Program areas at Island Senior Resources
Aging & disabilities Resources (adr) and case management helped seniors, families, and caregivers in Island County access the Resources that support their health and well-being including medicare advising, social security programs, veteran assistance, financial programs, energy assistance, medical transportation, adult day programs, nutritional support, assisted/supported living options, respite programs, long-term care planning and case management. Our family caregiver support efforts provided support, education, respite and Resources for unpaid caregivers in Island County. Services were provided in-person, by phone or in-home as needed. The adr staff connected clients to relevant programs at ssic to ensure their full range of needs were met and monitored. (continued in schedule o)one call opens all ssic program doors. During 2022, ssic responded to 4,057 requests for Resources and support. The geographical service breakdown in Island County was 24% north whidbey, 62% south whidbey and 15% camano.
Volunteer Services & medicaid transportation: more than 60 volunteers were active in providing transportation for individuals to medical appointments. Many of the trips included trips to seattle area where volunteers waited for the clients for 4 to 8 hours to return them home. The rides also provided valuable human conversation and connection to clients. Other volunteers provided assistance with essential errands and household chores. Our volunteers made 2,997 trips, driving 232,244 miles in 2022 primarily to doctor and hospital appointments.
Senior Services of Island County delivered 64,605 "meals on wheels" to hungry, isolated seniors and served 6,827 meals either for pickup or to eat in a community setting in 2022. Ssic also provided nutritional support with 5,222 liquid nutritional supplements and farmer's market vouchers. Hot meals and frozen meals were delivered three times a week by regular volunteers. When meals were delivered, valuable wellness check-ins and human connection occurred at the client's front door, contributing to reduced isolation and improved well-being. A video on our meals on wheels program can be found at httpsseniorresourcesorgpsehelpsme...
We implemented the outreach & community education program in 2019 to increase awareness in the community about not only the Services we provide, but also a variety of health and wellness topics. Using print media, social media, and an electronic newsletter, we made great inroads into educating, and meeting the increasing needs of, the diverse communities we serve. Print media reached approximately 7,000 households per month. We have over 30,000 new users to our website, which contains valuable Resources. Our e-newsletter was opened monthly by 53% of recipients.
Adult day Services provided support groups were also faciliated for those living with alzheimer's, parkinson's or other debilitating conditions, as well as for caregivesr for these individuals. This program is extremely well-received as the online presentation made participation easier for individuals to attend. In 2022, ssic led 106 support groups for a total of 978 attendees.
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