly, when psychological issues are recognized, elements of stigmatization and lack of financial reimbursement sometimes preclude treatment from occurring. The result of this neglect leads to unnecessary pain and suffering and increased medical morbidity and mortality.

We have more choice in the outcome of our health, mental status and aging than ever before. The role that psychological treatment can play in alleviating suffering, promoting health, preventing disease and restoring one’s quality of life is real and profound. Support is here to help you and your loved one.

Article provided by: Geromedical Psychological Services. 360-574-9565 www.geromedical.com

Mental Health and Aging

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Geromedical Psychological Services

Psychotherapy, Assessment & Consultation

Oce: 208 East 25th Street, Vancouver, WA 98663Phone: 360-574-9565

Web: www.geromedical.comEmail: [email protected]

Discovering Solutionsto Enhance Health

Providing services in our outpatient office, skilled nursing, memory care and

assisted living communities:• Specializing in Elder Issues• Individual and Family Therapy• Pain Management• Stress Reduction• Sleep Enrichment• Grief, Loss and End-Of-Life Issues• Behavior Management• Neuropsychological Testing• Functional Cognitive Assessment• Memory Enhancement • Education and Training

Reimbursement: Medicare, Insurance Plans, Sliding Fee Scale

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Adventist Medical Center, (Ad pg #33) 10123 SE Market St, Portland, 97216 503-257-2500Kaiser Permanente Beaverton Office, 4855 SW Western Ave, Beaverton, 97005 503-643-7565 Sunnyside, 10180 Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas, 97015 503-652-2880Legacy Health System Emanuel, 2801 N Gantenbein, Portland, 97227 503-413-2200 Good Samaritan, 1015 NW 22nd Ave, Portland, 97210 503-413-7711 Meridian Park, 19300 SW 65th Ave, Tualatin, 97062 503-692-1212 Mount Hood, 24800 SE Stark St, Gresham, 97030 503-674-1122 Salmon Creek, 2211 NE 139th St, Vancouver, 98686 360-487-1000Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU), 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland, 97239 503-494-8311, 866-647-4327Physician’s Hospital, 10300 NE Hancock St, Portland, 97220 503-257-5500Providence Health System Heart & Vascular Institute, 9205 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, 97225 503-216-2088 Milwaukie Hospital, 10150 SE 32nd Ave, Milwaukie, 97222 503-513-8300 Newberg Hospital, 501 Villa Rd, Newberg, 97132 503-537-1555 Portland Medical Center, 4805 NE Glisan St, Portland, 97213 503-215-1111 St. Vincent Medical Center, 9205 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, 97225 503-216-1234 Willamette Falls Hospital, 1500 Division St, Oregon City, 97045 503-656-1631Southwest Washington Medical Center Medical Ctr Campus, 400 NE Mother Joseph Pl, Vancouver, 98668 360-256-2000 Memorial Center, 3400 Main St, Vancouver, 98663 360-256-2000Tuality Community Hospital, 335 SE 8th Ave, Hillsboro, 97123 503-681-1111Tuality Forest Grove Hospital/Center for Geriatric Psychiatry, 1809 Maple St, Forest Grove, 97116 503-359-6969Veterans Administration Medical Center, 3710 SW US Veterans Hospital, Portland, 97239 503-220-8262, 800-949-1004 1601 E Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 503-220-8262, 888-233-8305Vibra Specialty Hospital, 10300 NE Hancock St, Portland, 97220 503-257-5500

Medical & Drug Trials

www.ClinicalTrials.gov is a registry of federally & privately supported clinical trials conducted in the United Sates & around the world The website contains information about a trial’s purpose, who may participate and phone numbers for more details

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Medical Equipment

All In One Mobility, (Ad pg #51) 12833 NE Airport Way, Portland, 97230 503-255-5005Multiple Sclerosis Society, Medical Equipment Long Term Loan Program, 104 SW Clay St, Portland, 97201 503-223-9511, 800-344-4867Adventist Health Home Medical Equipment, (Ad pg #33) 5835 NE 122nd Ave, #155, Portland, 97230 503-261-6070

Medication Reminders (See also In-Home Care, pg #34)

Columbia Medical Alarm, (Ad pg #19) Inc, Portland, 97225 503-644-4736

Mental Health

Clackamas County Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities, 998 Library Ct, Oregon City, 97045 503-655-8401Clark County Crisis Line 360-696-9560, 800-626-8137Columbia River Mental Health, 6926 NE Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98666 360-993-3000Community Services Northwest, 1601 E Fourth Plain Blvd #B222, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-8484Elder Suicide Prevention Program, 800 NE Oregon St #772, Portland, 97232, 800-784-2433FamilyCare Health Plans, (Ad pg #1) 2121 SW Broadway #300, Portland 503-345-5701, 866-225-2273Geromedical Psychological Services, (Ad pg #47), 208 E 25th St, Vancouver, 98663 360-574-9565Lifeworks NW, 14255 SW Brigadoon Ct, Beaverton, 97005 503-641-1475Mental Health Association of Oregon, 812 SW Washington St #640, Portland, 97205 503-222-6438, 866-999-6426Mental Health Crisis Line 503-291-9111National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI) Clackamas County, 11805 S Partlow Rd, Oregon City, 97045 503-723-4989 Clark County, 317 E 39th St, Vancouver, 98663 360-695-2823, 800-950-6264 Clark County, 2801 Ft Vancouver, Vancouver, 98661 360-695-2831 Multnomah County, 3550 SE Woodward St, Portland, 97202 503-230-8009 Washington County, 18680 SW Shaw St, Aloha, 97007 503-356-6835Oregon Office of Mental Services, 500 Summer St NE, Salem, 97301 503-945-5763Southwest Washington Medical Center—Behavior Health, 3400 Main St, Vancouver, 98663 360-696-5300

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American Medical Response, (Ad pg #78–79) PO Box 15339, Portland, 97293 503-231-6300, 877-504-8075

Mobility Equipment

All In One Mobility, (Ad pg #51) 12833 NE Airport Way, Portland, 97230 503-255-5005AmRamp,(Ad pg #139) 888-715-7599

Prescription Assistance

Clackamas County–Prescription Drug Helpline/Services 503-655-8269Clark County Prescription Assistance Program, 1601 E Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-8000, 877-321-2652DHS—Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program 800-359-9517Free Clinic of Southwest Washington—Emergency Prescription Program, 4100 Plomondon St, Vancouver, 98661 360-313-1390New Heights Medical Cinic, 8000 NE 58th Ave, Vancouver, 98665 360-694-0355Oregon Prescription Drug Program 503-373-1595Partnership for Prescription Assistance—Oregon, 888-477-2669Providence ElderPlace, (Ad pg #72–73) 4531 SE Belmont #100, Portland 97215 503-215-6556Prescription Discount CardsAARP Medication savings card for members 800-456-2277Eli Lilly and Company 877-795-4559GlaxoSmithKline Orange Card 888-672-6436Medicare 800-633-4227Merck Patient Assistance Program 800-727-5400Novartis Care Card 866 974-2273People’s Prescription Plan 800-566-0003Pfizer Share Card 800-717-6005Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association 800-762-4636Rx PhRMA 800-762-4636SaveWell 877-728-3935Senior Pharmacy Card 800-377-1614Together Rx 800-865-7211Veterans—TriCare for Life 800-417-5086, 877-723-7863

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SAFE, COMFORTABLE BATHINGwalk-in-baths, roll-in-showers

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All In One Mobility, (Ad pg #51) 12833 NE Airport Way, Portland, 97230 503-255-5005AmRamp, (Ad pg #139) 888-715-7599

Rehabilitation (See also Nursing Homes, pg #126–130)

Inpatient ServicesExtendicare, (Ad pg #53, 132) Care Center East Health & Specialty, 11325 NE Wiedler St, Portland, 97220 503-253-1181 Pacific Specialty & Rehabilitative Care, 1015 N Garrison St, Vancouver, 98664 360-694-7501 Laurelhurst Village, (Ad pg #53, 132) 3060 SE Stark St, Portland 97214 503-535-4700Prestige Care, (Ad pg #131) Discovery Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 5220 NE Hazel Dell Ave, Vancouver, WA, 98663 360-693-1474 Glisan Care Center, 9750 NE Glisan St, Portland, 97220 503-256-3920 Forest Grove Rhabilitation & Care Center, 3900 Pacific Ave, Forest Grove, 97116 503-359-0449 Oregon City Health Care Center, 148 Hood St, Oregon City, 97045 503-656-4035 Park Forest Care Center, 8643 NE Beech St, Portland, 97220 503-256-2151 Porthaven Care Center, 5330 NE Prescott St, Portland, 97218 503-288-6585Vancouver Health & Rehabilitation Center, (Ad pg #53, 132) 400 E 33rd St, Vancouver, 98663 360-696-2561Outpatient ServicesAdventist Health Rehabilitation Services, (Ad pg #33) 10101 SE Main St, Bldg 2, Lower Level, Portland, 97216 503-251-6100 13435 SE 97th, Clackamas, 97015 503-513-7450 831 Council Dr, #200, Gresham, 97030 503-492-1876 37095 SE Hwy 26, Suite 102, Sandy, 97055 503-826-8829 16096 SE 15th Street, Vancouver, 98683 360-882-6894ProActive Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, (Ad pg #57) 25500 Southeast Stark St #103 Gresham 97030 503-328-0222 1001 Molalla Ave #205 Oregon City 97045 503-607-0047 308 N Ivy St Canby 97013 503-263-6786 6700 NE 162nd Ave #606 Vancouver 98682 360-567-0633 805 Broadway Vancouver 98660 360-823-0138

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Vancouver Health & Rehabilitation24-Hour Skilled Nursing Inpatient RehabilitationOT/PT/Speech Therapy Respite Care Hospice

We accept Medicare, Medicaid, and Most Insurance Companies400 E. 33rd St. • Vancouver, WA 98663

360-696-2561www.VancouverHealthcare.com

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Arc of Multnomah—Clackamas, 619 SW 11th Ave #106, Portland, 97205 503-223-7279 Canby Adult Center, 1250 S Ivy St, Canby, 97013 503-266-2970CDM Services, 11818 SE Mill Plain Blvd #415, Vancouver, 98684 360-896-9695 Clackamas County Lifespan Respite Program, 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, 97045 503-650-5724Legacy Caregiver Respite Program, 10155 NW 22nd Ave, Ptld, 97210 503-413-7706Oregon Lifespan Respite Care Program, 500 Summer St NE #E10, Salem, 97301 503-947-4245SW Washington Agency on Aging & Disabilities, 201 NE 73rd St #201, Vancouver, 98665 360-694-8144, 888-637-6060Temporary Living Center—Legacy Meridian Park Hospital, 19300 SW 65th Ave, Tualatin, 97062 503-692-2161Trinity Eldercare, 168 NE Eighth Ave, Hillsboro, 97123 503-681-9170Washington County—Lifespan Respite Care, 180 E Main Street #208, Hillsboro, 97124 503-615-4676Housing Communities Offering Respite (see also pages 108–125)Avamere Family of Companies, (Ad pg #118) Berry Park, 13669 Gaffney Ln, Oregon City, 97045 503-656-7614 Bethany, 16360 Avamere Ct, Portland, 97229 503-690-2402 Hillsboro, 2000 SE 30th Ave, Hillsboro, 97123 503-693-9944 Sandy, 17727 SE Langensand Rd, Sandy, 97055 503-668-4199 Sherwood, 16500 SW Century Dr, Sherwood, 97140 503-625-7333 The Pearl at Kruse Way, 4550 Carman Dr, Lake Oswego, 97035 503-675-6055Brookdale Senior Living, (Ad pg #2) Clare Bridge Beaverton, 16655 NW Walker Rd, Beaverton, 97006 503-439-1653 Clare Bridge Troutdale, 1201 SW Cherry Park Rd, Troutdale, 97060 503-465-8104 Wynwood Forest Grove, 3110 19th Ave, Forest Grove, 97116 503-357-3288 Wynwood Mt Hood, 25200 SE Stark St, Gresham, 97030 503-665-4300Cascade Park Retirement Center, (Ad pg #100) 950 N Cascade Dr, Woodburn, 97071 503-981-0033Cherrywood Village, (Ad on BC) 10610 SE Clay St, Portland, 97216 503-408-0404Columbia Ridge Senior Living, (Ad pg#104) 2300 W 9th St, Washougal, 98678 360-335-1238Courtyard Senior Living, (Ad pg #105) 6323 SE Division St, Portland, 97206 503-772-9795

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Farmington Square, (Ad pg #125) Beaverton, 14420 SW Farmington Rd, Beaverton, 97005 503-626-2273 Gresham, 1655 NE 18th St, Gresham, 97030 503-665-1994 Tualatin, 17950 SW 115th Ave, Tualatin, 97062 503-692-1748Firwood Gardens, (Ad pg #104) 819 NE 122nd Ave, Portland, 97230 503-252-0085Frontier Management, (Ad pg #107) Hawthorne Gardens, 2828 SE Taylor St, Portland, 97214 971-222-0396 Gilman Park, 2205 Gilman Ave, Oregon City, 97045 503-657-5700 Monterey Court, 8915 SE Monterey Ave, Happy Valley, 97086 503-654-3200 Rosewood Specialty Care, 2550 SE Century Blvd, Hillsboro, 97123 503-259-8999Gateway Care & Retirement Center, (Ad pg #104) 39 NE 102nd Ave, Portland, 97220 503-252-2461Good Samaritan Society at Fairlawn Village, (Ad pg #102) 1280 NE Kane Dr, Gresham, 97030 503-667-1965Grayco Management LLC, (Ad on IBC) Carman Oaks, 3900 Carmen Dr, Lake Oswego, 97035 503-636-4700 Cedar Creek, 15677 SW Oregon St, Sherwood, 97140 503-625-9481 Mill Creek Point, 1201 West 10th St, The Dalles, 97058 541-296-1303La Vida Communities, (Ad pg #119) Mallard Landing, 813 SE Clark Ave, Battleground, 98604 360-687-0123 Hawk’s Ridge, 1795 8th St Hood River, 97031 541-387-4087Miramont Point, (Ad pg #104), 11520 Se Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas, 97105 503-698-1600Senior Resource Group, (Ad pg #99) Spring Ridge at Charbonneau, 32200 SW French Prarie Rd, Wilsonville, 97070 503-694-2700 Northwest Place, 2420 NW Marshall St, Portland, 97210 503-221-2075Summerplace Assisted Living, (Ad pg #118) 15727 NE Russell St, Portland, 97230 503-252-9361Homewood Heights, (Ad pg #118) 17999 SE River Rd, Milwaukie, 97267 503-659-6600Laurel Parc, (Ad pg #103)15850 NW Central Dr, Ptld, 97229 503-533-7979Laurelhurst Village, (Ad pg #53, 132) 3060 SE Stark St, Portland 97214 503-535-4700Orchards Village, (Ad pg #101) 10011 NE 118th Ave, Vanc, 98682 360-896-6081Tanner Spring, (Ad pg #119) 23000 Horizon Dr, West Linn, 97068 503-655-4373Town Center Village, (Ad on BC) 8607 SE Causey Ave, Portland, 97268 503-654-4500

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Lifeline Connections, 1601 E Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-8246

Telephone Reassurance

RSVP (Retired & Senior Volunteer Program) Seniors Keeping in Touch Program, 14175 NW Cornell Rd, Portland, 97229 503-466-4749

Therapy Services

Adventist Health Rehabilitation Services, (Ad pg #33) 10101 SE Main St, Bldg 2, Lower Level, Portland, 97216 503-251-6100 13435 SE 97th, Clackamas, 97015 503-513-7450 831 Council Dr, #200, Gresham, 97030 503-492-1876 37095 SE Hwy 26, Suite 102, Sandy, 97055 503-826-8829 16096 SE 15th Street, Vancouver, 98683 360-882-6894 Earthtones Music Therapy Services, (Ad pg #57) 503-284-6794Geromedical Psychological Services, (Ad pg #47), 208 E 25th St, Vancouver, 98663 360-574-9565ProActive Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, (Ad pg #57) 25500 Southeast Stark St #103 Gresham 97030 503-328-0222 1001 Molalla Ave #205 Oregon City 97045 503-607-0047 308 N Ivy St Canby 97013 503-263-6786 6700 NE 162nd Ave #606 Vancouver 98682 360-567-0633 805 Broadway Vancouver 98660 360-823-0138Providence ElderPlace, (Ad pg #72–73) 4531 SE Belmont #100, Portland 97215 503-215-6556Weaver’s Tale Retreats, (Ad pg #19) 503-913-0048

Vision Resources & Services

Lions Sight & Hearing, 1410 SW Morrison St #760, Ptld, 97205 503-827-6952Oregon Commission for the Blind, 535 SE 12th Ave, Ptld, 97214 971-673-1588 Oregon State Library: Talking Book and Braille Services, 250 Winter St NE, Salem, 97301 800-452-0292Portland Vision Center, 511 SW 10th Ave #500, Portland, 97205 503-352-2500Washington Department of Services for the Blind, 4565 17th Ave SE, Olympia, 98504 360-725-3830, 800-552-7103Washington Vocational Rehabilitation Services for the Blind, 2214 E 13th St #208, Vancouver, 98661 360-696-6238, 800-552-7103

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503-284-6794www.earthtonesmusictherapy.com

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East Vancouver(360) 567-0633

West Vancouver(360) 823-0138 (503) 263-6786

Outpatient rehabilitation clinics that emphasize individualized, hands-on care.

ProActive utilizes state-of-the-art treatment techniques designed to facilitate patient recovery

while containing medical costs, all in a caring, warm and healing atmosphere.

Guides available for Greater Portland/Vancouver & Greater Salem Call 1-800-296-6408 and we will send you one.

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Clackamas County Aging and Disability Services, 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, 97045 503-655-8640Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services, 421 SW Oak St #510, Portland, 97204 503-988-3646NorthWest Senior & Disability Services, PO Box 12189, Salem, 97309 503-304-3456, 800-469-8772Oregon Association of Area Agencies on Aging and Disabilities, 3410 Cherry Ave NE, Salem, 97309 503-463-8692Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments, 1400 Queen Ave #206, Albany, 97322 541-967-8630SW Washington Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities, 201 NE 73rd St #201, Vancouver, 98665 360-735-5720Washington Association of Area Agencies on Aging, 3603 Mud Bay Rd #A, Olympia, 98502 360-485-9761Washington County Disability, Aging & Veterans’ Services, 180 E Main Street #208, Hillsboro, 97124 503-640-3489 11515 SW Durham Rd #E-5, Tigard, 97224 503-968-2312

County Health Departments

Clackamas County, 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, 97045 503-742-5300Clark County, 1601 E Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-8000Multnomah County, 426 SW Stark St, Portland, 97204 503-988-3333Washington County, 155 N 1st Ave #160, Hillsboro, 97124 503-846-8851

Department of Motor Vehicles

Clark County Auto Licensing Department, 1408 Franklin St, Vancouver, 98660 360-397-2288 Oregon Department of Transportation—DMV Services, 1905 Lana Ave NE, Salem, 97314 503-945-5000Vancouver Limited Service Driver Licensing Office, 5411 E Mill Plain Blvd #7, Vancouver, 98661 360-750-6951 Vancouver: East Driver Licensing Office, 1301 NE 136th Ave, Vancouver, 98684 360-260-6288 Vancouver: North Driver Licensing Office, 9609 NE 117th Ave #2730, Vancouver, 98662 360-260-6122, 866-520-4365

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Disability Programs

Alliance of People with Disabilities, 4649 Sunnyside Ave N #100, Seattle, 98103 206-545-7055, 866-545-7055Clark County Washington—American Disabilities Act, 1300 Franklin St, Vancouver, 98660 360-397-2025Disability Resource of SW Washington, 2700 NE Andresen Rd #D5, Vancouver, 98661 360-694-6790, 800-200-5806Oregon Ability, 2295 Liberty St NE, Salem, 97303 503-581-8156Oregon Advocacy Center, 620 SW 5th Ave, 5th Floor, Portland, 97204 503-243-2081, 800-452-1694Oregon Department of Human Services 503-945-5811, 800-282-8096Oregon Office on Disability & Health, PO Box 574, Portland, 97207 503-494-1205Washington Assistive Technology Act Program, Seattle, 98195 800-214-8731

Elder Abuse

Adult Protective Services 887-734-6277Clackamas County Adult Protective Services, 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, 97045 503-650-5751DSHS Adult Protective Services—Vancouver, 5411 E Mill Plain Blvd #25, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-9500, 877-734-6277Elder Safe Program, 215 SW Adams Ave, Hillsboro, 97123 503-846-6048Elders In Action, (Ad pg #83) 1411 SW Morrison St, #290, Portland, 97205 503-235-5474Long Term Care Ombudsman, 3855 Wolverine St NE #6, Salem, 97305 503-378-6533Multnomah County Gatekeeper Program, 421 SW Oak St, Portland, 97204 503-988-3646State Governor’s Advocacy Office, 500 Summer St NE, Salem, 97310 503-945-2928SW Washington Agency on Aging & Disabilities, 201 NE 73rd St #201, Vancouver, 98665 360-694-8144, 888-637-6060Oregon Adult Protective Services, 500 Summer St NE E12, Salem, 97301 503-945-5921Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program 360-693-0330YWCA SafeChoice, 3609 Main St, Vancouver, 98663 360-696-0167, 800-695-0167

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Experience of Older WorkersOlder workers have so much to offer as members of today’s workforce. While they possess the work ethic, loyalty and life experience necessary to be assets to any workplace, what they often lack is opportunity. The Easter Seals Oregon Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a Department of Labor grant designed to help mature workers re-enter the workforce. The goal of the program is to assist participants to gain the skills necessary to obtain permanent employment, while helping seniors achieve economic independence and an improved lifestyle. Many seniors have challenges to overcome before they find employment. Some of these include stereotypes related to age as well as issues regarding transportation, housing, work experience, disability, income, self-esteem, language, health and education. Easter Seals SCSEP helps participants rise above these obstacles by providing opportunities to enhance existing skills, train for a new career, and find a rewarding job.

To qualify for the program, participants must be low-income, 55+, unemployed and be willing and able to look for work. Seniors are assigned to a Program Coordinator who develops an Individual Employment Plan, places them in a Host Agency training site and enrolls them in Job Club. The program assists them in acquiring knowledge regarding the job market as well as learning how to write resumes, cover letters, apply for jobs on-line and discover their strengths and

weaknesses in relation to an identified career focus. Participants are also enrolled in computer classes to enhance their technology skills to be competitive in the labor market. As one SCSEP participant stated, “I had worked most of my life, but was laid off several years ago. I have been unable to find work due to my inability to understand and operate computers. Now I am gaining the opportunity to learn how to use the computer to enhance my job search and improve my skills in this area”.

The SCSEP program holds monthly orientations to explain the program and set up intake appointments for those who qualify. Participants then enter into an assessment phase designed to take a “snapshot” of basic skills, computer abilities and vocational options. The participant is placed at a training site and reassessed at regular intervals to ensure they are making progress. To learn more about SCSEP, call Easter Seals Oregon in Salem at 503-362-1572, and in Portland at 503-228-5108 or visit us at 5757 SW Macadam, Portland, OR 97239.

Article provided by Easter Seals 503-228-5108 www.or.easterseals.com

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Emergency Preparedness

American Red Cross, Oregon Trails Chapter, 3131 N Vancouver Ave, Portland, 97208 503-226-1234American Red Cross—Southwest Washington Chapter, 3114 E 4th Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 360-693-5821 Clark County Public Health—Emergency Preparedness & Response, 1601 E Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-8000Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency, 710 W 13th St, Vancouver, 98660 360-737-1911FEMA—Region X, 130 228th St SW, Bothell, 98021 800-462-9029Oregon Emergency Management, PO Box 14370, Salem, 97309 503-378-2911Oregon Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program, 800 NE Oregon St #465, Portland, 97232 971-673-1244 , 800-422-6012Washington County SASSIE, 14175 NW Cornell Rd, Portland, 97229 503-466-4749Clackamas County Emergency Management 503-655-8378

Employment

DHS Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), 500 Summer St NE #E12, Salem, 97301 503-945-5921, 800-282-8096Easter Seals Senior Employment Service, 5757 SW Macadam St, Portland, 97239 503-228-5100Experience Works, 6446 Fairway Ave SE, Salem, 97306 503-585-5251, 800-288-1324Partners In Careers, 111 W 39th St #B, Vancouver, 98660 360-696-8417 Senior Community Service Employment Program, 676 Church St, 2nd Floor, Salem, 97301 503-373-1750Seniors Make Sense (SMS) Senior Community Employment Program, 265 SE Oak #A, Hillsboro, 97123 503-681-0250 2101 NE Flanders, Portland, 97232 503-232-7684State of Oregon, Employment Department, 1433 SW 6th Ave, Portland, 97214 503-731-4139Washington Senior Community Service Employment Program, 5411 E Mill Plain Blvd #15, Vancouver, 98661 360-735-5028Worksource Oregon Employment: Clackamas County One Stop, 506 High St, Oregon City, 97045 503-657-2122

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Energy Resources

Clackamas County Energy Assistance Line, 503-650-5641Clark County Public Utilities, 1200 Fort Vancouver Wy, Vancouver, 98668 360-992-3000, 866-861-6354Inter-Faith Treasure House, 91 C St, Washougal, 98671 360-834-4181Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP), 725 Summer St NE #B, Salem, 97301 503-986-2000NW Natural: Gas Assistance Program (GAP), PO Box 8905, Portland, 97255 503-226-4211, 800-422-4012NW Natural: OLGA, PO Box 8905, Portland, 97255 503-226-4211Oregon Energy Assistance Program (OEAP), 725 Summer St NE #B, Salem, 97301 503-986-2000Oregon Energy Coordinators Association, PO Box 1477, Portland, 97207 503-997-9580Oregon HEAT, PO Box 127, Tualatin, 97062 503-612-3790Pacific General Electric, 7800 SW Mohawk, Tualatin, 97062 503-228-6322Pacific Power and Light, 825 NE Multnomah, Portland, 97232 888-221-7070Portland General Electric, 121 SW Salmon St, Portland, 97204 503-228-6322Salvation Army—LIEAP, 1785 NE Sandy, Portland, 97232 503-239-1264Salvation Army Family Svces, 7509 NE 47th Ave, Vancouver, 98661 360-694-9503St Vincent de Paul, Camas/Washougal, 324 NE Oak St, Camas, 98607 360-834-2126 North Clark County, PO Box 606, Battle Ground, 98604 360-576-0122 Vancouver, 2456 NE Stapleton Rd, Vancouver, 98661 360-694-5388Sunshine Oil Reclamation Program, 4000 SE 82nd Ave, Portland, 97266 503-774-8646Veterans Relief Fund Clark County Department of Community Services, 1601 E Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-8478

Faith-Based Organizations

Catholic Community Services of Western Washington, 100 23rd Ave S, Seattle, 98144 206-328-5696Ecumenical Ministries, 0245 SW Bancroft St #B, Portland, 97239 503-221-1054Life PAX, PO Box 65382, Vancouver, 98665 360-885-1474Northwest Parish Nurse Ministries, 2801 Gantenbein Ave #E1072, Portland, 97227 503-413-2341 Northwest Portland Ministries, 2169 NW Northrup St, Portland, 97210 503-413-5530

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Financial Assistance

Clark Cty Dept of Community Services—Weatherization Program, 1601 E Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-2130Clark Cty Public Utilities, 1200 Fort Vancouver Wy, Vancouver, 98668 360-992-3000, 866-861-6354Clark Regional Wastewater District—Low-Income Senior Citizen Discount Program, 8000 NE 52nd Ct, Vancouver, 98668 360-993-8808City of Portland Water and Sewer Services 1120 SW 5th Ave, Portland, 97204 503-823-7770Clackamas County Community Action Organization, 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, 97045 503-650-5640Clackamas County Income Maintenance ADS, 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, 97045 503-650-5633Community Action Agency of Oregon, PO Box 7964, Salem, 97301 503-316-3951Deferral Programs for Qualified Citizens, PO Box 14380, Salem, 97309 503-378-4988, 800-356-4222Marilyn Moyer Charitable Trust, 805 SW Broadway #2020, Portland, 97205 503-241-1111Open Door Counseling, 34420 SW TV Hwy, Hillsboro, 97123 503-640-6689Providence ElderPlace, (Ad pg #72–73) 4531 SE Belmont #100, Portland 97215 503-215-6556Salvation Army Family Svcs, 7509 NE 47th Ave, Vancouver, 98661 360-694-9503Veterans Relief Fund Clark County Department of Community Services, 1601 E Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-8478

Food Resources

All Saints Episcopal Church, 372 NE Lincoln, Hillsboro, 97124 503-648-2514Care to Share, PO Box 397, Beaverton, 97075 503-591-9025Carpenters Food Bank, 2205 N Lombard, Portland, 97217 503-286-1898Christ Community Ministries, 2627 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Portland, 97212 503-282-7683Church of St. Michael the Archangel: Food Box and Sack Lunch Program, 424 SW Mill St, Portland, 97201 503-228-8629Community Action Organization/Energy & Emergency Services, 1001 SW Baseline St, Hillsboro, 97123 503-648-6646Crossroads Cupboard, 2407 NE 102nd, Portland, 97220 503-257-9345Downtown Chapel, 601 W Burnside, Portland, 97209 503-228-0746

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Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon: Northeast Emergency Food Program, 4800 NE 72nd, Portland, 97218 503-284-5470First Baptist Church, 909 SW 11th, Portland, 97205 503-228-7465First Presbyterian Church: Food Box Ministry, 522 SW 13th, Portland, 97205 503-228-7331Fish Emergency Services, 1335 SE Hawthorne, Portland, 97214 503-233-5533Forest Grove Senior Center, 2037 Douglas St, Forest Grove, 97116 503-357-2021Francis Center, 6535 SE 82nd, Portland, 97266 503-775-6784Friends in Service to Humanity FISH—Orchards, 6008 NE 110th Ave, Vancouver, 98682 360-256-2440Friends in Service to Humanity FISH—Vancouver, 1309 Franklin St, Vancouver, 98660 360-695-4903Good Neighbor Center, 11070 Sw Greenburg Rd, Portland, 97223 503-640-3263Hillsboro Community Senior Center, 750 SE 8th Ave, Hillsboro, 97123 503-648-3823Hillsboro Family Resource Center, 222 NE 6th Ave, Hillsboro, 97124 503-844-1063Hillsboro Seventh Day Adventist, 1165 Walnut St, Hillsboro, 97123 503-693-0430Inter-Faith Treasure House, 91 C St, Washougal, 98671 360-834-4181Life Pax, PO Box 65382, Vancouver, 98665 360-885-1474Loaves and Fishes, The Meals-on-Wheels People Multnomah/Washinton Counties, 7710 SW 31st Ave, Portland, 97219 503-736-6325 Clark County, PO Box 1995, Vancouver, 98668 360-696-8076, 360-6996325Loaves and Fishes Centers: Africa House, 8523 SE Stark St, Portland, 97216 503-953-8202 Ambleside, 600 NE 8th St Rm 155, Gresham, 97030 503-953-8201 Battle Ground, 912 E Main St, Battle Ground, 98604 360-666-9158 Beaverton, 5550 SW Hall Blvd, Beaverton, 97005 503-643-8352 Belmont, 4610 SE Belmont, Portland, 97215 503-953-8202 Camas, 1718 SE 7th St, Camas, 98607 360-210-5666 Cherry Blossom, 740 SE 106th Ave, Portland, 97216 503-256-2381 Cornelius, 1110 N Adair, Cornelius, 97113 503-359-9125 Elm Court, 1032 SW Main St, Portland, 97205 503-953-8204 Firstenburg, 700 NE 136th Ave, Vancouver, 98684 360-597-5711 Fook Lok—Hollywood, 1907 NE 45th Ave, Portland, 97213 503-281-8109

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Food Resources (continued)

Forest Grove, 2037 Douglas, Forest Grove, 97116 503-359-4818 Hillsboro, 372 NE Lincoln St, Hillsboro, 97124 503-648-2950 Holly Tree Villlage, 5335 SW Murray Blvd, Beaverton, 97005 503-880-1859 IRCO, 10301 NE Glisan, Portland, 97220 503-256-2381 Irving St, 1808 NW Irving St, Portland, 97209 503-593-3068 King City, 15245 SW 116th Ave, Portland, 97224 503-620-4613 La Center, 1000 E 4th St, La Center, 98629 360-567-7670 Lents, 10325 SE Holgate, #121, Portland, 97266 503-762-8997 Luepke, 1009 E McLoughlin, Vancouver, 98663 360-695-3847 Maples, 1136 SE Maple, Hillsboro, 97123 503-648-2950 Martin Luther King, Jr, 5325 NE MLK Blvd, Portland, 97211 503-953-8207 North Plains, 31450 NW Commercial, North Plains, 97133 503-647-5666 Ridgefield, 210 N Main St, Ridgefield, 98642 360-567-7670 Sherwood, 21907 SW Sherwood Blvd, Sherwood, 97140 503-625-5644 Southwest, 7688 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, 97219 503-244-3873 Tarkington Square, 357 N1st Ave, Hillsboro, 97214 503-648-2950 Thelma Skelton, 3925 SE Milwaukie Ave, Portland, 97202 503-953-8209 Tigard, 8815 SW O’Mara, Tigard, 97223 503-620-4613 Tualatin, 8513 SW Tualatin Rd, Tualatin, 97062 503-692-6767 Two Rivers, 9009 N Foss Ave, Portland, 97203 503-953-8210 Washougal, 1681 C St, Washougal, 98671 360-210-5666 Weekend/Holiday Meals, 4610 SE Belmont, Portland, 97215 503-953-8123Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services: East Area, 600 NE 8th St #100, Gresham, 97030 503-988-3840 Mid Area, 2900 SE 122nd Ave, Portland, 97236 503-988-5480 Northeast, 5325 NE MLK Blvd, Portland, 97211 503-988-5470 Southeast Area, 4610 SE Belmont St 2nd Fl, Portland, 97215 503-988-3660 West Area, 1111 SW 10th, 2nd Fl, Portland, 97205 503-988-5460Neighbors Helping Neighbors, 21814 NW 11th Ave, Ridgefield, 98642 360-887-3354New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, 3837 N Gantenbein Ave, Portland, 97227 503-282-8960 North County Community Food Bank, 17 NE 3rd Ave, Battle Ground, 98604 360-687-5007Oregon Food Bank, 7900 NE 33rd Dr, Portland, 97238 503-282-0555, 800-777-7427 PO Box 55370, Portland, 97238 503-282-0555

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Brown Bag Program, 21485 NW Mauzey Rd, Hillsboro, 97124 503-439-6510 Community Basket, 100055 E Burnside, Portland, 97202 503-988-6000 Community Basket, 5415 Se Powell Blvd, Portland, 97202 503-777-1443Oregon Hunger Task Force, 4110 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, 97214 503-318-9343Oregon Safenet 800-723-3638Outreach Ministry in Burnside, 203 NW Third, Portland, 97209 503-225-0590Portland Adventist Community Services (PACS), 11020 NE Halsey, Portland, 97220 503-252-8500Portland Impact’s Dancing Tree Family Center, 10055 E Burnside St, Portland, 97216 503-988-6000Salvation Army, 1785 NE Sandy, Portland, 97232 503-234-0825Salvation Army: Moore St Community and Worship Center, 5325 N Williams, Portland, 97217 503-493-3925Share House—Hot Meal Program, 1115 W 13th St, Vancouver, 98660 360-695-7658Snow-Cap/Rockwood Community Services, 17805 SE Stark, Portland, 97236 503-674-8785St. Francis of Assisi Church St. Francis Dining Hall, 330 SE 11th, Portland, 97214 503-234-2028St. Vincent DePaul/St. Matthew’s, 442 SE 3rd Ave, Hillsboro, 97123 503-693-7528State of Oregon, Deptartment of Human Services, 500 NE Summer St, Salem, 97301 503-945-5944Store to Door of Oregon, PO Box 4665, Portland, 97208 503-200-3333Sunshine Division, 687 N Thompson, Portland, 97227 503-823-2102Sunshine Pantry, 6170 SW Cherryhill Dr, Beaverton, 97008 503-646-6856SW Washington Agency on Aging & Disabilities, 201 NE 73rd St #201, Vancouver, 98665 360-694-8144, 888-637-6060The Food Stamp Program, 500 Summer St NE, Salem, 97301 503-945-5651Tree of Life Food Pantry, 3155 SW 234th #G, Hillsboro, 97123 503-848-2420Union Gospel Mission, 15 NW Third, Portland, 97209 503-274-4483Vancouver Vineyard Church—With Hands Open Ministries, 2007 E 12th St, Vancouver, 98661 360-759-4999Washington County Department of Human Services, Seniors & People with Disabilities/Foodstamps 180 E Main St, Hillsboro, 97123 503-640-3489 Beaverton, 4805 SW Griffith Dr, Beaverton, 97005 503-627-0362 Hillsboro, 133 SE Second Ave, Hillsboro, 97123 503-640-3489 Tigard, 11515 SW Durham Rd, Tigard, 97224 503-968-2312William Temple House, 2023 NW Hoyt St, Portland, 97209 503-226-3021

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Government Resources

Clackamas County Aging and Disability Services, 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, 97045 503-655-8640Clark County Public Health Dept—Vital Records, 1601 Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-8414DSHS—Home and Community Services, 5411 E Mill Plain Blvd #25, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-9500, 800-280-0586Governor’s Commission On Senior Services, 676 Church St, Salem, 97301 503-945-6833, 800-282-8096Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services, 421 SW Oak St #510, Portland, 97204 503-988-3620 East Area Services, 600 NE 8th St #100, Gresham, 97030 503-988-3840 Mid-County Services, 10615 SE Cherry Blossom Dr, Portland, 97216 503-988-5480 Northeast, 5325 NE Martin Luther King Blvd, Portland, 97211 503-988-5470 Southeast Area Services, 4610 SE Belmont St, Portland, 97215 503-988-3660 West Area Services, 1111 wSW 10th Ave #200, Portland, 97205 503-988-5460Oregon Dept. of Human Services—Seniors & People with Disabilities, 500 Summer St NE #E12, Salem, 97301 503-945-5921, 800-282-8096Oregon Department of Justice, 1162 Court St NE, Salem, 97301 503-378-4400Oregon Public Health, 800 NE Oregon St, Portland, 97232 971-673-1222Oregon State Department of Human Services, 500 Summer St NE #E15, Salem, 97301 503-945-5944SW Washington Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities, 201 NE 73rd St #201, Vancouver, 98665 360-735-5720Washington Association of Area Agencies on Aging, 3603 Mud Bay Rd #A, Olympia, 98502 360-485-9761Washington County Disability, Aging & Veteran Services, 180 E Main St #208, Hillsboro, 97123 503-640-3489 Beaverton, 4805 SW Griffith Dr, Beaverton, 97005 503-627-0362 Hillsboro, 133 SE Second Ave, Hillsboro, 97123 503-640-3489 Tigard, 11515 SW Durham Rd, Tigard, 97224 503-968-2312

Handicapped License Plates

Oregon DMV, 1905 Lana Ave NE, Salem, 97314 503-945-5000Washington DMV, contact local DMV office 360-902-3770

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Libraries

Clackamas County, OR Clackamas Corner Branch, 11750 SE 82nd Ave #D, Happy Valley, 97086 503-722-6222Estacada Branch, 825 NW Wade, Estacada, 97023 503-630-8273Hoodland Branch, 68256 E Highway 26, Welches, 97067 503-662-3460Lake Oswego Branch, 706 Fourth St, Lake Oswego, 97034 503-675-3996Lending Library of Milwaukie, 10660 SE 21st Ave, Milwaukie, 97222 503-786-7580Molalla Branch, 201 E 5th St, Molalla, 97038 503-829-2593Oak Lodge Branch, 16201 SE McLoughlin Blvd, Oak Grove, 97267 503-655-8543Sandy Branch, 38980 Proctor Blvd, Sandy, 97055 503-668-5537Wilsonville Branch, 8200 SW Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville, 97070 503-570-1590Clark County, WABattle Ground Branch, 1207 SE 8th Way, Battle Ground, 98604 360-687-2322Camas Branch, 625 NE 4th Ave, Camas, 98607 360-834-4692Cascade Park Branch, 301 SE Hearthwood Blvd, Vancouver, 98684 360-256-7782Clark County Law Library, 1200 Franklin St, Vancouver, 98660 360-397-2268Fort Vancouver Regional Library District, 1007 E Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98663 360-695-1561La Center Branch, 1402 E Lockwood Creek Rd, La Center, 98629 360-619-1800Ridgefield Branch, 210 N Main Ave, Ridgefield, 98642 360-887-8281Southwest Washington Medical Center Library, 400 NE Mother Joseph Pl, Vancouver, 98664 360-514-2045Three Creeks Branch, 800-C NE Tenney Rd, Vancouver, 98685 360-571-9696Vancouver—Main Branch, 1007 E Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98663 360-695-1566Vancouver Mall Branch, 8700 NE Vancouver Mall Dr #285, Vancouver, 98662 360-892-8256Washougal Branch, 1661 C St, Washougal, 98671 360-835-5393Woodland Branch, 770 Park St, Woodland, 98674 360-225-2115Multnomah County, ORAlbina Branch, 3605 NE 15th Ave, Portland, 97212 503-988-5362Belmont Branch, 1038 SE 39th Ave, Portland, 97212 503-988-5382Capitol Hill Branch, 10723 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, 97219 503-988-5385Central Branch, 801 SW 10th Ave, Portland, 97204 503-988-5123

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Libraries (continued)

Fairview–Columbia Branch, 1520 NE Village St, Portland, 97024 503-988-5655Gregory Heights Branch, 7921 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, 97213 503-988-5386Gresham Branch, 385 NE Miller Rd, Portland, 97030 503-988-5387Hillsdale Branch, 1525 SW Sunset Blvd, Portland, 97239 503-988-5388Holgate Branch, 7905 SE Holgate Blvd, Portland, 97206 503-988-5389Hollywood Branch, 4040 NE Tillamook St, Portland, 97212 503-988-5391Midland Branch, 805 SE 122nd Ave, Portland, 97233 503-988-5392North Portland Branch, 512 N Killingsworth, Portland, 97217 503-988-5394Northwest Branch, 2300 NW Thurman, Portland, 97210 503-988-5560Rockwood Branch, 17917 SE Stark, Portland, 97233 503-988-5396Sellwood–Moorland Branch, 7860 SE 13th Ave, Portland, 97202 503-988-5398St. Johns Branch, 7510 N Charleston Ave, Portland, 97203 503-988-5397Woodstock Branch, 6008 SE 49th Ave, Portland, 97206 503-988-5399Washington County, ORBanks Branch, 111 Market St, Banks, 97106 503-324-1382Beaverton Branch, 12375 SW 5th St, Beaverton, 97005 503-644-2197Cedar Mill Branch, 12505 NW Cornell Rd, Portland, 97229 503-644-0043Cornelius Branch, 1355 N Barlow St, Cornelius, 97113 503-357-4093Forest Grove Branch, 2114 Pacific Ave, Forest Grove, 97116 503-992-3247Garden Home Branch, 7475 SW Oleson Rd, Portland, 97223 503-245-9932Hillsboro Branch, 2850 NE Brookwood Pkwy, Hillsboro, 97124 503-615-6500Hillsboro Shute Branch, 775 SE 10th Ave, Hillsboro, 97123 503-615-6500North Plains Branch, 31334 NW Commercial St, North Plains, 97133 503-647-5051Sherwood Branch, 22560 SW Pine St, Sherwood, 97140 503-625-6688Tigard Branch, 13500 SW Hall Blvd, Tigard, 97223 503-684-6537Tualatin Branch, 18878 SW Martinazzi Ave, Tualatin, 97062 503-691-3074Tuality Health Resource Center, 334 SE 8th Ave, Hillsboro, 97123 503-681-1702Washington County Library Outreach Service to Homebound, 111 NE Lincoln St #230, Hillsboro, 97124 503-648-9785West Slope Branch, 3678 SW 78th Ave, Portland, 97225 503-292-6416

Medicaid

Benefit Advocacy Coalition, Portland, 97236 503-756-7343CareOregon, (Ad pg IFC) 315 SW 5th Ave, #900, Portland, 97204 503-416-4100, 800-224-4840Clark County Public Health,1601 Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-8000

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FamilyCare Incorporated, (Ad pg#1) 825 NE Multnomah #300, Portland 97232 503-222-3205, 800-458-9518Independent Living Resources, 2410 SE 11th Ave, Ptld, 97214 503-232-7411Providence ElderPlace, (Ad pg#72–73) 4531 SE Belmont #100, Portland 97215 503-215-6556Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance Program (SHIBA), 250 Church St SE #200, Salem, 97301 800-722-4134Social Security (SSI/SSDI), 11975 SW 2nd Ave, Beaverton, 97005 800-772-1213Social Security Administration,194 Beverly Dr, Oregon City, 97045 503-655-2790Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA) Helpline, 201 NE 73rd St #101, Vancouver, 98665 360-735-3686, 800-562-6900SW Washington Agency on Aging & Disabilities, 201 NE 73rd St #201, Vancouver, 98665 360-694-8144, 888-637-6060Washington Aging and Disability Services Administration—Medicaid, 5411 E Mill Plain Blvd #101, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-9500, 800-280-0586

Medicare

CareOregon Advantage, (Ad pg IFC) 315 SW 5th Ave, #900, Portland, 97204 503-416-4100, 800-224-4840Clackamas County SHIBA Program & Medication Education 503-655-8269Centers for Medicare and Medicaid 877-267-2323FamilyCare Health Plan, (Ad pg #1) 2121 SW Broadway #300, Portland, 97201 503-345-5701, 866-225-2273Genworth Financial, Diane Leveton, CLTC (Ad pg #145) 503-679-5470Genworth Financial, Guy Allen, CLTC (Ad pg #145) 360-833-2935, 503-310-3168Humana MarketPOINT, (Ad pg #3) 1798 SE Tech Center Pl #300, Vancouver, 98683 360-253-7523, 800-781-4203Oregon Health Plan (DMAP) 503-945-5772, 800-527-5772Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB) Program 503-945-5921, 800-282-8096SecureHorizons by United Healthcare, Theresa Price, (Ad pg #74) 5 Centerpoint Dr #600, Lake Oswego, 97035 503-603-7019, 800-393-0985 State Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA), 250 Church St SE #200, Salem, 97301 800-722-4134 201 NE 73rd St #101, Vancouver, 98665 360-735-3686, 800-562-6900

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Providence ElderPlace is part of the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) that combines medical coverage with long-term care and social services. A federally recognized program, there are over 40 PACE sites throughout the United States, but only one in Oregon.

Our goal is to keep older adults healthy and independent and living in the community for as long as possible. ElderPlace does this by providing and coordinating high-quality health and social services that are designed to meet the needs of each individual. Our person-centered program is a welcome relief to seniors, families and caregivers. It allows families to spend quality time together, without the stress of taking time off work to arrange medical and dental appointments and transportation to those appointments.

The ElderPlace program covers all medical services. This includes doctor visits, lab and other tests, medical equipment and devices, home services, specialist services, supplies and medications, including over-the-counter medications. The program also includes housing placement, transportation coordination and social center activities.

Anyone who is age 55 or older, able to live in the community (including adult foster homes, assisted living facilities and residential care facilities), living in or willing to relocate to Multnomah County, and meet state eligibility guidelines can join Providence ElderPlace.

What is the cost?

All medical and social services are covered—there are no hidden fees, or co-payments. Medicaid covers Medicaid-eligible participants. For those who do not qualify for Medicaid, the ElderPlace premium equals the current Medicaid rate.

For information, please call (503) 215-6556, visit www.providence.org/elderplace or come by one of our five health and social centers.

ElderPlace in Cully 5119 NE 57th Ave.

ElderPlace in Glendoveer 13007 NE Glisan St

Elderplace inGresham 17727 E. Burnside St.

ElderPlace in Laurelhurst 4540 NE Glisan St.

ElderPlace at The Marie Smith Center 4616 N. Albina St.

Providence ElderPlace: Medical Coverage, Long-Term Care and Social Services—All In One

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Political Contacts

Attorney General’s Office, 1162 NE Court St, Salem, 97301 503-378-4400Governor’s Office, State Capitol Bldg, NE 900 Court St, Salem, 97301 503-378-3111Oregon Hunger Relief Task Force 503-998-6194Oregon State Legislature, 900 NE Court St, Salem, 97301 503-986-1000, 800-332-2313Secretary of State’s Office, 136 State Capitol, Salem, 97310 503-986-1616State Treasurer’s Office, 159 State Capitol, 900 NE Court St, Salem, 97301 503-378-4329

Senior Centers

Clackamas County, ORCanby Adult Center, 1250 S Ivy St, Canby, 97013 503-266-2970Estacada Community Center, 200 Clubhouse Dr, Estacada, 97023 503-630-7454Gladstone Senior Center, 1050 Portland Ave, Gladstone, 97027 503-655-7701Hoodland Senior Center, 25400 E Salmon River Rd, Welches, 97067 503-622-3331Lake Oswego Adult Community Center, 505 G Ave, Lake Oswego, 97034 503-635-3758Milwaukie Center, 5440 SE Kellogg Creek Dr, Milwaukie, 97222 503-653-8100Molalla Adult Community Center, 315 Kennel St, Molalla, 97038 503-829-4214Pioneer Community Center, 615 5th St, Oregon City, 97045 503-657-8287Sandy Senior and Community Center: Sandy Center, 38348 Pioneer Blvd, Sandy, 97055 503-668-5569West Linn Adult Community Center, 1180 Rosemont Rd, West Linn, 97068 503-557-4704Wilsonville Community Center, 7965 Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville, 97070 503-682-3727Clark County, WABattle Ground Senior Center, 116 NE 3rd Ave, Battle Ground, 98604 360-687-5312Camas Senior Center, 1718 SE 7th St, Camas, 98607 360-834-5307Firstenburg Community Center, 700 NE 136th Ave, Vanc, 98684 360-487-7001Jim Parsley Community Center, 2901 Falk Ave, Vanc, 98668 360-696-8075Luepke Senior Center, 1009 E McLoughlin Blvd, Vanc, 98663 360-487-7050Orchards Highlands Senior Center, 9505 NE 116th Ave, Vancouver, 98662 360-253-9434

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Senior Centers (continued)

Ridgefield Community Center, 210 N Main Ave, Ridgefield, 98642 360-887-0504Wasougal Citizen Center, 1681 C St, Washougal, 98671 360-835-8113Woodland Community Center, 782 Park St, Woodland, 98674 360-225-7141Multnomah County, ORAmbleside Senior Center, 600 NE 8th, Gresham, 97030 503-988-4870Cherry Blossom Senior Program, 740 SE 106th Ave, Portland, 97216 503-988-6073Elm Court Center, 1032 SW Main, Portland, 97205 503-953-8204Friendly House Senior Program, 2617 NW Savier St, Portland, 97210 503-224-2640Gresham Senior Center, 600 NE 8th St, Portland, 97030 503-988-4870Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 NE 40th Ave, Portland, 97212 503-288-8303Neighborhood House SW, 7688 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, 97219 503-244-5204Neighborhood House Downtown, 1032 SW Main St, Portland, 97205 503-333-6064 Portland Impact SE Multicultural Center for Seniors & People with Disabilities, 4610 SE Belmont, Portland, 97215 503-988-3660Providence ElderPlace, (Ad pg #72–73) 4531 SE Belmont St #100, Portland, 97215 503-215-6556Salvation Army Rose Center for Seniors, 211 NE 18th Ave, Portland, 97232 503-239-1221St. Johns Community Center, 8427 N Central St, Portland, 97203 503-823-3192Urban League of Portland: Multicultural Senior Center, 5325 NE Martin Luther King Blvd, Portland, 97227 503-280-2600Washington County, ORElsie Stuhr Center, 5550 SW Hall Blvd, Beaverton, 97005 503-629-6342Forest Grove Senior Center, 2037 Douglas St, Forest Grove, 97116 503-357-2021North Plains Senior Center, 31450 NW Commercial St, North Plains, 97133 503-647-5666Sherwood Senior Center, 21907 SW Sherwood Blvd, Sherwood, 97140 503-625-5644Tigard Senior Center—Loaves and Fishes, 8815 SW O’Mara, Tigard, 97223 503-620-4613Tualatin/Durham Senior Center, 8513 SW Tualatin Rd, Tualatin, 97062 503-692-6767

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Senior Organizations

AARP Oregon State Office, 9200 SE Sunnybrook Blvd #410, Clackamas, 97015 866-554-5360AARP—Vancouver, Vancouver, 98665 360-694-9946, 800-687-2277AARP—Washington State Offce, 9750 3rd Ave NE #450, Seattle, 98115 866-227-7457American Society on Aging, 833 Market St, San Francisco, CA, 94103 415-974-9600, 800-537-9728Department of Human Services—Beaverton, 12901 SW Jenkins Rd, Beaverton, 97005 503-657-0362Elders In Action, (Ad pg #83) 1411 SW Morrison St #290, Portland, 97205 503-235-5474 Hillsboro Community Senior Center, 750 SE 8th Ave, Hillsboro, 97123 503-648-3823Older Women’s League, 312 NE 111th St, Vancouver, 98685 360-583-9493Oregon Alliance of Senior and Health Services (OASHS), 7340 SW Hunziker #104, Tigard, 97223 503-684-3788Oregon Gerontological Association, 7140 SW Fir Loop #130, Portland, 97223 503-598-0711Portland State University Institute on Aging, 506 SW Mill #470, Portland, 97201 503-725-3952Seniors and People with Disabilities, 500 Summer St NE, Salem, 97301 503-945-5811, 800-282-8096Volunteers of America Oregon, 3910 SE Stark St, Portland, 97214 503-235-8655Washington County Disability, Aging & Veterans Services, 180 E Main Street #208, Hillsboro, 97124 503-640-3489Life by Design NW, 1626 SE Water Ave, #308, Portland, 97214 503-731-6650

Social Security

Local Social Security Offices: 1538 SW Yamhill St, Portland, 97205 800-772-1213 194 Beverly Dr, Oregon City, 97045 800-772-1213 6615 E Fourth Plain Blvd #200, Vancouver, 98661 360-696-7519, 800-772-1213 11975 SW 2nd St #100, Beaverton, 97005 800-772-1213 2625 SE 98th Ave, Portland, 97266 800-772-1213National Social Security Administration Office, 6401 Security Blvd, Baltimore, MD, 21235 800-325-0778Regional Social Security Office 800-772-1213

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American Medical Response At AMR we ask customers what they need and create innovative solutions to meet those needs. As the industry leader, AMR offers:

A single source for all non-emergent medical transportation Fast, friendly and courteous service Quick and reliable responses to transportation requests assurance that patient health insurance benefits are fully utilized

AMR offers integrated ambulance services to hospitals, hospital networks and nursing homes across the country including:

Non Emergent Transportation (NET) Brokerage AMR is a national leader in large-scale medical transportation program management. AMR ensures that eligible recipients receive timely service with the most appropriate level of transportation within their allowable benefits. AMR also manages the transportation network and pays individual transportation providers, screens for fraud and abuse, and provides customers with a single invoice. Our experience with capitated, fee-for-service and other financial arrangements allows us to provide customers a predictable NET budget.

Basic (BLS) and Advanced (ALS) Life Support AMR’s BLS units provide a valuable resource for patients requiring non-emergency transportation. AMR also provides inter-facility ALS transport where allowed.

Critical Care Transport (CCT) AMR is a leading provider of CCT services. We staff both paramedic-level and registered nurse-level CCT units. AMR’s CCT-RN units are designed to provide care comparable with a hospital intensive care unit.

AMR also provides the following service options throughout the United States:

Wheelchair Van Services Staffed by specially trained attendants to ensure the health care needs of mobility impaired individuals are met. These services are only available on a contractual basis.

On-site Health Care AMR contracts with businesses to provide on-site emergency medical services that can reduce lost work time by eliminating unnecessary medical transports.

Standby Contracts and On-site Medical Staffing Medical standby and on-site mobile staffing for events such as fairs and festivals as well as large entertainment venues.

Community Education Our experts teach CPR, first aid and other life-saving skills. We often sponsor community events offering health-screening services, including blood pressure and glucose checks.

By Sarah Ross, American Medical Response, 503-736-3433,www.amr.net.

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Transportation

AARP—Driver Safety Program, 13210 SE 7th St #E26, Vancouver, 98683 888-227-7669Affordable Senior Transportation 360-909-0603

All In One Mobility, (Ad pg#51) 12833 NE Airport Way, Portland, 97230 503-255-5005American Medical Response, (Ad pg#78–79) PO Box 15339, Portland, 97293 503-231-6300, 877-504-8075American Red Cross, Oregon Trails Chapter: Transportation Services, 3131 N Vancouver Ave, Portland, 97208 503-226-1234Canby Area Transit, 123 NW 2nd Ave, Canby, 97013 503-266-4022Catholic Community Services, 9300 Oakview Dr, Vancouver, 98660 360-213-2403CCDCS—Veterans Assistance Fund, 1601 E Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-8478Clackamas County—Transportation Reaching People Volunteer Connection, 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, 97045 503-655-8208Community Ambulance 360-696-0700C-Tran, 2425 NE 65th Ave, Vancouver, 98661 360-695-0123C-Van Paratransit Services, 2425 NE 65th Ave, Vancouver, 98661 360-695-8918Disabled American Veterans Transportation Network, 3710 SW US Veterans Hospital Rd, Ptld, 97207 503-220-8262, 800-949-1004Friendly House Senior Program, 2617 NW Savier St, Portland, 97210 503-224-2640Golden Chariot Specialty Transport Service 360-944-9833Medicaid Transport Approval 360-694-9997NOAH Medical Transportation, 10012 NE 64th Ct, Vancouver, 98686 360-546-5619Oregon DMV, 1905 Lana Ave NE, Salem, 97314 503-945-5000Oregon Department of Transportation/Intercity Busses, 355 Capitol St NE 5th Fl, Salem, 97301 800-977-6368Oregon Public Transportation Division, 555 13th St NE #3, Salem, 97301 503-986-3300Portland Impact, 4610 SE Belmont, Portland, 97215 503-988-3660Ride Connection, 3030 SW Moody Ave #230, Portland, 97201 503-226-0700RideWise, 3030 SW Moody Ave #230, Portland, 97201 503-528-1720Sandy Area Transportation, 16610 Champion Way, Sandy, 97055 503-668-3466

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South Clackamas Transportation District–SCTD, PO Box 517, Molalla, 97038 503-632-7000South Metro Area Rapid Transit–SMART, 9415 SW Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville, 97070 503-682-7790Tri-Met: LIFT, 4012 SE 17th Ave, Portland, 97202 503-802-8000 Personal Assistance 503-802-8200 Senior & Disabled Citizen Information 503-962-2455 Medical Transportation Program 503-802-8700 Bus and MAX 503-238-7433 Lift, 2800 NW Nela, Portland, 97210 503-802-8200Urban League of Portland: Transportation Services, 5325 NE Martin Luther King, Portland, 97211 503-280-2638Washington State Department of Transportation, 310 Maple Park Ave SE, Olympia, 98504 360-705-7000Quad City Cab 360-887-5066

Veteran Services

NationalDebt Management 800-827-0648Education Benefits 888-442-4551Health Benefits 877-222-8387Health Eligibility Center 800-929-8387Life Insurance 800-669-8477VA Benefits 800-827-1000Resource & SupportAmerican Legion, Auxillary, 30450 SW Pkwy Ave, Wilsonville, 97070 503-682-3162 Main, PO Box 33165, Portland, 97292 503-326-2616 Washington, 3600 Ruddell Rd SE, Lacey, 98503 360-491-4373 1601 E Fourth Plain Blvd Bldg 17, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-8180 Post 180, 2146 SE Monroe St, Milwaukie, 97222 503-659-1300Amvets, 8944 N Clarendon, Portland, 97205 503-777-6677Clackamas County Veterans Services, 1710 Red Soils Ct #110, Oregon City, 97045 503-650-5631County Veterans Coalition, 1601 E Fourth Plain Blvd Bdg 17, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-8478

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Veteran Services (continued)

Disabled American Veterans Oregon, 8725 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, 97220 503-255-5385Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services: Veterans Services Office, 421 SW Oak St, Portland, 97204 503-988-3646Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs, 700 Summer St NE, Salem, 97301 503-373-2000, 800-828-8801Oregon Veterans’ Home, 700 Veterans Dr, The Dalles, 97058 541-296-7190, 800-846-8460Portland Veterans Outreach Center, 8383 NE Sandy Blvd #110, Portland, 97220 503-273-5370US Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office, 1220 SW 3rd Ave, Portland, 97204 800-827-1000VA Roseburg Healthcare System, 913 NW Garden Valley Blvd, Roseburg, 97470 541-440-1000, 800-549-8387Veterans Health Services for Women—Portland, 3710 SW US Veterans Hospital Rd, Portland, 97239 888-233-8305Veterans Medical Center—Reintegration Services, 3710 SW US Veterans Hospital Rd, Portland, 97207 503-220-8262Veterans Medical Center—Vancouver, 1601 E Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 503-220-8262, 888-233-8305Vietnam Veterans of America—Chapter 512, 14011 NE 20th Ave, Vancouver, 98686 360-699-1599Washington County Disability, Aging & Veteran Services, 180 E Main St #208, Hillsboro, 97124 503-846-3060Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs, 1102 Quince St SE, Olympia, 98504 800-562-0132Washington Veterans Outreach—Vancouver, 5411 E Mill Plain Blvd #15, Vancouver, 98661 360-735-4982WDVA/VFW Service Office, Orchards 360-882-2019CemeteriesEagle Point National, 2763 Riley Rd, Eagle Point, 97524 541-826-2511Roseburg National, 1770 Harvard Blvd, Roseburg, 97470 541-826-2511Veterans of Foreign Wars,12440 NE Halsey St, Portland, 97230 503-255-5808Willamette National, 11800 SE Mt Scott Blvd, Portland, 97266 503-273-5250

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Volunteer Opportunities

Clackamas County Volunteer Connection, 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City, 97045 503-650-5779Clark County RSVP/Volunteer Services, 201 NE 73rd St #101, Vancouver, 98665 360-735-3683Elders In Action, (Ad pg#83) 1411 SW Morrison St, #290, Portland, 97205 503-235-5474Hands on Greater Portland, Life by Design NW Boomer Initiative, 1626 SE Water Ave, #308, Portland, 97214 503-731-6650OASIS Intergenerational Tutoring Program, (Ad pg #146) 503-833-3636Oregon Volunteers, PO Box 751, Portland, 97207 503-725-8335, 888-353-5903Portland Impact SE Multicultural Center for Seniors and People with Disabilities, 4610 SE Belmont, Portland, 97215 503-988-3660RSVP (Retired & Senior Volunteer Program) Seniors Keeping in Touch Program, 14175 NW Cornell Rd, Portland, 97229 503-466-4749 Volunteers of America Oregon Senior Services, 3910 SE Stark St, Portland, 97214 503-235-8655Volunteer Connections, 201 NE 73rd St #101, Vancouver, 98665 Volunteer Washington 800-VolunteerWashington County Volunteer Program, 180 SE Main St #208, Hillsboro, 97214 503-615-5284

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Housing Placement & Referral Agency

Housing Placement & Referral Agencies provide information about current housing options, services and availability Consultants can assess the needs of individuals, geographic and financial preferences, and link them to appropriate options Fees are typically paid by the communities, and the service is no charge to families

A Place for Mom, Linda Temple, (Ad pg #84), Portland, 97236 866-333-2268Living Right Senior Placement, Jennifer Cook (Ad pg #85) PO Box 534, West Linn, 97068 503-780-7353NW Senior Resources, Inc, (Ad pg #85) Lake Oswego, 97034 503-680-9407

Housing Resources

American Association of Homes & Services for the Aging 202-783-2242Clackamas County Social Services Adult Care Homes 503-650-5615 Housing Authority, Clackamas County, 13930, Gain St, Oregon City, 97045 503-655-8267 Portland, 135 SW Ash St, Portland, 97204 503-802-8300 Vancouver, 2500 Main St, Vancouver, 98660 360-694-2501 Washington County, 560 SE 3rd St, Hillsboro, 97124 503-648-8511Multnomah County Adult Care Homes Program 503-988-3000U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 202-708-1112Washington County DHHS,133 SE 2nd Ave, Hillsboro, 97123 503-640-3489

Family Care HomesDue to the large number of Adult Care Homes, not all are listed in this guide These links provide complete list:

Clackamas County http://www clackamas us/docs/ss/publicregistry pdf Clark County http://www aasa dshs wa gov/lookup/afhpublookup aspMultnomah County http://www co multnomah or us/ads/achpWashington County http://washtech co washington or us/agingafh/index cfm

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Housing Definitions:Adult Day Care Programs offer a protective setting during the day, for those who cannot be left alone due to health care and social needs. The structured program within a community setting offers: socialization, planned activities, care services, companionship and meals. Adult Day Care provides daytime respite for the caregiver who typically works, needs time for other responsibilities, to simply to take a break. Some programs are designed for older adults with dementia and/or physical limitations. Programs through senior housing communities that are listed in this guide must be able accept non-residents to be included.

Adult Care Home or Family Care Home are private residences that provides a home-like setting, and serves 5 or less residents. The caregiver may perform several functions, such as personal care, housekeeping and activities and group meals. There are three levels of Adult Foster Care Home licenses. The classification system is based on level of care the Adult Foster Home may provide to residents who live in the home as well as the experience and training of the providers and their ability to assist residents with: personal hygiene, mobility, eating, dressing, toileting, and behavior management. Residents may require very light assistance or may be dependent with several care needs; it is best to ask individual locations for their specific policies and license.

Assisted Living Communities are State-regulated rental properties where six or more residents may reside. Care assistance is available, including: medication management, bathing, dressing, toileting and eating. Apartments must be fully self-contained private living units with a lockable door, private bathroom, and kitchenette facilities. The fee schedule is regular monthly rent along with additional fees for specific services and amenities. Assisted living communities are best suited for individuals who want to remain as independent as possible and who are able to direct their own care.

CCRCs (Continuing Care Retirement Communities) are communities that include a continuum of care from independent living, assisted living, residential care and skilled nursing services all on one campus, allowing individuals to live within the same community as their needs progress through the spectrum of care. They typically offer the full selection of amenities associated with retirement living. An endowment fee in addition to a monthly maintenance fee can be expected.

Independent Living Communities provide residents an independent living setting without the burden of home ownership. Typically, residency is established on a monthly rental basis. Residents live in fully equipped private apartments or cottages from studios to large two-bedroom units that may be rental-assisted or market-rate depending on the community. Amenities and hospitality services such as housekeeping, linen service, transportation and social and recreational activities may be included, provided for an additional charge, or may not be available at all. These communities do not provide assistance with activities of daily living or personal care.

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Memory Care or Dementia Communities offer or provide care for residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia in a home like environment. These communities, must receive an endorsement and is governed by additional regulations that are specifically intended to support individuals with dementia, including: a secure building that alerts staff if a resident has exited, a secure outdoor area that provides outdoor freedom safely, interior finishes that are non-glare and well lit, and visual contrasts between floors, walls and doorways. Alzheimer’s units must also have programs, which include: gross motor, self care, social, craft, sensory enhancement and outdoor activities.

Rehabilitation & Therapy is treatment for an injury, illness, or pain with the goal of restoring function, including nursing and therapy services. Rehab is ordered by a physician and services are provided by nurses and physical, occupational, and speech therapists. Examples include working with a physical therapist to help you walk and with an occupational therapist to help you get dressed.

Residential Care Facilities provide housing and supportive services for six or more people who do not require 24 hour nursing care. Pricing can vary greatly depending on the level of care provided and the size and amenities of each apartment. Accommodations are typically in a home like setting and may range from a shared bedroom with common bathroom, to private apartments with kitchenette and private bathroom. Monthly fees vary greatly based on unit amenities and care services. Many residential care facilities specialize in caring for individuals with Alzheimer’s or dementia.

Respite Care is short term relief for family caregivers to take a break from the caregiving responsibilities and allows for a healthier and better quality of life for both the caregiver and care receiver.. Respite services include: companionship, personal care, recreational activities and security. Respite care can be provided as short stay or for a longer period that allows the family caregiver to go on vacation or a business trip. Longer duration respite care is generally found at select senior housing communities although some Companion services may provide this service in the home.

Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) or Nursing Homes are State- licensed facilities that provide a safe, therapeutic environment for individuals who require rehabilitative care or can no longer live independently due to functional or cognitive impairment. Nursing Homes offer 24-hour skilled nursing care and medical services by registered nurses and support professionals. This is the highest level of care that can be provided that is not hospitalization. Additionally, nursing facilities offer residents planned social, recreational and spiritual activities. Nursing facilities are most appropriate for people who need 24-hour medical oversight and a protective/structured setting. Most residents must share their room, but residents are allowed to bring personal items to encourage a more home-like atmosphere.

Sources: Multnomah County Aging & Disability Services Department and Oregon Department of Health & Human Services.

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As a Holiday Retirement resident, you’re automatically eligible to stay at other Holiday locations by reserving a guest suite. We have over 300 retirement communities across North America. So wherever you’re going, chances are, we’re there too! It’s your home away from home, and it’s absolutely free!* You’ll feel at home no matter where you are because all of our communities have live-in management teams, delicious chef-prepared meals, exciting activities and events, exercise facilities, and so many opportunities to make new friends! Even if you’re not staying overnight, you are always welcome to make arrangements to dine at any one of our communities during mealtime. As a Holiday Retirement resident, you’ll always have great food and good friends - no matter where life takes you.

As a resident in one of Holiday Retirement’s independent retirement living communities, you maintain your independence, living in your own private suite, coming and going as you please, and making the choices that are right for you. That’s the benefit of independent retirement living. While we provide the service and safety of a retirement community, you spend your time how you want: making new friends, volunteering in the community, participating in numerous enriching activities, or simply relaxing with those close to you. The choice is yours. It’s independent retirement living…for how you want to live.

Holiday Retirement offers all the comforts and amenities you expect from a retirement community, including diverse activities and events, delicious chef-prepared meals, weekly housekeeping and linen service and convenient local transportation. We take care of the basics, so you can truly enjoy your retirement. But what makes Holiday Retirement stand apart from the rest, are those extra special touches. We offer residents an innovative travel program, a pet friendly environment and peace of mind with two management teams living on site, available around the clock. This is a place to call home, yet so much more.

To view all of our locations, please visit us online: holidaytouch.com

* A fee applies to our Hawaii locations. Only our communities that have guest rooms apply.

You may stay up to 7 days in one location at a time (subject to guest room availability).

For more information visit www.holidaytouch.com

You’ve Got Friends all Across the Continent!

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dist inctive ret irement l iving

32200 SW French Prairie Road, Wilsonville

(503) 694-2700www.srgseniorliving.com

Blending understated elegance with personalized service and supportive health and well-being programs, our award-winning campus community offers the retirement lifestyle that’s just right for you. From Independent and Assisted Living to our unique, thoughtfully designed

In Touch® Memory Care program, SpringRidge offers acontinuum of care to meet your changing needs.

A N S R G S E N I O RL I V I N G C O M M U N I T Y

Your comfort.Our privilege.

Since 1988 RCF#1618862330ALF#128028078

Discover the distinctive and exciting retirement lifestyle designed for active seniors. Located in one of the most unique and vibrant residential neighborhoods of northwest Portland, NorthWest Place offers residents a

highly personalized environment. Plus, our unique location near 23rd Avenue provides endless opportunities for shopping, dining,

and entertainment one block from your front porch.

2420 NW Marshall Street, Portland

(503) 221-2075www.srgseniorliving.com

dist inctive ret irement l iving

Discover Retirement Livingas it was Meant to Be.

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1323 S.W. Cherry Park Rd., TroutdaleBetween Halsey and Cherry Park Rd. on SE 257th Ave.

Call today for a personal tour:

503-491-1661

East County’s Leader in

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Starting At$1,475 Per Month*

No Security Deposit or Move-in Fee

Two Month’s Rent and

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And a Place for Your Pet

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom cottageslocated on a 12 acre campusthat includes:• Senior Apartments with Services• Home Care• Nursing Care• Rehabilitation

Fairlawn Village1280 NE Kane DriveGresham, OR 97030

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Retirement Living - Without the ElevatorRetirement Living - Without the Elevator

503-667-1965503-667-1965

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A Place to Make MemoriesEnhance your lifestyle and discover a new way of life . . .

welcome to Laurel Parc, offering independent and assisted living.

Our generous independent living floorplans provide plenty of space, and if you enjoy cooking you’re in luck! Full kitchens, contemporary stainless

appliances and open floorplans make it convenient, while large windows keep the spacious rooms bright. And you’ll appreciate the little extras – like generous closet space, full-size washer and dryer, optional dining services and safe, easy, underground parking.

Call 503.533.7979 today for more information

www.laurelparc.com 15850 NW Central Drive

Portland, OR 97229

Laurel Parc’s many amenities free you to relax and enjoy life on your terms. Like spending time with family and friends, passing on stories and family recipes – creating memories that will last for a lifetime.

The Vistas, Laurel Parc’s assisted living community,

offers the same quality lifestyle with an emphasis on care

that is second to none.

A Senior Living Community

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“Caring for Your Family with Warmth, Integrity and Respect”Firwood Gardens offers nearly eighty private Residential Care apartments of all sizes, ranging from studios to deluxe suites.

www.firwoodgardens.com819 N.E. 122nd Avenue • Portland, Oregon 97230

503-252-2461

503-252-0085

Gateway offers four levels of care, including retirement apartments, residential care, intermediate care and skilled nursing care.

www.gatewaycareandretirement.com10141 East Burnside • Portland, Oregon 97216

Independence when you want it,assistance when you need it

11520 SE Sunnyside RdClackamas · (503) 698-1600

miramontpointe.com

A Licensed SeniorLiving Community

Independent Livingwith a fiscallyresponsibleapproach to healthcare services—payonly for the servicesyou need, whenyou need them.

Your most comprehensive retirement resource. www.RetirementConnection.com 1-800-296-6408

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Licensing requirements for assisted living facilities vary by state and can be known by as many as 26 different names including: residential care, board and care, congregate care, and personal care. A complete list of each state’s terminology and state regulations can be found at: http://aspe.hhs.gov/daltcp/Reports/04alcom.htm

Choosing A Community

A good match between a community and a resident’s needs depends as much on the philosophy and services as it does on the quality of care.

The following suggestions can help you get started in your search for a safe, comfortable and appropriate assisted living community:

What are your future needs and how will the community meet those needs?

Is the community close to family and friends? Are there any shopping centers or other businesses nearby (within walking distance)?

Visit each community more than once, sometimes unannounced.

Visit at meal times, sample the food, and observe the quality.

Observe interactions among residents and staff and ask questions.

Ask about social, recreational, and spiritual activities.

Ask about the type and frequency of staff trainings.

Review state licensing reports.

These steps should also be considered:

Contact your state’s long-term care ombudsman to see if any complaints have recently been filed against the assisted living community you are interested in. In many states, the ombudsman checks on conditions at assisted living units and nursing homes.

If the assisted living community is connected to a nursing home, ask for information about it, too. (Information on nursing homes can be found on the Medicare website at http://www.medicare.gov/nhcompare/home.asp).

Source: www.eldercare.gov/eldercare/Public/resources/fact_sheets/assisted_living.asp

Due to the large number of Adult Foster Homes, not all are listed in this guide. These links provide complete list:

Clackamas County http://www.clackamas.us/docs/ss/publicregistry.pdf

Clark County http://www.aasa.dshs.wa.gov/lookup/afhpublookup.asp

Multnomah County http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/ads/achp/publications/facility_registry.pdf

Washington County http://washtech.co.washington.or.us/agingafh/index.cfm

By Retirement Connection staff www.RetirementConnection.com

Assisted Living Resources

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What you eat and drink and how that may affect the health of your brain. If good eating and nutrition are important to you, recent research related to food and brain health will get you excited.

Cold water fish such as salmon, mackerel, sardines, herring, and lake trout are rich in omega-3 fatty acids which is not only good for your heart and blood vessels but very good for the brain. Nuts are a good source of omega-3 fatty acids as well, especially walnuts and almonds.

Brain cell injury can occur through oxidative stress which is part of the normal metabolic process. However, dietary antioxidants can antagonize this process. Some studies suggest a protective effect of antioxidants on cognitive decline. Foods rich in antioxidants include cranberries, blueberries, strawberries, red onions, pomegranates, prunes, broccoli, grapes, and others. No benefit has been demonstrated from antioxidants in pill form. It seems prudent that we consume wholesome foods rich in antioxidants.

Fruit and vegetable juices are a good source for beneficial nutrients. A study conducted at the University of South Florida concluded that those who consume fruit and/or vegetable juices more than three times a week were significantly less likely to develop dementia than those who consumed such juices less than once per week.

Most of us will get adequate amounts of vitamins in a well-balanced diet. Vitamin C and vitamin E are potent antioxidants.

Foods rich in vitamin C and E include vegetables and fruits such as citrus. Folic acid found in dark green vegetable, chickpeas, pinto beans, and sunflower seeds is important because deficiency may be associated with dementia. Although a multivitamin is reasonable, megadoses of vitamins are not recommended unless prescribed for a known deficiency since excess doses can actually be harmful.

Being hooked on that morning cup of Javamay be a good thing. A recent study published in The Journal of Alzheimer’s disease showed that individuals who drank 3-5 cups of coffee in midlife had a 65% lower risk for dementia later in life compared to those who drank little or no coffee. Research in animals suggests a protective effect of caffeine on brain cells. We should weigh benefits against risks; if your doctor has suggested you avoid caffeine, continue to follow that advice.

Although good nutrition is important, no less important to brain health is regular physical activity, social engagement, and good emotional health. Chronic stress and depression are now recognized as risk factors for stroke and dementia. So keep a positive attitude and good sense of humor. Stay connected with family and friends. Become a lifelong learner. Finally, start a regular physical activity program because something else we know to be true—“Move it or lose it!”

Article by: Dr. Kevin O’Neil, Medical Director for Brookdale Senior Living, www.BrookdaleLiving.com

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“I need to get a power of attorney for my mother. She’s in an Alzheimer’s unit and she can’t take care of her finances or make medical decisions any more.”

That is the most common first call we get. A caller has been told by a friend or a case manager the nursing home that a power of attorney is required, and that it will take a lawyer to write one up for them.

Can our caller “get” a power of attorney for her mother? Not exactly. Only her mother can “give” a power of attorney and her mother will need to make the decision herself - and she may (for whatever reason) refuse.

There is a lot of understandable confusion about powers of attorney, guardianship and conservatorship. It is important to understand the difference between them. A competent adult may sign a power of attorney giving another person the authority to make financial decisions. But once an individual has lost mental capacity to understand the nature of the power of attorney itself, it is too late to sign the document. At that point it will be necessary to have a court appoint a conservator to manage her finances and a guardian to manage her health care with authority to make a placement in a nursing home, a memory care unit or administer medications.

A “diagnosis” of Alzheimer’s may be confusing. It is often described as a “diagnosis of exclusion” because it is

impossible to definitively diagnose during life. Instead, the physician must rule out the other possible causes of dementia before settling on Alzheimer’s. But the precise diagnosis is less important for our legal purposes - a diagnosis of dementia of any type has the same legal effect. It may raise concerns about capacity, but it primarily serves as a cue to the lawyer to ask more searching questions, testing for consistency and true understanding.

So, just because a diagnosis of dementia has been made, it does not necessarily follow that the patient can no longer make legal decisions. In our experience, in fact, most patients with recent diagnoses of dementia may still be able to discuss a power of attorney and health care directive (and other estate planning options, like wills and trusts) - perhaps for years. The legal issue is whether the person understands the effect of the documents he or she is signing. The level of capacity required to sign a power of attorney or health care directive is not terribly high, unless there are complicating circumstances in an individual case.

We can usually help the caller who asks for a power of attorney - by showing them how to cope with their legal issues. But it may not be as simple as having the family member sign a power of attorney.

Article by: Tom Pixton, The Pixton Law Firm 503-968-2020, www.PixtonLaw.com

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Consumer Affairs

Better Business Bureau, 333 SW 5th Ave #406, Portland, 97204 503-226-3981 4004 SW Kruse Way Pl, Lake Oswego, 97035 503-212-3022Oregon State Division of Finance & Corporate Securities, 350 Winter St NE, Salem, 97301 866-814-9710

Daily Money Managers

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Estate Planning

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Guardian or Conservator

Compassion & Choices of Oregon 503-525-1956Forest Grove Senior GAP (Guardianship Assistance Program), 2037 Douglas St, Forest Grove, 97116 503-357-7520Multnomah County Public Guardian Conservatorship Program, 421 SW Oak St #510, Portland, 97204 503-988-4567St. Andrews Legal Clinic, 807 NE Alberta St, Portland, 97211 503-281-1500Senior GAP of Washington County, 8815 SW Omara, Tigard, 97223 503-953-8185 2037 Douglas St, Forest Grove, 97116 503-357-7520

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Accessible Comforts, (Ad pg #141) 360-600-1524All In One Mobility, (Ad pg #51) 12833 NE Airport Way, Portland, 97230 503-255-5005AmRamp, (Ad pg #139) 888-715-7599Catholic Community Services of Western Washington 360-213-2402Clackamas County Weatherization 503-650-3338Clackamas County Community Development 503-655-8591Clark County Department of Community Services, 1601 E Fourth Plain Blvd #C214, Vancouver, 98661 360-397-2130 Bridges to Mobility, 615 High St #A, Oregon City, 97045 503-557-1890Home Access & Repair for Disabled & Elderly 503-846-8215In Your Home, (Ad pg #139) 503-443-2424Low Income Weatherization Assistance 503-986-2000Rebuilding Together, 5000 N Willamette Blvd, Portland, 97203 503-943-7515 12555 SW 4th Ave, Beaverton, 97005 503-644-4544ReFit, 9755 SW Barnes Rd #290, Portland, 97225 503-698-8382SW Washington Agency on Aging & Disabilities, 201 NE 73rd St #201, Vancouver, 98665 360-694-8144, 888-637-6060Unlimited Choices /Adapt-A-Home, 211 SE 80th Ave, Ptld, 97215 503-234-6167Washington County Older American’s Act Home Repair, 133 SE 2nd Ave, Hillsboro, 97124 503-640-3489Washington County Home Access & Repair for Disabled & Elderly (HARDE), 328 W Main St #100, Hillsboro, 97123 503-846-8897

Home Repair & Maintenance

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Vancouver Housing Authority, 2500 Main St, Vancouver, 98660 360-694-2501Washington County Older American’s Act Home Repair, 133 SE 2nd Ave, Hillsboro, 97124 503-640-3489Washington County Home Access & Repair for Disabled & Elderly (HARDE), 328 W Main St #100, Hillsboro, 97123 503-846-8897

Identity Theft

State of Oregon, Dept of Consumer & Business Services: Oregon Consumer Identity Theft Protection Act, 350 Winter St NE 4th Fl, Salem, 97311 503-378-4140, 866-814-9710

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We hardly think about our bodies when they feel good and function properly, but when a system goes wrong or disease develops, a trip to the doctor is in order to investigate what is wrong and how to treat it. The advice that our physician gives, the medication that is prescribed, the surgery and/or treatment that is recommended— all of the information that is known about your body was impacted by research and education made possible through whole-body donation. Whole-body donations are important in teaching medical professionals human anatomy, practicing and perfecting new surgical procedures, developing new medicines and finding cures for diseases and conditions that affect mankind today. What could your body contribute to the ever expanding knowledge of medicine?

How is organ donation different than whole-body donation?

Organ donation provides life saving organs and tissue for transplantation into another living human to save their life. Whole-body donation is similar to transplant donation in that it helps others, but instead of being transplanted into a living person, tissues and/or organs provide a unique opportunity for medical research and education to learn and support advancements in medicine. It is possible to be both an organ donor and a whole-body donor; however, separate registration

is required. If a disease or another circumstance makes organ transplant donation unsuitable then whole-body donation is an option that supports humanity in a different, but equally important way.

The symbol on your driver’s license is not enough!

Anatomical tissue procurement agencies follow the Revised Anatomical Gift Act which mandates that consent for anatomical donation, whether for transplant or medical education and research be received from the donor’s legal next-of-kin after death. This applies even if the donor pre-registered or applied for anatomical donation themselves prior to death. For this reason, if you consent to anatomical donation but do not inform your legal next-of-kin about your decision, your wishes may not be carried out.

Anatomical donation for transplant and/or medical education and research is not only an individual decision but one that should be made with your family. In the event of your untimely death you will prevent further tragedy by communicating your final wishes to your family and prevent them from trying to force a decision at a highly emotional time.

Anatomical donation for transplant: Pacific Northwest Transplant Bank www.pntb.org or 1-800-344-8916

Whole-body donation for medical education and research: MedCure www.medcure.org or 1-866-560-2525

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Genworth Financial, Diane Leveton, CLTC (Ad pg #145) 503-679-5470Genworth Financial, Guy Allen, CLTC (Ad pg #145) 360-833-2935, 503-310-3168Suzanne Webster CLTC, CSA, (Ad pg #145) 503-869-8160

Moving Assistance

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Maggie Terrell, Bank of America (Ad pg #146) 503-727-2607, 503-358-7707

Sliding Scale Services

Rebuilding Together, 5000 N Willamette Blvd, Portland, 97203 503-943-7515

Tax Advice & Preparation

AARP—Tax Aide Sites 888-227-7669 IRS: Volunteer Income Tax Assistance 800 829-1040

Credit is subject to age and property qualifications. Program, rates, fees, terms and conditions are subject to change. Bank of America, N.A. Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender © 2009 Bank of America Corporation. 00-62-0252D 04-2009 AR73231

Maggie TerrellReverse Mortgage Loan [email protected]

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Visit OASIS weekdays from 10 am to 3 pm on the

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www.oasisnet.org/portland to register for classes and activities.

Inspiring opportunities for adults age 50+ to learn, grow and connect with the community

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Computer Classes

Multnomah County Library: Cyber Seniors Computer Classes 503-988-5402Senior Computer Learning Center, 1300 NE 16th Ave, Portland, 97232 503-788-2607

Continuing Education

Clackamas Community College, 19600 S Molalla Ave, Oregon City, 97045 503-657-6958Clark College Mature Learning, 1933 Fort Vancouver Wy, Vancouver, 98663 360-992-2213Corporate and Continuiing Education—Mature Learning, 1933 Fort Vancouver Wy, Vancouver, 98663 360-992-2422Knowledge Learning Corporation, 2215 SE Gladstone St, Portland, 97202 503-231-2993Life by Design NW, 1626 SE Water Ave #308, Portland, 97214 503-731-6650Mt Hood Community College, 26000 SE Stark St, Gresham, 97030 503-491-6422OASIS Education Center, (Ad pg #146) 621 SW Fifth Ave 4th Floor, Portland, 97210 503-241-3059Oregon College of Art & Craft, 8245 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, 97225 503-297-5544Oregon State Extension Service, 18640 NW Walker Rd #1400, Beaverton, 97006 203-725-2300Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), 1250 Siskiyou Blvd, Ashland, 97520 541-552-6048Portland Community College, PO Box 19000, Portland, 97280 503-244-6111, 866-922-1010Portland Community College—Senior Studies Institute, PO Box 19000, Portland, 97280 503-977-4122PSU Senior Adult Learning Center, 506 SW Mill St, Ptld, 97207 503-725-4739University of Oregon Continuing Education, 975 High St #10, Eugene, 97401, 800-824-2714West Linn—Wilsonville Community Education, 2755 SW Borland Rd, West Linn, 97068 503-673-7955

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Elderhostel

Elderhostel, 11 Ave de Lafayette, Boston, MA, 02111 800-454-5768

Entertainment and Recreation

Augen Gallery, (Ad pg #151) 817 SW 2nd Ave, Portland, 97204 503-224-8182 716 NW Davis, Portland, 97209 503-546-5056Hillsboro Parks and Recreation 503-681-6120North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District 503-794-8002Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife 503-947-6000, 800-720-6339Oregon State Parks and Recreation 503-986-0707, 800-551-6949Oregon Zoo, 4001 SW Canyon Rd, Portland, 97221 503-226-1561Portland Parks and Recreation 503-823-7529Portland Parks and Recreation: Senior Recreation, 426 NE 12th Ave, Portland, 97232 503-823-7529Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District 503-645-6433Weaver’s Tale Retreats, (Ad pg #19) 503-913-0048Golden Harvest Music, Jim Miller, (Ad pg #148) 503-516-1540

Intergenerational Programs

Foster Grandparent Program, 2500 NE 65th Ave, Vancouver, 98661 360-750-7500Gentog, 11535 SW Durham Rd #C5, Tigard, 97224 503-639-2600

Music

Golden Harvest Music, Jim Miller, (Ad pg #148) 503-516-1540

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Retreats

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Social Groups

The Red Hat Society, Inc. Hatquarters, 431 S Acacia Ave, Fullerton, CA, 92831 714-738-0001

Travel Resources and Services

50plus Expeditions, 760 Lawrence Ave W #18, Toronto, ON, M6A3E5 866-318-5050Elderhostel, 11 Ave de Lafayette, Boston, MA, 02111 800-454-5768Grandtravel, 1920 N St NW #200, Washington, DC, 20036 800-247-7651National Park Service, 1111 Jackson St #700, Oakland, CA, 97407 800-832-3599Senior Travel Service Inc, PO Box 308, Cape May Court House, NJ, 08210 800-257-8910Seniortours Inc, 508 Irvington Rd, Drexel Hill, PA, 19026 800-227-1100

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RetirementConnection com provides thousands of links to informational and entertaining websites We have provided a small glimpse here Please visit our website for links to these and other sites and a thorough directory of resources

Administration on Aging www aoa gov Aging Network Services Programs www agingnets comAgingStats.Gov www agingstats govAgeLine Database www aarp org/research/agelineCaregiving.com www caregiving comCareGuide www eldercare comChildren of Aging Parents www caps4caregivers orgEldercare Locator www eldercare govElderhostel www elderhostel orgFamily Caregivers Online www familycaregiversonline comFirstGov for Seniors www seniors govGrandboomers www grandboomers comGrandparent Foundation www grandparenting orgGrandparents Magazine www grandparentsmagazine netGrandtravel Luxury Vacations www grandtrvl comGovernment Benefits www govbenefits govMedicare www medicare govNational Council on Aging www ncoa orgNational Senior Games Association www nationalseniorgames orgOASIS www lifebydesignnw orgOld Time Radio www old-time comRed Hat Society www RedHatSociety comSenior Link www seniorlink comSeniors Travel Guide www seniorstravelguide comShare The Care www sharethecare orgSocial Security Administration www ssa govSociety for Accessible Travel and Hospitality www sath orgSo Tell Me Organizer www sotellmeorganizer comSWAAD www helpingelders orgThe Remembering Site www therememberingsite orgUSA.gov www usa govVerterans Administration www va govWell Spouse Foundation www wellspouse orgYour Aging Parent www youragingparent com

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Takashi Murakami, Flowers, 2004, offset lithograph, 28 x 28", edition of 300

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2009 marks the year Oregon celebrates 150 years of statehood. We commemorate our Sesquicentennial on February 14 with events planned through the State Fair in September. Oregon 150, a volunteer board is planning this important birthday— and we want you to join the party.

Share Your Story

Oregon is a state of diverse and interesting people. We come from different backgrounds and different faiths; we come from cities, ranches, and mountains. We each have our own Oregon story, and we hope you’ll share yours so we can get to know each other. For our 150th birthday, Oregon 150 is collecting and sharing “Oregon Stories”. Please tell us your Oregon story on www.oregon150.org

See Your State

Oregon 150 encourages you to go visit new places in our magnificent state. Surely there must be some parts of our 98,466 square miles that you’ve never seen! In partnership with Travel Oregon, we have 150 trips already mapped out for you. Be sure to make your vacation a “state-cation” in 2009! And send an Oregon 150 e-postcard to your friends at home!

Get Your Hands Dirty

It’s important to cleanup for this party—so Oregon 150 is hosting “Take Care of Oregon Days.” Volunteers across Oregon will be clearing trails, painting schools, planting trees, or lending a hand in projects aimed at stewardship of this beautiful land.

Please join us! Just contact us at [email protected] or visit our Web site to learn what project your community is planning, or to add your own.

Plan for the Bash

What’s a birthday party without kids? Our three Youth Legacy Projects will bring tomorrow’s leaders together today and invite them to envision the changes they hope to see in Oregon over the next 50 years. Oregon’s youth are helping sustainably design and rehabilitate five local parks around Oregon, focusing on rediscovering nature and recreation with Oregon Parks and Recreation. And embedded throughout the entire state education system are curricula, projects, and activities focusing on the Sesquicentennial, linking youth to Oregon’s history and culture.

Sing a Birthday Song

And just for fun, a zany musical entitled “Oregon! Oregon!” (originally commissioned for Oregon’s 100th birthday in 1959) is being updated and re-enacted by Pink Martini in a series of signature performances throughout the state.

By Oregon First Lady Mary Oberst and Lee Weinstein

Oregon’s First Lady Mary Oberst is president of the Oregon 150 Board of Directors. Lee Weinstein is a board member of Oregon 150. For more information, visit www.oregon150.org.

Oregon Celebrates 150 Years

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Advertiser Index

A Place for Mom 84A Season In Time 137Accessible Comforts 141Adeo In Home Care 16, 43Adventist Health Personal Care 33All In One Mobility 51Alzheimer’s Association 13American Medical Response 79AMRamp 139Augen Art Gallery 151Avamere Family of Communities 118BrightStar Healthcare 31Brookdale Senior Living 2Care Center East 53, 132Caregiver Connection 42CareOregon IFCCarmen Oaks IBCCascade Park Retirement 100Cascade Terrace 131Cedar Creek IBCChehalem Health & Rehab Center 131CherryWood Village BCClare Bridge 2Columbia Medical Alarm 19Columbia Ridge Senior Living 104Comfort Keepers 37Courtyard Plaza 105Courtyard Senior Living 105Crossage at Cherry Park Plaza 102Diane Leveton, CLTC 145Discovery Nursing & Rehbilitation 131Earthtones Music Therpy Services 57Easter Seals 61Edgewood Downs 97Elders In Action 83FamilyCare Health Plan 1Farmington Square 125Firwood Gardens 104Forest Grove Rehab Center 131Gateway Care & Retirement 104Genworth Financial 145Geromedical Psychological Services 47Gilman Park 107Glisan Care Center 131Golden Harvest Music, Jim Miller 148Good Samaritan Society, Fairlawn Village 102Gresham Manor 97Guy Allen, CLTC 145Hawk’s Ridge 119Hawthorne Gardens Senior Living 107Holiday Retirement 97Home Instead Senior Care 41Homewood Heights 118Humana MarketPoint 3

In Your Home 139Kamlu Retirement 97Laurel Parc 103Laurelhurst Village 53, 132Living Right Senior Placement 85Maggie Terrell, Bank of America 146Mallard Landing 119MedCure 143Metropolitan Senior Network 133Mill Creek Point IBCMiramont Pointe 104Molalla Manor Care Center 131Monterey Court 107NorthWest Place 99NW Senior Resources, Inc 85OASIS Education Center 146Orchards Village 101Oregon 150 153Oregon City Healthcare 131Pacific Specialty & Rehab 53, 132Park Forest Care Center 131Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon 11Parkrose Chateau 97Porthaven HealthCare Center 131Prestige Care 118, 131Proactive Physical Therapy 57Providence ElderPLace 73ResCare Homecare 42Right at Home 41Rock Creek 97Rosewood Specialty Care 107Sapphire Daily Money Management 145Secure Horizons by United HealthCare 74Serenity Hospice 45Signature Hospice, Home Health, Homecare 31Sound Options 14Spring Ridge at Charbonneau 99Summerplace Assisted Living 118Suzanne Webster, CLTC, CSA 145Synergy HomeCare 39Take Care Move Assistance 144Tanner Spring 119Telecommnication Devices (TDAP) 27Terwilliger Plaza 98The Bedford 97The Pixton Law Firm 135To Your Home 43Town Center Village BCVancouver Health & Rehab 53, 132Vineyard Place 97Weaver’s Tale Retreats 19Wellspring Heart 21Wynwood Communities 2

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Adaptive Technology 136 Adult Day-Care Programs 8 Advanced Planning & Funeral Services 136Aquatic Classes & Therapies 9 Area Agency on Aging 58 Assisted Living, Residential Care & Family Home Comparison Grid 108 Assistive Equipment 9 Association for Specific Condition 9 Attorneys & Elder Law 136 Bereavement 136 Care Management 14 Caregiver Registry 37 Caregiving Resource & Support 15 Computer Classes 147 Consumer Affairs 136 Continuing Education 147Counseling 16County Health Departments 58Daily Money Managers 136Dental Resources & Services 16Department of Motor Vehicles 58Dialysis 17Diet & Nutrition 18Disability Programs 59Elder Abuse 59Elderhostel 148Emergency Preparedness 62Emergency Response Systems 18Employment 62Energy Resources 63Entertainment & Recreation 148Errand & Concierge Services 18Estate Planning 136Estate Sales 137Faith Based Organizations 63Financial Assistance 64Financial Services 137Fitness, Health & Wellness 18Food Resources 64Foot Care 18Government Resources 68Grocery Delivery 18Guardian or Conservator 137Handicapped License Plates 68Health Clinics 22Health Insurance & HMOs 23Health Screenings 23Hearing Resources & Services 25 Home Health Comparison Grid 30 Home Health Definitions 28Home Modification & Improvement Services 138

Home Repair & Maintenance 138 Hospice 44 Hospitals 48 Housing Definitions 86 Housing Placement & Referral 84 Housing Resources 84 Identity Theft 139 Independent & Retirement Comparison Grid 88In-Home Care Comparison Grid 34 Intergenerational Programs 148 Landscaping & Tree Services 140 Legal Aid & Resources 140Libraries 69Long-term Care Insurance 144Medicaid 70Medical & Drug Trials 48Medical Equipment 49Medicare 71Medication Reminders 49Memory Care Comparison Grid 120Mental Health 49Mobile Medical Services 50Mobility Equipment 50Moving Assistance 144Music 148Nursing Home Comparison Grid 126Organ Donation 144Personal Care 37Political Contacts 75Prescription Assistance 50Products 52Rehabilitation 52Relocation & Downsizing 144Respite Care 54Retreats 149Reverse Mortgages 146Senior Centers 75Senior Organizations 77Sliding Scale Services 146Social Groups 149Social Security 77Substance Abuse 56 Tax Advice & Preparation 146 Telephone Reassurance 56 Therapy Services 56 Transportation 80 Travel Resources & Services 149 Veteran Services 81 Vision Resources & Services 56 Volunteer Opportunities 83 Websites & Groovy Links 150

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