Home Care. Health Care. Social Care.
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Dignity doesn't fade away when we get older, or sick, or are struck by disability. The non-profit Institute on Aging has been enabling seniors and adults with disabilities to continue living at home independently, safely and connected to the community. Founded at Mt. Zion Hospital forty years ago, one could say this kind of commitment runs in our DNA. Annually, more than 8,000 people rely on our innovative programs.
Features Include
Services for Elders and Care Givers:
- All-Inclusive Health Care
- Home Care
- Care Management
- Medical Management
- Financial Services
- Adult Day Clubs
- Memory Assessment Services
- Psychological Services
- Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP)
- Friendship Line
- Community Living Fund
- Community Living Connection
- Community Care Settings Pilot Program
Services for Adults with Disabilities:
- Community Living Fund
- Linkages
Elder Protection, Collaboration:
- Center For Elderly Suicide Prevention
- Elder Abuse Prevention
- MedCHAT Community Meeting
Senior Leadership
- J. Thomas Briody, President and CEO
- Cindy Kauffman, Chief Operating Officer
- Roxana R. Blades, Chief Financial Officer
- Dustin Harper, Vice President, Community Living Services
- Dr. Karyn Skultety, Vice President, Health Services
- Abby Bourhis, Vice President of Home Care & Support Services
- Deborah Cantu, Vice President, Brand Marketing
“It’s about reminding people that they are still a part of their community. We work to encourage caring connections because that is what binds us to life.”
—Dr. Patrick Arbore, Institute on Aging