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“It certainly takes the burden of worry from our shoulders . . . , knowing someone is looking in on our mother.”

- Children of In-Home Care Client



“Thanks again to all of you for providing such a wonderful service.”

- Family of Client



"She's a blessing to me, I love her..."

- In Home Care Client about her Worker



"Just a note to say thank you for the delivered meals. There is no way I could have cooked during my illness. I appreciate everyone at Aging and Family Services"

- Hot Meals On Wheels Recipient



"Thank God there is a place available for me. I could not survive without the help I find here."

- Senior Center Attendee



“The personal satisfaction I have gained from the employment with AFS has been insurmountable.”

– Retired In-Home Care Technician



Employment with Aging & Family Services has been both rewarding and challenging.”

– Retired In-Home Care Technician





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Trust the Caring Professionals from Aging and Family Services to Provide the Best Quality Care Available!

What Can an In-Home care Technician from Aging and Family Services do for You?


Help with:
  • Personal hygiene
  • Grooming and other personal care
  • Assistance with shopping and other errands
  • Meal planning and preparation
  • Assistance with walking
  • Escort to medical appointments
  • Transportation
  • Range of motion exercises
  • Light housekeeping and laundry
  • Companionship

WHO QUALIFIES?

Individuals can qualify for in-home services under a variety of programs, including: COMMUNITY CARE, MEDICAID WAIVER, Lighthouse, FAIR, Alternative Care, Private Pay, Veterans Administration (VA), and Respite.

Both Community Care and Waiver are federally funded and made available through the WV Department of Health and Human resources. Please contact Aging & Family Services for the guidelines for the other programs.


COMMUNITY CARE

This program provides services to people age 18 and over who are eligible for Medicaid and determined by a physician to be in need of services because of physical impairment. Individuals must need assistance with personal care activities such as grooming and hygiene. If personal care is needed then assistance with other activities such as grocery shopping and errands, housework, budget management and transportation to doctor appointments can be provided. Each case is assessed and supervised by an RN, as ordered by the client's physician.


MEDICAID WAIVER

Services are provided to people age 18 and over who are medically in need of nursing home care, as determined by the department of Health and Human Resources. Individuals must be eligible for Medicaid under special guidelines and deemed appropriate for in-home services by a case management team. An RN supervises the services provided to each client.


FAIR PROGRAM

The FAIR (Family Alzheimer's In-Home Respite) program is available to offer relief to family members who are caring for individuals with Alzheimer's desiease or related dementia. This service allows the caregiver to have a regular break from care giving responsibilities and provides stimulation and socialization for the person with dementia.

Criteria:
Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease OR another dementia
Resident of Mineral County

Provides:
Up to 16 hours of respite care per week
A regular break for caregivers
Stimulation and socialization for the person with dementia

Fee:
Sliding scale based on household income

For more information, Contact Aging & Family Services.

LIGHTHOUSE IN-HOME CARE

LIGHTHOUSE services will be provided through the senior centers in every county of the state and will touch the lives of thousands of our citizens.

The program will be geared toward those 60+ who do not qualify for other in-home services (i.e. Medicaid) and will provide personal care and environmental assistance for up to 60 hours per month.

The LIGHTHOUSE Program is designed to assist those seniors who have functional needs in their homes. Services are provided by an In-Home Care Technician employed by Aging & Family Services after an applicant is found eligible by the provider’s Registered Nurse and financial eligibility has been established.

Eligibility for services:
60+ years of age
Medically eligible based upon a functional evaluation by Aging & Family Services Registered Nurse. Two needs must be identified under “Activities of Daily Living” on the BoSS Intake Form (BIF). A need is an ADL that requires “Much Assistance” or “Cannot Perform”
Financially Eligible based on the LIGHTHOUSE Sliding Fee Schedule. An individual’s income may be determined by voluntary disclosure by the client or by agency estimation; means tests are not required.

LIGHTHOUSE SERVICES:

The LIGHTHOUSE Program provides support in four areas:
Personal Care: Grooming, Bathing, Dressing, and Toileting
Mobility: Transferring and Walking
Nutrition: Meal Preparation, Eating, and Grocery and/or Pharmacy Shopping
Environment: Light Housekeeping, Making and Changing the Client’s Bed, and Client’s Laundry. Environmental services must be provided in the home and cannot exceed more than 1/3 of the monthly hours that the client receives.

HOURS: OF SERVICE: A LIGHTHOUSE Client can receive up to sixty hours of service per month, based on the RN’s Client Assessment and subsequent plan of care.

For more information about the LIGHTHOUSE Program, Contact Aging & Family Services


Why Choose Aging and Family Services to provide these services?


SKILLED WORKERS
  • In-Home Care Technicians receive at least 32 hours of training before entering a clients home. They continue their training throughout the year. Many are state certified nursing assistants. Each In-Home Care Technician is under the direct supervision of a licensed RN who works with the client and the client's physician to develop the best plan of care.

QUALITY
  • Aging and Family Services of Mineral County has received excellent ratings from the state's monitoring officials and has been providing in-home services since 1988.

RELIABILITY
  • Aging and Family Services has a large pool of skilled In-Home Care Technicians to draw on, ensuring that clients receive the full amount of services they are entitled to.

DEDICATION
  • The Staff at Aging and Family Services is dedicated to keeping clients healthy, comfortable, and independent in their own homes for as long as possible.
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Aging & Family Services
1 South Main Street
Keyser, WV 26726
Phone 304 788-5467
Fax 304 788-6363

All programs and activities offered by Aging and Family Services are available to all persons without regards to race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or religion. This publication and other agency services are funded through the West Virginia Bureau of Senior Services, Upper Potomac Area Agency on Aging, and local contributions

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