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Clients who do not qualify for free or reduced cost services may elect to pay privately for the same quality services. Our billing department will work directly with you to ensure you understand the cost for each service. We also provide multiple payment options to help prevent any lapse in services due to nonpayment.
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Unfortunately, the Choice Meals Program is being suspended indefinitely due to supply shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic. We will continue to provide meal delivery, but it will be a variety of what is available each day.
This service provides Montgomery Co. residents age 60 and older an opportunity for a comprehensive health care assessment and referrals to pertinent other healthcare professionals. Face to Face Assessments are done by our experienced RN that works for the Community Geriatric Assessment Nurse Program. Fees for this service are provided by funding from the Montgomery County Human Service Levy. For more information, please call 223-8246 ext. 241. For more information or to make a referral, you may contact us here.
Senior Resource Connection is proud to partner with the Area Agency on Aging PSA2 on our Care Coordination and Caregiver Support Services Programs. To qualify for these programs you must be 60 years old or older and a Montgomery County resident. Clients will receive services based upon an individualized care plan that is mutually developed between the client and the Care Manager responsible for the coordination of the designated services. The Care Manager is a Registered Nurse who reviews the information and completes a comprehensive in home assessment using considerations such as income, functional level, etc. These programs are managed through Senior Resource Connection's Visiting Home Care Department.
Intakes and referrals are received by a coordination team with experience in scheduling, billing, and community agency collaboration. Care Plans and Service Plans are developed to help address the identified needs of the client. Services may include:
The Care Manager will provide periodic reassessments, home visits and telephone contact per the assessed case management level.
Intakes and referrals are received by a coordination team with experience in scheduling, billing, and community agency collaboration. Care Plans and Service Plans are developed with the patient and caregiver to address the identified needs of each client and their caregiver. Services may include:
The Care Manager will provide reassessments, home visits and telephone contact per the assessed case management level.
If you would like additional information on these programs please utilize the Contact Us tab or call (937) 223-8246.
Senior Resource Connection's Representative Payee Program, established in 1990 and certified by the Social Security Administration, serves over 500 clients in Montgomery County. As the only local nonprofit provider of these services, we estimate 5,000 individuals have been helped since this program began with no fees for this service to our clients. All of our staff are subject to criminal background checks and all client monies are maintained in protected accounts at a local FDIC Banking Institution.
Montgomery County residents, age 60 and older, in need of an independent party to address the handling of their ongoing financial affairs may be eligible for funding under Title XX. This program works in conjunction with Adult Protective Services.
Severely Mentally Disabled residents of Montgomery county, age 18 and older, must be referred by their mental health case manager for funding through the Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services Board of Montgomery County.
We also partner with The Disability Foundation for those who may have funds set aside in a trust.
If you or someone you know needs more information regarding our Representative Payee program, please contact us for more information.
This service offered in Montgomery, Greene, Miami and Darke Counties provides individuals, age 60 and older, the opportunity to have a hot, nutritional breakfast or lunch Monday through Friday while enjoying the company of their peers. All counties have multiple locations. There is a suggested donation of $2 per meal, but not required. Some sites require reservations while other sites require pre-qualification. For more information regarding the program and locations, please call 937-228-3663 (FOOD) or 855-854-8778. You may also contact us here. The program is funded by the Area Agency on Aging PSA2.
No income restrictions, but must be over 60 years old to participate.
An unkempt home can become overwhelming for our seniors. If the situation gets out of control, it can lead to an unsafe environment in which to live. Not only is it a potential health hazard, with an increased risk of pests, but also a dangerous fire and fall risk. If you or someone you know needs help, there are various funding sources to assist with maintaining a clean and safe environment in an individual's home that are beyond the individual's capability. These services include but are not limited to: moving heavy items to provide a safe ingress and egress, non-routine disposal of garbage, pest control preparation and heavy duty cleaning, which consist of washing walls and ceilings, shampooing carpets, cleaning inside cabinets and refrigerator, removing furniture and installing grab bars.
For more information, please call (937) 223-8246 x212 or use our Contact Page.
You rely on your medications to keep you healthy. But complex medication schedules can lead to mistakes: missing doses, taking incorrect amounts, or taking pills at the wrong time. These mistakes could potentially lead to unnecessary doctor or hospital visits, illness, or even death. With the help of a Medication Dispenser, you and your loved ones no longer need to worry if you're taking your medications correctly. The dispenser alerts you with an audible reminder and a flashing light (for hearing impaired individuals) when it's time to take your medicine. At the push of the button the machine will dispense an easy-to-handle plastic cup with your pills inside. If a dose is missed, a caregiver can be notified. They can check on you to make sure you're getting your medications.
How it Works: A nurse or caregiver will load the medication cups and put them in the dispenser. Lifeline will help you program the scheduling times for the machine to dispense. You can load up to 60 doses of medication at once, so if someone takes pills 2 times a day, you can load the machine for 30 days!
Healthcare professionals trust Lifeline to help their patients continue to live independently at home. Under medicating or over medicating can have serious consequences. If you or someone you know has a complicated medication regimen and needs help managing their medication schedule, call us today for more information at (937) 223-8246 x213 or use our Contact Page.
For non-medical assistance and companionship, there is nothing better than our Visiting Home Care services. Whether you or a loved one needs assistance with bathing, dressing or meal preparation or just need some extra help in light housekeeping, we can help seniors remain at home when health problems arise. All of our home health care workers have successfully completed approved training programs, are bonded, and have completed authorized criminal background checks. In addition, all home health aides are supervised by Registered Nurses. Visiting Home Care staff are on call 24 hours a day in order to address the ongoing needs of our clients. We have your needs, safety, independence, and self-reliance in mind.
Funding for these services may be provided by the Area Agency on Aging PSA-2, Passport, Comcare, MyCare Ohio, Alzheimer's Association, Veteran's Administration, Greene County Council on Aging, or Private Pay options.
Senior Resource Connection’s Nutrition Program delivers hot or frozen meals on a daily basis to eligible elderly and disabled adults in nine counties throughout the Miami Valley. Food is individually packed in microwavable trays and delivered to each clients home along with fruit, bread and milk to ensure each meal is nutritionally balanced.
More than a meal, our trained drivers provide a friendly and daily personal contact that improves our client’s and their family’s sense of well-being. If no one answers when meals are delivered, our friendly staff will call the clients home and/or emergency contact to ensure the client is safe. It is definitely reassuring to know that someone will check on a loved one daily, when you are unable.
With Lifeline Medical Alert Service, you get fast, easy access to help 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. So you can continue to enjoy life in the comfort of your own home - and have the freedom to go anywhere with confidence.
Lifeline offers a range of choices to help you maintain your independence. Whether you need the go-anywhere protection of GoSafe, the automatic fall detection of AutoAlert, the peace of mind offered by HomeSafe or access to help from your smartphone, Lifeline has you covered.
Call today to find out why more seniors choose Philips Lifeline over any medical alert service provider. (937) 223-8246 x213 or use our Contact Page.
You don't want anything to get in the way of your independence. Not an accidental fall. Not a medical issue. Not caring loved ones concerned about you living alone.
This service allows for the in-home intervention by professional case managers, who assist individuals age 60 years and older in establishing a network of services that promote continued independent living. The program is funded by the Area Agency on Aging PSA2 under Title III of the Older Americans Act. The service is for residents of Montgomery County. For more information, please contact us here.
Senior’s Best Friend is just one of the special services provided by Senior Resource Connection to homebound seniors and disabled adults in our local communities. This supplemental pet food program is for our clients who are currently receiving Meals-on-Wheels services. Senior’s Best Friend prevents those with limited resources from having to choose between food for themselves or food for their cherished pets. It enables individuals to keep their furry friends healthy and fed while providing a special quality to their lives and saving their pets from an uncertain fate.
If you, or someone you know, needs help caring for a pet; or you would like to receive more information about Senior’s Best Friend in your community, contact Senior Resource Connection at 937-228-3663 (CAT-FOOD) or contact us here.
No income restrictions, but must be over 60 years old to participate.
2900 Glengarry Drive, Kettering, OH 45420
Serves lunch at noon Monday-Friday
Call 937-296-3268 for reservations
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
No income restrictions, but must be over 60 years old to participate.
Here are just a few of the services a Case Manager provides to keep clients happy, healthy and safe:
No income restrictions, but must be over 60 years old to participate.
30 Lowry Drive, West Milton, OH 45383
Serves breakfast 6:30am-11am Wednesday
Pre-registration and vouchers required.
Call 937-228-3663 for details.
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
Monetary donations to our Senior's Best Friend program will be used to purchase dog and cat food for our clients who may otherwise be unable to afford to keep their furry companion. Bags of dry dog and cat food may also be dropped off weekdays to our building located at 105 S. Wilkinson Street, Dayton, Ohio 45402
Bathing Shampooing
Dressing Meal Preparation
Errands Cleaning/Vacuuming
Cooking Companionship
6 Pike Street, Laura, OH 45337
Serves breakfast 7-11am Monday-Friday
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
330 Barnett Street, Dayton, OH 45402
Serves lunch at 11:30am Monday-Thursday
Call 937-228-3877 for reservations
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
131 Cincinnati Street, Xenia, OH 45385
Meals served:
5am-4pm Monday-Friday
5am-noon Saturday
Pre-registration and vouchers required.
Call 937-228-3663 for details.
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
33 N. Cherry Street, Germantown, OH 45327
Serves lunch at 11:30am Tuesday/Thursday
Call 937-855-4191 for reservations
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
3868 Dayton Xenia Road, Beavercreek, OH 45431
Serves lunch @ noon Tuesday/Thursday
Call 937-542-8842 for reservation.
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
8975 OH-571, Arcanum, OH 45304
Serves Breakfast 7-10:30am Tuesdays/Wednesday/Thursday
Pre-registration and vouchers required
Call 937-228-3663 for details
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
1320 Archer Drive, Troy, OH 45371
Serves Breakfast 7-11am Tuesdays only
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
2021 W. Third Street, Dayton, OH 45417
Serves lunch at 11:30am Monday-Friday
Call 937-333-4732 for reservations
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
9690 Greenville- Saint Mary’s Road, Versailles, OH 45380
Serves Breakfast 7-11am Monday-Friday
Pre-registration and vouchers required
Call 937-228-3663 for details
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
59 Central Avenue, Dayton, OH 45405
Serves lunch at noon Monday-Friday
Call 937-542-8842 for reservations
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
Who can get Meals-On-Wheels?
Generally, a person who is 60 years of age or older and unable to prepare their own meals on a regular basis, due to physical or neurological impairments. This program also addresses the nutritional needs of individuals under 60 who live in Montgomery County and meet the above criteria.
6428 Chambersburg Road, Huber Heights, OH 45424
Serves lunch at 11:30am Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday
Call 937-233-9999 for reservations
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
221 N. Central Avenue, Fairborn, OH 45324
Serves lunch @ noon Monday-Friday.
Call 937-542-8842 for reservation.
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
Visiting Home Care works with the following services of Senior Resource Connection to better coordinate your care:
100 Huffman Avemue, Dayton, OH 45420
Serves lunch at 11:30am Monday-Friday
Call 937-542-8842 for reservations
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
What are the meals like?
Hot nutritious and delicious delivered right to your door. All Senior Resource Connection meals provide at least one third of your daily required nutrients and include milk, fruit and bread. Special diet/therapeutic meals are available and include low salt, low sugar, low fat, mechanical, and renal.
980 Wilmington Avenue, Dayton, OH 45420
Serves lunch at noon Monday-Friday
Call 937-542-8842 for reservations
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
134 N. Market Street, Troy, OH 45373
Serves lunch at noon Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
Who pays for the Meals-On-Wheels?
Meals-On-Wheels is funded from a variety of sources some of which include: the Area Agency on Aging Title III, United Way, and is a passport provider in all counties noted. The program also works with levy funding programs in all counties in their service area. The Meals-on-wheels program accepts contribution’s and fee for service.
1453 Liscum Drive, Dayton, OH 45418
Serves lunch at 11:30am Wednesday/Thursday/Friday
Call 937-542-8842 for reservations
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
2224 High Wheel Drive, Xenia, OH 45385
Serves lunch at 11:30am Monday/Thursday
Call 937-542-8842 for reservation.
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
3050 Kreitzer Road, Moraine, OH 45439
Serves lunch at 11:30am Monday-Friday
Call 937-535-1095 for reservations
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
What is the Menu Like?
We follow a nutritionally balanced menu that rotates every 9 weeks.
220 Park Manor Drive, Dayton, OH 45410
Serves lunch at noon Monday-Friday
Call 937-542-8842 for reservations
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
965 Miamisburg-Centerville Road, Dayton, OH 45429
Serves lunch at 11:30am Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday
Call for 937-542-8842 reservations
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
250 Allen Street, Dayton, OH 45410
Serves lunch at noon Monday-Friday
Call 937-542-8842 for reservations
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
3730 Delphos Avenue, Dayton, OH 45417
Serves lunch at 11:30am Monday-Friday
Call 937-263-3556 for reservations
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.
958 Wilmington Avenue, Dayton, OH 45420
Serves lunch at 11:30am Monday-Friday
$2 donation is appreciated, but not required.