RCS OFFERS SOCIAL SERVICES IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:
Places where seniors can socialize, take part in activities, and access resources.
Provides home-delivered meals to seniors who are homebound or have difficulty preparing meals.
Assistance with daily activities, such as bathing, grooming, and medication management.
Help with getting to medical appointments, grocery stores, or social outings.
Assistance with daily activities, such as bathing, grooming, and medication management.
Trained volunteers who provide companionship and assistance to isolated seniors.
Assistance with legal matters, including estate planning, power of attorney, conservatorship and guardianship issues.
Help with navigating the healthcare system, finding doctors, and managing healthcare needs.
Emotional and mental health support, including grief counseling and groups for specific conditions like Alzheimer's.
Services aimed at preventing and addressing elder abuse, including emotional, physical, and financial abuse.
Temporary care for seniors to give their caregivers a break.
Assistive Technology: Devices and tools to help seniors with mobility, communication, and daily tasks.
Financial Assistance: Programs to help low-income seniors with housing, utilities, and food expenses.
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RCS OFFERS THE FOLLOWING HOBBIES AND ACTIVITIES FOR SENIORS:
Painting, knitting, pottery, and other creative activities.
Gardening: Cultivating plants and tending to gardens or indoor plants.
Joining book clubs or discussing favorite books with others.
Trying out new recipes and cooking techniques
Learning to play a musical instrument or joining a singing group.
Participating in dance classes or groups like line dancing or ballroom dancing.
Activities like stretching, cycling, swimming, and walking.
Exploring new destinations or participating in organized senior travel groups.
Capturing memories through photography and joining photography clubs.
Giving back to the community by volunteering at local organizations.
Observing and identifying local bird species.
Board Games and Puzzles: Playing chess, checkers, Sudoku, Bingo or jigsaw puzzles.
Researching family history and local history.
Learning to use smartphones, tablets, and computers.
Journaling, memoir writing, or joining writing groups.
Fishing, hiking, camping, or nature walks.
Exploring museums, historical sites, and tourist attractions.
Building collections of coins, stamps, antiques, or other items of interest.
Exploring museums, historical sites, and tourist attractions.
Enrolling in cooking classes to learn new culinary skills, fermenting foods, even wine making and beer brewing.
Caring for pets or volunteering at animal shelters.
Joining clubs related to specific hobbies, like model trains or woodworking.
Taking up a new language or practicing existing language skills.
Participating in community theater productions or drama classes.
Getting involved in environmental initiatives and clean-up projects.
Practicing relaxation techniques for mental well-being.
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