Aging In Place
Catholic Community Services Volunteer Chore Program
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This program gives you health care and support services so that you can safely stay in your own home. You can get help from the following services:

  • Homemaking: This includes help with housework, laundry, shopping, and running errands.
  • Personal care: A service professional will help you with your daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and grooming.
  • Meals: You can get home-delivered meals and help making meals at home.
  • Adult day programs: You can take part in social activities outside of your home. Adult day programs may also include health care services.
  • Adult family care: If you have a caretaker that you live with, they may get a cash benefit to help you with your daily living needs.
  • Volunteer chore service: You can have someone come to your home to make simple repairs and help with yard work.

How do I get help?

To get help from this program, contact your local office.

Frequently Asked Questions

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