…is $100 per person. To join the Council, please see the membership form found here. The Council hosts educational luncheon meetings six times per year for local professionals including estate-planning…
…fill that holiday box. And that is just the firefighters. Every person who contributes money to the drive demonstrates that this is a caring community which recognizes the wisdom and…
…medications, medical care, and treatments Full spectrum of personal care services Daily snack and hot lunches with input from a registered dietitian Information and caregiver support services provided by social…
…the mixer and a refrigerator that was a hand-me-down dating back to 1984. Tony DeLaurentis, Food Service Manager, said, “The kitchen crew and I are grateful for the generous donation…
…feedback regarding caregiving challenges and services. Email adm@humsenior.org or call 707-443-9747 ext. 1267 to participate. Complete the survey by phone; call 707-443-9747 ext. 1267 to provide your input. HSRC…
…installation of phone ‘panic buttons’ in each of our buildings. The improved security will help ensure our participants and staff have more peace of mind while on our campus. Pictured…
…and may include: Primary medical care and medical specialty services Day Center services Vision, dental, hearing and foot care Prescription drugs Laboratory and diagnostic services Medical supplies and equipment Nursing…
…gives to HSRC … I do enjoy donating to HSRC, because you folks do a very good service to the community. I enjoyed your doing a little spotlight feature on…
A History of Service In our community, adult day health care began in the historic Washington School building in Eureka more than 30 years ago. Today, Adult Day Health &…
The Humboldt Senior Resource Center (HSRC) has been awarded a $404,152, three-year Innovations in Nutrition Program and Services grant from the Administration for Community Living, an agency of the U.S….