Services for Seniors and Adults with Disabilities (2024)

Resources for Older Adults, People with Disabilities, Caregivers and Agencies Serving Seniors and Adults with Disabilities Services for Seniors and Adults with Disabilities Prepared by the City and County of San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services Intake Program Table of Contents Services for Seniors and Adults with Disabilities . 1 Information and Referral Services Information Referral and Assistance . 2 Other Information and Referral Hotlines . 5 Services for Seniors and Adults with Disabilities Aging and Disability Resource Centers of San Francisco (ADRC) . 7 Abuse . 11 Adult Day Health Care/Community Based Adult Services (CBAS) . 13 Adult Social Day Care . 16 Advocacy. 17 Assistive Devices. 21 Caregiver Support . 22 Case Management . 25 Cleaners. 29 Coalition of Agencies Serving the Elderly . 31 Counseling Resources . 42 Death Related Services . 45 Dementia Related Services . 46 Dental Services . 47 Education . 54 Emergency Preparedness . 57 Emergency Response

Services. 61 Employment. 62 Financial Resources . 66 Friendly Visiting . 72 Grocery Delivery . 73 Health Maintenance and Physical Fitness . 76 Hearing Services . 80 Home Maintenance and Repair. 84 Home Safety Evaluation . 85 Hospice . 86 Housing Related Services / Rent Assistance . 87 Identity Theft . 98 Immigration and Naturalization . 105 In-Home Support . 107 In Hospital Respite Programs . 123 Internet Resources . 124 Legal Assistance . 132 Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) . 135 Library Services . 138 Meals . 141 Medi-Cal . 155 Medical Services . 156 Medical Supplies and Equipment . 157 Mental Health Services . 159 Money Management Services . 163 Notary Public . 165 Pet Services . 166 Pharmacies . 167 Podiatry . 170 Psychotherapy In the Home . 171 Residential Care / Assisted Living Facilities . 172 Recycling Services . 179 Senior Centers . 180 SF Connected . 187 Sight / Low Vision . 192 Social Security . 195 Support Groups. 196 Tax Assistance . 198 Telephone

Reassurance . 199 Transportation Services . 200 Volunteering . 203 Voting . 206 The information in this handbook is current as of January 2017. Services for Seniors and Adults with Disabilities INTRODUCTION This is a guide to various businesses and agencies, both public and private, which provide services to seniors and adults with disabilities residing in San Francisco. The guide will also be helpful to the families and caregivers of seniors and adults with disabilities. We have tried to get a cross section of services but this list is not all-inclusive. If there are businesses or agencies that would like to be listed, they should call the Department of Aging and Adult Services Intake Line at (415) 355-6700. We also recommend that you contact your local businesses or agencies if they are not listed in this book to see if they will make deliveries or home visits. Your comments and suggestions are welcome. We are interested in your ideas and suggestions on how to assist seniors

and adults with disabilities locate resources that they require. The Department of Aging and Adult Services, which publishes this guide, does not recommend or endorse any of the agencies or service providers listed in this guide. The information provided in this guide has been submitted by the agencies listed and are subject to change. Please contact Information, Referral and Assistance with any complaints or changes related to any agency or service provider listed. Hotline: (415) 355-6700 TTY: (415) 355-6756 Website: www.sfdaasorg E-mail: daas@sfgov.org 1 Information Referral and Assistance The San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services, Information Referral and Assistance provide information referrals to agencies and organizations that provide service to older adults and adults with disabilities in San Francisco. Department of Aging and Adult Services Information, Referral and Assistance 2 Gough Street San Francisco, CA 94103 WEBSITES SFDAAS.ORG The San

Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS) website provides detailed information about the Agency’s programs, including Adult Protective Services, In-Home Supportive Services, and DAAS Integrated Intake and Information and Referral Line. In this website you can also find useful links and information about other programs and agencies in San Francisco working with seniors and adults with disabilities. PHONE Toll Free: (800) 510-2020 (24 hour phone in SF) Hotline: (415) 355-6700 ext. 2 (outside SF) EMAIL Email: 2 daas@sfgov.org DAYS AND HOURS Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm SERVICES Provides information and referral for seniors, caregivers, adults with disabilities and community-based organizations serving seniors and disabled adults. Referrals for services such as health care, social services, legal assistance, housing, adult day health centers, transportation and in-home support services. Produces and distributes senior resource lists and provides free

printed material. Conducts orientation sessions for agencies. Participates in outreach activities, including presentations to senior groups Fees: None Eligibility: Older Adults and Adults with Disabilities Area Served: San Francisco City & County Application: Walk-in, Email or phone for Information and Referral Services. Language: English, Chinese (Cantonese, Mandarin), Spanish and other languages with telephone interpretative assistance. Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, elevators, restroom Transportation: MUNI – 14 Mission, 49 Mission, 47 Van Ness, 42 Evans MUNI Metro – Exit at Van Ness Avenue Station Office is one block from the Van Ness at Mission or Mission at Duboce MUNI bus stop. 3 4 Other Information and Referral Hotlines 211 2-1-1, a service of United Way of the Bay Area is a toll-free, confidential 24-hour multilingual service that connects people with local health and human services for every day needs and in times of crisis. For the hearing

impaired, dial 7-1-1 (TTY) Staff will assess the caller’s needs, provide appropriate referrals, follow up with the caller and if necessary, assist in the event of language or other barriers. 2-1-1 is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Callers from outside of San Francisco can reach 211 by dialing (415) 808-4357. 2-1-1 offers access to the following types of services: Basic human needs: food, clothing, housing, shelter, rent assistance, utility assistance. Disaster Assistance: information on disaster preparedness, up-to-the minute information on road closures and evacuation routes and shelters, disaster relief assistance and recovery resources. Employment services: job search assistance, unemployment benefits, financial assistance, job training and placement, education programs, vocational skills assessment. Physical and mental health resources: medical information lines, crisis intervention services, support groups, counseling, drug and alcohol programs, community clinics,

Medi-Cal and Medicare, maternal health, children’s health insurance programs. Reentry: help with housing, employment, getting a GED, child care, staying drug-free, gender transition, or any other aspect of reentry. Support for seniors and persons with disabilities: independent living skills workshops and adapted devices, home health care, adult day care, congregate site and home delivered meals, respite care, transportation, and homemaker services. Support for children, youth and families: quality childcare, homework assistance and after school programs, Head Start, family resource centers, summer camps and recreation programs, mentoring, tutoring, protective services. 5 Veterans: help with navigating the extensive benefits and services available to veterans, including health care support, financial assistance and counseling, legal assistance, and educational support. Volunteer opportunities and donations: local volunteer centers, donation drop-off and pick-up services,

distribution of donated goods. 311 3-1-1 is a toll free, non-emergency number that the public can call to reach a live customer service agent 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year for San Francisco government information and services. 311 are available through wired, wireless and pay telephones within San Francisco boundaries. Callers from outside of San Francisco can reach the San Francisco 311 Customer Service Center by dialing (415) 701-2311. 311 provides translation services in more than 170 languages and employs a diverse staff of customer service agents rigorously trained to provide excellent customer service that is culturally competent. 6 Aging and Disability Resource Centers of San Francisco (ADRC) Connecting you to information about long-term services and supports, aging, and living with disability. WHAT ARE AGING AND DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERS? Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) offer the general public a single source for connecting to free

information and assistance on issues affecting older people and people with disabilities, regardless of income. These resource centers are welcoming and convenient locations for you and your family to get objective and accurate information, advice, and access to a wide variety of services. With locations throughout San Francisco, the ADRC Information and Assistance Specialists provide a wide range of services in multiple languages. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, clients, volunteers, subcontractors, vendors, and clients. Aging and Disability Resource Centers do not, and shall not, in any of its activities or operations, discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status. These activities include, but are not limited to, hiring and firing of staff, selection of volunteers and vendors,

and provision of services. The ADRC can support individuals with information, referral, or assistance in the following areas: • • • • • • • Caregiver assistance and support Case management services Employment and training opportunities Financial assistance and planning Food and nutrition Health and wellness Housing and shelter 7 • • • • • • • • • • • In home care Legal assistance Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) programs and services Medical and dental care Mental health and counseling services Paperwork and application assistance Prescription drug coverage Senior centers Translation services Transportation Other community resources For more information, call or visit one of our locations listed below, or contact the ADRC Supervisor at (415) 750-4111. Hours and locations of the ADRC hubs are subject to change. All numbers listed have English capacity It is recommended that you call the centers directly for updated information and

languages offered. 30th Street PACE Senior Center On Lok Lifeways 225 30th Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94131 Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 3:00 pm Aquatic Park Senior Center San Francisco Senior Center 890 Beach Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm (By appointment until 4:00 pm) Bayview Senior Connections Bayview Senior Services 5600-A 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94124 Hours: Monday – Friday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm 8 (415) 550-2221 (415) 550-2225 Spanish: (415) 202-2982 Chinese: (415) 202-2983 (415) 647-5353 Downtown Senior Center San Francisco Senior Center 481 O’Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm, 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm (By appointment until 4:00 pm) Geen Mun Activity Center Self-Help for the Elderly 777 Stockton Street, San Francisco, CA 94108 Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8:30am-12:30pm, 1:15pm-5:15pm; Tuesday and Thursday, 1:15pm-5:15pm OMI

Senior Center Catholic Charities 65 Beverly Street, San Francisco, CA 94132 Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 am - 2:30 pm (By appointment 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm) Openhouse 65 Laguna Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:30 am - 5:00 pm (Drop-Ins Monday – Thursday, 10:00 am 3:00 pm and Friday, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm) Richmond Senior Center Golden Gate Senior Services 6221 Geary Boulevard, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94121 Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm (By appointment 8:30 am – 9:00 am, 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm) Self-Help for the Elderly 601 Jackson Street, Basement, San Francisco, CA 94133 Hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 8:30 am - 12:30 pm, 1:15 pm - 5:15 pm; Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Spanish: (415) 202-2982 Chinese: (415) 202-2983 (415) 438-9804 (415) 334-5558 (415) 347-8509 Russian: (415) 404-2938 Chinese: (415) 404-5299 (415) 677-7585 9 South Sunset Activity Center Self-Help for the Elderly 2601 40th Avenue, San Francisco, CA

94116 Hours: Monday – Thursday, 8:30 am - 3:00 pm Friday, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Toolworks 25 Kearny Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94108 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (Closed Wednesday) Western Addition Senior Center Bayview Senior Services 1390 ½ Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 Hours: Monday – Friday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm (415) 566-2845 Spanish/ASL: (415) 733-0990 x 613 (415) 921-7805 For more information about ADRC locations or if you need language assistance, please call the Department of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS) Intake Services hotline at (415) 355-6700. Supervision for Aging and Disability Resource Centers of San Francisco is provided by Institute on Aging through funding by Department of Aging and Adult Services. To learn more about Institute on Aging, call (415) 750-4111 or visit www.IOAgingorg 10 Abuse Elder or dependent adult abuse is the mistreatment or neglect of an elder or an adult with a physical or mental

disability. It may include physical violence, threats of assault, verbal abuse, financial exploitation, emotional abuse, abandonment, sexual abuse, neglect or violation of an elderly person’s rights. This mistreatment may be at the hands of a family member or other caregiver. No one has the right to hurt you, mistreat you, threaten you or take your money. Adult Protective Services 2 Gough Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 API Legal Outreach 1121 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform (CANHR) - Advocacy Support - Consumer Counseling - Continuing Care Retirement Communities - Family Council Organizing - Lawyer Referral Service - Legal Service Support - Nursing Home Guide - Residential Care Guide 650 Harrison Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107 www.canhrorg Consortium for Elder Abuse Prevention Institute On Aging 3575 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 Family and Children’s Service 170 Otis Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415)

355-6700 Available 24 hours a day. (415) 567-6255 Tel (800) 474-1116 (415) 974-5171 Fax: (415) 777-2904 (415) 750-4180 (415) 557-5000 11 Ombudsman- San Francisco For residents of long-term care facilities (nursing, skilled nursing, distinct part nursing facilities, residential care facilities for the elderly, and other adult care homes similar to these facilities). 6221 Geary Boulevard, 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA 94121 San Francisco Police Department Emergency Non-Emergency Refer to Page 132 for additional Legal Assistant listings. 12 (415) 751-9788 911 (415) 553-0123 Adult Day Health Care/Community Based Adult Services (CBAS) If you need medical and functional support to remain safely in your home, Adult Day Health provides a comprehensive day program of health, rehabilitation and social services. Each day at the center is full and active Services include nursing and personal care, recreational activities, lunch and nutritional counseling, health education and

transportation to and from the center. Services are covered by Medi-Cal or are available of a sliding fee basis. 30th Street PACE Center On Lok Lifeways 225 30th Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94131 Area Served: Diamond Heights, Excelsior, Glen Park, Noe Valley, Outer Mission, St. Mary’s Park Bayview Hunters Point Adult Day Health Center Bayview Senior Services 1250 La Salle Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 Area Served: Citywide Golden Gate Day Health SteppingStone 350 Golden Gate Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Area Served: Citywide IOA On Lok Lifeways PACE Center- Coronet and Geary Teams On Lok Lifeways Partnership with IOA 3575 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 Area Served: Western Addition Jackie Chan Adult Day Services Self-Help for the Elderly 408 22nd Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94121 Area Served: Outer Richmond (415) 550-2230 (415) 826-4774 (415) 359-9210 (415) 447-1000 (415) 677-7556 13 Jade PACE Center On Lok Lifeways 1333 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA

94109 Area Served: Japantown, Polk Gulch, South of Market L’Chaim Adult Day Health Jewish Family and Children’s Services 2534 Judah Street, San Francisco, CA 94122 Area Served: Inner Sunset, Outer Richmond Mabini Day Health SteppingStone 55 Mabini Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 Area Served: Citywide Mission Creek Day Health SteppingStone 930 4th Street, San Francisco, CA 94158 Area Served: Citywide On Lok Lifeways PACE Services for Senior Center On Lok Lifeways A program for all-inclusive care for the elderly. www.onlokorg Area Served: Citywide Powell PACE Center On Lok Lifeways 1441 Powell Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 Area Served: Chinatown, North Beach Presentation Day Health SteppingStone 301 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Area Served: Citywide Rose PACE Center On Lok Lifeways 1333 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 Area Served: Chinatown, North Beach Telegraph Hill 14 (415) 292-8888 (415) 449-2934 (415) 882-7301 (415) 974-6784 (415) 292-8888 (888) 886-6565

(415) 292-8650 (415) 923-0245 (415) 292-8688 Senior Focus 1720 El Camino Real, Burlingame, CA 94010 (650) 696-3645 15 Adult Social Day Care If you do not need the medical and functional assistance of Adult Day Health but are unable to participate in a senior center, you can attend an Adult Social Day Care Center where they provide you with a hot meal and a range of meaningful activities. Catholic Charities Adult Day Services Catholic Charities 50 Broad Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 Area Served: San Francisco County (415) 452-3500 Curry Senior Center 333 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Area Served: North & South of Market, Potrero Hill (415) 885-2274 Irene Swindells Center for Adult Day Services 3698 California Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94118 Area Served San Francisco (415) 750-4111 Janet Pomeroy Center 207 Skyline Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94132 Area Served: Marin Counties, San Francisco, San Mateo (415) 665-4100 Kimochi, Inc. 1531 Sutter

Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 Area Served: Richmond, Sunset, Western Addition (415) 922-9972 Ruth Ann Rosenberg Adult Day Services Institute on Aging 3575 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 Area Served: San Francisco 16 (415) 750-4111 Advocacy Programs which advocate changes, promote causes, or protect the rights of individuals or groups. This may include advocacy in the areas of client or patient rights, civil rights, affirmative action, architectural barrier removal, etc. APA Family Support Services (formerly Asian Perinatal Advocates) 10 Nottingham Place, San Francisco, CA 94133 The Arc of San Francisco 1500 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Better Business Bureau 1000 Broadway, Suite 625, Oakland, CA 94607 California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform 650 Harrison Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107 Central City Hospitality House 290 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Community Behavioral Health Services 1380 Howard Street, 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA

94103 (415) 617-0061 (415) 255-7200 (510) 844-2000 (866) 411-2221 (415) 974-5171 (800) 474-1116 (415) 369-3043 (415) 255-3737 (888) 246-3333 Community Living Campaign 1360 Mission Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 821-1003 Congress of California Seniors 1230 “N” Street, Suite 201, Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 442-4474 Consortium for Elder Abuse Prevention Institute on Aging 3575 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 Consumer Action 211 Main Street, Suite 480, San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 750-4180 (415) 777-9635 17 Consumer Fraud and Environmental Protection Unit 732 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 551-9595 Consumer Rights for Community Living A program through Senior & Disability Action. 1360 Mission Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 546-1333 Deaf Counseling Advocacy and Referral Agency (DCARA) 14895 East 14th Street, #200, San Leandro, CA 94578 Eldercare Services 1808 Tice Valley Boulevard, Walnut Creek, CA 94595

Fee: $145/hour Eviction Defense Collaborative Advocacy to prevent eviction, rental assistance/loans to prevent evictions. 1338 Mission Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:30 am – 11:30 pm, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm www.EvictionDefenseorg Family Caregiver Alliance 235 Montgomery Street, Suite 950 San Francisco, CA 94104 (510) 343-6670 TTY: (877) 322-7288 (415) 469-8300 (415) 947-0797 (415) 434-3388 GLBT Seniors Advocacy Project Bay Area Legal Aid 1035 Market Street, 6th Floor, Redwood City, CA 94103 (415) 354-6379 (415) 982-1300 Gray Panthers 2940 16th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 552-8800 Health Insurance Counseling Advocacy Program (HICAP) 601 Jackson Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 677-7520 Homeless Advocacy Project 125 Hyde Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 575-3130 18 Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco 1663 Mission Street, Suite 504, San Francisco, CA 94103 Hours: Monday – Thursday, 1:00 pm –

5:00 pm 4301 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 9:00 am – 12:00 noon www.hrcsforg Independent Living Resource Center of San Francisco (ILRCSF) 825 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Mayor’s Office on Disability 1155 Market Street, 1st Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 703-8644 (415) 947-9085 (415) 543-6222 (415) 554-6789 TTY: (415) 554-6799 Mental Health Association of San Francisco 870 Market Street, #928, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 421-2926 The Office of Citizen Complaints 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 241-7711 Older Women’s League 870 Market Street, #905, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 989-4422 Ombudsman Program (Long Term Care) Felton Institute (formerly Family Service Agency of San Francisco) Crisis Line 6221 Geary Boulevard, 3rd floor, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 751-9788 (800) 231-4024 People First! A self-advocacy group for people with developmental disabilities.

(510) 286-0439 San Francisco County Veterans Service Office 27B Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 503-2000 19 San Francisco Mental Health Clients Rights Advocates 944 Market Street, #704, San Francisco, CA 94103 San Francisco Tenants Union Call for tenant counseling drop-in times from Monday to Saturday. 558 Capp Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 www.sftuorg (415) 552-8100 (800) 729-7727 (415) 282-6622 Senior and Disability Action 1360 Mission Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 546-1333 United Cerebral Palsy of the Golden Gate 1970 Broadway, Suite 715, Oakland, CA 94612 (510) 832-7430 Veterans Equity Center 1010 Mission Street, Suite C, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 255-2234 Victim Services Division Office of District Attorney 850 Bryant Street, Room 320, San Francisco, CA 94103 20 (415) 553-9044 Assistive Devices If you have a disability or injury, you may use a number of assistive devices. These are tools, products or types of equipment

that help you maintain your independence by helping you perform routine activities of daily living. They may help you move around, see, communicate, eat, or get dressed. California Telephone Access Program (CTAP) 3075 Adeline Street, Suite 260, Berkeley, CA 94703 Community Living Campaign Goldsmith Hearing and Vision Initiative 1360 Mission Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103 Hearing and Speech Center of Northern California 1234 Divisadero Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 Independent Living Resource Center of San Francisco (ILRCSF) 825 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (800) 806-1191 (415) 821-1003 (415) 921-7658 TTY: (415) 921-8990 (415) 543-6222 Lighthouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired 1155 Market Street, 10th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 431-1481 Self-Help for the Elderly 601 Jackson Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 (415) 677-7600 *The Internet Resources section on Page 124 lists websites where Assistive Devices are available. 21 Caregiver

Support If you have a caregiver, it is possible that they may need support themselves at times. The following self-help groups can put individuals in touch with other caregivers with whom they can share emotional support, understanding and suggestions for handling problems. Adult Day Services San Francisco Catholic Charities 50 Broad Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 (415) 452-3500 Alzheimer’s Association (800) 272-3900 Aquatic Park Senior Center San Francisco Senior Center 890 Beach Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 775-1866 Edgewood Center for Children & Families For grandparents or other family members caring for minor children. 1801 Vicente Street, San Francisco, CA 94116 Family Caregiver Alliance 235 Montgomery Street, Suite 950 San Francisco, CA 94104 Institute on Aging 3575 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 Jackie Chan Adult Day Services Self-Help for the Elderly 408 22nd Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94121 Hours: 3rd Wednesday, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Language:

English & Cantonese Jewish Family and Children’s Services 2150 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 22 (415) 865-3000 (415) 434-3388 (415) 750-4111 (415) 677-7563 (415) 449-3777 Kimochi, Inc. 1715 Buchanan Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 931-2275 Self-Help for the Elderly 601 Jackson Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 677-7591 ALZHEIMER’S DAY CARE RESOURCE CENTERS Catholic Charities 50 Broad Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 (415) 452-3500 Institute on Aging 3575 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 (415) 750-4111 Self-Help for the Elderly 408 22nd Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94121 (415) 677-7556 GENERAL CAREGIVING Bayview Hunters Point Adult Day Health Center Bayview Senior Services 1250 La Salle Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 Edgewood Center for Children and Families For grandparents or other family members caring for minor children. 1801 Vicente Street, San Francisco, CA 94116 Institute on Aging 3575 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118

Hours: 1st Saturday of each month, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm St. Mary’s Adult Day Health Care Center 35 Onondaga Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94112 (415) 826-4774 (415) 865-3000 (415) 750-5330 x 370 (415) 334-4000 23 NON-ENGLISH SPEAKING GROUPS Kimochi, Inc. 1715 Buchanan Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 Language: Japanese (415) 931-2275 Self-Help for the Elderly 408 22nd Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94121 Language: Cantonese (415) 677-7556 24 Case Management Case managers can coordinate all of your services so that you can remain independent in your home for as long as possible. They will assess your needs, set up a care plan for services and provide on-going support to ensure you are getting the services you need. 30th Street Senior Center On Lok Lifeways 225 30th Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94131 Language: Spanish (415) 550-2214 Aging Case Management Catholic Charities 1111 Junipero Serra Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94132 (415) 334-5555 Bayview Senior

Connections Bayview Senior Services 5600-A 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 647-5353 Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center Bernal Heights Neighborhood Centers 515 Cortland Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 206-2140 Canon Kip Senior Center Episcopal Community Services 705 Natoma Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 487-3300 x 6200 Central American Resource Center (CARECEN) 3101 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 642-4400 Central City Older Adults 90 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 558-5900 Centro Latino de San Francisco 1656 15th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 861-8758 Community Behavioral Health Services 1380 Howard Street, 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 255-3737 (888) 246-3333 25 Community Living Fund Department of Aging and Adult Services The Community Living Fund program funds home and community based services, or combination of goods and services, that will help individuals 18 years and older who are currently,

or at risk of being, institutionalized. The program will use a two-pronged approach: (1) coordinated case management; and (2) purchase of services. It will provide the needed resources and services, not available through any other mechanisms. 2 Gough Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Compassionate Community Care 1426 Fillmore Street, #207, San Francisco, CA 94115 Payment: Private pay (415) 355-6700 (415) 921-5038 Conard House Provides payee and money management services for adults with psychological disabilities. Community Services – Market Community Services – North Community Services – SOMA Community Services – South (415) 861-4035 (415) 928-0111 (415) 836-1784 (415) 558-8767 Curry Senior Center 315 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 885-2274 Downtown Senior Center San Francisco Senior Center 481 O’Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Elder Plan Consultation and Care Management Institute on Aging 3575 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 Payment Private

pay Eldercare Services 1808 Tice Valley Boulevard, Walnut Creek, CA 94545 26 (415) 923-4487 (415) 750-4180 x 165 (415) 469-8300 Felton Institute (formerly Family Service Agency) For Seniors with Mental Health Issues. 6221 Geary Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94121 (415) 474-7310 Golden Gate Regional Center For individuals with developmental disabilities. 1355 Market Street, Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 546-9222 Homecoming Transitional Care Program 481 O’Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Italian-American Community Services Agency Serves elderly individuals of Italian descent. 678 Green Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 Japanese American Senior Services Kimochi, Inc. Primarily serves Japanese American seniors. 1715 Buchanan Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 La Raza Centro Legal Information and referral services. Provides bilingual and bicultural resources to service providers who assist monolingual Spanish speakers. 474 Valencia Street, Suite 295, San

Francisco, CA 94103 www.lrclorg Linkages Institute on Aging For seniors without SSI and younger disabled. 3575 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 (415) 923-4491 (415) 362-6423 (415) 931-2275 (415) 575-3500 (415) 750-4111 Meals on Wheels of San Francisco Must be a Meals on Wheels Client. 1375 Fairfax Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 920-1111 Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) Institute on Aging 3575 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 (415) 750-4111 27 Openhouse Case management services for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) seniors. 65 Laguna Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 296-8995 RAMS Inc. 3626 Balboa Street, San Francisco, CA 94121 (415) 668-5955 San Francisco Homeless Outreach Team (HOT Team) 1060 Howard Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 865-5200 Self-Help for the Elderly 601 Jackson Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 677-7600 Seniors-At-Home Jewish Family and Children’s Services 2150 Post Street,

San Francisco, CA 94115 St. Anthony Foundation Senior Services 150 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94115 Veteran’s Administration For eligible veterans and families. 4150 Clement Street, San Francisco, CA 94121 (415) 449-3777 (415) 592-2769 (415) 221-4810 PRIVATE CASE MANAGERS / FIDUCIARIES Some case managers practice privately. For a list of private practitioners, please visit www.fiduciarycagov, click on the “License Verification” link on the left, select “San Francisco” from the county dropdown list, and then press the “Find” button. Please remember to check the “Status” of the licensee on the list to ensure they are currently “Active”. 28 Cleaners These businesses will pick up and deliver your clothes that need cleaning: Peninou French Laundry 3707 Sacramento Street S.F, CA 94118 Area Served: Citywide Delivery: Complimentary Payment: Credit Card for pickup and delivery. Sohn’s French Cleaners Area Served: Citywide Delivery: $40 minimum. (415)

751-9200 (415) 351-2400 HOME CLEANING SERVICES Cleanrific Jewish Family and Children’s Services 2150 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 820-7230 Steri-Clean of California Hoarding Clean Up Specialists Area Served: San Francisco Bay Area (415) 322-1011 (888) 577-7206 The Good Job Brothers 2748 Junipero Serra Blvd., Suite 26, Daly City, CA 94015 (650) 991-3650 PEST CONTROL Best Pest Services (650) 588-7378 DISASTER RESTORATION SERVICES Vital Restoration (650) 873-7867 29 ORGANIZING SERVICES Clutter Free Organizing Services Area Served: San Francisco Bay Area (415) 820-7230 MOVING ASSISTANCE Donna Robbins www.ultimatemovesnet 30 (510) 703-7476 Coalition of Agencies Serving the Elderly The Coalition of Agencies Serving the Elderly (CASE) has served as non-profit, multipurpose organization providing community senior service agencies with advocacy, leadership development, resources, and community outreach to better serve San Francisco Seniors. Below you will

see resource information for caregivers, seniors and professionals working with the elderly in San Francisco and throughout the Bay Area. 30th Street Senior Center On Lok Lifeways - Activities Program - Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) - Always Active Program (including the Fall Prevention program) - Bilingual Case Management Program - Healthier Living and Diabetes Empowerment Education Program (DEEP) - Home Delivered Meal Program - Senior Dining Rooms 225 30th Street, San Francisco, CA 94131 www.30thStreetSeniorCenterorg Bayview Senior Services - Adult Day Health Care - Community Services/Senior Centers - Computer Lab - Congregate Meal Site - Case Management - Money Management - Information and Referral - Housing Advocacy & Education - Senior Ex-Offender Program - Volunteer Opportunities 1751 Carroll Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 www.bhpmssorg (415) 550-2210 (415) 822-1444 31 California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform (CANHR) - Advocacy Support - Consumer

Counseling - Continuing Care Retirement Communities - Family Council Organizing - Lawyer Referral Service - Legal Service Support - Nursing Home Guide - Residential Care Guide 650 Harrison Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107 www.canhrorg Catholic Charities - Adult Social Day Care - Alzheimer’s Day Care Resource Center - Case Management - Community Services/Senior Center - Housing - Integrated Support Services - Meal Sites 990 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 www.CatholicCharitiesSForg Community Living Campaign - Advocacy - Assistive Devices - Computer and social media training - Connections for Healthy Aging Workshops - Food pantry, grocery delivery - Neighborhood organizing - SF Connected - Volunteering Time Bank Opportunities 1360 Mission Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.sfCommunityLivingorg 32 (415) 974-5171 (415) 972-1200 (415) 821-1003 Community Technology Network - Digital Literacy Corps - SF Connected - Tech Training Solutions 1390 Market

Street, Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94102 www.ctnBayAreaorg Curry Senior Center - Adult Day Services - Case Management - Community Services - Health Services - Housing Search Assistance - Information and Referral - Meal Site - Medical Services - Mental Health Services - Substance Abuse Services 333 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 www.CurrySeniorCenterorg Episcopal Senior Communities Own and operate retirement communities known as Life Plan or Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs). Currently there are six communities, located in Pacific Grove, Oakland, Los Gatos, Santa Rosa, Palo Alto and San Francisco. 2185 North California Boulevard, Suite 575 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 www.jtm-escorg Family Caregiver Alliance - Assessment - Caregiving - Consultation - Education/Support groups - Information and Referral 235 Montgomery Street, Suite 950 San Francisco, CA 94104 www.caregiverorg (628) 200-3118 (415) 885-2274 (925) 956-7400 (800) 445-8106 (415) 434-3388 33 Felton

Institute (formerly Family Service Agency) - Aging Services: o Foster Grandparents o Long-term Care Ombudsman o Senior Companions o Senior Community Service Employment Program - Geriatric Mental Health: o Community Integration Services o Geriatric Outpatient Mental Health Services o Older Adult Day Support Center o Senior Full Service Wellness Program Center o Senior Peer Drop In Center 1500 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 www.feltonorg Golden Gate Senior Services - Aging and Disability Resource Center Hub - Community Services - Computer Labs - Golden Gate Village - LGBT Programming - Meal Site - Project Integration - Senior Center - Social & Recreational Activities - Volunteer Opportunities 6221 Geary Boulevard, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94121 110 Diamond Street, San Francisco, CA 94114 www.ggseniororg Homebridge (formerly IHSS Consortium) In-Home Services Training and Placement Referral for InHome Support Workers. 1035 Market Street, L-1, San Francisco, CA 94103

www.homebridgeCAorg 34 (415) 474-7310 (415) 752-6444 (415) 255-2079 Institute on Aging - 24-hour Support Hotline (Friendship Line) - Adult Day Health and Social Programs - Alzheimer’s Day Care Resource Center - Art Programs - Care Coordination and Care Management - Counseling and Bereavement Services - Education Programs - Elder Abuse Prevention Resources - Elderly Suicide Prevention Services - Financial Management and Estate Planning - Geriatric/Psychological Assessment Services - Home Care - Information and Referral - Medication Monitoring/Reminders - Memory Care Services - Spiritual Care and Support 3575 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 www.IOAgingorg Jewish Family and Children’s Services - Adult Day Services - Bereavement Counseling - Care and Case Management - Conservator - Daily Money Management - Home Delivered Meals, In-Home Care - Medical Transportation - Seniors at Home Program 2150 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 www.jfcsorg (415) 750-4111 (415)

449-1200 35 Kimochi - Adult Social Day Care Program - Congregate Nutrition Program - Family Caregiver Support Program - Home Delivered Meals Program - Kimochi Lounge - Residential/Respite Care Program - Senior Center Activities - Social Services Program - Transportation Program 1715 Buchanan Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 www.kimochi-incorg Legal Assistance to the Elderly - Individual Advocacy - Legal Services 701 Sutter Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94109 www.laesforg Meals on Wheels of San Francisco - Community Services - Congregate Meals - Home-Delivered Meals - Nutrition 1375 Fairfax Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 www.mowsforg 36 (415) 931-2294 (415) 538-3333 (415) 920-1111 Mission Neighborhood Centers - Arts & Crafts - Computer Literacy Classes - Congregate Meals (5 days/week) - Counseling Services - Cultural/Holidays/Birthday Celebrations - ESL & Citizenship Classes - Exercise/Zumba Classes - Field Trips - Food Bank Distribution - Health Screenings

& Wellness Presentations - Knitting & Crocheting - Memory Games & Bingo - Sewing Instruction - Social Services & Translation 362 Capp Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 www.mncsforg North California Presbyterian Homes & Services - Case Management - Coming of Age Program - Community Services - Information & Referral - Senior Housing - Transitional Care Program 1525 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 www.ncphsorg NEXT Village SF - Cultural and Social Activities - Health and Wellness Support - In-Home and Personal Support - Transportation Assistant PO Box 330278, San Francisco, CA 94133 www.NextVillageSForg (415) 206-7752 (415) 202-7800 (415) 888-2868 37 SteppingStone - Adult Day Health Center - Congregate Meals - Social & Recreational Programs 350 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 55 Mabini Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 930 4th Street, San Francisco, CA 94158 301 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 www.SteppingStoneHealthorg On Lok

Lifeways - Adult Social Day Care - Community Services - Comprehensive Senior Health Plan - Congregate Meals - Home-Delivered Meals - In-Home Support Services - Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) - Medical Services - Transportation www.onlokorg Openhouse - Community Programs at Senior Centers - Cultural Competency Training for Staff on LGBT Aging Issues - Housing Referral, Information and Assistance 65 Laguna Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 www.openhouse-sforg 38 (415) 974-6784 (415) 319-6661 (415) 296-8995 Rebuilding Together San Francisco "Changing Neighborhoods | Changing Lives" - Community Reinvestment - Corporate Volunteer Opportunities - What We Do: o Free Renovations for Low-income Homeowners o Free Repairs to Nonprofit Facilities o Home Safety Equipment Installed for Homeowners & Renters o Information & Referrals regarding Housing Repairs Pier 28, The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 94105 www.RebuildingTogetherSForg (415) 905-1611

Russian American CSA RACSdirector@hotmail.com Saint Francis Living Room The mission of the St. Francis Living Room is to improve the quality of life for low income and homeless seniors in the Tenderloin on a daily basis. A small part-time staff, committed Board, and dedicated volunteers work to provide a safe haven for social interaction, healthy breakfast, and connection to community services such as housing, health & wellness, and clothing. 350 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 www.sfLivingRoomorg (415) 592-2872 39 SF-Marin Food Bank - CalFresh Outreach Program - Emergency Food Box Program - Food Distribution at Project Homeless Connect - Home Delivered Grocery Program - Morning Snack Program - Nutrition Education Program - Pantry Program - Shopping Program – [Partnership with service agencies] - Supplemental Food Program 900 Pennsylvania Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94107 www.sfmFoodBankorg Self-Help for the Elderly - Adult Day Services - Case Management -

Citizenship Program - Community Services - Computer Center for Seniors - Congregate Meals - Employment Training - HICAP (Health Insurance Counseling & Assistance Program) - Home-Delivered Meals - Homecare - Hospice - IHSS Care Services/Emergency IHSS - Information and Referral - Residential Care Facilities - Senior Centers - Senior Housing - SF Connected - Telephone Education Advocacy Assistance in multiple languages 731 Sansome Street, Suite 100, San Francisco, CA 94111 www.SelfHelpElderlyorg 40 (415) 282-1900 (415) 677-7600 Senior and Disability Action - Consumer Rights for Community Living (CRCL) - Free Computer Classes - HealthCare Action Team (HAT) - SDA Housing Collaborative - Senior and Disability Survival School, Senior and Disability University 1360 Mission Street #400, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.sdActionorg Shanti Project - Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) - Shanti’s Margot Murphy Women’s Cancer Program - HIV Services Program - Learning Immune Function

Enhancement (LIFE) Program - Cancer Support Group 3170 23rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 www.shantiorg Veterans Equity Center - Advocacy - Computer Skills Class - Information and Referral - Legal Clinic - Translation Services 1010 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.VetsEquityCenterorg (415) 546-1333 (415) 979-9550 Tel: (415) 255-2347 Fax: (415) 255-2358 41 Counseling Resources The following providers offer crisis intervention, psychotherapy, counseling and/or emotional support in the home. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Central City Older Adults 90 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 Area Served: Central City, South of Market, Tenderloin (415) 558-5900 Chinatown North Beach Mental Health Services 729 Filbert Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 Area Served: Citywide (415) 352-2000 Southeast Mission Geriatric Services 3905 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 Area Served: Mission, Southeast (415) 337-4722 COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH Institute on Aging- Department

of Geriatric Assessment & Psychological Services 3575 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 Area Served: Citywide Friendship Line Institute on Aging 24-hour hotline for older and disabled adults in crisis or just in need of a friend. Geriatric Outpatient Mental Health Services Felton Institute (formerly Family Service Agency) 1500 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 Area Served: Fillmore, Haight, Marina, Pacific Heights, Western Addition 42 (415) 750-4111 (415) 752-3778 (800) 971-0016 (415) 474-7310 Geriatric Outpatient Mental Health Services Felton Institute (formerly Family Service Agency) 6221 Geary Boulevard, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94121 Area Served: Ingleside, Merced Heights, Ocean View, Richmond, Sunset Mobile Crisis Treatment Team (MCTT) Community Behavioral Health Services The San Francisco Behavioral Health Plan offers a full range of specialty Behavioral health services provided by a culturally diverse network of community Behavioral health programs,

clinics and private psychiatrists, psychologists, and therapists. Most people seeking behavioral health services need only basic counseling services. For those who are in need of more extensive treatment, the S.F Behavioral Health Plan offers an array of services. Services are available to residents of San Francisco who receive Medi-Cal benefits, San Francisco Health Plan members, and to other San Francisco residents with limited resources. Services are approved and provided based on individual clinical need. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am – 11:00 pm; Saturdays, Holidays, 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm; Closed Sundays (415) 386-6600 (415) 970-4000 OTHER SERVICES Alzheimer’s Association Offers emotional and practical phone support by peer volunteers and staff. Center for Elderly Suicide Prevention and Grief-Related Services Institute on Aging Provides emotional support, crisis intervention and counseling by telephone or home visiting. (800) 272-3900 (415) 750-4111 43 Peer-Led

Hoarding Support Team Mental Health Association of San Francisco Hoarding and Cluttering Support Group (415) 421-2926 Senior Peer Counseling Felton Institute (formerly Family Service Agency) Offers emotional support by senior peer counselors. (415) 474-7310 Senior’s at Home Jewish Family and Children’s Services Counseling for seniors on a sliding scale (415) 449-3777 44 Death Related Services College Chapel Mortuary 3434 17th Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 824-1313 Office of the Chief Medical Examiner 850 Bryant Street, North Terrace San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 553-1694 Office of Vital Records Department of Public Health 101 Grove Street, Room 105, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 554-2700 Public Administrator Department of Aging and Adult Services 1650 Mission Street, 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 355-3555 GRIEF COUNSELING/SUPPORT GROUPS Center for Elderly Suicide Prevention and Grief Counseling Institute on Aging 3575 Geary Boulevard, San

Francisco, CA 94118 Jewish Family and Children’s Services 2150 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 750-4111 (415) 449-3777 OTHER SERVICES Department of Veteran Affairs (800) 827-1000 Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213 45 Dementia Related Services Alzheimer’s Association- San Francisco Office 100 Pine Street, Suite 2040, San Francisco, CA 94111 www.alzorg (415) 463-8500 UCSF Memory and Aging Center 1500 Owens Street, Suite 320, San Francisco, CA 94158 memory.ucsfedu (415) 353-2057 46 24/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900 Dental Services If you are on Medi-Cal, you may be eligible for Denti-Cal to cover the cost of your dental care. Call (800) 322-6384 for more information Native American Health Center Sliding scale, Medi-Cal; Medicare; Healthy Families; San Francisco Health Plan, Private Insurance. 160 Capp Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94110 Language: Cantonese, Spanish, Language Line Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Open some

Saturdays North East Medical Services Age 0 and up. Registered “NEMS” member Sliding scale, Insurance, Medi-Cal, Healthy Kids. Free initial dental screening. 1520 Stockton Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 Language: Burmese, Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am – 5:30 pm Saturday, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm San Francisco Dental Society Referral to private dentists. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm (415) 621-8056 x 2 (415) 391-9686 x 8180 (415) 928-7337 47 San Francisco Department of Public Health Primary Care Dental Services San Francisco Health Network Member: Dental services for adults and children with Medi-Cal or Healthy Kids. Sliding scale for emergency only dental services for Healthy San Francisco member. Non San Francisco Health Network Member with MediCal or Healthy Kids: Dental services for children and emergency only services for adults. Chinatown Public Health Center 1490 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 Language: Cantonese,

Spanish Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Friday, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Potrero Hill Health Center 1050 Wisconsin Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 Language: Cantonese, Spanish Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Silver Avenue Family Health Center 1525 Silver Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94134 Language: Cantonese, Spanish, Tagalog Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Southeast Health Center 2401 Keith Street, San Francisco, CA 94124 Language: Cantonese, Spanish, Tagalog Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Tom Waddell Urgent Care Clinic 50 Dr. Tom Waddell Place, 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94102 48 (415) 364-7636 (415) 682-1740 (415) 657-1730 (415) 682-1740 Homeless: (415) 355-7507 HIV: (415) 355-7527 San Francisco General Hospital Oral Surgery Clinic Private Insurance, Medi-Cal, Healthy Kids. Sliding scale for Healthy San Francisco. Treatment by UCSF dental residents. 1001 Potrero Avenue, Hospital Outpatient Department, 1st

Floor, Room 1N1, San Francisco, CA 94110 Language: Cantonese, Spanish, Other languages vary Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm, Appointments only San Francisco Women & Children Health Referral Line Referral to dentists. Language: Cantonese, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm South of Market Health Center Fees based on a sliding scale and Medi-Cal, Medicare, San Francisco Health Plan, Blue Cross, FamPact, Healthy Families and private insurance are accepted. No Drop in Please check in on the 1st floor. Dental clinic is on the 2nd floor. 229 7th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Language: Cantonese, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm; Friday, 8:00 am – 3:30 pm University of California, San Francisco Buchanan Clinic Age 14 and up. Medi-Cal 100 Buchanan Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm (415) 206-8104 Please leave a message, calls returned in 24 hours.

(800) 300-9950 (415) 503-6033 (415) 476-5608 49 University of California, San Francisco School of Dentistry Treatment by students, faculty and residents. Languages vary. Payment at time of service 707 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94143 Adult Clinic Age 17 and up. Medi-Cal Please go to first floor for registration. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Adult Hospital Dentistry Age 18 and up. For people with special needs Appointment days vary. Medi-Cal First floor, Room D1201. Hours: Appointment days vary. Dental Emergency Services Drop in registration on first floor. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am – 12:00 noon, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Oral Surgery Clinic Private insurance and fee for service. Medi-Cal consultation – may refer to SFGH or UCSF Buchanan for treatment. First floor, Room D1201. Hours: By appointment only. Orthodontic Clinic Medi-Cal. Third floor, Room D3000. Hours: Monday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm; Tue, Wed, Thu, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm; Friday, 8:00 am –

12:00 noon Periodontal Clinic No Medi-Cal – fee for services. Third floor. Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Prosthodontic Clinic No Medi-Cal – fee for services. Fourth floor. Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm 50 (415) 476-1891 x 3 (415) 502-8914 (415) 476-5814 (415) 476-1316 x 1 (415) 476-2841 (415) 476-1731 (415) 476-1784 University of the Pacific School of Dentistry Treatment by students, faculty and residents. Languages vary. Payment plan available 155 5th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Adult Clinic Age 14 and up. Medi-Cal (for patients of record only) Second and third floors. Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm; Monday and Thursday, 6:00pm – 8:30pm Dental Emergency Services Medi-Cal. Hours: Monday - Friday, Drop in 8:00 am and 12:30 pm Endodontics Medi-Cal. Second floor. Hours: Monday, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm; Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Oral Surgery Clinic Medi-Cal (by appointment or referral only). Third floor.

Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Orthodontic Clinic Medi-Cal. Third floor. Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm; Tuesday, Thursday, 8:30 am – 6:00 pm Special Care Clinic Any age. Medi-Cal People with complex and special medical needs. Hospital dental care by appointment Second floor. Hours: Monday, 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm; Tuesday, Wednesday, 9:00 am – 5:30 pm (415) 929-6520 (415) 929-6505 (415) 400-8234 (415) 929-6473 (415) 929-6555 (415) 929-6675 51 University of the Pacific School of Dentistry (cont’d) Treatment by students, faculty and residents. Languages vary. Payment plan available 155 5th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Ryan White Care Office Any age. HIV positive (bring current labs) San Francisco residents only. Free comprehensive dental care Income must be less than $46,680 per year. Call for appointment or drop in for emergency services. Second floor, Room 236A Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Veterans’ Hospital

Dental Services Fee dental service for veterans who meet eligibility requirements. Drop in emergency services available 4150 Clement Street, Building #200, First Floor, San Francisco, CA 94121 Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm (415) 929-6448 (415) 929-6448 MOBILE DENTISTS San Francisco Dental Society Please call for referral to a dentist who makes home visits. (415) 928-7337 HOME VISIT MD INFORMATION Healthy Smiles at Home Providing dental hygiene services in the San Francisco Bay area. - Intermediate Care Facilities (ICF). - Residential facilities such as independent and assisted living communities. - Residences of the homebound. - Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF). 52 (415) 385-5773 FREE OR LOW COST DENTAL/MEDICAL SERVICES For free or low cost dental services visit www.freeprintshoporg 53 Education 30th Street Senior Center On Lok Lifeways 225 30th Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94131 Community Living Campaign Connections for Healthy Aging Workshops

– Peer lead workshops to help individuals build their own personal support networks, including using tools like Vial of Life, Advance Directives, plans for safe transitions home from a hospital stay and much more. 1360 Mission Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 Fromm Institute for Life Long Learning University of San Francisco 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117 GCFLearnFree.org GCFLearnFree.org is a program of the Goodwill Community Foundation® and Goodwill Industries of Eastern NC, Inc.® (GIENC®) From Microsoft Office and email to reading, math, and more, GCFLearnFree.org offers 125 tutorials, including more than 1,100 lessons, videos, and interactives, completely free. www.gcfLearnFreeorg Horizon Studies Learning for the Third Stage in Life. P. O Box 2733, Petaluma, CA 94953 info@horizonstudies.org 54 (415) 550-2210 (415) 821-1003 (415) 422-6805 Khan Academy Khan Academy offers free practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning

dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. The site offers classes in mathematics, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. www.KhanAcademyorg Older Adults Department City College of San Francisco 50 Phelan Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94112 Openhouse Openhouse offers language classes, health education, civic engagement opportunities, and more for LGBT seniors in a safe and supportive space. 65 Laguna Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 239-3000 (415) 296-8995 Osher Lifelong Learning Institute The Bernard Osher Foundation One Ferry Building, Suite 255, San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 861-5587 Osher Lifelong Learning Program San Francisco State Downtown Campus 835 Market Street, 6th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 817-4243 San Francisco Public Library - Bridge at Main is a literacy and learning center that prioritizes community learning, adult literacy, youth and family literacy and technology

literacy. - Fully accredited online high school diploma and career certification program through Career Online High School. 100 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 www.sfplorg/indexphp?pg=0000000401 (415) 557-4400 55 Self-Help for the Elderly Participants may enroll in classroom training programs in housekeeping and home health aide or on-the-job training in the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP). There are Citizenship and Civic education classes through Self-Help for the Elderly that are held at various locations throughout San Francisco. 731 Sansome Street, Suite 100, San Francisco, CA 94111 56 (415) 677-7600 Emergency Preparedness RESOURCES FOR SENIORS AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Department of Aging and Adult Services, Office on Aging Provides resources for agencies working with older person and adults with disabilities. - Emergency preparedness video library - Disaster planning standards - Community-Based Resources are available at: o

www.NetworkOfSupportorg o www.sfgovorg/daas 1650 Mission Street, 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.sfdaasorg daas@sfgov.org Independent Living Resource Center of San Francisco (ILRCSF) General and specific earthquake preparedness materials for people with disabilities. 825 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.ilrcsforg info@ilrcsf.org (415) 355-3555 (415) 543-6222 TTY: (415) 543-6698 RESOURCES FOR ALL AGES 211 Comprehensive Information and Referral Services available 24 hours a day in many languages - Provides confidential referrals to Bay Area community resources including information on disaster preparedness, response and recovery services. www.211BayAreaorg Free: 211 57 American Red Cross Bay Area - Workshops and individual training. - Emergency Supplies Store. - Disaster Preparedness materials available in fourteen languages: www.redcrossorg/local/northern-californiacoastal/local-programs-services/communitypreparedness 1663 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

www.redcrossorg/local/northern-california-coastal ARCBAinfo@redcross.org Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) The Association of Bay Area Governments, in cooperation with the US Geological Survey, provides public disaster information. - Earthquake maps and information demonstrating local risk areas and potential effects of earthquakes: resilience.abagcagov/earthquakes/ www.abagcagov Division of Emergency Services and Emergency Medical Services Agency San Francisco Department of Emergency Management Community Preparedness programs. - Information source via the Emergency Alert System (see “EAS” above). - Information on local preparedness programs that include seniors and people with disabilities. - AlertSF is a text-based notification system for San Francisco’s residents and visitors. AlertSF will send tsunami alerts, severe weather/flooding notifications and post- disaster information to your registered wireless device and email accounts. For more information, please go to

www.alertsforg - Preparedness information in English, Spanish and Chinese at www.sf72org 30 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 3300, San Francisco, CA 94102 58 (415) 427-8000 (510) 464-7900 (415) 487-5000 Emergency Alert System (EAS) The city participants in the Federal, State and local EAS. Provides alert information to all radio and television stations to inform the public of official government information during emergencies. - Tune your radio to KCBS 740 AM Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Department of Homeland Security After a federal disaster declaration, FEMA may provide housing, personal property, mental health, disaster unemployment, legal, and other assistance depending on whether the program area is deemed appropriate for a particular disaster. Assistance is dependent upon certain eligibility guidelines. - Disaster preparedness materials are available at: o www.dhsgov o www.femagov o www.readygov Neighborhood Emergency Response Team (NERT) program San Francisco Fire

Department - Training program for neighborhood emergency & disaster preparedness. - Cross training to develop multi-functional teams trained in basic skills. 2310 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 www.sf-fireorg SFFDNERT@sfgov.org (415) 970-2022 Neighborhood Empowerment Network The Empowered Communities Program’s Neighborhood HUB initiative supports neighborhoods as they create a local network of organizations that advances the community’s overall preparedness on a daily basis, as well as provides essential support to residents as they recover from a stressful event of any size. www.EmpowerSForg 59 Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) Preparedness information available. www.pgecom PrepGuide - Home Safety Emergency Plan Program for Responsible Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Guide – Home Safety Emergency Plan – a multi-hazard guide with useful information for all persons wishing to prepare for disaster. prepguide@comcast.net Safety Awareness for Everyone (SAFE)

Neighborhood watch; business security; older adult safety. 850 Bryant Street, Room 135, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.sfsafeorg San Francisco Community Agencies Responding to Disasters (SF CARD) - Provides training for community-based organizations. - Assists community-based organizations to develop agency emergency plans. 1800 Market Street, Suite Q30 & Q31 San Francisco, CA 94102 www.sfcardorg The Volunteer Center Serving San Francisco and San Mateo County - In a disaster, the Volunteer Center will open a phone bank and/or walk-in Volunteer Reception Centers to match volunteers with agencies where they are most needed. - To volunteer after a disaster, please call 311. - Training for agencies on how to manage disaster volunteers. 1675 California Street, San Francisco. CA 94109 www.thevolunteercenternet 60 (800) 743-5000 (415) 258-8174 (415) 673-SAFE (415) 570-7432 (415) 982-8999 Emergency Response Services PERSONAL RESPONSE SYSTEMS In an emergency, you may be unable to

reach a telephone and call for assistance. A Personal Emergency Response System provides a button that you can activate 24 hours a day. One touch of your portable button will bring help within minutes Bay Area Vital Link 6529 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609 (800) 752-5522 (510) 338-3466 Lifeline 100 South San Mateo Drive, San Mateo, CA 94401 www.lifelinesystemscom (800) 543-3546 Medic Alert 2323 Colorado Avenue, Turlock, CA 95382 www.medicalertcom (800) 432-5378 Philips Lifeline Medical Alert Service American Red Cross (800) 959-6989 OTHERS Alzheimer’s Association Alzheimer’s Association has a Medic Alert Safe Return program for people who may wander and get lost in the community. It is an identification bracelet with a 24-hour toll-free telephone number. (888) 572-8566 61 Employment 250% Working Disabled Medi-Cal Program The Working Disabled Program allows certain individuals to become eligible for Medi-Cal by paying low monthly premiums based on countable

income. To qualify, individuals must meet the following criteria: − Continuously meet the federal definition of disability, without regard to ability to perform substantial gainful activity; − Have net family income of less than 250 percent of the federal poverty level; and − Would be eligible to receive Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary program benefits if it weren’t for their earnings. 2 Gough Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 1440 Harrison Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 P.O Box 997417, MS 4607, Sacramento, CA 95899 The Arc of San Francisco Job placement services include job placement, job training, and job retention services. JPS is active in a variety of fields, matching potential employers with a client’s strengths and abilities, in part-time and full-time employment, providing competitive wages and support from a job coach. 1500 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 355-6700 (855) 355-5757 (916) 552-9200 (415) 255-7200 California Department of

Rehabilitation (DOR) 301 Howard Street, #700, San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 904-7100 DisabledCommunity.Org www.DisabledCommunityorg (415) 508-6130 Employment Development Department (EDD) Job and training referrals, job search assistance and workshops. 62 (866) 333-4606 TTY: (916) 654-9820 Hire-Ability Employment Services Vocational training and employment services. 1234 Indiana Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 Janet Pomeroy Center Employment training and job placement for individuals with disabilities. 207 Skyline Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94132 Jewish Vocational Service Help job seekers to build in-demand skills and confidence, make connections and secure work within a career pathway. 225 Bush Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94104 www.jvsorg Job Accommodation Network (JAN) JAN is a consulting service for employers, employees and job seekers looking for information on job accommodations for people with various disabilities. www.janwvuedu (415) 282-9675 (415) 665-4100

(415) 391-3600 (800) 526-7234 TTY: (877) 781-9403 National Center on Workforce and Disability for Adults The website provides a wide variety of resources on employment for adults with disabilities. www.onestopsinfo National Council on Aging Provides training and employment opportunities to lowincome Americans over age 55. Call for appointments No drop-ins. 315 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94104 Openhouse Openhouse offers a monthly employment search workshop once a month at Castro Senior Center. 65 Laguna Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 982-7007 (415) 296-8995 63 Personal Assisted Employment Services (PAES) If you are interested in employment and are a low-income adult with no dependents, you may be eligible for the PAES program. PAES provides a cash stipend to employable adults that are interested in finding employment, as well as training and supportive services necessary to gain lasting employment. Most participants develop and follow an employment plan

leading to work and self-sufficiency, while some are exempt because of age or a verifiable, temporarily disabling condition. Participants may have a disability or be seniors and still receive services. 1235 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 RAMS Inc. Vocational training and employment services. 3626 Balboa Street, San Francisco, CA 94121 San Francisco Public Library - Online learning platform for business, software, technology, and creative skills. - Provides live interactive online help combined with online resources to guide you through your job search. 100 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 www.sfplorg/indexphp?pg=0000000401 Self-Help for the Elderly Classroom training programs in housekeeping and home health aide or on-the-job training in the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP). 601 Jackson Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 Senior Community Service Employment Program Partnership by Felton Institute and National Council on Aging. Employment services for low

income seniors, job training & job search programs. Call for appointment No dropins 315 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94104 64 (415) 558-1000 Chinese: (415) 558-1090 Spanish: (415) 558-1156 (415) 668-5955 (415) 557-4400 (415) 677-7600 (415) 982-7007 South of Market Employment Center Please contact agency to ask about their employment workshop programs. 1048 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Swords to Plowshares For Veterans. 1060 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 865-2105 (415) 252-4788 Ticket to Work If you receive Social Security benefits because of your disability, the program can help you find and maintain employment by obtaining one-on-one employment services, benefits planning, vocational rehabilitation services and other support services necessary to achieve your vocational goal. www.ssagov/work/ Toolworks 10-12 week training in the area of janitorial or plant care. Job placement and support services are also provided. 25 Kearny Street,

#400, San Francisco, CA 94108 www.toolworksorg (415) 733-0990 65 Financial Resources 211 2-1-1, a service of United Way of the Bay Area is a tollfree, confidential 24-hour multilingual service that connects people with health and human services for every day needs and in times of crisis. Staff will assess the caller’s needs, provide appropriate referrals, follow up with the caller and if necessary, assist in the event of language or other barriers. 2-1-1 offers access to the following types of services: − Basic human needs: food, clothing, shelter, rent assistance, utility assistance. − Physical and mental health resources: medical information lines, crisis intervention services, support groups, counseling, drug and alcohol programs, community clinics, Medi-Cal and Medicare, maternal health, children’s health insurance programs. − Employment services: job search assistance, unemployment benefits, financial assistance, job training and placement, education programs,

vocational skills assessment. − Support for seniors and persons with disabilities: independent living skills workshops and adapted devices, home health care, adult day care, congregate site and home delivered meals, respite care, transportation, and homemaker services. − Support for children, youth and families: quality childcare, homework assistance and after school programs, Head Start, family resource centers, summer camps and recreation programs, mentoring, tutoring, protective services. − Volunteer opportunities and donations: local volunteer centers, donation drop-off and pick-up services, distribution of donated goods. American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Call for information on your local chapter. 66 (415) 808-4357 (800) 273-6222 (888) 687-2277 Bank on San Francisco Bank on San Francisco makes it easy for you to get a bank account – even if you’ve had problems with an account in the past, have never had an account before, or are not a U.S citizen

www.bankonsforg 211 CalFresh (Food Stamps) Am I qualified for the CalFresh program? Your household size, monthly income, and monthly expenses would determine your households monthly CalFresh benefits. Resources are exempted from eligibility determination. How do I apply for CalFresh benefits? You have five options: o Online www.MybenefitsCalWINorg o In Person 1235 Mission Street Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm 1440 Harrison Street Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm 2 Gough Street Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm o By Phone (415) 558-1001 Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm o By Mail Human Services Agency P.O Box 7988 San Francisco CA 94120-9939 o SF-Marin Food Bank (415) 549-7021 calfresh@sfmfoodbank.org 67 CalFresh (Food Stamps) cont’d How do I access my benefits? You are issued a plastic Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card and a Personal Identification Number (PIN). The EBT card holds CalFresh benefits like an ATM debit card, and can be accessed at a

Point of Sale (POS) machine with a participating store or farmers market. The purchase amount is automatically deducted from your CalFresh EBT account. To locate the stores nearest you, visit www.snapretailerlocatorcom Are there added benefits for Elderly, Disabled, and Homeless individuals? Yes. These individuals may use their EBT cards in San Francisco to purchase prepared food from authorized restaurants participating in the Restaurant Meals Program (RMP). Over 20 local restaurants, as well as several chains, are part of the RMP. Visit wwwsfhsaorg/4414htm for a list of participating restaurants. California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) PG&E The CARE Program provides a monthly discount on energy bills for income-qualified households and housing facilities. Qualifications are based on the number of persons living in your home and your total annual household income. California Public Utilities Commission Information about state and federal programs designed to help you manage

your utility bills. 68 (866) 743-2273 (415) 703-2782 Community Living Fund Department of Aging and Adult Services The Community Living Fund program funds home and community based services, or combination of goods and services, that will help individuals 18 years and older who are currently, or at risk of being institutionalized. The program will use a two-pronged approach: (1) coordinated case management; and (2) purchase of services. It will provide the needed resources and services, not available through any other mechanisms. Consumer Credit Counseling 595 Market Street, Floor 15, San Francisco, CA 94105 County Adult Assistance Program (CAAP) Human Services Agency of San Francisco If you are a very low-income San Franciscan with no dependent children, you may be eligible for financial support and services through CAAP. Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) PG&E The FERA Program provides a monthly discount on electric bills for income-qualified households of three or more

persons. General Assistance (GA) 1235 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Health Insurance Counseling Advocacy Program (HICAP) Provides free unbiased assistance on health insurance issues for people with Medi-care. 601 Jackson Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94111 Homeowners HOPE Hotline A counseling service provided by the Homeownership Preservation Foundation that offers help to homeowners at risk of foreclosure. (415) 355-6700 (415) 788-0288 (415) 558-1000 (800) 743-5000 (415) 558-1000 (415) 677-7520 (800) 434-0222 (888) 995-4673 69 Independent Living Resource Center of San Francisco (ILRCSF) Provides a variety of services for individuals who experience disability related barriers or discrimination. Payday Plus SF Bank on San Francisco This program offers payday loans with much lower fees. www.PaydayPlusSForg Relief for Energy Assistance (REACH) PG&E This is a PG&E sponsored program administered by the Salvation Army to provide financial assistance for

lowincome households that have difficulty paying utility bills. Annual income limit for 1 or 2 persons household is $31,460. San Francisco Family Foundation Employment services for low income seniors (must be 62 years of age or older), job training & job search programs. Please call for appointment No drop-ins 1750 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94123 San Francisco Smart Money Network A partnership between San Francisco’s Office of Financial Empowerment and many of the area’s leading financial education providers and foundations. The mission is to make it easy for you to learn all you need to know about managing, saving, investing and protecting your money. Free services include: Financial education classes and workshops, credit counseling, free or low-cost checking accounts, debt management, free one-on-one meetings with financial advisers. www.sfsmartmoneynetworkorg Supplemental Food Program SF–Marin Food Bank 70 (415) 543-6222 TTY: (415) 543-6698 211 (415)

648-0260 (415) 922-4091 211 211 (800) 273-6222 Telephone Discounts for the Disabled If you have a hand or arm impairment, which makes it difficult for you to use the telephone directory, you are eligible for free unlimited 411 information calls. This service is also available to the blind and visually impaired. Universal Lifeline Discount program for a residence telephone for lowincome customers. VA Benefits Some Veterans may qualify for pensions to assist for payment of attendant care and custodial care homes. In addition, some service connected Veterans may be eligible for pension increases. Call the local Veteran’s Service Office for further information. 27B Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 Hours: Monday - Thursday, 9:00 am – 12:00 noon, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm AT&T: (800) 310-2355 AT&T: (800) 310-2355 Lifeline: (866) 272-0357 (415) 503-2000 71 Friendly Visiting There are agencies in San Francisco who offer home visits for those who may not have friends

or family in the area. Bernal Heights Neighborhood Centers Area Served: Bernal Heights, Excelsior, Noe Valley, Outer Mission (415) 206-2145 ElderWISE Episcopal Senior Community Area Served: San Francisco, Alameda, Santa Clara (415) 563-8143 Friendly Visitor Program For Meals on Wheels clients. Area Served: Citywide (415) 920-1111 Little Brothers- Friends of the Elderly Area Served: Citywide www.LittleBrothersSForg (415) 771-7957 Jewish Family and Children’s Services For existing clients of the agency. Area Served; Citywide (415) 449-3777 Openhouse Area Served: Citywide for LGBT seniors 60+ Senior Companion Program Felton Institute (formerly Family Service Agency) Area Served: Richmond, Sunset 72 (415) 296-8995 (415) 751-9786 Grocery Delivery Grocery stores and markets that deliver allow you to shop over the phone and have groceries and other items brought to you. Many grocery stores deliver free with a minimum purchase and usually make deliveries more than once a day.

We tried to get a citywide listing of grocery stores that deliver, but we may not have listed all of them. Check to see if your own grocery store delivers, as well. GROCERY STORES/MARKETS THAT DELIVER: Albert & Eve Organics Co. Area Served: San Francisco Delivery Charge Free Delivery Time Depends on location. www.albertevecom Payment Method All major credit cards. Amazon Fresh Area Served: Citywide Delivery Charge $299 Annual membership. Prime membership Required. fresh.amazoncom Delivery Time Mon – Sun 10:00 am – 10:00 pm. Payment Method See membership rules. California Market 6001 California Street, San Francisco, CA 94121 Area Served: Richmond Delivery Charge $35 minimum Delivery Time Mon – Fri, all day. (415) 221-7600 Payment Method American Express, MasterCard, VISA. 73 Community Living Campaign Area Served: Bayview, Ingleside, Oceanview-Merced Heights-Ingleside, Park Merced Delivery Charge Free Delivery Time Depends on location. Payment Method N/A Farm

Fresh To You 23808 State Highway 16, Capay, CA 95607 www.FarmFreshToYoucom Delivery Charge No delivery charge. The delivery of produce is included in the price of your box. Delivery Time Please check website for delivery day. Home delivery is between 8:00 pm – 8:00am. Roxie Market and Deli 500 Kirkham Street, San Francisco, CA 94122 Area Served: Richmond, Sunset 74 Delivery Time 7 days a week. (800) 796-6009 Payment Method All major credit cards, echeck. Project Open Hand Delivers medically tailored grocery bags with nutritious ingredients to prepare up to 7 meals. Project Open Hand provides these groceries to individuals living with critical illness. These services are at no cost to the individual 730 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 www.openhandorg Delivery Charge $7.00 Home Delivery. Minimum order of $50 if deliver out of Richmond and Sunset districts (415) 821-1003 Payment Method All major credit cards, checks. (415) 447-2300 (800) 551-6325 (415) 731-0982

Safeway Area Served: Citywide Delivery Charge $12.95 for orders under $150. $9.95 for orders above $150. shop.safewaycom Delivery Time Mon – Sun, 10:00 am – 10:00 pm. Payment Method American Express, Discover, MasterCard, VISA. SF–Marin Food Bank Weekly delivery of fresh groceries. Each bag includes a balance of nutritious foods such as fresh fruits and vegetables, low-fat dairy, beans and legumes, lean protein, and whole grains. 900 Pennsylvania Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94107 www.sfmFoodBankorg SPUD Area Served: Citywide Delivery Charge Minimum order of $33 for free delivery. Delivery Time Mon – Fri, 9:00 am – 8:00pm. (415) 695-9688 Payment Method American Express, MasterCard, VISA. Waiter on Wheels Area Served: Citywide Delivery Charge Delivery Time $8 per order. Mon – Sun, Minimum $25 8:00 am – order. 13- 20% 9:00pm. suggested gratuity. www.waitersonwheelscom (415) 282-1900 (415) 452-6600 Payment Method Cash, business check, and all major credit cards If you

have access to the internet, there are a number of online grocery delivery programs on Page 126. Visit www.FreePrintShoporg for a listing of free eats and free pantry locations 75 Health Maintenance and Physical Fitness 30th Street Senior Center On Lok Lifeways 225 30th Street, 3rd Floor , San Francisco, CA 94131 (415) 550-2265 Aquatic Park Center San Francisco Senior Center 890 Beach Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 775-1866 Bethany Center 580 Capp Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 821-4515 Bethel Center 2557 Alemany Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94112 (415) 550-6003 Castro Senior Center Golden Gate Senior Services 110 Diamond Street, San Francisco, CA 94114 (415) 863-3507 Community Learning Center at St. James Church 4620 California Street, San Francisco, CA 94118 (415) 751-1199 Community Living Campaign 1360 Mission Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 821-1003 Downtown Senior Center San Francisco Senior Center 481 O’Farrell Street, San

Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 771-7950 Dr. George W Davis Senior Center Bayview Senior Services 1706 Yosemite Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 822-1444 Manilatown Senior Center Self-Help for the Elderly 848 Kearney Street, San Francisco, CA 94108 (415) 398-3250 76 OMI Senior Center Catholic Charities 65 Beverly Street, San Francisco, CA 94132 Richmond Senior Center Golden Gate Senior Services 6221 Geary Boulevard, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94121 (415) 334-5550 (415) 752-6444 (415) 424-7982 Rosa Parks Senior Center Bayview Senior Services 1111 Buchanan Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 292-3474 South Sunset Senior Center Self-Help for the Elderly 2601 40th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94116 (415) 566-2845 Western Addition Senior Center Bayview Senior Services 1390 ½ Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 921-7805 OTHER PROGRAMS: Cancer Detection Program: Every Woman Counts Please call to see if you qualify for free tests. Castro Senior Center Golden Gate

Senior Services 110 Diamond Street, San Francisco, CA 94114 Dance for Parkinson’s City Ballet (Sponsored by PDSF Network) $15 is requested but no one will be turned away regardless of donation. Please call to check that classes are being offered at the site specified. Times and dates can change. 1 Chase Court, San Francisco, CA 94103 Hours: 1st Thursday of the month, 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm (800) 511-2300 (415) 863-3507 (415) 285-7377 77 Dance for Parkinson’s Joe Good Studio (Sponsored by PDSF Network) $15 is requested but no one will be turned away regardless of donation. Please call to check that classes are being offered at the site specified. Times and dates can change. 401 Alabama Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 Hours: 3rd Saturday of the month 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm (415) 285-7377 Dive Pirates Foundation– Northern California Chapter Scuba Diving for individuals who are paraplegic, quadriplegic, have neurological disorders, amputations, or are blind. www.DivePiratesorg

Healthier Living Healthier Living is a successful program developed by and licensed through Stanford University School of Medicine. This program is designed for people with chronic diseases or their caregivers who want to improve the quality of their life. The workshop is highly participatory where workshop leaders guide participants to develop skills and strategies for managing their health. It is conducted in a series of 2½ hour workshops presented once a week over a 6-week period. www.CaHealthierLivingorg/cstcounty/san-francisco-2/ Ozanam Wellness Center St. Vincent De Paul Society 1175 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Richmond Senior Center Golden Gate Senior Services 6221 Geary Boulevard, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94121 78 (415) 552-5561 (415) 752-6444 (415) 424-7982 Women’s Community Clinic Free health exams and health related counseling, outreach services, and health career training programs. 1833 Fillmore Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 2166 Hayes Street,

Suite 104, San Francisco, CA 94117 (415) 379-7800 79 Hearing Services 211 San Francisco Available 24 hours a day, 7days a week in 150 languages. 211 connects callers with hundreds of programs so people can find food, housing, health care, senior services, legal aid, volunteer opportunities as well as assistance with vision and hearing disabilities. 211bayarea.org/san-francisco/ 311 San Francisco Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 311 connects residents, businesses, and visitors to customer service representatives, ready to help with general government information and services. www.sf311org Ability Tools (formerly AT Network) Dedicated to expanding the accessibility of tools, resources, and technology that will help increase independence, improve personal productivity and enhance the quality of life for Californians. www.AbilityToolsorg AT&T Offers a wide variety of free services to those with hearing impairment. Audient – An Alliance for Accessible Hearing Care

AUDIENT helps low income people nationwide access quality hearing aids and related care at a significantly lower cost. AUDIENT income qualifies families to be eligible for a discount on brand name hearing aids available through the AUDIENT Alliance’s national network of dedicated hearing care providers. Brand selection includes Oticon, Phonak, Siemens, Widex and Unitron hearing aids. www.AudientAllianceorg 80 From 415 Area Code: 211 (415) 808-4300 Within San Francisco: 311 (415) 701-2311 TTY: (415) 701-2323 (800) 390-2699 TTY: (800) 900-0706 (800) 772-3140 (866) 956-5400 x 2 California Telephone Access Program Offers free specialized phones that make it easier to hear, easier to dial, and easier to call. The program is funded by a small surcharge that appears on all telephone bills in California. This surcharge appears on your phone bill as "CA Relay Service and Communications Devices Fund." www.CaliforniaPhonesorg/Devices-for-Difficulty-Hearing Deaf Community

Counseling Services (DCCS) Provides deaf counseling services, services include mental health and substance abuse assessment and therapy, psychiatric and medication services, drop in case management to help deaf and hard-of-hearing persons to access services. 1500 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 www.feltonorg/social-services/adult/dccs/ Deaf Counseling Advocacy and Referral Agency (DCARA) Offers resources and provides the hearing community with information about the deaf community and working and living with persons who are deaf, deaf-blind, deafened and hard of hearing. www.dcaraorg Hearing and Speech Center of Northern California Offers audiology services, including hearing aids, to all income levels, counseling, advocacy, support groups, and employment support services. The center also hosts CTAP resource events twice monthly. 1234 Divisadero Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 www.HearingSpeechorg (800) 806-1191 Voice and Video: (415) 255-5848 VP & Toll Free Voice: (510)

343-6670 TTY: (877) 322-7288 (415) 921-7658 TTY: (415) 921-8990 81 Hearing Loss Association of America - San Francisco Chapter Offers information about discount programs for hearing aids and other hearing-related equipment, as well as support and advocacy for people with hearing loss, their families and friends. Meets second Saturday, 10:00 am, every month except June, July, August, & December. 1400 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94109 www.hearinglosscaorg/chapters/northern-chapters/sanfrancisco-chapter Kenneth Andrews: kennyandrews6@gmail.com Josephine Schallehn: jschallehn@hotmail.com Kenneth Andrews: (707) 291-0709 Josephine Schallehn: (415) 567-5377 The agencies listed below will perform services, such as hearing aid repairs, battery changes, fitting of hearing aids and hearing testing in the home. Call to inquire about rates. Audiological Services 1 Shrader Street, Suite 578, San Francisco, CA 94117 (415) 933-6100 Sunset-Park Merced Hearing Aid Center 2620 Ocean

Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132 (415) 333-3600 North East Medical Services Offers information about discount programs for hearing aids and other hearing-related equipment, as well as support and advocacy for people with hearing loss and vision loss, their families and friends. www.nemsorg San Francisco Public Library for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Provides in-depth resources for adults and children who are deaf or hard of hearing, their families, friends, and professionals, as well as services in American Sign Language and English. sfpl.org/indexphp?pg=0200002001 82 (415) 391-9686 (415) 557-4434 Video Phone: (415) 625-9082 St Benedict Parish for the Deaf Offers outreach, advocacy, sign language interpreters, and visitation. All masses are signed www.sfdeafcatholicsorg Toolworks Offers services for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals; they also offer job training, job placement, volunteer placement, college preparation, independent living skills training and support.

www.toolworksorg Tel/TTY: (415) 567-9855 Video Phone: (415) 255-5387 (415) 733-0990 Video Phone: (415) 255-5857 83 Home Maintenance and Repair Better Business Bureau For a list of well qualified businesses that belong to the Better Business Bureau, call for their free Consumer Resource book and Membership Roster. The Better Business Bureau will not make recommendations, but will tell you if they have received complaints about a contractor, agency or business. They will also give a reliability report on companies listed with the Better Business Bureau. Cole Hardware Repair Service Home repair and construction service or artisan referral service. Rebuilding Together This is a community-based project dedicated to helping low-income elderly and disabled San Franciscans live in warmth, safety and dignity through volunteer repair and renovation of owner occupied homes. www.RebuildingTogetherSForg SF Day Labor Members have experience as movers, painters, gardeners, construction

workers, plumbers, busboys, waiters, set-up workers for events, janitors, and more. www.sfdaylabororg (866) 411-2221 (415) 753-2653 x 3 (415) 905-1611 (415) 252-5375 To register complaints about a business that you feel did not treat you fairly, call: Better Business Bureau (866) 411-2221 Consumer Action (415) 777-9635 To register a complaint about a contractor or to check to see if a contractor is licensed, call: Contractor’s State License Board 84 (800) 321-2752 Home Safety Evaluation The Community & Home Injury Prevention Program for Seniors (CHIPPS) Senior injury prevention presentations that highlight potential home hazards for seniors and suggestion for risk reduction. Any senior attending a presentation will be eligible for a free home safety survey. After survey, seniors will then be entitled to free home safety-related repairs. Please call CHIPPS for details www.sfdphorg/dph/comupg/oprograms/CHPP/ Injury/CHIPPS.asp Home Safety Services (Home Modification

Services) 1169 Chess Drive, Unit D, Foster City, CA 94404 www.HomeSafetynet (415) 581-2415 Tel: (650) 571-7774 Fax: (650) 571-7775 San Francisco Safe Free home visits to make recommendations on improving home safety. (415) 553-1984 Senior Home Safety Program San Francisco Fire Department Free home safety assessment. (415) 558-3317 85 Hospice Coming Home Hospice 115 Diamond Street, San Francisco, CA 94114 (415) 861-1110 Crossroads Home Care and Hospice 1109 Vicente Street, # 101, San Francisco, CA 94116 (415) 682-2111 Hospice and Palliative Care of JFCS 2150 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 449-3777 Hospice by the Bay 1902 Van Ness Avenue, 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 626-5900 Laguna Honda Hospice 375 Laguna Honda Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94116 (415) 759-2300 Maitri Compassionate Care 401 Duboce Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94117 (415) 558-3000 Pathways Home Health & Hospice 395 Oyster Point Boulevard South San Francisco, CA 94080

Self-Help HomeCare & Hospice 731 Sansome Street, #100, San Francisco, CA 94111 Sutter VNA and Hospice 2800 Leavenworth Street, #350-B San Francisco, CA 94133 Zen Hospice Project 273 Page Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 86 (650) 634-0133 (415) 677-7600 (415) 749-4201 (415) 913-7682 Housing Related Services / Rent Assistance Department of Aging and Adult Services Please call for a current monthly list of housing information or housing opportunities. Independent Living Resource Center of San Francisco (ILRCSF) Has a housing workshop and can help with housing applications. 825 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development 1 South Van Ness Avenue, 5th Floor San Francisco, CA 94103 Openhouse Offers housing workshops. RSVP required 65 Laguna Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 www.openhouse-sforg San Francisco Housing Authority 1815 Egbert Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 Self-Help for the Elderly Can help with housing applications. 601

Jackson Street, Basement, San Francisco, CA 94133 (415) 355-6700 (415) 543-6222 (415) 701-5500 (415) 296-8995 (415) 715-5200 (415) 677-7600 EVICTION DEFENSE ASSISTANCE API Legal Outreach Call for tenant counseling hours. Many languages available. 1121 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.apiLegalOutreachorg (415) 567-6255 87 Asian Law Caucus Advocates for low income tenants. Call for free legal clinic times. 55 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94111 www.AdvancingJustice-ALCorg Causa Justa :: Just Cause Counseling for Mission or Excelsior low income Spanish speakers. 2301 Mission Street, Suite 201, San Francisco, CA 94110 Hours: Monday and Wednesday, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm; Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 9:00 am – 12:00 noon, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm www.cjjcorg Chinatown Community Development Center Call for appointment. Cantonese, Mandarin and English 663 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA 94111 www.ChinatownCDCorg Eviction Defense Collaborative Rental assistance/loans to

prevent evictions. 1338 Mission Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:30 am – 11:30 pm, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm www.EvictionDefenseorg Felton Institute (formerly Family Service Agency) 1500 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco 1663 Mission Street, Suite 504, San Francisco, CA 94103 Hours: Monday – Thursday, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm 4301 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 9:00 am – 12:00 noon www.hrcsforg 88 (415) 896-1701 (415) 487-9203 (415) 984-2728 (415) 947-0797 (415) 474-7310 x 318 (415) 703-8644 (415) 947-9085 La Raza Centro Legal Information and referral services. Provides bilingual and bicultural resources to service providers that can assist monolingual Spanish speakers. 474 Valencia Street, Suite 295, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.lrclorg (415) 575-3500 Legal Assistance to the Elderly 701 Sutter Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94109

(415) 538-3333 Rent Arbitration and Stabilization Board 25 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 320, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 252-4602 San Francisco Tenants Union Call for tenant counseling drop-in time. 558 Capp Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 www.sftuorg Self-Help for the Elderly 601 Jackson Street, Basement, San Francisco, CA 94133 (415) 282-6622 (415) 677-7600 RENT ASSISTANCE These programs may help clients pay for housing costs in an emergency. They may also help with back rent, deposits, or first and last month’s rent. AIDS Emergency Fund For people with HIV. 1540 Market Street, Suite 320, San Francisco, CA 94103 Catholic Charities Offers back rent assistance to families with children under the age of 18. 990 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 558-6999 (415) 972-1200 89 Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund The Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund provides one-time, temporary assistance to help individuals and families living in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San

Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano and Sonoma counties. Grants are paid directly to the supplier of services. For example, if rental assistance has been approved, the check is written out to the landlord. GLIDE Access to financial help for individuals and families with back rent, rent, and security deposits. 330 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Homeless Prenatal Program Deposit assistance for families with minor children only. Independent Living Resource Center of San Francisco (ILRCSF) For disabled persons. 825 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Lutheran Care Services for Aging Provide move in and/or back rental assistance. 1031 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 Salvation Army Provides rental assistance to those who qualify. St. Anthony’s Foundation Rental assistance for disabled or family with children under 18. 150 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 Swords to Plowshares Rental Assistance for Veterans. (1st & last month) 1060 Howard Street, San

Francisco, CA 94103 Refer to Page 98 for additional information regarding Identity Theft. 90 (415) 777-7120 (415) 674-6000 (415) 546-6756 (415) 543-6222 (415) 441-7777 (415) 553-3568 (415) 592-2782 (415) 252-4788 AFFORDABLE HOUSING WAITLIST OPENINGS (ONLINE) Episcopal Community Services Listings www.sfmohcdorg/sites/default/files/Documents/MOH/ECS%20Listingspdf Mercy Housing www.MercyHousingorg/california-properties#San%20Fran%20Properties One Home Listings www.OneHomeBayAreaorg/properties ACCESSING SHELTERS WOMEN AND MEN, 18 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER Individuals who are registered in CHANGES can dial 311 or (415) 701-2311 to be added to the waitlist for a 90 day long-term reservation. Shelter reservations for one night and weekend stays are made in the afternoons after 4:30 pm daily at the shelter reservation sites noted below, and must made in person. NOTE: Hours may change; please call 311. GLIDE Walk-In Center Meals – 3 times a day. 330 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA

94102 Hours: Monday – Friday 12:00 noon – 9:00 pm Language: English, Spanish (415) 674-6012 91 Mission Neighborhood Resource Center Mission Neighborhood Health Center Showers, laundry, morning snacks, LGBTQQ safe space available. 165 Capp Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 Hours: Monday – Friday 7:00 am – 12:00 noon, 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm (until 8:00 pm on Thursday); Saturday, 7:00 am – 12:00 noon Language: English, Spanish Multi-Service Center South St. Vincent de Paul Society Showers, 24-hour access, some snacks. 525 5th Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 Hours: Daily, 5:00 pm – 1:00 am Language: English, Spanish United Council of Human Services Showers, laundry, lockers, breakfast & dinner, chairs during the night. 2111 Jennings Street, San Francisco, CA 94124 Hours: Daily 7:00 am – 9:00 am, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Language: English, Spanish (415) 869-7960 (415) 597-7960 (415) 671-1100 At all sites, you’ll need proof of negative TB test. You’ll be photo graphed

& get your finger image scanned (but saved only if you consent). They’ll ask for a Social Security number, but you don’t have to give it. You’ll get a reservation for a bed or mat if available; if not, you can wait there during open hours. At the shelter your finger image will be scanned again but not saved. 92 MEN 18+ (WITHOUT CHILDREN) City TEAM Recovery Program 9-12 month drug recovery program. Call ahead or show up clean & sober Monday to Friday to apply. 164 6th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (415) 861-8688 WOMEN 18+ (WITHOUT CHILDREN) A Woman’s Place Enter on Russ Street. 24 hours Call or come to 211 13th Street for emergency shelter. 5 crisis beds (rape or domestic violence); stay up to 7 nights. 16 shelter beds; stay varies. 16 transitional housing beds (6 for HIV+ women); stay up to 18 months. 8-bed substance abuse program; stay 4 months. Drop in noon – 4:00 pm: referrals & case management. 1049 Howard

Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Women’s Emergency Shelter Apply Sunday 6:00 pm for 7-night stay on shared floor mat. Monday – Saturday: claim space 5:30 pm – 6:15 pm; new guests line up 5:30 pm for unclaimed spaces, available 6:15 pm. Dinner, breakfast Leave by 7:00 am 916 Laguna Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 311 (415) 293-7360 (415) 642-0234 Monday – Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (415) 563-9398 On site, daily 5:00 pm – 7:00 am 93 WOMEN SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (WITH OR WITHOUT CHILDREN) Asian Women’s Shelter Call 24 hours for interview. Stay up to 3 months Priority to women and transgendered people with limited resources, and their kids. Kitchen and food provided for cooking. Referrals and counseling available to all genders 5:00 pm to 9:00 am, calls are answered by Woman, Inc. for crisis counseling. Language: Arabic, Cantonese, English, Hindi, Hmong, Indonesian, Japanese, Javanese, Korean, Laotian, Mandarin, Mien, Punjabi, Russian, Spanish, Taiwanese, Thai

& Vietnamese; other languages by phone interpreter. La Casa de las Madres Women 18+ call for confidentially-located shelter. Counseling, house meetings, 3 meals daily, and chores; stay up to 8 weeks. Support groups and counseling for non-residents. 1663 Mission Street, Suite 225, San Francisco, CA 94103 Language: English, Spanish. Other languages available by phone interpreter. Rosalie House Call Monday – Friday 9:00am – 5:00pm for shelter. Adults $0-1 per week (kids free); stay up to 12 weeks. No drugs or alcohol. Counseling, support group, house meetings & chores. Kitchen & food available After office hours, calls are answered by Domestic Violence Hotline for crisis counseling. For non-residential services or to volunteer, drop in Monday and Thursday, 9:00 am – noon and 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm, or call. 1175 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Language: English, Spanish 94 (415) 751-0880 (877) 751-0880 Crisis: (877) 503-1850 Teen: (877) 923-0700 (415) 255-0165

Monday – Friday Non-residential services: (415) 552-2943 x 204 FAMILIES & PREGNANT WOMEN Compass Connecting Point Call for information or drop in for intake interview for placement on the family shelter waitlist. Not a shelter; they find shelter placement for 1- or 2-parent families (with at least 1 child under 18); expectant couples; pregnant women (with proof); and some household member. Same-sex couples accepted Wait 1-6 months for shelter placement, with case management while waiting. Possible financial help for San Francisco families facing eviction. Closed July 4, September 5 995 Market Street, 5th floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 Language: Cantonese, English, German, Mandarin, Spanish Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – noon; Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm First Friendship Family Shelter 1- Or 2- parent families, with kids under 18; pregnant women in 7th month (or 5th month with documented high risk) pregnancy. Same-sex couples accepted Call

noon – 2:00 pm to reserve a one-night slot, or go directly to the shelter 3:00 pm – 8:00 pm for the remaining one-night slots that are given away first-come, first serve. ID required. Claim space by 6:00 pm; curfew 8:00 pm Dinner, breakfast. Phones closed on July 4 and September 5. 501 Steiner Street, San Francisco, CA 94117 Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (855) 234-2667 (415) 642-0234 95 Hamilton Family Emergency Center Shelter for 1- or 2-parent families, expectant couples (with proof) & pregnant women in 7th month (or 5th month with documented high risk) pregnancy. Same-sex couples accepted. Call at 11:00 am SHARP, Monday to Friday, to check availability for 60-day beds. Case management available. Phones closed on July 4 and September 5. 260 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 Missionaries of Charity Call for appointment for personal interview. For pregnant women, or women with 1 girl child, or 1 boy under 2. Pregnant women (with proof) may stay

up to one month after childbirth; others stay up to one month. Be clean and sober, with proof of negative TB test, and able to live a communal life. Two meals daily Leave the house by noon; curfew 5:00 pm. No new shelter guests accepted on Thursday. 55 Sadowa Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 Shelter: (415) 292-5228 Info: (415) 292-9930 (415) 586-3449 8:30 am – 11:00 am 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm Providence Family Shelter Doors open at 9:00 pm and one-night slots are given away first come, first serve. 1601 McKinnon Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94112 YOUTHS Diamond Youth Shelter Youths 12-17 call or show up 24 hours. Dinner, breakfast, showers, counseling, referrals. Length of stay varies; guardians contacted within 72 hours. 536 Central Street, San Francisco, CA 94117 96 (800) 669-6196 Also a human trafficking hotline. (415) 567-1020 Drop-in Engagement Center Diamond Youth Shelter Youth 12-24: Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 1:00pm. Lunch noon – 1:00pm. Showers, lockers, food,

computer access, clothing, laundry, case management, education, counseling, harm reduction groups. 134 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 Language: English, Spanish Huckleberry House Youths 11-17, not on probation, call or show up to be assessed for short-term housing. Guardians contacted within 24 hours. Open 24 hours 3 meals a day, medical services, case management, and therapy. 1292 Page Street, San Francisco, CA 94117 Language: English, Spanish Lark Inn Youths 18-24. Come in or call (24 hrs) to get on waiting list for a bed. (40 beds nightly: 13 for female-identified clients, with restroom assigned by gender.) Length of stay varies, up to 4 months. Case management required; support groups available. Curfew 7:00 pm Leave by 8:30 am. 3 meals daily for long-term shelter guests Emergency beds: sign up by 7:00 pm for lottery; you may use emergency beds no more than 21 nights per year. 869 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 Language: English, Spanish (415) 673-0911 x 200

(415) 621-2929 24 hours (415) 749-2968 (800) 447-8223 VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING Freedom House 18 Month residential program for survivors of slavery and human trafficking. Long term aftercare for adult female survivors of sex or labor trafficking. Provide job skills training and will assist in job search for survivors. www.FreedomHouseSForg (650) 488-0831 97 Identity Theft This sheet contains important information for you if: Someone has used your personal identifying information (your name, address, telephone number, social security number, driver’s license number, etc.) without your consent for an unlawful purpose. Your wallet, purse or mail were recently stolen containing credit cards or applications, blank or completed checks, your driver’s license, social security number, work or school ID, passport, etc. Your personal information can be used by thieves to apply for credit, to create and use counterfeit checks or credit cards, to establish new phone service, obtain

medical care, or to purchase items on credit by phone or mail. This may go on for months or years without you even knowing it! Below is important information to reduce the risk and damage to you of identity theft. Although you are not responsible for monetary losses that result from identity theft, you should protect yourself from being further victimized and act immediately to minimize the damage to your credit. Notify the following agencies and financial institutions and keep a record of your conversations and copies of all letters and documents. LAW ENFORCEMENT Report identity theft crimes immediately to your local police department and to the FTC at (877) 438-4338 or www.ftcgov Penal Code 5306 requires your local police department to take your report, regardless where the identity theft occurred, and forward it to the law enforcement agencies located where the checks or credit cards were used, or where the fraudulent credit applications were presented. When possible prepare a

typed statement of what happened and provide it to officers, along with documentation of the fraudulent accounts and charges, including the city & state where the fraud occurred. The theft of your wallet, purse, or mail is a separate crime from the fraudulent use of your identity, often involving different perpetrators. If you have not already done so you should make a police report for the theft – separate from the fraudulent use of your identity. Record the police report number(s) you’re given and provide them to your creditors. Although the police will take your report, it will be up to 98 you to make all the necessary contacts to protect yourself from further loss and to restore your credit. Lack of evidence often prevents police from making arrests in every case, but your timely report is valuable in any case. CREDIT BUREAUS Call all three credit reporting companies. Report the theft and fraudulent use of your checks, credit cards, ID, or social security number. Ask

that your account be flagged for fraud. Also, add a statement to your report, up to 100 words, “My identity has been used to apply for credit fraudulently. Contact me at (home or work telephone #) to verify all applications.” Be sure to ask how long the fraud alert is posted on your account, and how you can extend it if necessary. California Civil Code 1785153(b) now entitles identity theft victims to a free copy of their credit report every month for 12 months. Civil Code 1785112(m) allows you to put a freeze on your credit report free of charge, to prevent new accounts being opened in your name. If fraudulent accounts have been opened in your name, ask the credit bureaus for names and phone numbers of credit grantors. Send each credit bureau a copy of your police report, and ask them to block the fraudulent information immediately - Cal. Civil Code 1785.16(k) requires them to do so Ask the credit bureaus to notify those who have received your credit report recently, to alert them

to the disputed and erroneous information. CREDIT REPORTING BUREAUS Equifax P.O Box 740241, Atlanta, GA 30374 www.equifaxcom To report fraud: (888) 766-0008 For a credit report: (800) 685-1111 99 Experian P.O Box 9532, Allen, TX 75013 www.experiancom To report fraud: (888) 397-3742 For a credit report: (888) 397-3742 Trans Union P.O Box 6790, Fullerton, CA 92834 www.tuccom To report fraud: (800) 680-7289 For a credit report: (800) 888-4213 CREDITORS Contact all creditors and merchants with whom your name has been used fraudulently by phone and in writing. Provide fraud affidavits or written statements and supporting documentation as requested. You can download a form from the Federal Trade Commission website to use in notifying creditors at www.consumergov/idtheft Close old accounts and get replacement cards with new account numbers for accounts that have been used fraudulently. Carefully monitor your mail and credit card bills for evidence of new fraudulent activity and

report it. For information about how to obtain a copy of a fraudulent application made in your name contact the California Department of Consumer Affairs, (800) 952-5210. Cal. Penal Code 5308 requires creditors to give you the personal information used to open a fraudulent account in your name, and all the transactions conducted on that account, once you give them a copy of your police report. STOLEN CHECKS OR COUNTERFEIT CHECKS If you have had checks stolen or counterfeited, or bank accounts set up fraudulently, report it the police and to every one of the listed check verification companies. Banks do not automatically send them fraud reports and they do not share data with each other. Cancel all bank accounts affected by fraud, and obtain new account numbers. Stop- 100 payments are not effective because they only last 90 days – and they cost you money. Also, stolen account numbers can be used to print new checks on personal computers with check-writing software, and to make

fraudulent automated transfers. CHECK VERIFICATION SERVICES Certigy (800) 437-5120 Chexsystems (800) 513-7125 CrossCheck Inc. (707) 665-2100 (800) 654-2365 Global Payments Inc (877) 215-8117 SCAN (866) 707-9884 (800) 262-7771 TeleCheck (800) 710-9898 ATM CARDS If your ATM card has been stolen or compromised get a new card, account number and PIN. Do not use your old PIN When creating a PIN don’t use common numbers like the last four digits of your Social Security number or your birth date. DRIVER’S LICENSE If someone is using your driver license information as identification on bad checks or for traffic violations, report this to police and to Investigators at the nearest office of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Ask if any other licenses were issued in your name and put a fraud alert on your DMV record. You may ask for a new driver’s license number. California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) fraud unit at (866) 658-5758, or email dlfraud@dmv.cagov, or go

to wwwdmvcagov 101 MAIL THEFT OR FRAUDULENT CHANGE OF ADDRESS Make a report with the local Postal Inspector if you suspect someone has stolen your mail, filed a change of your address or has used the mail to commit credit or bank fraud. If you find out where fraudulent credit cards in your name were sent, notify the local Postmaster for that address to forward all mail in your name to your own address. You may also need to talk with the mail carrier. US Postal Inspection Service in San Francisco at (877) 876-2455, or go to postalinspectors.uspisgov SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER MISUSE Call the Social Security Administration to report fraudulent use of your Social Security number. Be aware the SSA will only issue you a new number if you fit their fraud victim criteria. You should order a copy of your Earnings and Benefits Statement and check it for accuracy. Social Security Administration: To report fraud, please call (800) 269-0271 or visit oig.ssagov/report To order your Earnings and

Benefits Statement, please call (800) 772-1213. For more information, go to www.SocialSecuritygov PASSPORTS If your passport has been stolen, notify the passport office in writing. San Francisco Passport Agency 95 Hawthorne Street, #5, San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 538-2700 Toll Free: (877) 487-2778 UTILITIES & PHONE SERVICE 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 703-2782 If someone has ordered service in your name cancel the account and open a new one. Provide a password that must be used any time the account is changed. If you are having trouble with falsified accounts contact the State Public Utilities Commission. 102 INTERNET FRAUD Report suspected criminal or civil fraud committed over the Internet to the FBI at www.ic3gov TRAFFIC CITATIONS, SUSPENSIONS, OR REVOCATIONS ISSUED IN YOUR NAME Make a police report of identity theft with your local law enforcement agency, and submit to the issuing court your right thumbprint and a statement under penalty of

perjury, that you are not the person to whom the citation or warrant was issued, per Vehicle Code 40500(e). Request a finding of factual innocence, as authorized in Penal Code 530.6 For criminal warrants, you may have to request a hearing in the county where the warrant was issued. YOUR CONSUMER RIGHTS You are not required to pay any bill or portion of a bill that is a result of identity theft. Any payment you do make could be used to prove your liability for the debt. You are not required to cover any checks that were written or cashed fraudulently. Your credit rating should not be permanently affected and no legal action should be taken against you. If any merchant, financial institution or collection agency suggests otherwise, simply restate your willingness to cooperate, but don’t allow yourself to be coerced into paying fraudulent bills. You may wish to consult with an attorney For more information about-privacy rights and identity theft, please go to www.idTheftCenterorg HOW

TO PROTECT YOURSELF • Buy a shredder and use it before you discard or recycle any papers containing your name or personal information. • Shred all junk mail, especially pre-approved credit card offers or convenience checks – a common source of fraud. 103 • Never carry your social security number or passport unless necessary. Only carry credit cards you plan to use. • Photocopy the contents your wallet and keep the copies in a safe place, if needed later to make a police report. • Get a free copy of your credit report each year from the three Credit Reporting Bureaus, to check for fraudulent accounts. • Go online to www.AnnualCreditReportcom or call (877) 322-8228 • Check your bank and credit card statements every month for fraudulent charges, additional signers, or address changes. • Unless your mailbox is secure, mail check payments at the post office and pick up new checks at the bank to avoid theft. • Don’t give identifying information over the phone or

internet to anyone you didn’t call or don’t know personally. • Never leave your checkbook, purse or wallet in a vehicle, an office desk drawer, on a chair, or in shopping cart. • Beware of pickpockets when in crowds or taking public transportation, and carry your wallet or purse in front of your body. • Don’t use your mother’s maiden name as a password. Family names are available over the Internet. 104 Immigration and Naturalization API Legal Outreach 1121 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.apiLegalOutreachorg (415) 567-6255 Asian Law Caucus 55 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94111 www.AdvancingJustice-ALCorg (415) 896-1701 Catholic Charities 990 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 972-1313 Central American Resource Center (CARECEN) 3101 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 642-4400 Centro Latino de San Francisco 1656 15th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 861-8761 International Institute of San Francisco 657 Mission Street,

Suite 301, San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 538-8100 Jewish Family and Children’s Services 2150 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 449-1200 La Raza Centro Legal Information and referral services. Provides bilingual and bicultural resources to service providers that can assist monolingual Spanish speakers. 474 Valencia Street, Suite 295, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.lrclorg San Francisco Public Library - Detailed practice materials. - Guide to naturalization. - List of location organizations that can help. 100 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 www.sfplorg/indexphp?pg=0000000401 (415) 575-3500 (415) 557-4400 105 Self-Help for the Elderly 601 Jackson Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 106 (415) 677-7600 In-Home Support If you need support in your home, ranging from housekeeping services to medical treatments, there are agencies that provide visits from a variety of workers to meet your needs. Medicare, Medi-Cal and private insurance may cover some of these

services. Below is a descriptive list of various types of assistance REGISTERED NURSE (RN) A professional nurse who is licensed by the California Board of Registered Nurses. The RN provides skilled care including giving medications and administering treatments as prescribed by a physician. CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDE (CHHA) Provides help with personal hygiene, such as bathing, toileting and grooming. May also assist a patient in walking, meal preparation and other activities of daily living. CERTIFIED NURSE’S AIDE (CNA) Provides non-specialized nursing services such as taking vital signs, giving baths, and changing linens and personal care. LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE (LVN) Provides specialized nursing services such as medication monitoring and wound care, but cannot provide the range of services of an RN. MEDICAL SOCIAL WORKER (MSW) Provides counseling and support, coordinates services from resources in the community. Can arrange for alternative living arrangements such as

placement in a board and care or nursing home if requested. 107 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST (OT) Assist patients with disabilities to function more independently, including use of special equipment, exercise and education. PHYSICAL THERAPIST (PT) Provides help to people whose strength, ability to move or sensation is impaired using exercise, heat, cold, water therapy or other treatments to control pain, strengthen muscles and improve coordination. SPEECH THERAPIST (ST) Provides instruction and treatment to patients with speech and swallowing problems. REGISTERED DIETICIAN (RD) Assists with special diets for health problems, weight loss or weight gain. Provides counseling regarding diet, nutrition, food preparation and menus. HOMEMAKER Assist with household tasks including light housekeeping, shopping and errands. POINTERS TO CONSIDER BEFORE HIRING 1. Before calling for assistance, write down a list of duties you need help with 2. Check with several in-home support agencies because

prices and level of care vary 3. If you are hiring through an agency, call the Better Business Bureau at (510) 2381000 to see whether there have been complaints lodged against the agency you are thinking of using. 4. Make a contract that includes the duties to be performed, unacceptable behavior, your name and the employee’s name, salary, days, work hours and date of contract. 5. If possible, have someone else there with you to help you with the interview 108 6. Make sure you get receipts for all purchases made on your behalf 7. Avoid problems: don’t tempt anyone – put money and valuables in a safe place IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES (IHSS) In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) is a Federal/State and County funded program designed to provide assistance to those eligible aged, blind, or disabled individuals who are unable to remain safely in their own homes with assistance. IHSS is an alternative to out-of-home care/institutional placement. IHSS pays for a wide variety of services

domestic and personal careenabling the individual to live safely in his/her own home, while encouraging independence. In-Home Support Services (IHSS) Department of Aging and Adult Services Assessment and evaluation by social worker to determine amount of home care. Bonded & Insured: N/A Live-In Area Served No San Francisco. (415) 355-6700 Payment and Rates Eligibility based on assets, income and functional need. Private provider rate: $12.25/hour 109 Homebridge (formerly IHSS Consortium) Homemaker, Home care provider, Case Management. Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In Area Served No San Francisco IHSS consumers. (415) 225-2079 Payment and Rates Department of Social Services By IHSS. Referral, and paid by IHSS. IHSS Public Authority Homemaker Home Care Provider Bonded & Insured: No. Live-In Area Served Depend upon agreement between consumer and provider. San Francisco IHSS consumers. (415) 243-4477 Payment and Rates Department of Social Services. Independent

Provider paid through IHSS HOMECARE RESOURCES The Department of Aging and Adult Services, which publishes this guide, does not recommend or endorse any of the homecare agencies listed below. The information provided in this guide has been submitted by the agencies listed and are subject to change. Please call Information, Referral and Assistance (415) 355-6700 with any complaints or changes related to any homecare agency listed. 110 Accent Care CHHA, CNA homemaker, companion, respite care free assessment Bath/tuck-in Service for $50 for a 1-hr visit. Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In San Francisco, $410 $440/day Area Served East Bay, San Francisco, San Mateo. $280 - $320, depends on location. Payment & Rates Please call. Aging Solutions Inc. - Elder Abuse Interventions - Private Care Management, Assessments, and Crisis Intervention for aging or dependent relatives by Nurse Care Managers and team of Professional Geriatric Care Managers. www.AgingSolutionscom American

Carequest Assist patients with simple daily activities such as bathing, dressing and kitchen needs. Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In $375/day $27/hour (4 hour minimum) Area Served San Francisco Bay Area, San Mateo County, Santa Clara County. (800) 834-3059 (415) 324-5088 (877) 301-9702 (415) 885-9100 Payment & Rates Please call. 111 Alegre Home Care RN, CHHA, CNA, OT, PT, ST, Homemaker, Respite care, Bathing, Dressing, Meal preparation, Light housekeeping. Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In $365 $420/day $27.75/hour (4 hour minimum) Home visit: $61 for 1.5 hour Area Served San Francisco Bay Area, Alameda County, Contra Costa County, Marin County, San Mateo County, Sonoma County. Payment & Rates Medicare, MediCal, Private Insurance. Please call for special rates. Amedisys RN, CHHA, LVN, MSW, OT, PT, ST. Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In No $275 visit support 1.5 hour Area Served San Francisco Bay Area, Marin, San Mateo. (650) 652-9128 Payment & Rates

Medi-Cal with Medicare, Private Insurance, Private Pay Arcadia Health Care Provides personal care in home or assisted living facility by experienced, trained caregivers. Wheelchair accessible van service (Arcadia On the Go). Visits, hourly and live-in www.ArcadiaCarecom 112 (415) 255-2880 Tel: (415) 255-2880 Fax: (415) 255-6583 Asian American Home Care RN, CHHA, LVN, MSW, OT, PT, ST, IV therapist. Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In No Area Served San Francisco Bay Area, Alameda County, Contra Costa County, San Mateo County, Santa Clara County Payment & Rates Medi-Cal, Medicare, Private Insurance, Private Pay Aunt Ann’s Home Care Care at home provided by screened, bonded employees with 24-hour nursing supervision. Relief staffing for care facilities is also available. www.AuntAnnscom CareGiver Staffing CNA, Respite Care, Bathing, Dressing, Meal Prep, Laundry, Med. Reminder, Surgery recovery, shopping, doctor visits. Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In $270 per 12 hours

$26.00/hr Area Served Marin County, San Francisco County, San Mateo County (415) 974-3530 (650) 757-2000 (415) 397-2727 Payment & Rates Private Pay Care For Seniors Companion-ship Personal care, Meal Preparation, Light housekeeping Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In Area Served $30/hour (4 San Francisco, San hour minimum) Mateo County, Santa Clara County After 4hours $26 - $28 (415) 434-0138 (415) 664-9991 Payment & Rates Private Pay, Long Term Care Insurance 113 Caring Hands / Manos Carinosas Homemaker, House cleaning, Home health Care. Bonded & Insured: No. Live-In No Area Served East Bay, San Francisco (415) 626-2128 Payment & Rates Direct Pay: $15/hour Baby Sitting, Adult Care, Cleaning House: $20/hour (3 hour minimum) Choice Care Home Referral Services Personal care, Medication reminders, Care Management, Meal preparations, Errands, Light shopping, housekeeping. Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In Area Served $285/day Alameda County, San

Francisco County, San Mateo County, Marin County 114 Payment and Rates Private pay $24/hour (4 hour minimum) Call for detailed rates. (415) 665-2010 Compassionate Community Care Bathing, dressing, homemaker, housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, medication reminder, care management, companionship Call for other services. Bonded & Insured: Insured. Employee covered by Workers Comp. Live-In Area Served 24 hour Live-in rate: $395/day Daly City, Part of East Bay, San Francisco, San Mateo, South San $28/hour (4 hour minimum) Francisco. Payment and Rates Private pay, please call for special rates. ElderConsult Provides expert geriatric house calls, with an emphasis on maximizing quality of life and minimizing use of medication. Our focus is on patients suffering from complex medical problems: pain, refusing to eat. www.ElderConsultcom Emergency In- Home Support Service Self-Help for the Elderly CHHA, Homemaker, Cooking, Shopping, Age 60+, low income clients only $9,200

P/Mo Bonded & Insured: No. Live-In Area Served No San Francisco No IHSS (415) 921-5038 Tel: (650) 357-8834 Fax: (650) 357-8811 (415) 677-7595 Payment and Rates Free 4 times per year for 3 hours or 1 free deep cleaning per year (eviction prevention) 115 Home Care Assistance Bathing, dressing, grooming, homemaker, housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, medication Reminder, companionship. Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In Area Served $340/day San Francisco. (415) 904-1085 (866) 454-8346 Payment and Rates Private Pay $27-$29/hour (4 hour minimum) Home Instead Senior Care Homemaker, Companion, Errands, Transportation, Light housekeeping, Preparing meals, Personal care Bonded & Insured: Please Call. Live-In Area Served $260$400/day San Francisco, San Mateo (415) 441-6490 Payment and Rates Direct pay $2628/hr. Long Term Care. Honor Medication reminders, Staying active, Meal preparation, Grocery shopping, Transportation, Light housekeeping, Personal care and

hygiene, Companionship, Check-in visits. www.JoinHonorcom 116 (877) 777-5116 Interim Health Care CNA, Homemaker, Companion, Personal Care Aide Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In Area Served $390 $475/day San Francisco, San Mateo County, Santa Clara County. Payment and Rates Private Insurance, Private Pay $24-$26/hour (4 hour minimum), Long Term Care. Kaiser Home Health Department RN, CHHA, MSW, OT, PT, ST Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In Area Served No San Francisco (650) 480-5703 24 hour On Call Service (415) 833-2770 Payment and Rates Kaiser Plan members and Medicare Must be referred by Kaiser MD Kimochi, Inc. Homemaker, respite care, transportation. Bonded & Insured: No. Live-In Area Served No San Francisco (415) 931-2275 Payment and Rates Private pay $15-$17/hour 117 Institute on Aging Home Care and Support Services RN, LVN, CAN, Homemaker, Respite Care, Bathing, Dressing, Meal preparation, Light Housekeeping, Book keeping, Care Management Bonded

& Insured: Yes. Live-In Area Served Yes, please call for rates San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara Payment and Rates Please call Network for Elders Homemaker. Bonded & Insured: No. Live-In Area Served No San Francisco (415) 647-5353 Payment and Rates $15.00/hour NEXT Village San Francisco Transportation, Grocery Shopping, Support for Seniors living at home. www.NextVillageSFcom Bonded & Insured: No. Live-In Area Served No Northeast San Francisco neighborhoods 118 (415) 750-4111 Payment and Rates Annual membership fee. Can be subsidized by grant. (415) 888-2868 On Lok Lifeways - Adult Social Day Care - Community Services - Comprehensive Senior Health Plan - Congregate Meals - Home-Delivered Meals - In-Home Support Services - Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) - Medical Services - Transportation 1333 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 www.onlokorg Providence Care Coordinate Medical Appointments, Transportation, Escorting, Complex and

Hospice Care, Alzheimer’s Care. Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In Area Served No San Francisco County, Alameda County, San Mateo County, Marin County. Area Served $375/day San Francisco, Bay Area (415) 359-9700 Payment and Rates Private Pay, Long Term Care Insurance $27/hour (4 hour minimum) Reliable Caregivers Inc. In home care, Meal Prep, Light Housekeeping, Grocery Shopping Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In Tel: (415) 292-8888 Fax: (415) 292-8745 (415) 436-0100 (650) 286-0111 (510) 845-0100 Payment and Rates $26-$30/hour. Please contact Care Manager. 119 Rest Care Home Care Bathing, Meal Prep, Light Housekeeping, Grocery Shopping, Transport for personal use. Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In Area Served $295/day San Francisco County, Alameda County. Payment and Rates Private Pay $35.00/hour Long Term Care Sage Eldercare Solutions Offers a boutique home care experience. www.SageElderCarecom (415) 775-5642 San Francisco Village Community organization for

older adults who are living independently – providing volunteer support, transportation, social, health/wellness, educational programming, and inter-generational connection. www.sfvillageorg Bonded & Insured: Insured. Not Bonded Live-In Area Served No San Francisco 120 (510) 357-4222 (510) 357-1002 Payment and Rates Sliding scale membership fee. (415) 387-1375 Seniors At Home Jewish Family and Children’s Services Homemaker, Personal attendant, Bill paying, Eldercare, Companion, Conservator-ship, Skilled Nursing services. Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In Direct Pay $360/day Nurse Visit $150/visit Sliding Scale (415) 449-3777 Area Served Payment and Rates San Francisco, Bay $23 - $26/hour Area, Marin County, Long Term North & South Insurance Peninsula Two hour shift available for $60 The Stegner Residential Registry Placement outside the home in assisted living, life care, or senior communities. The goal is to match senior with appropriate facility. There is

no fee for elderly clients or families. www.StegnerRegistrycom Sutter Care at Home RN, CHHA, MSW, OT, PT, ST, RD, Hospice services, Infusion therapy. Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In Area Served No San Francisco (415) 775-4508 (650) 365-1884 (415) 749-4200 Payment and Rates Medicare, Medi-Cal, Private Insurance, Private Pay (MD referral only) 121 THRIVE Support Services Inc. Homemaker health care, light housekeeping and meal preparation. Bonded & Insured: Insured. Not Bonded Live-In Area Served $19 - $22 (no minimum required) San Francisco, San Mateo County Payment and Rates Private Pay UCSF Home Healthcare RN, CHHA, MSW, OT, PT, ST, Nutrition Bonded & Insured: Insured. Not Bonded Live-In Area Served No. San Francisco, Marin County, San Mateo County Area Served No. San Francisco, San Mateo Payment and Rates Both Programs may require a $15 per visit co. payment. Veterans must receive their medical care at the SFVA 122 (415) 353-3155 (415) 353-3100

Payment and Rates Medi-Cal, Medicare VA Homemaker / Home Health Aide CH / HHA Services, Home Respite Services Bonded & Insured: Yes. Live-In (510) 292-5056 (415) 221-4810 x 2822 (for last’s names A-L) (415) 221-4810 x 4345 (for last’s names M-Z) In Hospital Respite Programs The following are programs that offer 24 hour care so the caregiver can have a break. Some of the programs are paid by Medi-Cal, a co-payment or are free. Laguna Honda Hospital Respite Services 8 weeks per year. Medi-cal – Medicare – Private Pay No HMO. (415) 682-5681 VA RESPITE PROGRAMS (VETERANS ONLY) Martinez (925) 372-2000 Menlo Park (650) 493-5000 San Francisco. (415) 221-4810 123 Internet Resources ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY Ability Tools AbleData www.ATnetorg www.AbleDatacom ActiveForever www.ActiveForevercom Buck & Buck www.BuckAndBuckcom Dr. Leonard’s Healthcare Corp Hearing and Speech Center Independent living aids, LLC Job Accommodation Network Smarthome

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Gmail Outlook Yahoo Mail mail.googlecom www.outlookcom www.mailyahoocom 125 FEDERAL AND STATE DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAMS Department of Aging and Adult Services Senior Gateway Site serves seniors, family members and caregivers with information about preventing and reporting fraud, abuse and neglect. www.sfdaasorg www.seniorscagov GENERAL INFORMATION Gilbert Guide A comprehensive senior housing guide and homecare directory for the aging. www.GilbertGuidecom GROCERIES delivery.com www.deliverycom Safeway www.safewaycom HOMELESS Free Print Shop San Francisco Homeless Resource www.FreePrintShoporg www.sfhomelessnet JOB SEARCH Craigslist www.craigslistcom Monster www.monstercom Yahoo 126 www.yahoocom LGBT Gay Civil Unions www.gay-civil-unionscom Gay Parent Magazine www.GayParentMagcom LGBT Community Partnership www.sfhsaorg/6399htm LGBT Community Resource Center LGBT.stanfordedu Queer Resources Directory www.GRDorg LIFT REPAIRS & VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS

Ability Center Mobility Systems www.AbilityCentercom www.MobilitySystemscom LOW COST INTERNET ACCESS Access from AT&T www.attcom/shop/internet/access/ Comcast Internet Essentials Senior Pilot www.InternetEssentialscom/Seniors MAPS Google MapQuest www.googlecom/maps www.mapquestcom MEDICAL INFORMATION KidsHealth MedlinePlus www.kidshealthorg www.nlmnihgov/medlineplus 127 WebMD www.webmdcom MOVING ASSISTANCE Donna Robbins Ultimate Moves (510) 703-7476 www.UltimateMovesnet NEWS Google News news.googlecom MSNBC www.msnbccom SFGATE www.sfgatecom ONLINE COMMUNITIES AARP Community Living Campaign www.aarpcom www.sfCommunityLivingorg Facebook www.facebookcom LinkedIn www.linkedincom PHYSICAL FITNESS AARP American Senior Fitness Association 128 www.aarpcom www.SeniorFitnessnet PRESCRIPTION ONLINE ORDERS CVS Safeway Walgreens www.cvscom www.safewaycom www.walgreenscom RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES Residential Care Guide www.ResidentialCareGuideorg SAN

FRANCISCO FREE HELP CHARTS Free Print Shop Current listing of Free Eats, Medical Offices, Mental Health Services, Neighborhood Fix It, Pantries, and Shelters in San Francisco. www.FreePrintShoporg SEARCH ENGINES Ask www.askcom Bing www.bingcom Google www.googlecom Yahoo www.yahoocom SENIORS & PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Department of Aging and Adult Services Healthy Aging San Francisco www.sfdaasorg www.sfHealthyAgingorg 129 Independent Living Resource Center of San Francisco (ILRCSF) Lighthouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired www.ilrcsforg www.lighthouse-sforg SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS Bay Area Communication Access Beyond the Words, Inc. Hired Hands LLC www.BACAinterpcom www.BeyondTheWordsINCcom www.HiredHandsASLcom SPIRITUALITY AND AGING American Society on Aging www.asagingorg Institute on Aging www.ioagingorg National Council on Aging www.ncoaorg SUPPORT GROUPS Family Caregiver Alliance www.caregiverorg TRANSPORTATION Lyft www.lyftcom Uber

www.ubercom VETERINARY SERVICES Animal Farm Pet Hospital 130 www.AnimalFarmPetHospitalcom Bay Area Bird Hospital www.BayAreaBirdHospitalcom Refer to the Pet Services section on Page 166 for additional information. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors VolunteerMatch www.baadsorg www.VolunteerMatchorg WHEELCHAIR REPAIR & RENTAL Scootaround www.scootaroundcom 131 Legal Assistance AARP Call for information on your local chapter Asian Law Caucus 55 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94111 www.AdvancingJustice-ALCorg (888) 687-2277 (415) 896-1701 Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach 1121 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 567-6255 Bay Area Legal Aid 1035 Market Street 6th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 982-1300 California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform (CANHR) - Advocacy Support - Consumer Counseling - Continuing Care Retirement Communities - Family Council Organizing - Lawyer Referral Service - Legal Service

Support - Nursing Home Guide - Residential Care Guide 650 Harrison Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107 www.canhrorg Tel (800) 474-1116 (415) 974-5171 Fax: (415) 777-2904 Catholic Charities 990 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 972-1200 Central American Resource Center (CARECEN) 3101 Mission Street, Suite 301, San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 642-4400 Eviction Defense Collaborative Advocacy to prevent eviction, rental assistance/loans to prevent evictions. 1338 Mission Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:30 am – 11:30 pm, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm www.EvictionDefenseorg 132 (415) 947-0797 Fair Housing Enforcement San Francisco Human Right Commission 25 Van Ness Avenue, 3rd Floor , San Francisco, CA 94102 Independent Living Resource Center San Francisco Legal services for individuals with disabilities (ages 1859). 825 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 252-2500 (415) 543-6222 International Institute of the Bay Area 657

Mission Street, Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 538-8110 Instituto Laboral de la Raza 2947 16th Street, Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 431-7522 La Raza Centro Legal Information and referral services. Provides bilingual and bicultural resources to service providers that can assist monolingual Spanish speakers. 474 Valencia Street, Suite 295, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.lrclorg Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights 131 Steuart Street, 4th Floor, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94105 Legal Assistance to the Elderly - Individual Advocacy - Legal Services 701 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 575-3500 (415) 543-9444 (415) 538-3333 National Center for Lesbian Rights 870 Market Street, Suite 370, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 392-6257 Office of the District Attorney www.sfDistrictAttorneyorg (415) 553-1751 Public Guardian Department of Aging and Adult Services 1650 Mission Street, 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 355-3555 133 Swords to

Plowshares 1060 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 252-4788 Transgender Law Center 870 Market Street , San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 865-0176 If there agencies are unable to help you with your legal matter, they will refer you to the: Lawyer Referral and Information Service Bar Association of San Francisco Main: (415) 982-1600 Attorney Referral Services [low-income/sliding scale] Referral: (415) 989-1616 301 Battery Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94111 134 Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) 30th Street Senior Center On Lok Lifeways 225 30th Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94131 (415) 550-2210 Alliance Health Project UCSF Division of LGBTQ Services 1930 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 476-3902 Castro Senior Center Golden Gate Senior Services 110 Diamond Street, San Francisco, CA 94114 (415) 863-3507 Canon Kip Senior Center Episcopal Community Services 705 Natoma Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 487-3300 x 6200 Catholic

Charities 990 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 972-1200 COLAGE 3543 18th Street #1, San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 861-5437 Communities United Against Violence 427 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 777-5500 Family Caregiver Alliance 235 Montgomery Street, Suite 950 San Francisco, CA 94104 (800) 445-8106 Gaylesta, Inc. 584 Castro Street, #230, San Francisco, CA 94114 (415) 729-3996 Health Right 360 Haight Ashbury Free Clinics 558 Clayton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117 1735 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 746-1950 (415) 746-1940 135 Institute on Aging 3575 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 (415) 750-4111 Jewish Family and Children’s Services 2150 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 449-1200 Lavender Seniors 1395 Bancroft Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94577 (510) 667-9655 LGBT Community Center 1800 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 865-5555 Lyon-Martin Health Services 1748 Market Street, Suite 201, San

Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 565-7667 LYRIC 127 Collingwood Street, San Francisco, CA 94114 (415) 703-6150 National Center for Lesbian Rights 870 Market Street, Suite 370, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 392-6257 Newcomers Health Program Refugee Medical Clinic 995 Potrero Avenue, Building 80, Ward 85 San Francisco, CA 94110 Openhouse Housing, services and community for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Seniors. 65 Laguna Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 206-8608 (415) 296-8995 Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbian and Gays (PFLAG) P.O Box 640223, San Francisco, CA 94164 (415) 921-8850 San Francisco AIDS Foundation 1035 Market Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 487-3000 136 Shanti Project Match peers/volunteers to LGBTQ seniors and disabled LGBTQ adults. Peers and/or volunteers are able to drive and escort clients to medical appointment including outside San Francisco. 3170 23rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 Tom Waddell Health Center 50 Lech

Walesa, San Francisco, CA 94102 Transform SF (Citywide HIV Prevention Program) Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center 730 Polk Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94109 Transgender Law Center 870 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 979-9550 x 314 (415) 355-7400 (415) 409-4101 (415) 865-0176 137 Library Services ACCOMMODATIONS All San Francisco Public Library facilities are accessible for wheelchair users. For other accommodations, individuals can call specific programs listed below, or call the Access Services Manager: (415) 557-4557. ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGY Computers with adaptive technology (AT) software and peripheral devices are available for use in SFPL libraries. Software includes programs for screen magnification, screen reading, voice recognition, braille translation, etc. Peripherals include large monitors, keyboards with large characters, alternative mouse/pointing devices, refreshable braille display, etc. For more information about AT, please call the

Access Services Manager: (415) 5574557. DEAF SERVICES CENTER The Deaf Services Center (DSC) provides in-depth resources for adults and children who are deaf or hard of hearing, their families, friends and professionals. The DSC collection includes books, videos and DVDs, magazines, and resource files with information about American Sign Language, Deaf culture, interpreting, parenting, hearing loss, deafness and other related subjects. A videophone is available for free use by the public during DSC open hours. SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER SERVICES Sign language interpreter services can be provided for SFPL-sponsored public programs. These services should be requested as far in advance as possible. Submitting requests at 138 least three days in advance will help to ensure availability. Please call (415) 557-4557 (voice) to make requests. For more information, please call: (415) 557-4434 (voice) (415) 625-9082 (videophone) (415) 557-4433 (TTY) FRIENDS FOR LIFE The Friends for Life

service gets library materials to people who live in San Francisco and are unable to visit the library because of a permanent or long-term disability. Patrons may elect to have a friend select and pick materials up for them. Alternatively, they can get library materials sent free through the mail, including books, CDs, DVDs, etc. Postage is paid by the library You turn the mailing card over on the zippered book bag and send everything back through the mail. Librarians will help you select materials and place holds on them, or you can place your own holds online. For an application, please call the Library for the Blind and Print Disabled: (415) 5574253. Ask for Friends for Life LIBRARY FOR THE BLIND AND PRINT DISABLED The Library for the Blind and Print Disabled (LBPD) on the 2nd floor of the Main Library offers free services to San Francisco residents of any age who are unable to read traditional print materials due to a visual or physical disability. LBPD provides recorded books (a

collection of new titles and old favorites), magazines, and the special playback equipment needed to listen to them. A small collection of audio-described movies is also available on DVD. Materials can be sent by mail or checked out at LBPD. Mail service is provided free of charge through a special USPS program. SFPL documents can be provided in braille or large print formats when requested. 139 For further information, please call: (415) 557-4253 or email lbpd@sfpl.org LIBRARY ON WHEELS The Library on Wheels is a wheelchair-accessible bookmobile providing services for seniors at over 30 places where they live and meet. The Library on Wheels also visits The Arc of San Francisco each month. For more information, please call: (415) 557-4346 140 Meals PREPARED AND DELIVERED TO HOME If you are unable to prepare meals for yourself and are unable to attend a congregate meal site, call Department of Aging and Adult Services’ Information Referral and Assistance unit at (415)

355-6700 or call the following programs and inquire. Information Referral and Assistance Department of Aging and Adult Services A centralized intake and referral system to assist and link you to appropriate home-delivered meal services. 30th Street Senior Center Delivery 6 days a week, including holidays. Modified diets available. www.OnLokorg Area Served: Seniors in the Bernal Heights, Diamond Heights, Excelsior, Eureka Valley, Glen Park, Ingleside, Mission, Noe Valley, Portola, Visitacion Valley Centro Latino de San Francisco Provides Latino meals, delivery 5 days a week. www.CentroLatinoDeSForg Area Served: Seniors in the Excelsior, Ingleside, Merced, Mission, Ocean, Visitation Valley Home on the Range Serves the Bay Area, delivery 5 days a week. Call for monthly menu. www.HomeOnTheRangeMealscom (415) 355-6700 (800) 510-2020 Tel: (415) 550-2210 Fax: (415) 648-3957 (415) 861-8758 (415) 333-1787 141 Jewish Family and Children’s Services Provides kosher meals, delivery 5

days a week. www.jfcsorg Area Served: Seniors in Forest Hill, Park Merced, Richmond, Sunset Kimochi, Inc. Provides Japanese meals, delivery 5 days a week. www.kimochi-incorg Area Served: Serves Seniors in the Marina, Richmond, Sunset, Western Addition Meals on Wheels of San Francisco Provides two meals per day with modified diet options, delivery daily, weekdays or two times per week. www.mowsforg Area Served: Seniors Citywide Meals That Heal The Salvation Army Provides American/Western style meals Monday thru Friday. Area Served: Homebound Seniors and Adults with Disabilities in the Tenderloin Project Open Hand Provides up to three medically tailored meals per day, health checks and nutrition counseling for persons living with critical illness. 730 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 www.openhandorg Area Served: Citywide Russian American Community Services Provides Russian Meals, delivery 5 days a week. www.racssforg Area Served: Seniors and adults with disabilities in the Parkside,

Sunset, Richmond 142 Tel: (415) 449-3777 Fax: (415) 449-3839 Tel: (415) 931-2287 (415) 931-2294 Fax: (415) 931-2299 Tel: (415) 920-1111 Fax: (415) 920-1110 (415) 440-4325 Tel: (415) 447-2300 Tel: (800) 551-6325 Fax: (415) 447-2492 Tel: (415) 387-5336 Fax: (415) 387-5357 Self-Help for the Elderly Provides Chinese meals, delivery 5 days a week. www.SelfHelpElderlyorg Area Served: Seniors and Adults with disabilities in Chinatown, North Beach, Outer Sunset, Richmond, Tenderloin Tel: (415) 677-7600 Fax: (415) 296-0313 OTHER FOOD OPTIONS Blue Apron Provides all the ingredients to make a delicious meal in exactly the right proportions. www.BlueAproncom Eat24 Online and mobile food delivery and takeout. www.Eat24Hourscom GrubHub Online and mobile food ordering company connecting diners with local takeout restaurants. www.GrubHubcom SF-Marin Food Bank Offers the following: USDA Supplemental Food Program, Brown Bag Pantries and Home Delivered Groceries. For more information about

these programs contact the SF Marin Food Bank. www.sfmFoodBankorg UberEATS Online and mobile food ordering and delivery platform. www.UberEatscom/San Francisco/ (888) 278-4349 (877) 850-4024 (877) 585-1085 Tel: (415) 282-1900 Fax: (415) 282-1909 (877) 585-1085 143 Waiters on Wheels Delivers meals from over 100 restaurants, as well as light grocery shopping at corner stores. Call for a Restaurant Guide, and for delivery charge information. Accepts Cash, VISA, MasterCard, American Express. www.WaitersOnWheelscom Tel: (415) 452-6600 Fax: (415) 452-6640 There are also some restaurants that deliver citywide or within certain areas. Many offer a wide variety of items on their menus. If you would like to find a restaurant that delivers to your home, please visit: www.GrubHubcom SENIOR CONGREGATE MEAL SITES BY NEIGHBORHOOD Seniors are age 60+. V □ Vegetarian option available; please call for details. R □ Reservation recommended. * Also serve adults with disability (age 18-59).

E E A A A BAYVIEW Dr. George W Davis Senior Center * Bayview Senior Services 1753 Carroll Street, San Francisco, CA 94124 Hours: Monday – Saturday 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm Hunters View * Bayview Senior Services 1101 Fairfax Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 Hours: Tuesday – Thursday 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm 144 R □ E (415) 822-1444 (415) 368-7416 BERNAL HEIGHTS Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center Bernal Heights Neighborhood Centers 515 Cortland Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94110 Hours: Monday – Friday 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm Mission YMCA * 4080 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:40 am – 12:20 pm (415) 206-2142 R □ E A (415) 452-7565 CASTRO / UPPER MARKET Castro Senior Center * Golden Gate Senior Services 110 Diamond Street, San Francisco, CA 94114 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:45 am – 12:30 pm (415) 863-3507 CHINATOWN Geen Mun Senior Center (On Low Wui Senior Center) * Self-Help for the Elderly 777 Stockton Street, San Francisco, CA

94108 Hours: Monday – Saturday Lunch 12:00 noon – 1:30 pm Dinner 4:15 pm – 5:15pm Lady Shaw Senior Center * Self-Help for the Elderly 1483 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 Hours: Monday – Friday 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm (415) 391-3843 R □ A E (415) 677-7581 145 DOWNTOWN / CIVIC CENTER Curry Senior Center 333 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Hours: Monday – Sunday Breakfast 8:00 am – 9:00 am Lunch 10:30 am – 12:30pm R □ A Downtown Senior Center * San Francisco Senior Center 481 O’Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Hours: Monday – Sunday Breakfast 8:30 am – 9:30 am Lunch 11:45 am – 12:30pm GLIDE Foundation/United Methodist Church 330 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Hours: Monday – Sunday 8:30 am – 9:30 am Project Open Hand Central Site Adults with disabilities focused site. 730 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 Hours: Monday – Sunday 10:30 am – 11:30 am South East Asian Senior Meal Program * 315 Turk Street, San Francisco,

CA 94102 Hours: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm E (415) 292-1086 (415) 535-4763 V □ A E (415) 674-6000 (415) 447-2482 (415) 885-2274 FINANCIAL DISTRICT Manilatown Senior Center Self-Help for the Elderly 848 Kearny Street, 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA 94108 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:30 am – 12:30 pm 146 (415) 398-3250 Swords to Plowshares – Stanford Hotel * 250 Kearny Street, San Francisco, CA 94108 Hours: Monday – Sunday Breakfast 8:00 am – 9:00 am Lunch 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm (415) 391-2901 GLEN PARK 30th Street Senior Center On Lok Lifeways 225 30th Street, San Francisco, CA 94131 Hours: Monday – Saturday 12:00 noon – 1:30 pm V □ A E (415) 550-2210 INNER RICHMOND Russian American Community Services * 300 Anza Street, San Francisco, CA 94118 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:00 am – 1:00 pm (415) 387-5336 INNER SUNSET Sunset Senior Center * 1290 5th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:45 am – 12:30 pm

(415) 759-9507 LAKESHORE Stonestown YMCA 3150 20th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:30 am – 12:30 pm (415) 242-7118 147 MISSION Capp Street Senior Center * Mission Neighborhood Centers 362 Capp Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 Hours: Monday – Friday 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm (415) 206-7750 Centro Latino de San Francisco * 1656 15th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Hours: Monday – Friday 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm Francis of Assisi Community * 145 Guerrero Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Hours: Monday – Sunday 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm (415) 861-8758 R □ (415) 861-5790 R □ (415) 421-6443 x 10 E A NORTH BEACH Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center * 660 Lombard Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 Hours: Monday – Friday 12:00 noon – 12:45 pm A E OCEANVIEW OMI Senior Center 65 Beverly Street, San Francisco, CA 94132 Hours: Monday – Friday 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm San Francisco Adult Day Support Limited to program participants. 50 Board Street, San

Francisco, CA 94112 Hours: Monday – Friday 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm 148 (415) 334-5550 (415) 452-3500 OUTER MISSION Excelsior Senior Center Bernal Heights Neighborhood Centers 4468 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:30 am – 12:30 pm (415) 334-9919 OUTER RICHMOND Jackie Chan Senior Center * Self-Help for the Elderly 5757 Geary Boulevard San Francisco, CA 94121 Hours: Monday – Friday Lunch 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Dinner 4:15 pm – 5:15pm Sat. Brunch 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Richmond Senior Center * Golden Gate Senior Services 6221 Geary Boulevard, 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA 94121 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:45 am – 12:30 pm R □ A E (415) 677-7571 (415) 752-6444 PARKSIDE South Sunset Senior Center Self-Help for the Elderly 2601 40th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94116 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:45 am – 12:45 pm (415) 566-2845 149 POTRERO HILL Potrero Hill Neighborhood House * 953 DeHaro Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 Hours: Monday

– Friday 11:45 am – 12:30 pm R □ E A (415) 826-8080 PRESIDIO HEIGHTS Jewish Community Center of San Francisco 3200 California Street, San Francisco, CA 94118 Hours: Sunday – Friday 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm (415) 292-1260 RUSSIAN HILL Aquatic Park Senior Center * San Francisco Senior Center 890 Beach Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 Hours: Sunday – Friday 12:00 noon – 12:45 pm R □ A E (415) 775-1866 SOUTH OF MARKET Alexis Apartments 390 Clementina Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:00 am – 11:45 am Canon Kip Senior Center * Episcopal Community Services 705 Natoma Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Hours: Monday – Friday 3rd Saturday of each month 11:15 am – 12:30 pm 150 (415) 495-9541 V □ A E (415) 487-3300 x 6211 Mendelsohn House * Self-Help for the Elderly 737 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:30 am – 12:30 pm (415) 243-9018 Veterans Commons * 150 Otis Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Hours:

Monday – Friday 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Woolf House Self-Help for the Elderly 801 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:00 am – 12:30 pm (415) 252-4787 R □ (415) 495-0931 R □ (415) 239-9919 E A VISITACION VALLEY John King at Visitacion Valley * 500 Raymond Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94134 Hours: Monday – Sunday 11:30 am – 12:15 pm Samoan Community Development Center 2055 Sunnydale Avenue, #100 San Francisco, CA 94134 Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 11:45 am – 12:45 pm Swords to Plowshares – Veterans Academy * 1030 Girard Road, San Francisco, CA 94129 Hours: Monday – Sunday 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm A E (415) 841-1086 (415) 561-2610 151 Visitacion Valley Community Center * Self-Help for the Elderly 66 Raymond Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94134 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:30 am – 12:30 pm R □ (415) 990-9534 R □ (415) 292-2008 E A WESTERN ADDITION Hamilton Senior Center 1900 Geary Boulevard San Francisco, CA 94115 Hours:

Wednesday 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Kimochi Home Limited to program participants. 1531 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Kimochi Senior Center 1840 Sutter Street, #101 San Francisco, CA 94115 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:45 am – 12:30 pm Rosa Parks Senior Center * Bayview Senior Services 1111 Buchanan Street San Francisco, CA 94115 Hours: Monday – Friday 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm Senior and Disability Action 1187 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 Hours: Monday – Friday 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm 152 A E (415) 922-9972 (415) 931-2287 (415) 292-3474 (415) 546-2096 Western Addition Senior Center * Bayview Senior Services 1390 ½ Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 Hours: Monday – Saturday 12:00 noon – 1:30 pm Sunday, 12:00 noon – 2:00 pm (415) 921-7805 WEST OF TWIN PEAKS West Portal Club House Self-Help for the Elderly 131 Lenox Way, San Francisco, CA 94127 Hours: Monday – Friday 11:30 am – 12:30 pm (415)

753-7038 Visit FreePrintShop.org for a listing of free eats and free pantry locations CHAMPSS PROGRAM The San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services, in cooperation with SelfHelp for the Elderly, are pleased to offer a dining opportunity called CHAMPSS (Choosing Healthy and Appetizing Meal Plan Solutions for Seniors), a program for adults 60 or older and their spouse/partners regardless of age. Through the program, participants may receive a nutritious meal any time on weekdays during the following restaurant’s service hours. The dietitian-approved menu allows seniors to select their choice of a complete meal and beverage. S & E Café 2406 19th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94116 Hours: Monday, Wednesday – Saturday 10:30 am – 1:00 am Prince Cooking 1310 Noriega Street, San Francisco, CA 94122 Hours: Monday – Friday, 11:30 am – 8:00 pm (415) 665-7868 (415) 666-8128 153 To learn more AND register for this new program for seniors, please contact the SelfHelp

for the Elderly at (415) 677-7600 or visit www.sfchampssorg 154 Medi-Cal MyBenefits CalWIN (www.MyBenefitsCalWINorg) is a fast and easy way for California residents to learn about and apply for medical, food, and cash assistance programs. The website also provides ongoing access to secure and private benefit information. Health Insurance Counseling Advocacy Program (HICAP) Provides free unbiased assistance on health insurance issues for people with Medi-care. www.cahealthadvocatesorg/hicap/san-francisco/ (415) 677-7520 (800) 434-0222 SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY Medi-Cal Application Processing 1440 Harrison Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 2 Gough Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (855) 355-5757 (415) 557-6555 Medi-Cal Replacement Card (415) 558-1836 MEDI-CAL APPLICATION PROCESSING IN SAN MATEO COUNTY Northern Region 271 92nd Street, Daly City, CA 94015 1487 Huntington Avenue, South San Francisco, CA 94080 (650) 301-8440 (650) 877-5608 Central Region 400 Harbor Boulevard, Building B,

Belmont, CA 94002 550 Quarry Road, San Carlos, CA 94070 (650) 802-6470 (650) 802-6450 Southern Region 2500 Middlefield Road, Redwood City, CA 94063 2415 University Avenue, East Palo Alto, CA 94303 (650) 599-3811 (650) 363-4175 155 Medical Services HOME VISIT MD INFORMATION Home Based Primary Care Department of Veterans Affairs UCSF Housecalls Home-based primary care services for homebound seniors. (415) 750-2045 (415) 514-3577 FREE OR LOW COST MEDICAL SERVICES Mabuhay Health Center A volunteer-run organization that provides free health care resources to the people of San Francisco. 1010 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.MabuhayHealthCenterorg (415) 633-6421 For other free or low cost medical services visit www.freeprintshoporg 156 Medical Supplies and Equipment Medical equipment such as oxygen, walkers, wheelchairs and grab bars can enhance your comfort and safety in your home. Medicare, Medi-Cal and private insurance may cover some of these items. The

supplier will be able to furnish you with information regarding coverage. Able Medical 448 Clement Street, San Francisco, CA 94118 www.AbleForLifecom Area Served: Citywide Allure Mobility & Medical Supply 1600 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.AllureMobilitycom APRIA Healthcare Provides 24 hour emergency service. 480 Carlton Court, South San Francisco, CA 94080 www.apriacom Area Served: Citywide APRIA Healthcare Provides 24 hour emergency service. 3905 Bohannon Drive, #CG, Menlo Park, CA 94025 www.apriacom Area Served: Citywide, Bay Area California Home Medical Equipment (CHME) 289 Foster City Boulevard, Suite A, Foster City, CA 94404 (415) 831-2228 (415) 447-0000 (650) 588-9744 (800) 788-5007 (650) 330-2420 (650) 357-8550 Home Safety Services 1169 Chess Drive, Unit L, Foster City, CA 94404 Area Served: Bay Area (650) 571-7774 ITC Medical 4373 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 Area Served: Citywide (415) 387-7100 157 ITC Medical 1235 Noriega Street,

San Francisco, CA 94122 Area Served: Citywide ITC Medical 1635 Divisadero Street, Suite 105 San Francisco, CA 94115 Area Served: Citywide ReCARES (formerly Home CARES) ReCARES is a non-profit organization that accepts donations of reusable home healthcare equipment as well as disposable medical supplies that are in their original unopened packaging, and in turn redistributes these items free of charge to those in need. 63-65 Dorland Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 Hours: Thursdays 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Shield Health Care Products to manage incontinence. Area Served: Citywide 158 (415) 661-4900 (415) 346-7100 (415) 487-5405 (800) 765-8775 Mental Health Services Access Helpline (Community Behavioral Health Services) Offers authorization and access to all short and long-term outpatient mental health services offered by Community Behavioral Health Services. Central City Older Adults Primarily serves seniors 60+ who live in the Tenderloin and SOMA area. Offers crisis intervention,

psychiatric evaluation, medication management, counseling, home visits and referrals. Center for Elderly Suicide Prevention Institute on Aging For people of any age who have experienced difficult, sudden, or traumatic loss. Offers traumatic loss grief group and individual grief counseling. Chinatown North Beach Mental Health Services Offers psychiatric evaluation, individual therapy, counseling, socialization program, Medication, case management, crisis outreach, consultation, acupuncture, referrals to other city funded programs. Felton Institute (formerly Family Service Agency) Offers individual psychotherapy and counseling, psychiatric medication evaluations, and neuropsychological testing. HelpLink (For Bay Area Resources) Offers confidential information and referral services for Bay Area mental health resources. Mental Health Association of San Francisco Offers mental health education and awareness, various support groups, advocacy, and referral assistance. (415) 255-3737 (888)

246-3333 (650) 558-5900 (415) 750-4180 (415) 352-2000 (415) 474-7310 211 (800) 273-6222 (415) 421-2926 159 Mission Mental Health Provides mental status evaluations, support groups, medication support and other services for adults age 1859. Mobile Crisis Team Community Behavioral Health Services Offers crisis intervention for SF residents and visitors, age 18+. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Offers support, referral, advocacy, and support groups for families and friends of those with mental health issues. Openhouse Openhouse offers a variety of groups including grief and loss support group; self-care support group; women’s support group; men’s drop-in group, men’s HIV support group, LGBT dementia caregivers support group, and women-identified transgender support group. These LGBT -specific groups offer a safe and supportive space for older LGBT community members. 160 Tel: (415) 401-2700 Fax: (415) 401-2741 (415) 970-4000 (415) 905-6264 (415) 296-8995

Public Conservator Department of Aging & Adult Services The Public Conservator (PC) provides mental health conservatorship services for San Francisco residents who are gravely disabled (unable to provide for food, clothing, or shelter) due to mental illness and found by the Court unable or unwilling to accept voluntary treatment. The PC operates under the authority and direction of the California Welfare and Institutions Code and the Superior Court. Mental health conservatorship is a legal procedure that appoints a conservator of the person to authorize psychiatric treatment of a person of any age (conservatee) who has been referred by a psychiatric hospital. The PC provides investigation reports to the Court and reports for placement, psychosocial evaluations, medical consents, and psychiatric medication consents, supervision of treatment, advocacy, and placement and case management of conservatees placed outside of San Francisco County. PC conservatorships are generally time

limited. San Francisco Downtown VA Clinic Offers Substance abuse services/sobriety support, group counseling, mental health intensive case management, psychiatric outpatient care. San Francisco Suicide Prevention Offers 24 hour crisis counseling. Southeast-Mission Geriatric Services Offers children and families psychiatric medication management, counseling, clinical case management and group therapy. Priority given to Bernal Heights, Outer Mission, Visitation Valley area. Sunset Mental Health Services Offers medication support, therapy, and wellness/recovery program for psychiatrically disabled adults. (415) 355-3680 (415) 221-5100 (415) 781-0500 (415) 337-2400 (415) 753-7400 161 Swords to Plowshares Offers case management, social services, individual counseling, employment, legal assistance, substance abuse support, information and referrals, emergency and transitional housing and benefits advocacy for all veterans. Westside Community Services Offers housing referrals,

employment assistance, counseling, medication support, crisis services and methadone detox and maintenance for adults 18+. 162 (415) 252-4788 (888) 246-3333 (415) 431-9000 Money Management Services Bayview Senior Connections Representative payee services are offered to seniors in need of assistance with managing their finances. (415) 647-5353 (415) 822-1444 Community Payee Partnership Provides counseling on budgeting, handles finances for clients. (415) 557-5586 (415) 577-5586 Conard House (Community Services) Directly handle finances for clients, disbursing client funds for rent, food, clothing and personal needs. Community Services – North Community Services – SOMA Community Services – South (415) 928-0111 (415) 836-1784 (415) 558-8767 Conard House (Ambassador Housing tenants only) (415) 359-9227 Golden Gate Regional Center Provides payee services for developmentally disabled individuals. (415) 546-9222 Institute on Aging Money management services for older

adults. (415) 750-4111 Living in Familiar Environments (LIFE) Benefits Management Corporation (866) 622-3098 Lutheran Social Services Provides payee and money management services for adults with HIV/AIDS. Marchi & Smith (415) 581-0891 (415) 383-9777 Gene Marchi 163 Representative Payee Program Department of Aging and Adult Services Provides payee services for adults and elderly individuals with physical and/or mental impairments. Participants must have a case manager to be eligible. Seniors At Home – Jewish Family and Children’s Services Provides money management services for seniors over 60 and above. Swords to Plowshares Provides payee services for Veterans only. 164 (415) 355-3555 (415) 449-3777 (415) 252-4788 Notary Public Notaries public certify writings to make them authentic and take affidavits and depositions. Not all official papers require notarization, so make sure that your papers need to be certified by a Notary Public. Bay Area Traveling Notary

Mobile notary service. (415) 771-1850 Kathleen Solaris 165 Pet Services Muttville Muttville’s Seniors for Seniors program provides a way for seniors (62+ years old) to bring a furry, loving companion into their lives. PAWS (Pets Are Wonderful Support) In-home pet care, delivery of pet food and supplies, financial assistance for veterinary services. Rover Pet sitting, pet day care and dog walking. San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SFSPCA) Offers a variety of programs for seniors and homebound: • CareCredit • Emergency Care Grant • New Adopter Assistance • Payment Arrangements • Pet-a-care Senior Discount Program • Spay-neuter Free and Sliding Scale www.sfspcaorg (415) 272-4172 (415) 979-9550 (888) 453-7889 (415) 554-3000 Listed below is a veterinarian who makes house calls. All veterinarian services are available. Julio Bolivar-Dillon, DVM Fees: $50 for exam plus $100 for house call (10% discount to Senior Citizens). 2212 Derry Way,

South San Francisco, CA 94080 Area Served: San Francisco Bay Area Valencia Veterinary Clinic Fees: $49 for exam plus $49 for house call. 855 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 166 (415) 333-4673 (415) 648-1222 Pharmacies Call your neighborhood pharmacy to see if they will deliver your medications. Below is a list of pharmacies that deliver. Daniel’s Pharmacy 943 Geneva Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94112 Area Served: Citywide Delivery Charge No Delivery Time Payment Method 2-3 times/day Mon – Fri 9:00 am – 6:30 pm Cash, Checks, Credit Cards with phone payment only, Insurance, Medi-Cal. Golden Gate Pharmacy 1844 Noriega Street, San Francisco, CA 94122 Area Served: Citywide Delivery Charge Free to $5.00 Delivery Time (415) 661-0790 Payment Method 2 times/day Cash, Credit Mon – Fri Cards, Medi-Cal. 10:00 am – 9:00 pm Rexall-day Drug 801 Irving Street, San Francisco, CA 94122 Area Served: Citywide Delivery Charge $7.00 (415) 584-2210 Delivery Time (415)

421-1895 Payment Method 4 times/day Cash Only. Mon – Fri 10:00 am – 4:00 pm 167 Safeway Pharmacy 1335 Webster Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 Area Served: Citywide Delivery Charge $6.00 Delivery Time Payment Method 4 times/day Cash, Checks, Mon – Fri Credit Cards, 10:30 am – 4:30 pm Insurance, MediCal. Saturday 10:30am – 12:30pm Safeway Pharmacy 850 La Playa Street, San Francisco, CA 94121 Area Served: Citywide Delivery Charge $6.00 Delivery Time 168 (415) 387-0481 Payment Method 4 times/day Cash, Checks, Mon – Fri Credit Cards, 10:00 am – 4:30 pm Insurance, MediCal. Safeway Pharmacy 2350 Noriega Street, San Francisco, CA 94122 Area Served: Citywide Delivery Charge $6.00 (415) 921-5502 Delivery Time Payment Method 4 times/day Mon – Fri 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm Cash, Checks, Credit Cards, Insurance, MediCal. (415) 665-8456 Safeway Pharmacy 730 Taraval Street, San Francisco, CA 94118 Area Served: Citywide Delivery Charge $6.00 Delivery Time Payment

Method 4 times/day Cash, Checks, Mon – Fri Credit Cards, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Insurance, MediCal. 450 Sutter Pharmacy 450 Sutter Street, 7th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102 Area Served: Citywide Delivery Charge $7.50 No charge with a minimum order of 2 prescriptions. (415) 665-0119 Delivery Time Payment Method Mon – Fri 9:00 am, 1:00 pm, 3:00 pm Cash, Credit Cards, insurance, Medi-Cal (No checks on first delivery). (415) 392-4137 169 Podiatry Podiatry is a medical specialty that treats the lower extremities from the knee down. Because of healing problems due to poor circulation, diabetics should be particularly careful of their feet, toenails, and corns. Medicare will pay for routine footcare if you have a medical condition affecting the lower limbs. If your own podiatrist does not make house calls, you should call one of the podiatrists listed below. There is an extra charge for a house call and you might want to call around to check on extra charges and billing. J.K

Bernard, DPM Cash only for home visits. 1580 Valencia Street, Room 804, San Francisco, CA 94110 www.SutterPodiatryGroupcom Area Served: Citywide Maureen Lee, DPM Cash, Checks, Medicare. 1480 Sutter Street, Ground Floor, San Francisco, CA 94109 Area Served: Please call Sharon Hosaka, DPM Checks, Medi-Cal, Medicare, Mastercard, Visa. 369 Pine Street, Suite 103, San Francisco, CA 94104 www.FootDocSFcom Area Served: Citywide 170 Tel: (415) 392-5626 Fax: (415) 392-5632 Tel: (415) 567-3136 Fax: (415) 309-3693 (650) 488-3556 Psychotherapy In the Home The following agencies take Medicare, Medi-Cal, and offer a sliding scale fee. Central City Older Adults Area Served: San Francisco Districts of Central City, South of Market, and Tenderloin. Chinatown North Beach Mental Health Services Area Served: San Francisco County Institute on Aging www.ioagingorg Area Served: San Francisco County Southeast Mission Geriatric Services Area Served: Bayview, Ingleside, Merced Heights, Mission, and

Oceanview, Tel: (415) 558-5900 Fax: (415) 558-5959 Tel: (415) 352-2000 Tel: (415) 352-2099 Fax: (415) 352-2050 (415) 750-4111 Tel: (415) 337-4722 Fax: (415) 337-2415 171 Residential Care / Assisted Living Facilities This care may be needed if the client has difficulties with daily living skills but doesn’t qualify for a skilled nursing facility. The cost for rent includes food, laundry, medication monitoring, activities, and 24-hour assistance. The homes are licensed and regulated through the California Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division. For updated verification of facility licenses or complaints made against them, please contact Community Care Licensing or the Ombudsman program. These agencies can also provide information about quality of life and quality of care choices for consumers, as well as a more complete listing of facilities. Under some facility listings, there are specialties listed such as dementia, hospice, and behavioral health,

meaning they provide care or services in these areas. Please note that the Department of Aging and Adult Services does not endorse any of the following facilities or agencies and it does not maintain updated information on them. To check licensing information, please visit Department of Social Services website, secure.dsscagov/CareFacilitySearch/home/selecttype/, select “Elderly Assisted Living” LICENSING INFORMATION Community Care Licensing Division 801 Traeger Avenue, Suite 105, San Bruno, CA 94066 Area Served: San Francisco, San Mateo, San Benito, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, and Monterey Tel: (650) 266-8800 Fax: (650) 266-8841 OMBUDSMAN San Francisco Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program (SFLTCOP) 6221 Geary Boulevard, 3rd Floor, San Bruno, CA 94121 172 Tel: (415) 751-9788 Fax: (415) 266-8877 PLACEMENT REGISTRY Apexcare/Realcare (800) 287-9111 New Lifestyles booklet www.NewLifestylescom San Francisco Association of Residential Care Homes (650) 992-2337 Stegner Registry

www.StegnerRegistrycom (415) 775-4508 RESIDENTIAL CARE / ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES A □ Ambulatory H □ Hospice Angela’s Rest Home • Behavioral Health 748 Washington Street Daly City, CA 94015 E E A D □ N □ A A A E A Autumn Glow Self-Help for the Elderly 654 Grove Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 www.SelfHelpElderlyorg Buena Vista Manor House 399 Buena Vista East San Francisco, CA 94117 www.BuenaVistaManorHousecom Coventry Place 1550 Sutter Street San Francisco, CA 94109 www.srgSeniorLivingcom Damenik’s Home 331 30th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94121 E A A Dementia Non-Ambulatory $2,000+/mo D □ H □ N □ (650) 755-3212 $2,750+/mo D □ (415) 934-1622 $3,100 $4,500/mo D N □ □ (415) 863-1721 $2,700+/mo D □ H □ N □ (415) 921-1552 $2,600+/mo D □ H □ N □ Tel: (415) 379-9051 Fax: (415) 379-9673 E E A E A E E E A E A E E A A E E A A E 173 Eden Villa 2750 Geary Boulevard San Francisco, CA 94118 $3,850+/mo D □ H

□ N □ Tel: (415) 346-0246 Fax: (415) 346-0658 $1,400 $2,500/mo (650) 878-8881 E A Family Circle Board and Care Home 194 Canterbury Avenue Daly City, CA 94015 E A E A Golden Care Senior Residence 59 Winding Way, San Francisco, CA 94112 www.GoldenCareSeniorResidencecom Julie’s Care Home • Behavioral Health 1363 5th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122 Kimochi Home 1531 Sutter Street San Francisco, CA 94109 www.kimochi-incorg Kokoro Assisted Living Inc. 1881 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 www.KokoroAssistedLivingorg Merced Residential Care Facility 1420 Hampshire Street San Francisco, CA 94110 www.MercedCarecom Minerva’s Place 2972 Palo Verde Way, Antioch, CA 94509 (415) 568-0581 $2,000+/mo N □ Tel: (415) 566-4527 Fax: (415) 566-0604 $2,730+/mo N □ Tel: (415) 922-9972 Fax: (415) 922-6821 $2,000+/mo D □ H □ N □ Tel: (415) 776-8066 Fax: (415) 776-8022 $2,500+/mo D □ H □ N □ Tel: (415) 285-7660 (415) 285-7661 Fax: (415) 285-7057 $1,500+/mo D N

□ □ (925) 516-0536 $2,200+/mo A □ Tel: (415) 681-5321 Fax: (415) 681-3103 E E E E A Parkside Care Home • SSI Plus Supplement 2360 33rd Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94116 174 A E E A E A E A E A A E E Providence Place 2456 Geary Boulevard San Francisco, CA 94115 www.ProvidenceCarecom Call for rates D □ H □ N □ Tel: (415) 359-9700 Fax: (415) 775-4117 San Bruno Care Home 1382 Williams Avenue San Bruno, CA 94066 www.SanBrunoCareHomecom $3,000+/mo D □ H □ N □ Tel: (650) 827-1382 Fax: (650) 827-5377 $2,500+/mo A □ D □ H □ N □ (415) 664-4327 $3,000 $4,000/mo D N □ □ Tel: (415) 921-7550 Fax: (415) 921-6427 $4,600+/mo D □ H □ N □ (415) 252-1128 E E A E Sunset Gardens 1338 27th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122 E A Victorian Manor 1444 McAllister Street San Francisco, CA 94115 E E A E A E A E A E A E A Village at Hayes Valley • Behavioral Health • High Level Assisted Living 601-624 Laguna Street San

Francisco, CA 94102 E A A E A E A A E SSI RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES B □ Behavioral Health D □ Dementia N □ Non-Ambulatory Araville Residential Care Home 1506 Florida Street San Francisco, CA 94110 E A E A A E A M □ DD □ E A A Mental Health Developmental Disabilities A E A A A Autumn Glow Self-Help for the Elderly 654 Grove Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 www.SelfHelpElderlyorg B □ M □ A E A (415) 285-6497 E D □ E Tel: (415) 934-1622 Fax: (415) 934-1068 175 Belen Residential Care Home for the Elderly 565 Grove Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 B □ M □ E A Bestudios Care Home for the Elderly 51 DeLong Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 N □ E A E A M □ Golden Residential Care Home 166 Foote Avenue San Francisco, CA 94112 (650) 755-1498 E A B □ M □ E A (415) 587-2507 E A Golden Sunset Care Home 1219 32nd Avenue San Francisco, CA 94122 www.GoldenSunsetCareHomecom DD □ (415) 731-0965 (650) 743-3495 M DD

□ □ (415) 334-6498 M □ (415) 586-8171 M □ (415) 586-8171 E Guirola Resident Care 618 Holloway Avenue San Francisco, CA 94112 E A Lina’s 84 Norton Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 A E A Lina’s 393 Silver Avenue San Francisco, CA 94112 Tel: (415) 621-8505 Fax: (415) 621-2074 E A Lorne House, Inc. 727 France Avenue San Francisco, CA 94112 DD □ (415) 587-6437 Lorne House, Inc. 628 Shotwell Street San Francisco, CA 94110 DD □ (415) 550-7379 Maulino Board and Care Services 370 Richland Avenue San Francisco, CA 94110 176 E A A B □ M □ A E A E E (415) 826-9234 Palarca Rest Home 1241 26th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122 B □ N □ Tel: (415) 681-1550 Fax: (415) 564-9241 N □ (415) 665-6484 N □ (415) 345-5060 E A E A Palarce- JJ Oceanside Residential Care Home 1278 La Playa Street San Francisco, CA 94122 E A Rhoda Goldman Plaza • Hospice 2180 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 D □ E A RJ Starlight Home Corp 2680

Bryant Street San Francisco, CA 94110 E A B □ M □ E A Santiago Board and Care 152 Harold Avenue San Francisco, CA 94112 (415) 648-2280 E A B □ N □ (415) 333-8964 N □ (415) 586-7250 E A St. Catherine Home 389 Guttenberg Street San Francisco, CA 94112 E A M □ E A E A Taraval Residential Care Home • Ambulatory 3721 Taraval Street San Francisco, CA 94116 Tiffany Residential Care Home 50 Tiffany Avenue San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 681-0294 Village at Hayes Valley 601 Laguna Street San Francisco, CA 94102 B □ M □ E A (415) 285-2112 E A B □ D □ N □ A E A E A E Tel: (415) 252-1128 177 Wholesome Care Home 565 Argonaut Avenue San Francisco, CA 94134 178 (415) 337-5131 Recycling Services Building Resources Will pick up building materials but not appliances. www.BuildingResourcesorg Recology Will pick up old appliances and other large items for recycling. • Recology Sunset Scavenger • Recology Golden Gate

www.RecycleMyJunkcom San Francisco Recycling Hotline www.CalRecyclecagov (415) 285-7814 (415) 330-1300 (415) 626-4000 (415) 554-3409 179 Senior Centers SENIOR CENTERS BY NEIGHBORHOOD BAYVIEW Dr. George W Davis Senior Center Bayview Senior Services 1706 Yosemite Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 822-1444 BERNAL HEIGHTS Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center Bernal Heights Neighborhood Centers 515 Cortland Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94110 Mission YMCA 4080 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 (415) 206-2140 (415) 586-6900 CASTRO / UPPER MARKET Castro Senior Center Golden Gate Senior Services 110 Diamond Street, San Francisco, CA 94127 (415) 863-3507 CHINATOWN Fun & Fit Total Wellness Self-Help for the Elderly 779 Kearney Street (Portsmouth Square) San Francisco, CA 94108 180 (415) 773-1869 Geen Mun Senior Center (On Low Wui Senior Center) Self-Help for the Elderly 777 Stockton Street, San Francisco, CA 94108 (415) 391-3843 Lady Shaw Senior Center Self-Help

for the Elderly 1483 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 (415) 677-7581 FINANCIAL DISTRICT Manilatown Senior Center Self-Help for the Elderly 848 Kearny Street, San Francisco, CA 94108 (415) 398-3250 DOWNTOWN / CIVIC CENTER Curry Senior Center 333 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 885-2274 Downtown Senior Center San Francisco Senior Center 481 OFarrell Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 771-7950 Eastern Park Apartments Northern California Presbyterian Home & Services 711 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 776-0114 GLIDE Foundation United Methodist Church 330 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 674-6041 South East Asian Senior Meal Program Self-Help for the Elderly 315 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 920-1357 St. Francis Living Room 350 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 621-3279 181 Vietnamese Elderly Mutual Assistance Association 910 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 923-0778 GLEN PARK 30th

Street Senior Center On Lok Lifeways 225 30th Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94131 (415) 550-2210 INNER RICHMOND Russian American Community Services 300 Anza Street, San Francisco, CA 94118 (415) 387-5336 INNER SUNSET Sunset Senior Center 1290 5th Avenue, San Francisco, 94122 (415) 759-9507 LAKESHORE Stonestown YMCA 3150 20th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132 (415) 242-7100 MISSION Capp Street Senior Center Mission Neighborhood Centers 362 Capp Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 Francis of Assisi Community 145 Guerrero Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 182 (415) 206-7750 (415) 861-5790 NOE VALLEY Noe Valley Senior Center 1021 Sanchez Street, San Francisco, CA 94114 (415) 648-1030 NORTH BEACH Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center 660 Lombard Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 (415) 421-6443 OCEAN VIEW IT Bookman Community Center Southwest Community Corporation 446 Randolph Street, San Francisco, CA 94132 (415) 586-8020 OMI Senior Center Catholic Charities 65 Beverly

Street, San Francisco, CA 94132 (415) 334-5550 OUTER MISSION Excelsior Senior Center Bernal Heights Neighborhood Centers 4468 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 (415) 334-9919 OUTER RICHMOND Jackie Chan Senior Center Self-Help for the Elderly 5757 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94121 Richmond Senior Center Golden Gate Senior Services 6221 Geary Boulevard, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94121 (415) 677-7571 (415) 752-6444 (415) 424-7982 183 PARKSIDE South Sunset Senior Center Self-Help for the Elderly 2601 40th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94116 (415) 566-2845 POTRERO HILL Potrero Hill Neighborhood House 953 De Haro Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 (415) 826-8080 PRESIDIO HEIGHTS Jewish Community Center of San Francisco 3200 California Street, San Francisco, CA 94118 (415) 292-1262 RUSSIAN HILL Aquatic Park Center San Francisco Senior Center 890 Beach Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 775-1866 SOUTH OF MARKET Alexis Apartments 390 Clementina Street, San

Francisco, CA 94103 Canon Kip Senior Center Episcopal Community Services 705 Natoma Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Lighthouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired 1155 Market Street, 10th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 Mendelsohn House Self-Help for the Elderly 737 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 184 (415) 495-9541 (415) 487-3300 x 6200 (415) 431-1481 (415) 243-9018 Pilipino Senior Resource Center 953 Mission Street, Suite 111, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.psrcsfcacom (415) 341-0345 SOMA Gene Friend Recreation Center Centro Latino de San Francisco 270 6th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 554-9532 Veterans Equity Center 1010 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 255-2347 West Bay Pilipino Center 175 7th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.WestBayCenterorg (415) 431-6266 Woolf House Self-Help for the Elderly 801 Howard Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 495-0931 VISITACION VALLEY John King Senior Center Self-Help for the Elderly 500 Raymond

Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94134 Samoan Community Development Center 2055 Sunnydale Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94134 (415) 987-9915 (415) 841-1086 WESTERN ADDITION Dorwin Jones Senior Center Meals on Wheels of San Francisco 1668 Bush Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 Hamilton Senior Center 1900 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 292-2476 (415) 931-2287 185 Kimochi Senior Center 1840 Sutter Street, San Francisco, 94115 (415) 931-2287 Korean Center, Inc. 1362 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 441-1881 Openhouse 65 Laguna Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 296-8995 Rosa Parks Senior Center Bayview Senior Services 1111 Buchanan Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 822-1444 Western Addition Senior Center Bayview Senior Center 1390 ½Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 921-7805 186 SF Connected SF Connected has provided over 250 accessible computers, in six different languages, to senior centers and supportive housing across San Francisco.

The computers have special software and hardware that make them more accessible to people with disabilities. Managed by the Department of Aging and Adult Services, SF Connected is a continuation of the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program and now funded by the City and County of San Francisco. Free computer classes or one-on-one tutoring support are available in English, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, and Vietnamese. Please call (415) 355-3555 or visit www.sfconnectedorg for more information SF CONNECTED TECHNOLOGY CENTERS BY NEIGHBORHOOD BAYVIEW Dr. George W Davis Senior Center Bayview Senior Services 1753 Carroll Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 822-1444 BERNAL HEIGHTS Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center Bernal Heights Neighborhood Centers 515 Cortland Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94110 Mission YMCA 4080 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 (415) 206-2140 (415) 586-6900 187 CASTRO / UPPER MARKET Castro Senior Center Golden Gate Senior Services 110 Diamond Street, San

Francisco, CA 94114 (415) 863-3507 CHINATOWN Lady Shaw Senior Center Self-Help for the Elderly 1483 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 (415) 677-7581 DOWNTOWN / CIVIC CENTER Curry Senior Center 315 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 885-2274 Downtown Senior Center San Francisco Senior Center 481 OFarrell Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 771-7950 Eastern Park Apartments Northern California Presbyterian Home & Services 711 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 776-0114 St. Francis Living Room 350 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 946-1413 Tenderloin Tech Lab 150 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 592-2766 Vietnamese Elderly Mutual Assistance Association 910 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 923-0778 188 GLEN PARK 30th Street Senior Center On Lok Lifeways 225 30th Street, San Francisco, CA 94131 (415) 550-2210 LAKESHORE Stonestown YMCA 3150 20th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132 (415) 242-7135 MISSION

Capp Street Senior Center Mission Neighborhood Centers 362 Capp Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 Centro Latino De San Francisco 1656 15th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Valencia Gardens Mission Housing / Community Living Campaign 360 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 206-7750 (415) 861-8758 (415) 821-1003 x 106 OCEAN VIEW IT Bookman Community Center 446 Randolph Street, San Francisco, California 94132 OMI Senior Center Catholic Charities 65 Beverly Street, San Francisco, CA 94132 (415) 586-8020 (415) 334-5550 189 OUTER MISSION Excelsior Senior Center Bernal Heights Neighborhood Centers 4468 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 (415) 206-2140 OUTER RICHMOND Jackie Chan Senior Center Self-Help for the Elderly 5757 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94121 Richmond Senior Center Golden Gate Senior Services 6221 Geary Boulevard, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94121 (415) 677-7571 (415) 752-6444 (415) 424-7982 RUSSIAN HILL Aquatic Park Center San Francisco Senior

Center 890 Beach Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 775-1866 SOUTH OF MARKET Canon Kip Senior Center Episcopal Community Services 705 Natoma Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Lighthouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired 1155 Market Street, 10th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 487-3300 x 6200 (415) 431-1481 VISITACION VALLEY John King Senior Center Self-Help for the Elderly 500 Raymond Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94134 190 (415) 239-9919 WESTERN ADDITION Rosa Parks Senior Center Bayview Senior Services 1111 Buchanan Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 921-7805 Western Addition Senior Center Bayview Senior Services 1390 ½Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 921-7805 191 Sight / Low Vision American Foundation for the blind, San Francisco Provides local, state, and national information and referrals for people who are blind or visually impaired. www.afborg AudioVision, Inc. Offers advocacy and provides description services for movies, videos, and

television; live theater, education, media, exhibits, public meetings and other venues, in order to make these events more accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired. www.AudioVisionorg Books Aloud, Inc. The Books Aloud "Reading by Listening" Program provides a wide variety of recorded reading literature to eligible individuals of all ages. We keep the "Magic of Reading" alive for our clients. This is a FREE service www.BooksAloudnet California Department of Rehabilitation– San Francisco Offers services for rehabilitation, and orientation/mobility services for individuals who are blind. www.dorcagov/SSD/Blind-Field-Serviceshtml California Telephone Access Program Offers free specialized phones that make it easier to hear, easier to dial, and easier to call. The program is funded by a small surcharge that appears on all telephone bills in California. This surcharge appears on your phone bill as "CA Relay Service and Communications Devices

Fund." www.CaliforniaPhonesorg/Devices-for-Difficulty-Seeing 192 (415) 392-4849 (877) 574-0896 (408) 808-2613 (415) 904-7100 (800) 806-1191 Canine Companions for Independence Enhances the lives of people with disabilities by providing highly trained assistance dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships. www.cciorg Eyecare America American Academy of Ophthalmology Provides eye care through volunteer ophthalmologists at no cost to those who qualify for U.S citizens or legal residents, who are without an eye doctor and who do not belong to an HMO or do not have eye care coverage through the Veterans Administration. www.aaoorg/eyecare-america Library for the Blind and Print Disabled Provides a collection of more than 80,000 digital "talking book" titles for all ages as well as the special player needed to listen to them. The books can be mailed for free to San Francisco residents who have difficulty reading standard print. Learn about our services and

programs for yourself, for a family member, or a friend. 100 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 www.sfplorg/indexphp?pg=0200002301 Lighthouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired Home assessments of lighting, magnification, contrast, and low vision aid needs. Large print education materials on eye problems, visual aids and illumination, adjustment to eyesight loss. 1155 Market Street, 10th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103 www.lighthouse-sforg (800) 572-2275 (877) 887-6327 (415) 557-4253 (415) 431-1481 TTY: (415) 431-4572 Lions Club International Provides programs and assistance to aid people who are blind and visually impaired, and to work at eliminating preventable and reversible blindness. Provides Recycled eyeglasses, vision screening and other assistance. directory.lionsclubsorg 193 Prevent Blindness Northern California (PBNC) Adult screening program, held in health fairs, senior centers, and PBNC office, stresses the early identification of possible eye disorders.

Besides glaucoma, the screening program detects signs of other conditions needing immediate medical attention, as well as conditions which need to be further evaluated by an eye care professional. NorthernCalifornia.PreventBlindnessorg (415) 567-7600 OTHER Healthy San Francisco Healthy San Francisco does not provide vision care. There are, however, vision care resources located throughout the San Francisco Bay Area that provide free or reduced cost vision services. Range of services and costs vary depending on an individual’s income and assets, and the clinic or agency’s own policies related to free and reduced cost care. If you are in need of vision services, contact one of the resources below for more information. The information provided in this guide is intended as a resource only. Services are not guaranteed Healthy San Francisco will not pay for, or reimburse the cost of vision care services. Bradford K. Chang, OD 929 Clay Street, Suite 203 San Francisco, CA 94108 Cecilia

Mui, OD 1424 Stockton Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 Kim M. Lee, OD 5372 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94112 North East Medical Services 1520 Stockton Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 Premier Eyecare 3201 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 194 (415) 982-1700 (415) 421-6666 (415) 452-8320 (415) 391-9686 (415) 648-3600 Social Security Social Security Administration www.ssagov Social Security Administration Chinatown Branch 560 Kearny Street, San Francisco, CA 94108 Downtown Branch 90 7th Street, 1st Floor San Francisco, CA 94103 Mission Branch 1098 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 (800) 772-1213 (877) 319-3070 (866) 964-5051 (866) 755-6323 If you would like to set up direct deposit for your Social Security checks, please call (800) 333-1795 or log onto fiscal.treasurygov/GoDirect/ 195 Support Groups Alcoholics Anonymous www.aaorg Alzheimer’s Association www.alzorg American Cancer Society American Diabetes Association www.cancerorg www.diabetesorg

American Heart Association www.heartorg American Lung Association www.lungorg APA Family Support Services Arthritis Foundation Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America www.apafssorg www.arthritisorg www.aafaorg Family Caregiver Alliance www.CareGiverorg Gam-Anon www.gam-anonorg Gamblers Anonymous Hearing and Speech Center www.GamblersAnonymousorg www.HearingSpeechorg Mental Health America www.mha-sforg National Alliance on Mental Illness www.namicaorg National Parkinson Foundation Openhouse San Francisco AIDS Foundation San Francisco Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance 196 www.parkinsonorg www.openhouse-sforg www.sfaforg www.dbsasforg San Francisco Intergroup of Overeaters Anonymous www.oasforg San Francisco Narcotics Anonymous www.sfnaorg Support for Families of Children with Disabilities Veterans’ Art Guild Support Group www.SupportForFamiliesorg www.ilrcsforg 197 Tax Assistance Tax assistance is provided free of charge to seniors and disabled

individuals during the regular tax season. For volunteers who will come to your home to help you with your taxes, call Senior Information and Referral at (415) 355-6700. There are also private businesses that prepare tax forms in the home. For a referral to a private agent who will come to your home, call the California Society of Enrolled Agents at (800) 829-7765. Chinese Newcomers Service Center Helps provide electronic filing of your income tax returns. Free tax help for taxpayers who qualify on appointment basis. 777 Stockton Street, Suite 104, San Francisco, CA 94108 www.ChineseNewcomersorg State of California – Franchise Tax Board www.ftbcagov State of California – State Controller’s Office www.scocagov 198 (415) 421-2111 (800) 868-4171 (800) 852-5711 (800) 952-5661 Telephone Reassurance There are agencies in San Francisco who offer check-ins by phone for those who may not have friends or family in the area. Canon Kip Senior Center Episcopal Community Services Area

Served: Citywide Center for Elderly Suicide Prevention / Friendship Line Area Served: Citywide Italian-American Community Services Italian Speakers Only. Area Served: Citywide Jewish Family and Children’s Services Area Served: Citywide Openhouse Area Served: Citywide for LGBT seniors Salvation Army Family Services Department Telephone calls to Home Delivered Meal Clients Only. Area Served: Citywide Seniors Center Without Walls Activities for seniors using telephone conferencing. Free to register. Area Served: Northern California We Check On You There is a private agency that will provide telephone reassurance for a fee, along with appointment and medication reminders. Please call agency for rates www.WeCheckOnYoucom (415) 487-3300 x 6200 (415) 752-3778 (800) 971-0016 (415) 362-6423 (415) 449-3777 (415) 296-8995 x 303 (415) 575-4848 (877) 797-7299 (888) 932-5668 199 Transportation Services If you are unable to use public transportation, there are non-emergency transportation

services for wheelchair users and ambulatory people. Please call for service rates American Cancer Society Cancer patients only. (888) 227-6333 Centro Latino (415) 861-8758 Free MUNI for People with Disabilities Free MUNI for Seniors Municipal Transportation Agency Providing eligible low-to-moderate-income San Francisco customers with disabilities and seniors (ages 65+) free access to MUNI when using a Clipper card. www.sfmtacom/getting-around/transit/farespasses/free-muni 311 (415) 701-2311 Kimochi (415) 931-2287 Lighthouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired Taxi vouchers to medical appointments for low income and disabled. (415) 431-1481 Medsam (415) 561-0630 Saint Francis Hospital Shuttle Free service for come-and-go surgery, outpatient treatments, some admissions and discharges. (415) 353-6352 Self-Help for the Elderly (415) 677-7600 SF Access – ADA Paratransit SF Paratransit The SF Access program provides door-to-door, sharedride van services for people who

are unable to use MUNI’s accessible buses, trains, and streetcars some or all of the time because of their disability. 200 (415) 351-7000 Shop-A-Round SF Paratransit Shop-a-Round is a convenient, low-cost shuttle that makes it easier to go grocery shopping. The service offers registered seniors and people with disabilities personalized assistance that is not available on MUNI bus and rail lines. The shuttle takes groups of customers to grocery stores or supermarkets in San Francisco where they want to shop. Silver Ride Transportation, accompaniment and courier services. Arrival guaranteed within 15 minutes of scheduled departure. Call for rates Van Gogh Shuttle SF Paratransit A van shuttle service provided by SF Paratransit for groups of seniors and/or people with disabilities to attend social and cultural events in San Francisco. (415) 351-7052 (415) 861-7433 (866) 435-1927 (415) 351-7052 CLIPPER CARD Clipper® is an all-in-one transit card that keeps track of any passes,

discount tickets, ride books and cash value that you load onto it, while applying all applicable fares, discounts and transfer rules. This lets you customize your card for your own transit needs The Clipper card can hold multiple passes, ride books or tickets (which are specific to the transit system being used), as well as up to $300 in cash value at one time. Cash value on your Clipper card can be used to ride any participating transit system. You can add value (in the form of both passes and cash value) to your card as you go, or for added convenience, you can set up your card to automatically reload whenever your pass expires or your cash balance falls below $10. Clipper can be used on MUNI, BART, AC Transit, VTA, SamTrans, Caltrain and Golden Gate Transit and Ferry Adult cards are available online, by phone or at participating transit agency ticket offices or retail locations. To obtain a Youth or Senior/Disabled discount card you must submit an application in person at a Customer

Service Center or a special sign-up event. 201 Website: www.mtccagov Email: custserv@clippercard.com 202 Volunteering 30th Street Senior Center On Lok Lifeways 225 30th Street, #301, San Francisco, CA 94131 (415) 550-2210 Aquatic Park Senior Center San Francisco Senior Center 890 Beach Street, San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 775-1866 Bayview Hunters Point Adult Day Health Center Bayview Senior Services 1250 La Salle Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 826-4774 Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center Bernal Heights Neighborhood Centers 515 Cortland Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 206-2140 Canon Kip Senior Center Episcopal Community Services 705 Natoma Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 487-3300 Castro Senior Center Golden Gate Senior Services 110 Diamond Street, San Francisco, CA 94114 (415) 863-3507 Catholic Charities 990 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 972-1297 Coming of Age (Bay Area) 881 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 474-7787

Community Living Campaign 1360 Mission Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 821-1003 DisabledCommunity.Org www.DisabledCommunityorg (415) 508-6130 203 Downtown Senior Center San Francisco Senior Center 481 O’Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA 94104 (415) 771-7950 Dr. George W Davis Senior Center Bayview Senior Services 1706 Yosemite Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 822-1444 Golden Gate Village Golden Gate Senior Services 6221 Geary Boulevard, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94121 (415) 876-3333 Institute On Aging 3575 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118 (415) 750-4111 Italian American Community Services 678 Green Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 (415) 362-6423 Meals On Wheels of San Francisco 1375 Fairfax Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 920-1111 Openhouse 65 Laguna Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 296-8995 Project Open Hand 730 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 www.openhandorg (415) 447-2300 (800) 551-6325 Raphael House 1065

Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 474-4621 Rebuilding Together Pier 28, The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 905-1611 Richmond Senior Center Golden Gate Senior Services 6221 Geary Boulevard, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94121 (415) 752-6444 (415) 424-7982 204 Rosa Parks Senior Center Bayview Senior Services 1111 Buchanan Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 292-3474 San Francisco Ombudsman Volunteer Program 77 Geary Boulevard, 5th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94108 (415) 751-9788 Saint Anthony Foundation 150 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 392-2726 Senior and Disability Action 1360 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 546-1333 Seniors At Home 2150 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 449-3777 The Volunteer Center 1675 California Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 982-8999 Western Addition Senior Center 1390 ½ Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 921-7805 205 Voting During an election year, if you

would like to vote by mail, you can call to register up to a month in advance and to request an absentee ballot. Department of Elections 1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Place, Room 48, San Francisco, CA 94102 206 (415) 554-4375 Index A Arc of San Francisco . 17, 62, 140 Asian Law Caucus. 88, 105, 132 Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach . 132 B Bayview Senior Services . 8, 10, 13, 23, 25, 31, 76, 77, 144, 152, 153, 180, 186, 187, 191, 203, 204, 205 Bernal Heights Neighborhood Centers. 25, 72, 145, 149, 180, 183, 187, 190, 203 C Catholic Charities . 9, 16, 22, 23, 25, 32, 77, 89, 105, 132, 135, 183, 189, 203 Centro Latino de San Francisco . 25, 105, 141, 148, 185 Community Living Campaign . 17, 21, 32, 54, 74, 76, 125, 128, 189, 203 Community Technology Network . 33, 125 Conard House, Inc. 26, 125, 163 Curry Senior Center . 16, 26, 33, 146, 181, 188 E Edgewood Center for Children and Families . 23 Episcopal Community Services . 25, 91, 135, 150, 184, 190, 199, 203 F Family Caregiver

Alliance. 18, 22, 33, 130, 135, 196 Felton Institute . 19, 27, 34, 42, 43, 44, 64, 72, 88, 159 207 G GLIDE Foundation . 90, 91, 146, 181 Golden Gate Senior Services 9, 34, 76, 77, 78, 135, 145, 149, 180, 183, 188, 190, 203, 204 H Homebridge . 34, 110 I Independent Living Resource Center of San Francisco . 19, 21, 57, 70, 87, 90, 130 Institute on Aging . 10, 16, 17, 22, 23, 26, 27, 35, 42, 43, 45, 118, 130, 136, 159, 163, 171 J Jewish Community Center of San Francisco. 150, 184 K Kimochi, Inc. 16, 23, 24, 27, 36, 117, 142, 152, 174, 186, 200 L La Raza Centro Legal . 27, 89, 105, 133 Legal Assistance to the Elderly . 36, 89, 133 Lighthouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired . 21, 130, 184, 190, 193, 200 M Meals on Wheels of San Francisco . 27, 36, 72, 142, 185 Mental Health Association of San Francisco . 19, 44, 159 Mission Neighborhood Centers . 37, 148, 182, 189 Municipal Transportation Agency . 200, 201 208 O On Lok Lifeways . 8, 13, 14, 25, 31, 38, 54, 76, 119, 135,

147, 182, 189, 203 Openhouse. 9, 28, 38, 55, 63, 72, 87, 136, 160, 186, 196, 199, 204 P Project Open Hand . 74, 142, 146, 204 R Russian American Community Services . 142, 147, 182 S Samoan Community Development Center . 151, 185 San Francisco Senior Center . 8, 9, 22, 26, 76, 146, 150, 181, 184, 188, 190, 203, 204 San Francisco Village . 120 Self-Help for the Elderly. 9, 10, 13, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 40, 56, 64, 76, 77, 86, 87, 89, 106, 115, 125, 143, 145, 146, 149, 151, 152, 153, 154, 173, 175, 180, 181, 183, 184, 185, 188, 190, 200 Senior and Disability Action . 20, 41, 152, 205 SF-Marin Food Bank. 40, 67, 143 Southwest Community Corporation. 183 V Veterans Equity Center . 20, 41, 185 Vietnamese Elderly Mutual Assistance Association . 182, 188 Y YMCA of San Francisco . 145, 147, 180, 182, 187, 189 209 Emergency Phone Numbers LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES NUMBER: Ambulance: Nearest Relative: Local Contact: Out of State Contact: Doctors: Social Worker: Insurance Agent: Utilities:

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Services for Seniors and Adults with Disabilities (2024)

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What is the most requested support service for the elderly? ›

What Services Do Seniors Need Most?
  • Personal Care. One of the most in-demand services for seniors is personal care. ...
  • Medication Management. ...
  • Nutrition and Meal Support. ...
  • Mobility and Transportation. ...
  • Healthcare. ...
  • Money Management. ...
  • Safety and Security. ...
  • Social Interaction Opportunities.

What is the federal program that provides assistance to elderly and disabled people called? ›

The SSI Program is a federally funded program which provides income support to eligible individuals who are aged 65 or older, blind or disabled.

What assistance is available for seniors in NJ? ›

  • Lifeline Utility Assistance.
  • Managed Long Term Services & Supports (MLTSS)
  • Medicare Savings Programs (MSP)
  • Move Today.
  • NJSave.
  • Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged and Disabled Program (PAAD)
  • Preadmission Screening (PAS)
  • Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)

What happens if an elderly person has no one to care for them? ›

Local government agencies often offer programs specifically designed to assist elderly individuals without caregivers. These programs may include financial aid, home-delivered meals, transportation services, and access to healthcare resources.

Who pays you to take care of your parents? ›

Become a paid caregiver through a state Medicaid program

Many states call this a consumer-directed personal assistance program. Each state has different requirements and rules. And the amount the program pays you to care for a family member varies by state. Contact your state's Medicaid office for more information.

What are the types of social support for the elderly? ›

The different types of social support that older adults experience include initiating engagement, sustaining engagement, recognizing successful engagement, and providing comfort and reassurance.

What happens to the elderly that have no money? ›

Aging adults without money to support them through the rest of their lives can stay in a nursing home for up to 100 days—and Medicaid will cover the cost for this brief period. Seniors who reside in an assisted living facility and run out of funds will be evicted.

What is the 5 year rule for Social Security disability? ›

Once your benefits stop, you have five years to reapply through expedited reinstatement and qualify for temporary payments while you wait for a decision. Each year, this five-year grace period helps thousands of workers get back on benefits slightly faster than if they started a new application from scratch.

What are the government benefits for seniors over 65 in the USA? ›

Featured Benefits
  • Medicare Program.
  • Social Security Medicare Savings Program.
  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
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What is the JACC program in NJ? ›

JACC is a State-funded program that provides a broad array of in-home and community-based services to individuals age 60 and older who meet clinical eligibility for nursing home level of care and who desire to remain in their homes within the community.

What age is considered elderly in NJ? ›

New Jersey resident who is 65 or older, or under age 65 and determined blind or disabled by the Social Security Administration or the State of New Jersey. US citizen or qualified alien.

Can a family member be paid as a caregiver in NJ? ›

New Jersey's Assistance for Community Caregiving (JACC) program is a non-Medicaid program that allows for family members and friends, including spouses, to be compensated for personal care services. Other services may include: Respite Care. Homemaker Services.

Who is responsible for taking care of an elderly person who cannot care for themselves? ›

The responsibility often falls on family members, but it can also be shared by medical professionals, social workers, and the broader community.

What to do with elderly parents with no money? ›

5 Ways to Financially Support Elderly Parents
  1. Provide them with financing. ...
  2. Hire an outside planner to manage care and finances. ...
  3. Look for government savings. ...
  4. Set your parents up with a private reverse mortgage. ...
  5. Invite your parents to stay in an “in-law” apartment on your property.
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What if my elderly mother refuses to take care of herself? ›

Talk to your parents about your concerns

When you notice your parents need help with personal care or routine household tasks, talk to them about your concerns. This topic can be difficult, so try to be patient and compassionate. Introduce the idea of getting help slowly and give your parents time to consider the idea.

What kind of support is most necessary for the caregiver? ›

Provide emotional and social support. Negotiate times to check in on them. Make sure they are managing their own health care needs. Help them create and manage a care plan for the person they care for.

What kind of help does an elderly person need? ›

Proper Care for Older Adults

It is at this stage of life that most people require more care and support. This could include home care or nursing home care of elderly patients. The elderly typically need some sort of caregiving service, or help with ADL's at home by a family member.

Why is geriatric care in high demand? ›

In conclusion, geriatric care is in high demand for a variety of reasons, including the aging population, chronic health conditions, specialized care needs, and the prevalence of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. As our population continues to age, the need for geriatric care will only continue to grow.

Who would be a good source of support for older adults? ›

Federal, state, and local governments offer many resources for older adults and their families and caregivers. A good place to start is the Eldercare Locator, which connects older Americans and their caregivers with trustworthy local support resources. Visit the Eldercare Locator or call 800-677-1116.

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