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Outside Services
Dial
A Ride
Reduced
fare transportation for residents of Northern Winnebago County, Cities of Neenah
and Menasha, aged 60 yrs. + Required ID and tickets can be obtained at
the Menasha Senior Center office. Call MSC at 967-3530 or the City of Neenah
, 920-886-6125.
211
2-1-1
is the number to call for non emergency health and human services. Now, with
one easy to remember number, #2-1-1, individuals in the entire Fox River
Vallley can find resources in the community to assist them with their non-emergency
health and human services needs, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. United Way
Fox Cities provides this 2-1-1 service to Outagamie, Calumet , Waupaca and Winnebago
counties.
Crime
Prevention
Crime
prevention is everybody's business and seniors are easy targets! So be cautious,
remain vigilant and know that your local police department has crime prevention
staff available to help you. If you need assistance or have questions or if
you have been subject to a scam, you can call on Officer Aaron Zemlock, Menasha
Police Dept., 920-967-3550.
Food
SHARE
SHARE
is a nonprofit food buying club that offers good, nutritious products at reduced
cost through a volunteer-run, community-based distribution system. Call 1-800-548
2124 to find out more information and the nearest SHARE site near you (www.sharewi.org).
Caregiver
Support
If
you are in a care giving role-anyone who provides assistance to another person
who is ill, disabled, or needs help with daily activities-don't go it alone.
Resources are available to you. don't hesitate to ask for help. Locally: for
Winnebago County Caregiver Coalition and Caregiver Support Group, contact Christine
Kniep, Family Living Educator, 920-232-1973 or 920-727-8643, www.uwex.edu/ces/flp/caregiving
Make
the Ride Happen
For
information and assistance about additional transportation for older adults,
contact Holly Keenan with Making the Ride Happen at 1-920-882-6465, 1-888-200-0576,
MRH@lsswis.org
File
of Life
File
of Life provides emergency personnel with pertinent information regarding medications,
emergency contacts, doctors, medical conditions and allergies; Keeps information
in a magnetic holder placed on your refrigerator door and a smaller version
is kept in your billfold or wallet; provides a sticker for your front door as
well as the rear window of you vehicle to alert medical personnel that you have
a File of Life; it's provided at no charge but donations to help support the
program are appreciated. If you have questions or want a File of Life, call
the Menasha Senior Center at 967-3530.
Winnebago
County Senior Resource Directory
For
the best possible, up-to-date information on what services are available within
the Winnebago County Area, be sure to get your Winnebago County Senior Resource
Directory. It includes information, for example, on adult day care services,
clinics, employment, home repair, medical equipment nursing home, support groups
and much more. Copies are available at county offices, local libraries and senior
centers. Stop by the Menasha Senior Center to pick up your copy.
Benefit
Specialist Services-Winnebago County
Through
the Winnebago County Dept. of Human Services, Long Term Support Division-Elderly
Services, you have a Benefit Specialist who can help you with governmental programs
and concerns affecting older persons. They serve seniors 60yrs. of age and older
regardless of income, will not charge a fee for services. Confidentiality is
maintained.
Candace
Corbett, Neenah
(920)
729-2749
ccorbett@co.winnebago.wi.us
Joan
Jaworski, Oshkosh
(920)
236-4685
jjaworski@co.winnebago.wi.us
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