Rohnert Park City Council Recognizes June 15th as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
It is always an honor to accept acknowledgment of our important elder abuse prevention and response work at communities like Rohnert Park. It takes effort from all of us to
FAST Team of ‘Heroes with Spreadsheets’ In the News
On Thursday May 5th, 2022, the Press Democrat highlighted the work of our Financial Abuse Specialist Team volutneers in this wonderful article. FAST has been an effective tool for law
June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month – Don’t Turn Away
June is Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Awareness Month and our message is ‘Don’t Turn Away.’ If you see an elder or dependent adult in crisis or need of support,
3G Networks Are Going Away
You may have heard that 3G networks are being phased out this year. This means older phones and other devices, including medical devices, will stop working if they run on
S.A.F.E. Overview at the March 2022 Sonoma County MDT
View this video for the brief training by Elece Hempel, Executive Director of the Petaluma People Services Center about the S.A.F.E. (Specialized Assistance for Everyone) program for emergency crisis intervention and
Care Network MDT Presentation Feb. 1, 2022
View this link for the brief training by St. Joseph’s Care Network LCSW about their current program from the February 2022 Multi-Disciplinary Team.
Help Plan for the Future of Housing in Sonoma County!
The housing survey is no longer active. For more information about Sonoma County’s housing planning visit https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/HousingElement/
Long Term Care Requirements in NY Change January 1
Click here to check out new changes coming to Long Term Care regulations in NY State. Could some of these changes work to address care issues in Californai as well?
Contribute to Cards for Courage
“The American Flag was proudly displayed behind his bed. Rick and Jack talked of many things that day…”
Good News on Recent Change for SSI Recipients & Applicants
Did you know that the Social Security Administration (SSA) recently changed their rules about how pandemic-related financial assistance can affect a person’s eligibility for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or monthly