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What Kind of Home Care is Needed
Caring for someone with a chronic illness is a difficult and confusing road - from navigating the red tape of insurance and Medicare reimbursement to trying to figure out the most appropriate place to live. Click here for information on the types of care available.
How Do You Pay for Home Care?
This can many times be the most difficult and ultimate decision maker - how and who will pay for the home care services needed. Click here for information on how to pay for home care services in Arizona.
Community Resources
The following is a list of a variety of resources within Arizona - from food and energy assistance to volunteer agencies.
24 hour Senior HELP Line: 602-264-4357
Area Agency on Aging - Region One (Phoenix metro area)
Arizona Attorney General's Elder Affairs Program: 602-542-2124
Arizona Long Term Care: 602-417-6000
Dept of Economic Security Aging and Adult Administration: 602-542-4446
Maricopa County Public Fiduciary: 602-506-5804
National Eldercare Locator: 1-800-677-1116
Senior Services Administration: 602-262-7379
Catholic Social Services: 602-997-6105
Arizona Senior Referral Service: 602-841-9236
Volunteer Interfaith Caregivers Program (VICAP): 602-285-0543
Senior Corps Senior Companion Program: 602-262-6899
Widowed Persons Service: 480-893-3137
Energy Resource - City of Phoenix Pace Program: 602-262-6631
Energy Resource - Utility & Telephone Discount Program: 602-542-6600
Food Stamps Assistance Program: 602-542-9935
Food Resource - Salvation Army: 480-833-8322
Food Resource - Mt Calvary Baptist Church: 480-899-3520
Food Resource - Paz De Cristo (Not Fridays): 480-464-2370
Food Resource - Assoc of Arizona Food Banks: 1-800-445-1914
Food Resource - St. Mary's Food Bank: 602-352-3640
Food Resource - St. Vincent De Paul (Not Fridays): 602-254-3338
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