Information and Assistance
Rockland County Office for the Aging (845) 364-2110 or (845) 364-2100
Assistance is available to aid Rockland older adults in finding information about the following:
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Day care programs
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Home delivered meals (kosher and non-kosher)
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Transportation options
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Housing options
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Senior centers
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Socialization
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Support groups
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Legal assistance
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Tax aide program
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Telephone Reassurance
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Other special services
Other Resources
TRIAD of Rockland County - Reducing Crimes Against Seniors (845) 638-5582
TRIAD Program is intended to educate and enhance crime prevention services for the elderly.
Silver Alert Program
A county-wide program offered to Rockland residents through the Rockland County Sheriff's Office which allows local law enforcement to disseminate to media outlets vital information about vulnerable individuals who have wandered from their caretakers and to aid in the search and safe return of these individuals to those responsible for them.
Project Lifesaver
Project Lifesaver is a program through the Rockland County Sheriff's Office which is designed to electronically locate those who wander.
Life Insurance Settlement Association (407) 894-3797
Preventing life settlements fraud in the state of New York.
Case management, orientation and mobility training by the Association for the Visually Impaired.
Golden Park Program
Through the Golden Park Program, obtain free access on weekdays to New York State parks and arboretums for those 62 and older just by showing a valid New York State driver's license or non-driver's ID card.
America the Beautiful - The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Senior Pass
Lifetime pass for U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 62 years or older that provides access to federal recreation sites. This $80 lifetime "Senior Pass" has replaced the "Golden Age Passport." For more information or to obtain a pass by mail visit the National Park Service website.
Pet Care Services
HVDogS is an organization that low-income senior dog owners can turn to for assistance with their pet care needs. Contact Hudson Valley Dog Sanctuary at (917) 975-9864 or service@hvdogs.org
NOTICE:
Contributions are voluntary and confidential and are used to expand the services for which they are received. No one will be denied services because of an inability or unwillingness to contribute.
Services are funded in part by the Administration for Community Living, New York State Office for the Aging and the Rockland County Office for the Aging.