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Established in 1934, VNA is a nonprofit organization that helps our elderly neighbors and loved ones maintain their independence by providing the services that allow them to age where they are happiest and most comfortable – at home. Caring, listening and responding to our patients' quality of life and comfort issues is what we have done for more than 80 years. VNA is the community's most trusted provider of quality healthcare services in the home and is the oldest, most experienced Hospice Care provider in Texas. VNA offers Meals on Wheels in Dallas County, and VNA Hospice and Private Care in Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Grayson, Henderson, Hunt, Kaufman, Navarro, Rockwall, Tarrant and Van Zandt counties.
Aid to disadvantaged people through the provision and distribution of food, baby supplies, education, immunizations, and other items at no cost to all who seek aid.
At Wesleyan, health and wellness is a top priority. We are committed to helping residents achieve the ideals of a healthy body, inspired mind, and awakened spirit. At all Wesleyan communities, programming strives to provide a range of exceptional services that equally support the eight dimensions of wellness: Spiritual Emotional Intellectual Social Environmental Vocational Physical Health Services
A Helping Hand assists older adults and individuals living with disabilities, providing them with the ability to maintain independence and age in place.
Sunshine Service, a local organization serving the geographic community of Sun City and supplying their need for durable medical equipment and other households items since 1962.
Meals on Wheels of Central Indiana innovates, collaborates and advocates to end hunger and malnutrition for our senior, disabled and chronically ill neighbors.
Providing and Promoting Quality, Affordable Housing and Caring Supportive Services for Older Adults in Colorado
Mission: Open Table’s mission is to end hunger in our local community by providing healthy food in ways that respect the dignity and diversity of those served.Values: We believe that people should not be hungry. We recognize that economic, racial and gender inequality are the main drivers of food insecurity. We welcome our neighbors in need with compassion and respect.Vision: We strive to end hunger by addressing with our partners the systemic causes and immediate impacts of food insecurity.Open Table offers a wide variety of healthy and culturally appropriate groceries and prepared meals at our main facility in Maynard and through several mobile pantries and delivery programs.
Recovery Cafe San Jose is healing community for those traumatized by addiction, homelessness, and mental health challenges. Located in the heart of downtown San Jose, RCSJ is a place where anyone seeking recovery can come for meals, support groups, classes in job and life skills, community resources, and social activities in a sober, safe, and supportive environment.
To promote health, dignity and quality of life throughout the journey of aging
Lake Sunapee Region Visiting Nurse Association Provides Comprehensive, High Quality Health Care Services, Within Its Financial Resources, To Support The Dignity And Independence Of Indiviuals And Families In Community Settings. Commitment To Innovation And Collaboration With Health Care Providers And Community Members Promotes A Supportive Work Environment That Enhances The Mission Of Excellence.
We, the Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm, as women of the church inspired by Mother M. Angeline Teresa, respond with faith, courage and love to the healing ministry of Christ. Our philosophy is stated in her words:Our mission is reflected in the philosophy of care inherent in all policies and practices promulgated within the health care facilities under our supervision, thereby charging administration, boards of directors and medical staff with promoting the Christian mission of healing and care.On a local level, each Home has a Mission Effectiveness Coordinator. Each coordinator assists in implementing the Mission Statement and the philosophy of the Congregation throughout that particular Carmelite facility and working with other Coordinators to reinforce our mission through