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The Caregiver Support Program provides information, assistance, individual counseling, support groups, training, respite, and some medical equipment and/or supplies to individuals who are caring for a loved one 60 years or older. This program also provides services to grandparents who are 60 years or older and are the primary caregivers living with grandchildren 18 years or younger, who are affected by mental retardation or have developmental disabilities.
Services include in home services, shopping, medical transportation, and personal care.
Programs and support for the senior citizens of Box Elder, Cache, and Rich Counties to increase quality of life and extend independence. Services include in home services, shopping, medical transportation, and personal care.
Meals on Wheels is a program for senior citizens through the local senior centers in Box Elder, Rich, and Cache Counties The senior centers deliver hot, nutritious meals to eligible residents.
Evidence based activities to include range of motion, strength, and a healthy lifestyle. In home services are also provided to assist seniors in remaining in their homes.
Counselors provide Medicare beneficiaries with objective information on Medicare benefits, coverage options, supplementing Medicare, prescription drug plans, and available programs that may help pay for medications. The program is committed to helping seniors make educated decisions by providing free and unbiased Medicare insurance counseling by telephone and face to face interactions, public presentations, and media activities. The Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) empowers and assists Medicare beneficiaries, their families, and caregivers to prevent, detect, and report health care fraud, errors, and abuse through outreach, counseling, and education.
The Caregiver Support Program provides information, assistance, individual counseling, support groups, training, respite, and some medical equipment and/or supplies to individuals who are caring for a loved one 60 years or older. This program also provides services to grandparents who are 60 years or older and are the primary caregivers living with grandchildren 18 years or younger, who are affected by mental retardation or have developmental disabilities.
Advocates on behalf of residents of nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and other residential care facilities licensed by Utah Department of Health by voicing and resolving the concerns that elderly residents encounter. The Ombudsman helps residents to resolve complaints and concerns and informs residents and their families about the resident's rights.