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Clermont Senior Services, Inc.
2085 James E. Sauls Sr. Dr.
Batavia OH 45103
Phone: 513-724-1255
info@clermontseniors.com
http://www.clermontseniors.com

Area(s) Served:
Clermont County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Clermont Senior Services is a contracted provider of Council on Aging offering the following services:

•Adult Day Care and Adult Day Transportation

•Congregate Meals are offered at:

  • Bethel Woods Center: 610 Easter Rd., Bethel; Tuesday & Wednesday 12:00 pm
  • Miami Township Civic Center: 6101 Meijer Dr., Milford: Tuesday & Friday 12:00 pm

•Home-delivered Meals

•Homemaking

•Minor Home Modification/Repairs

•Transportation - Medical and Non-medical

•Personal Care Services

For more than 40 years, Clermont Senior Services has been providing and coordinating in-home and community based services, which enable older adults to live independently for as long as possible. Clermont Senior Services is a contracted provider of Council on Aging.


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Clinton County Community Action Program
789 North Nelson Avenue
Wilmington OH 45177
Phone: 937-382-8365

http://www.clintoncap.org

Area(s) Served:
Clinton County

Contract Provider:
Elderly Services Program

Description:

Clinton County Community Action Program is a contracted service provider for Council on Aging offering the following services:

  • home-delivered meals
  • independent living assistance
  • medical transportation
  • homemaking
  • congregate meals
  • recreation
  • supportive services,
  • transportation

Food Pantry

The Community Action Food Pantry is a free service to help families/individuals that are struggling to put food on the table. The service provides applicants with a three day supply of food including, meats, vegetables, and fruits. Each household is eligible one time per month for this service and must be a resident of Clinton County.

Here are the Items needed to apply:

  • Picture ID
  • Proof of income for the entire household
  • Proof of address (something that has been mailed to you within the last 30 days that has your name and address on it, ie. current bill.)

Clients must bring these three items every time they apply for the service.

Congregate Meal Information

Congregate Meals are provided at the Wilmington Senior Center located at 717 N. Nelson Road.  Meals are offered Monday thru Friday at 11:30 am.  Please call 937-382-7170 for more information.

Weatherization

Weatherization is a free service to those who qualify. It is a program designed to make homes more energy efficient. The goal is to create an energy efficient environment that not only is conserving energy, but doing so with health and safety being top priority.

HEAP

A household applying for HEAP must report total gross household income for the past 12 months for all members, except wage or salary income earned by dependent minors under 18 years old.  Both homeowners and renters are eligible for assistance.

For more information on Heating Assistance please call Debbie Schalk at 937-382-1234.

Housing

The Clinton Community Action Agency (CCAA) helps to ensure individuals/families are given the opportunity to live in affordable housing. Since 1995 CCAA has been involved in building housing designed to help lower income individuals/families have affordable places to live. Such housing is geared toward people who do not make enough money for market rate rent but make too much for subsidized housing.

Senior Housing

Senior Housing is available in three different complexes.

  • Community Commons
    Is off of Nelson Ave in Wilmington and has two and three bedrooms for seniors age 62 and older.
  • Clinton Commons I
    Is off Thorne Avenue in Wilmington and has all three bedrooms units for seniors age 55 and older
  • Clinton Commons II
    Is also off Nunn Ave in Wilmington all of which are two bedroom units for senior adults age 55 and older

Rent includes water, trash and sewage and washer /dryer hook ups are available in every unit.

For more information contact Clinton County Community Action Agency at (937)-382-8886.


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Community Action Partnership of the Greater Dayton Area
719 South Main Street
Dayton OH 45402
Phone: 937-341-5000
info@cap-dayton.org
http://www.cap-dayton.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Greene County,
Montgomery County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Community Action Partnership of the Greater Dayton Area is a nonprofit Community Action Agency committed to eliminating poverty and promoting self-sufficiency by providing various programs and services for individuals and families.

Their mission is to work in partnership with local communities to eliminate the causes and conditions of poverty and to promote individual independence and self-sufficiency.

Some of the services they provide are weatherization, food pantries, emergency services and utility assistance to name a few, to learn more visit their website here.

 

 

 

 


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Deupree Community Meals on Wheels
5535 Fair Ln Ste C
Cincinnati 45227
Phone: 513-561-8150
tgottlieb@erslife.org
http://www.episcopalretirement.com/deupree-meals-on-wheels

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Elderly Services Program and PASSPORT

Description:

Deupree Community Meals on Wheels is a Council on Aging contracted provider offering the following services:

  • home-delivered meals (therapeutic available)


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Food Assistance Benefits (Food Stamps), Fact Sheet

Phone:

http://jfs.ohio.gov/factsheets/foodassistance.pdf

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Statewide,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

The Food Assistance program is designed to raise nutritional levels, to expand buying power and to safeguard the health and well-being of individuals in low-income households in Ohio. A household may consist of an individual or a group of individuals who live together and usually purchase and prepare their food together.

You may qualify for benefits if your household's gross monthly income is at or under 130 percent of the federal poverty guidelines. Some households may qualify if they have income over the limit if someone in the household is elderly or disabled.

Apply for Food Assistance online by going to http://ODJFSBenefits.Ohio.gov, or by filling out the Request for Cash, Food and Medical Assistance (JFS 7200) form and submitting it to your county department of job and family services (CDJFS). Click here to get a copy of the form.

Click here for more information about this program.

 

 


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Global Meals
2761 E. 4th Ave
Columbus Oh 43219
Phone: 614- 252-4813

www.globalmeals.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
PASSPORT Program

Description:

Global Meals is a contracted provider of Council on Aging offering the following services:

  • Home-delivered Meals
  • Kosher meals 


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Greene County Today Services for Adults
711 Dayton-Xenia Rd.
Xenia Ohio 45385
Phone: 937-562-7590
adultdayservices@co.greene.oh.us
https://www.greenecountyohio.gov/284/Adult-Protective-Services

Area(s) Served:
Greene County

Contract Provider:

Description:

The Today Center for Adults is a program designed for people who need assistance, socialization, supervision, and care during the day.

 The purpose of the program is to help adults maintain the ability to live in their own home or a family member’s home and to offer support to families caring for older adults.

Services
• Daily Activities - a variety of social and recreational events
• Health Services - health assessments, health monitoring, health education, physical, occupational and speech therapy, beautician / barber, and podiatry care
• Social Services - individual counseling, family counseling, group therapy sessions, referral to other services
• Transportation - handicapped accessible vans
• Nutrition - a hot noon meal (special meals are provided for dietary restrictions), snacks


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Hands to Hearts Home Care
7577 Central Park Blvd
Mason Ohio 45040
Phone: (513) 204-0145
admins@handstoheartshomecare.com
https://www.handstoheartshomecare.com/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Assisted Living Waiver

Description:

Hands to Hearts is a home care agency that's dedicated to providing quality, trustworthy and affordable in home care services in Cincinnati/Dayton Ohio and surrounding areas. 

 

Our company is owned and operated by two nurses that developed the love and passion for the elderly and those with disabilities. With our passion and 10 plus years of experience working in the healthcare field, we decided to start our own home care agency which was founded in 2018. 

 

What makes us different from others?

With Hands to Hearts Home Care, you can customize a care plan tailored to your needs.  In your personalized care plan, we will match your loved one with the most qualified and experienced caregiver who can best meet their requirement based on the individual unique care plan.    

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We understand that families may need more for their loved ones than just homecare/personal care. To ensure we are providing comfort, convivence and satisfaction for our clients. We also provide additional services outside of homecare which are listed under "other services"  

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Hands to Hearts strives to provide the best care possible, As the owners we will personally meet each client, which will allow us to develop a more customized solutio


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Harrison Senior Center
300 George Street
Harrison OH 45030
Phone: (513) 367-0649
jfrench@harrisonohio.gov
https://www.harrisonohio.gov/139/Senior-Center

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Elderly Services Program and PASSPORT Programs

Description:

The Harrison Senior Center is a contracted provider of Council on Aging offering the following services:

  • home-delivered meals
  • congregate meals

The Harrison Senior Center is located at 300 George Street in the Harrison Community Center. It is open to all seniors over the age of 60. Hours of operation are 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.  Congregate meals are served Monday thru Friday at 11:30 am.


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Home Delivered Meals
Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio
Cincinnati OH 45246
Phone: (513) 721-1025
info@help4seniors.org
http://www.help4seniors.org/

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Nationwide,
Statewide,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Elderly Services Program and PASSPORT Programs

Description:

For many people, getting at least one nutritious meal a day can be a challenge. Physical or cognitive disability, illness, and lack of support or transportation are common barriers that prevent many people from preparing food or traveling to a group meal location such as a church or senior center.  

To offer access to nutritious meals, Council on Aging (COA) provides home-delivered meals through 1) PASSPORT (Ohio's Medicaid waiver home care program), 2) locally-funded Elderly Services Programs, and 3) the Ohio Home Care Waiver program (Ohio Medicaid waiver program for people under age 60). Each year, COA provides more than 2 million meals to approximately 10,000 homebound older adults in Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton and Warren counties.

Eligibility

Eligibility for home-delivered meals is determined by nutritional need and criteria are derived from funding sources. To qualify for home-delivered meals, you must meet all of the following criteria:

  • age 60 or older (except for the Ohio Home Care Waiver where there is no age criterion)
  • unable to prepare your own meals
  • unable to participate in a congregate nutrition program because of physical or emotional difficulties
  • lack another meal support service in the home or community

Home-delivered meals may also be provided to the spouse of an eligible person, who lives in the home of the eligible person, regardless of the spouse's age or abilities.  This is determined on a case-by-case basis. 

Meals are prepared by one of our quality meal providers and delivered directly to your door by a friendly volunteer or staff person. Delivered meals can be hot, chilled or frozen and can be prepared to meet special dietary needs (diabetic, dietary restrictions, etc.).


Cost

Home-delivered meals through Council on Aging are free of charge. However, our funding does not cover the full cost of preparing and delivering meals. Donations allow us to reach out to more people and help with the costs for preparation and delivery. Donations of any size are accepted and appreciated.  Your meal provider will explain how you may make a donation.

How to Enroll

For information about receiving home-delivered meals, call:

Butler: (513) 868-9281
Clermont: (513) 724-1255
Clinton and Hamilton: (513) 721-1025 or (800) 252-0155
Warren: (513) 695-2271


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Maple Knoll Outreach Services
11275 Springfield Pk
Cincinnati 45246
Phone: (513) 686-1002

http://www.mkoutreach.org

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Assisted Living Waiver

Description:

Maple Knoll Outreach Services is a Council on Aging contracted provider offering the following services:

  • Home-delivered meals
  • medical transportation
  • non-medical transportation.

The outreach services support homebound seniors. The programs include Meals-on-Wheels, counseling assistance with insurance and Medicare forms, transportation to medical appointments, therapy visits and grocery shopping.

Maple Knoll Outreach Services for Seniors offers transportation Monday through Friday to medical appointments, chemotherapy and radiation treatments, therapy appointments and grocery shopping. A wheelchair accessible van is also available. Medical transportation appointments must be made at least two weeks in advance.

 


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Mayerson JCC (Jewish Community Center)
8485 Ridge Road
Cincinnati OH 45236
Phone: 513.761.7500
info@mayersonjcc.org
https://mayersonjcc.org/60-and-better/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Elderly Services Program and PASSPORT Programs

Description:

Mayerson JCC (Jewish Community Center) is a contracted provider of Council on Aging offering the following services:

  • home-delivered meals (kosher available)
  • congregate meals
  • recreation
  • transportation

Mayerson JCC and Senior Center offers:  ShalomNet Computer Classes, Digital Photography Club, ShalomPhone, Home Delivered Meals, Congregate Meal site. 

Mayerson JCC offers congregate meals Monday thru Friday, check-in at 11:45 am each day.  Congregate meal options are also offered at the Mayersnon JCafe on Sunday 9:30am-4:00pm; Monday thru Thursday 7:30am-6:00pm; Friday 7:30 am-2:30pm.

With the JCC ShalomNet Computer Classes, you can learn the skills you need to surf the web, and e-mail friends and family at JCCs around the U.S. and the world! ShalomNet Computer Classes are held once a week for four, six, or eight weeks. You can join anytime!

The new ShalomNet Digital Photography Club teaches you modern photo techniques such as downloading pictures from digital cameras, scanning photographs, making photo manipulations and much more. Held in the JCC computer lab, these classes are specially designed for senior adults. ShalomNet is a JCC program and an initiative of The Manuel D. and Rhoda Mayerson Foundation. The photography club is FREE, and open to all senior adult JCC or ASK members.  Members will be responsible for their own expenses. Basic computer knowledge is preferred.  ShalomNet Digital Photography Club meetings will be held on the first and third Monday of every month at the JCC. Members can join at any time!


For information on ShalomNet Computer Classes and Digital Photography Club contact Susan Bradley, 513.792.5654 or sbradley@mayersonjcc.org.

ShalomPhone

A telephone outreach program for seniors, ages 60 & older. Volunteers make daily calls to check on the well-being of elderly and disabled persons who live alone. ShalomPhone is funded by the Manuel D. and Rhoda Mayerson Foundation to support seniors who prefer to live independently. FREE. 


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Mom's Meals
3210 SE Corporate Woods Dr
Ankeny IA 50021
Phone: 1-877-508-6667

http://www.momsmeals.com

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:

Description:

Mom's Meals is a contracted provider of Council on Aging offering the following services:

  • home-delivered meals


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North College Hill Senior Center
1586 Goodman Avenue
Cincinnati 45224
Phone: 513-521-3462
nchscseniors@hotmail.com
https://www.northcollegehill.org/101/Services

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Assisted Living Waiver

Description:

North College Hill Senior Center  is a contracted provider of Council on Aging offering the following services:

  • home-delivered meals (therapeutic available)
  • congregate meals
  • transportation
  • recreation

The North College Hill Senior Center provides opportunity for friendship, recreation, wellness and education, which enable Senior Citizens to maintain an active quality of life.

Congregate meals are offered at the North College Hill Senior Center Monday thru Friday, meal served at 12:00 pm., and at the Clifton Senior Multi-Service Center Monday thru Friday, meal served at 12:00 pm.


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Oxford Senior Citizens, Inc
922 Tollgate Drive
Oxford 45056
Phone: 513-523-8100

http://www.oxfordsenior.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County

Contract Provider:
Assisted Living Waiver

Description:

Oxford Senior Citizens, Inc is a contracted provider of Council on Aging offering the following services:

  • home-delivered meals
  • non-medical transportation
  • congregate meals
  • caregiver support
  • recreation

About Oxford Seniors

The purpose of Oxford Seniors is to provide physical, spiritual, social, educational, vocational and intellectual programs for adults 50 years and older. It shall act as an advocacy agency for them. Oxford Seniors is a Council on Aging Elderly Service Program Provider,  PASSPORT Provider, and Home Delivered Meals Provider.

Senior Transportation

Senior Transportation provided by Oxford Seniors is available to older adults 60 years of age or older or disabled individuals of any age.  The transportation service operates Monday, 9:00am to 7:00pm, Tuesday through Friday, 9:00am to 3:30pm, and on Sunday, 9:00am to 12:30pm.  The suggested donation is $1.50 one-way around town and $5.00 one-way out-of-town.  Rides should be scheduled 24-hours in advance with priority given to medical appointments.  Riders may use the service to travel to a variety of destinations including the grocery store, post office, library, hair dresser, physician, and hospital.  Contact the Transportation Dispatcher at 513.523.1717 to make a ride reservation. 

Congregate Meals

Congregate meals are offered at the Oxford Senior Center Monday thru Thursday, meal served at 12:15 pm, and at the Reily Presbyterian Church located at 6370 Peoria Reily Rd., Tuesdays with the meal served at 11:30 am.

Support Groups

Support Groups are held at the Oxford Seniors` center include Grief Support and Caregivers Support Group.  The facilitated meetings connect individuals concerned with similar issues.  The Caregivers Support Group meets on the second and fourth Thursday of the month at 1:15 pm. The Grief Support Group meets the first and third Mondays at 6:00 pm.  For more information, contact Sabrina Jewell at 513.523.8100 or sjewell@oxfordsenior.org.


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Partners In Prime
230 Ludlow Street
Hamilton 45011
Phone: (513) 867-1998

http://community-first.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County

Contract Provider:
Assisted Living Waiver

Description:

Partners in Prime is contracted provider of Council on Aging offering the following services:

  • home-delivered meals
  • medical transportation
  • non-medical transportation
  • independent living assistance
  • recreation
  • Congregate Meals

At, the West Chester Prime Club (senior center),  members have access to services and programs focused on wellness which strengthen physical, social, educational, emotional and recreational well-being. The club provides members with a healthy connection to others and a vital link to the community, and also reduces the barriers that can occur as a result of isolation. 

Prime Club Location

West Chester
7900 Cox Road
West Chester, OH 45069
(513) 779-7360
www.partnersinprime.org/west-chester

Congregate meals are offere at the West Chester Prime Club Monday thru Friday, meal served at 12:00 pm.

Transportation Services

Transportation is available to take adults age 60 and over to doctor appointments, pharmacies, the post office, etc. Suggested donation is $10.00 per round trip; to schedule a ride, call 513.867.9195.


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Peace of Mind Home Health Agency
4223 Harrison Ave
Cincinnati Ohio 45211
Phone: (513)544.8908
A.Fee.Pomhomehealth@gmail,com
https://www.care.com/b/l/peace-of-mind-home-healthcare/cincinnati-oh

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:

Description:

Peace Of Mind Home Health Care service goals are to help individuals to improve function and live with great independence and to promote the client's optimal level of well-being

To assist the family to maintain as normal of a lifestyle as possible, while maintaining the family unit.
513-544-8908

"Peace is it's own reward and we're here to provide you with just that"


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Simply EZ
3593 Interchange Rd
Columbus OH 43204
Phone: 877-396-3251
Columbus@simplyez.net
http://www.simplyez.net/

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clinton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:

Description:

Simply EZ Home Delivered Meals is a contracted provider of Council on Aging offering the following services:

  • home delivered meals


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The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP)
3101 Park Center Drive
Alexandria 22302
Phone:

https://www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program

Area(s) Served:
Nationwide

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) is a Federal program that helps low-income people, including elderly people, by providing them with emergency food assistance at no cost.


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The Wellness Community
4918 Cooper Rd.
Cincinnati Ohio 45242
Phone: 513-791-4060
info@cancer-support.org
http://cancersupportcincinnati.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Greene County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:

Description:

The Wellness Community in our area offers people with cancer and their loved ones, free of charge, the support and resources they need to maintain a high quality of life and to cope with this life-threatening condition. Programs include a variety of weekly support groups, stress management advice, children's programs, classes in tai chi, yoga and nutrition and even an annual jokefest, making real the conventional wisdom that laughter is the best medicine. Support, stress management and wide-ranging education have proven to be an unbeatable combination.


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United Way 211

Phone: 211

http://www.211.org/

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Greene County,
Hamilton County,
Montgomery County,
Nationwide,
Other,
Statewide,
Warren County

Contract Provider:

Description:

**Temporary warming shelters available by contacting 2-1-1 for Butler, Clermont, Clinton, and Warren counties**

2-1-1 can be accessed by phone or computer. A toll-free call to 2-1-1 connects you to a community resource specialist in your area who can put you in touch with local organizations that provide critical services that can improve—and save—lives. You’ll find information about:

  • supplemental food and nutrition programs
  • shelter and housing options and utilities assistance
  • emergency information and disaster relief
  • employment and education opportunities
  • services for veterans
  • health care, vaccination and health epidemic information
  • addiction prevention and rehabilitation programs
  • reentry help for ex-offenders
  • support groups for individuals with mental illnesses or special needs
  • a safe, confidential path out of physical and/or emotional domestic abuse

Whether in times of natural disaster or personal crisis, 2-1-1 is committed to being the first, most essential resource to anyone who needs help.


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Warren County Community Services, Inc.
645 Oak Street
Lebanon 45036
Phone: 513-695-2100

http://www.wccsi.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Assisted Living Waiver

Description:

Warren County Community Services, Inc. is a contracted provider of Council on Aging offering the following services:

  • home-delivered meals (including therapeutic meals)
  • medical transportation
  • non-medical transportation
  • congregate meals
  • recreation
  • supportive services

Other services:

WCCS Aging Services are dedicated to assisting older adults and their family members. WCCS provides social services, health monitoring, medication assistance, and supportive services that help Warren County older adults remain at home and as independent as possible. Services include care management, meals on wheels, transportation, housing, nutrition and utility bill assistance.

Call Aging Services for more information:
Lebanon & Surrounding Areas: 513-695-2239
Cincinnati/Butlerville/Maineville: 513-925-2239
Dayton/Franklin/Springboro: 937-425-2239
Middletown: 513-261-2239
Blanchester: 937-783-4993, ext. 2239

Transportation

WCCS provides transportation to Warren County residents age 60 or older. Transportation is within Warren County and into all bordering counties. Operates from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Reservations required.  Medical and non-medical transportation available.

More information By Phone:

Lebanon & Surrounding Areas  513-695-2222
Cincinnati/Butlerville/Maineville  513-925-2222
Dayton/Franklin/Springboro  937-425-2222
Middletown  513-261-2222
Blanchester  937-783-4993 ex. 2222

HEAP

Winter Crisis Program
The Winter Crisis Program provides assistance to eligible households that are disconnected, threatened with disconnection of their primary or secondary heating source, or have less than a ten day supply of bulk fuel. Eligible clients may receive assistance once per heating season.

Summer Crisis Program
The Summer Crisis Program provides financial assistance to eligible seniors, age 60 or older, on their electric bill. Call in June to see when the Summer Crisis Program begins.

Call the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) for more information and appointments:

Call: 513-970-6737
Available 24 hours/7 days a week in all areas.

Congregate Meal are offered Monday thru Friday at the following locations.

  • Station Hill Apartments- Lebanon
  • Sherman Glen Apartments-Franklin
  • Earl J Maag Apartments- Morrow
  • Union Village Apartments- South Lebanon
  • The 741 Center-Lebanon


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Wesley Community Services
2091 Radcliff Drive
Cincinnati OH 45204
Phone: 513-661-2777

http://www.wesleycs.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
PASSPORT Program and Elderly Service Program

Description:

Wesley Community Services is a Council on Aging contracted provider offering the following services:

  • community transition service
  • home-delivered meals (therapeutic available)
  • homemaking
  • independent living assistance
  • medical transportation
  • non-medical transportation
  • personal care service

Wesley Community Services also has a Pet Portions Program and a meal delivery program for people with diabetes.   Service areas may vary.  Call for information.

Medical Transportation Services:

Transportation for medical appointment available six days a week by appointment. Door-to-door, on-time service. Call for appointment. Services include:

  • Six (6) days a week transportation
  • Door-to-door service
  • Evening transports
  • On time-all the time service
  • Wheelchair accessible vehicles
  • Comfortable cars


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