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Huntsville, AL and surrounding area
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8th Street Community

Non-profit
24-Hr Supervised Care

If a person with a cognitive challenge does not qualify for a nursing home or other state services, 305 8th Street offers a structured living arrangement that includes a bed, all of the household essentials, activities, transportation, and 24-hr supervised care to include medication prompting and financial management.

Please call 256-489-2997 for hours of operation.
Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

First Light Home Care of North Alabama

Business
Activities of Daily Living Care

Assistance with Bathing, Dressing, Grooming, Transferring and Toileting.(ADL Care). Help with meal prep., light housekeeping, laundry services, and transportation.

Please call 256-489-3542 for hours of operation.
Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

Enable Madison County

Non-profit
Aging in Place/Fall Prevention Program

Enable Madison County's Aging in Place program Fall Prevention (grab bars, handrails, step repairs, and durable medical equipment) services to the aging (60 years and older) and homebound individuals of all ages.

Monday - Friday
Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

STUDIO 60 Senior Center

Non-profit
CENTER FOR ADULT DAY CARE

The Center for Adult Day Care is a comprehensive service program providing social and enrichment care for individuals 18 and older. The Center for Adult Day Care not only is a wonderful program for the individual, but also offers a respite for the caregiver. Care giving is an unceasing, and demanding role in which the sharing of care and support is of vital importance. Enrolling your loved one in the Center for Adult Day Care presents a beneficial solution for more than just the caregiver: + Corporations and businesses are able to retain good employees who do not need to alter their work schedule or quit their jobs in order to stay at home and care for their loved one. + Employees are not forced to jeopardize current and potential job opportunities, due to absenteeism. + The cost effectiveness of using the Center for Adult Day Care outweighs the expense and burden of in-home care. + The community and its leaders are able to take pride in offering a compassionate and practical alternative for the caring of their citizens. + Taxpayers benefit as the cost of participation in the Center for Adult Day Care is far lower than premature institutionalization. If you, a relative or friend is interested in this program please call Julie Born, Center for Adult Day Care, at 256.880.7094. Get additional information on the Center for Adult Day Care at www.centerforadultdaycare.com/

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Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

Arc of Madison County, Inc.

Non-profit
Community Experience

Community Experience provides programs that offer community-based educational, vocational, adaptive daily skills training, and support to adults with intellectual disabilities. Specific training areas include physical, occupational, nutritional, speech, and counseling.

Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

Arc of Madison County, Inc.

Non-profit
Community Waiver Program

The new waiver program targets to serve persons with intellectual disabilities (ID) not currently receiving services through a current home and community-based services waiver, including those on the waiting list for the existing Intellectual Disabilities or Living at Home waivers. The program focuses on serving individuals and families before they are in crisis. Service providers will focus on goals of home and community-based services programs such as community integration, opportunities for employment, and developing skills for independence. The community waiver program will offer services to persons with intellectual disabilities in five enrollment groups, based on age and relative independence, each with a set of services designed to serve them: Children with ID (ages 3-13) who live with family/other natural supports Transition-age youth with ID (ages 14-22) who live with family/other natural supports or (ages 18-22) who live independently Working-age or older adults with ID (ages 23+) who live with family/other natural supports or who live independently Individuals with ID (ages 3+) who are unable to live with family/other natural supports or to live independently Individuals with ID (ages 22+) who have a minimum of one substantial functional limitation Available for application in Baldwin, Elmore, Houston, Jefferson, Limestone, Madison, Mobile, Montgomery, Morgan, Tuscaloosa, and walker counties. Call Center: 1-800-361-4491 Services Include: Community Integration Connection and Skills Training, Community Transportation, Employment and Coworker Supports, Supported Employment, Financial Literacy and Work Incentives Benefits Counseling, Family Empowerment and Systems Navigation Counseling, Housing Counseling Services, Housing Start-Up Assistance, Peer Specialist Services, Personal Assistance Community, Supported Living Services

Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

Madison Baptist Association Disaster Relief

Faith-based
Emergency Handicap Ramp Design & Construction

Madison Baptist Association Disaster Relief volunteers have the capability of designing and constructing Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant handicap ramps to accommodate emergency, short-term or long-term home and other access for injured or handicapped persons. Although design and construction are at no cost, ramp materials must be paid for following design acceptance and before construction can begin. Funding has been directly from clients or from churches-e.g. benevolence funds, Sunday School associates, other. For more information on this service, contact Jack Fuson, Madison Baptist Association Disaster Relief Coordinator.

Please call 571-268-1072 for hours of operation.
Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

Unity Psychiatric Care

Business
Geriatric Psychiatric Care In-patient

In-patient geriatric psychiatric care. We accept most insurances including Medicaid to Medicare and most other private insurances. We serve ages 55+ or those who live a geriatric lifestyle. We admit patients 24/7.

Please call 256-964-6700 for hours of operation.
Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

STUDIO 60 Senior Center

Non-profit
HOMEMAKER PROGRAM

The Homemaker Program provides in-home services to promote independent living. This program is for seniors 60 and over with health or physical limitations preventing them from doing their household chores. This includes light housekeeping services only. For more information on this service, please call Victoria Watkins, Homemaker Supervisor, 256.513.8324 or email hmksup@seniorview.com.

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Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

Comfort Care Hospice- Huntsville

Hospice Care for Terminally Ill

We provide hospice care to the terminally ill in throughout Alabama. All costs are covered by insurance such as Medicare and Medicaid. Our patients have access to nursing staff 24/7. Medical doctors will follow the patient's care through the hospice care team. Which means our patients don't have to sit in the waiting room at the doctor's office anymore. We pay for all medications related to out patient's terminal diagnosis. Provide incontinence care supplies and additional supplies to ensure the patient's care needs are met. Our patient also have access to the entire hospice care team which consist of the following: - Hospice care aides- assist with daily care tasks such as bathing and light housekeeping - Chaplain- to assist with spiritual needs - Social Worker to offer emotional support, assist with community resources, and end of life planning. - Volunteer services -providing temporary relief for caregivers, pet therapy, and companionship visits. Call us to discuss your or your loved one's condition and be evaluated for potential eligibility (256)429-2266

Please call 256-429-2266 for hours of operation.
Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

Disability Resource Network

Non-profit
Information & Referrals

Find answers to your questions about living with a disability. Get information about disability rights, resources, groups or programs that may help you, a family member, or a business

Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

Madison County 310 Board

Non-profit
Services for Intellectual Disabilities

The Madison County 310 Board Manages the Medicaid Waiver. Individuals that meet the Department of Mental Health Criteria for an Intellectual Disability can apply for the waiting list for the waiver. The individual must meet the following criteria to be eligible for the waiver: 1) Have a documented IQ of under 70 prior to the age of 18. 2) Have a documented IQ of under 70 after the age of 18 (if individual is over the age of 18) 3) Be eligible or capable of becoming eligible for Medicaid. If the individual meets the above criteria, please initiate the intake process by contacting the DMH call center at: 1-800-367-4491

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Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

8th Street Community

Non-profit
Supportive Housing

Cognitively challenged residents are given a room shared in a home environment (only 2 per home) and receive case management at their home weekly, meals daily, medication prompting and financial management.

Please call 256-489-2997 for hours of operation.
Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

Enable Madison County

Non-profit
Weatherization Services for Aging/Homebound

Weatherization Services - TEMP$ Enable Madison County's TEMP$ (Taking Energy Measures Personally=$avings) services are provided in the Spring and the 1st weekend of November for our aging and homebound neighbors.

Monday - Friday
Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

Enable Madison County

Non-profit
Wheelchair Ramps for Aging/Homebound

Enable Madison County volunteers build wheelchair ramps at the client's providing accessibility and independence.

Monday - Friday
Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

Regional Autism Network-UAH

Government
Working with Neurodiversity

The RAN serves as a community contact resource to anything that individuals with autism, their families, teachers, or service providers may need in the North Alabama region.

Please call 256-824-2317 for hours of operation.
Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance

Disability Resource Network

Non-profit
Youth Transistion

Extra help for youth who are in school or have just finished school. Get help understanding your disability at any age, discovering what is important to you, and how to set goals for yourself.

Aging/Homebound/Disability Assistance