Information & Assistance Offices play a vital role by connecting clients with benefits and services that support independence at home and in the community throughout the aging process. Support is also available to family caregivers, persons with disabilities, and partner agencies seeking resources. Staff maintain Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP) Counselor and Alliance of Information & Referral Services (AIRS) certifications – ensuring that our clients receive the most current information about their options.
Hancock County Aging and Disability Resource Center
217-357-6000
320 Walnut Street, Carthage, IL
Hancock County Aging and Disability Resource Center
217-357-6000
320 Walnut Street, Carthage, IL
Adult Day Service is designed especially for older people who want to remain in the community but who cannot be home alone during the day due to a physical, social and/or mental impairment. Adult day service also provides respite for family caregivers, especially those who are employed outside the home, and socialization for isolated adults. Services offered in adult day service centers include health monitoring, medication supervision, personal care and recreational/therapeutic activities. Nutritious lunches and snacks are served and special diets are provided.
West Central Illinois Aging Network
639 York St Ste 333, Quincy, IL 62301
https://www.wcian.org/
West Central Illinois Aging Network
639 York St Ste 333, Quincy, IL 62301
https://www.wcian.org/
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