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Who
is Available to Help Me?
There
are many types of help available. The type of help you need and want will
determine the best person/agency/hotline to contact. The links below will
give you information that can help you decide who to call.
Information & Assistance Specialists |
Caregiver Specialists |
Ombudsmen |
Department of Social Services |
Division of Services for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing |
Division of Services for the Blind & Visually Impaired |
Assistive Technology Specialists |
Alzheimer's Associations |
Local Aging Services Providers |
Careline/CareLink |
Eldercare Locator & Services Outside NC |
211 |
Disease Specific Organizations |
Veteran's
Administration |
Information
and Assistance Specialists
An I&A
specialist is a person familiar with local county resources available to help
older adults and family caregivers of older adults. Region J's local aging
services providers (like a Council on Aging) have one on staff.
Find an I&A Specialist to Help Me |
Caregiver
Specialists
A caregiver
specialist is trained to know how to assist:
- family
caregivers of older adults
- an older
adult caring for his or her spouse
- an older
adult caring for a disabled family member over 18
- grandparents
caring for grandchildren
and
to know of local, state, and national resources available to assist them.
Region J's local aging services providers (like a Council on Aging) have one
on staff. Triangle J Area Agency on Aging also has a caregiver specialist
on staff.
Find
a Caregiver Specialist to Help Me |
Ombudsmen
Ombudsmen
are advocates on behalf of long-term care
facility residents.
Find an Ombudsman to Help Me |
Department
of Social Services
Your local DSS offers many services such as state sponsored Medicaid, Adult
Protective Services, Food Stamps, help for low income individuals such as
financial support and help with locating work, etc. If you need help paying
your bills or you need help for someone living in an assisted living facility,
the local DSS is a good place to start.
Find My Local DSS |
Division
of Services for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing
The North Carolina Division of Services for the Deaf
and the Hard of Hearing is a part of state government that provides interpreter
services, advocacy, access to technology and coordination of human services
for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Contact
the Division |
Find Out More Information on Services for the Deaf |
Division
of Services for the Blind & Visually Impaired
The North Carolina Division of Services for the Blind
& Visually Impaired provides many services to help the blind and visually
impaired function as independently as possible within the community.
Contact the Division |
Find Out More About Services for the Blind |
Assistive
Technology Specialists
In North Carolina, there are Assistive Technology Specialists
available to provide hands-on demonstrations of the types of assistive devices
available and to help you find and arrange for assistance.
Assistive
technology is any piece of equipment or any device that can be used to increase
independence by making everyday living easier and more convenient for a person
with a disability or limited functioning. They are "tools" which
people with disabilities use for living, learning, working and playing. These
tools can be wheelchairs, augmentative communication devices, prostheses,
computers, visual aids, adapted toys,sports equipment, etc.
Find an Assistive Technology Specialist to Help Me |
Find Out More About Assistive Technology |
Alzheimer's
Association
Caregiving for anyone who has Alzheimer's is
challenging. The national Alzheimer's Association is set up to assist
you. There are also local chapters which are more familiar with
local resources.
Find Out More and Help Me Get Connected to Assistance |
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Local
Aging Services Providers
Region J's local aging services providers contract with Triangle J Area Agency
on Aging to provide older adults with a wide array of services and opportunities.
Each service provided through this agreement has a set of service standards
to ensure quality and appropriateness.
What Services are Offered in My Area? |
Who Provides Service in My Area? |
Careline/CareLink
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services offers a toll-free
information and referral number. Information and Referral Specialists provide
information and referrals regarding human services in government and non-profit
agencies. There is a bilingual specialist for Spanish-speaking callers and
TDD for callers with hearing impairment. A database of over 10,000 agencies
across North Carolina is available to staff who are assisting callers.
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1-800-662-7030
(English/Spanish)
1-877-452-2514
(TTY)
855-4400
(English/Spanish local)
919-733-4851
(TTY local) |
They
now have an online searchable database available to anyone.
You specify your geographical area and then choose the service you seek. A
description, contact details, and location details about all available service
providers are returned. They have a City-County Directory and Service Dictionary
can help you choose your search criteria.
Eldercare
Locator & Services Outside NC
If you are a long-distance caregiver or if you are an older adult thinking
about moving to another state, you may need to either access or find out about
services there. There are two good ways to do that.
The
first is to use the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging's Eldercare
Locator Database. They can connect you with Area Agencies nationwide.
Another
way is to use our caregiver website, Full Circle of
Care. On this site, we offer a "states page" for each
state in the United States. We offer direct links and contact information
for the state aging agency, area agencies, caregiver resources, insurance
assistance, ombudsmen, pharmacy assistance, Medicare, Medicaid, Veteran's,
etc.
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Full
Circle of Care
Nationwide Links
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211
The 211 United Way service provides callers with referrals to a variety of
available local services in many areas such as: Basic Human Needs;
Physical and Mental Health; Work Supports; Support for Older Americans and
Persons with Disabilities; and Children, Youth and Family. This service is
multi-lingual and confidential; you can access it any time of the day or night.
They assist you by using a database to identify local agencies providing services
that you might need. In 2005, it is available to people needing referrals
in Chatham, Durham, Orange, and Wake counties in the Region J area. Services
are available in other areas outside Region J.


Disease
Specific Organizations
Many organizations and associations have been started to assist individuals
that have a specific disease or problem. Many are structured to know about
what resources are available specific to their interest and many have toll-free
numbers to call to contact them. Link below to a list of common toll-free
numbers.

Veteran's
Administration
Our
country offers benefits to Veterans in honor of their service.
On
our caregiver website, we offer information about these benefits at both the
federal and state level including direct links for access.
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Out What I'm Eligible For and How to Apply |
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