Seniors Digest
Seattle-King County Edition
  November 1, 2006 

Links You Can Use

VetVeterans Support Services

King County Veterans Program  

Provides financial assistance to low-income, honorably discharged, male and female veterans, their families and their dependents residing in this county.

County Veteran Coalition

Coalition of county veteran program administrators and veteran advocates in Washington State who are collectively assessing and addressing the evolving needs of indigent veterans, working with counties to enhance their ability to provide services to veterans and their families. Includes county-by-county directory.

Veterans and Human Services Levy Service Improvement Plan

Information about the King County ballot measure passed in November 2005 that will generate $13.3 million annually for six years to help veterans and their families and others in need.

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Services for the 25 million U.S. veterans. Includes information about Veterans Day observation and background.

Free Concerts at City Hall

Looking for some fun, free entertainment? The City of Seattle Office of the Arts and Cultural Affairs offers lunchtime concerts at 1:00 p.m. in the City Hall lobby and outdoors on the Civic Plaza. The music ranges from big bands to early music, folk to jazz, global to classical music, and everything in between. Information about the concerts can be found at the Seattle Presents page

Acclaimed Alzheimer’s Documentary at ElderHealth Northwest

On November 16 at 7:00 p.m., the King County Dementia Partnership is hosting a screening of the acclaimed documentary "Quick Brown Fox: An Alzheimer's Story." The film will be followed by a discussion panel with filmmaker Ann Hedreen and Dementia Partnership representatives. Location: ElderHealth Northwest's Columbia City location (4712 35th Ave. S). Call 206-224-3757 to RSVP.

Access Services in Seattle-King County

Help is just a click away! These websites can direct you to resources for older adults, their families and caregivers.

Resources for Older Adults, Adults with Disabilities, and their Families and Caregivers

Senior Services Caregiver Outreach and Support Program
(206) 448-3110
Toll-free: 1-888-435-3377
TTY: (206) 448-5025
e-mail:
info@seniorservices.org

Senior Information and Assistance
Telephone: (206) 448-3110
1-888-435-3377 (WA only)
(206) 448-5025 (TTY)
E-Mail:
Info@seniorservices.org

The Mayor's Office for Senior Citizens
Winter 2006 Spotlight newsletter
(206) 684-0500

Crisis Clinic Caregiver Services
How to Reach Crisis Clinic
(206) 461-3222
toll-free: 1-866-427-4747
TTD: (206) 461-3219

Chinese Information and Service Center
(206) 624-5633

Asian Counseling and Referral Service
(206) 695-7600

African American Elders Program
(206) 328-5639

Evergreen Care Network (for residents of East King County)
(425) 899-3200

Benefits Checkup

FindARide—Transportation tools and options in the Puget Sound area

See the Seniors Digest Resources Directory for more! 

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