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- Understanding Alzneimer's
- When Grandma is Mom
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- This Caring Home Website
- Offering Care for the Caregiver
- My Journey with Alzheimers
- Caregivers Library
- 4 Amazing Caregiving Stories
- Alzheimer's Inside the Brain
- Alzheimer's Nighttime Program
- The Songs They Can't Forget
- Future of Oral Health Workforce
- Long-term Care Reform
- Senior Services Face Cuts
- Achieving the Impossible
- Legacy Caregiver Services Earns Award
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Senior Information & Assistance
Senior Information & Assistance is a free service that is the main access point for a wide range of public and private resources that are available to persons aged 60 and over, adults with disabilities, and their families. Information and assistance can be provided on the phone, in person, by email, or regular mail. In addition to a computer database Senior I&A maintains a library of resources that can be mailed out to clients and caregivers upon their request.
All communication is handled in a confidential manner.
- Functions of Senior Information & Assistance include:
information giving; - service referrals;
- advocacy;
- assistance;
- caregiver services;
- program outreach, and
- eligibility screening for possible case management and care planning.
Examples of these resources include:
- Caregiving resources
- Support groups
- Home and health care options
- Medical and dental referrals
- Nutrition programs
- Housing options
- Senior centers and activities
- Transportation
- Adult/Child Protective Services
- Other services depending on need and request
* NOTE: The service of Senior Information and Assistance is available at no cost to the public. However, many of the community resources we link people with do have specific age, income, asset or other eligibility criteria. Some are available at no cost; others have set fees or charge according to a person’s ability to pay. Contact Senior I&A for current information on program eligibility and/or cost.
Contact Senior Information & Assistance
Clark County:
360-694-8144
888-637-6060
Send a confidential e-mail to Senior Information and Assistance
Cowlitz & Wahkiakum Counties:
360-577-4929
800-682-2406
Send a confidential e-mail to Senior Information and Assistance
Skamania County
509-427-3990
Klickitat County
White Salmon, 509-493-3068
Goldendale, 509-773-3757










