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WEST BATON ROUGE COUNCIL ON AGING, INC.
2560 Court Street
Post Office Box 122
Port Allen, LA 70767
(225) 383-0638
Fax: (225) 383-0631
Email:
susan@wbrcoa.org

Locations:
Port Allen Senior Center
2560 Court Street
Port Allen, Louisiana 70767
(225) 383-0638
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West Baton Rouge Parish 

Services offered in West Baton Rouge Parish include:

Aging and Disability Resource Center
Aging and Disability Resource CenterThe Aging and Disability Resource Center offers a "one-stop-shop" for public and private programs at the community level that will help individuals make informed decisions about their service and support options.
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Home Delivered Meals
Nutritionally balanced meals delivered to homebound frail or disabled elderly.
Congregate Meals
Nutritionally balanced meals served in community settings.
Transportation
Provides transportation to places such as senior centers, medical appointments and social service agencies.
Homemaker
Provides assistance with light housework, shopping or paying bills.
Caregiver Support
Supportive services (respite care, personal care, sitter services) for family caregivers of older persons..
Medical Alert
Provides emergency response units.
Wellness
Services to maintain and/or improve mental and physical well being (exercise, health screenings, medication management education, nutrition education, socialization and recreation).
Legal Assistance
Legal advice, counseling, and representation provided by professional legal service corporations.
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Utility Assistance
Provides short-term utility bill assistance to low-income elderly who meet eligibility .
Prescription Drug Assistance (SenioRx)
SenioRx ProgramThe SenioRx Program connects qualified, low-income people with discount prescription drugs, direct from the pharmaceutical manufacturer.
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Long Term Care Ombudsmen Services
Louisiana OmbudsmenLong Term Care Ombudsmen investigate and resolve complaints made by or on behalf of residents of long-term care facilities. Long-term care facilities include nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and personal care homes that serve individuals age 60 and over. Ombudsmen also assist consumers and potential consumers with the process of choosing a facility.