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Our Mission
Since 1992 Wesley Community Services fosters and supports seniors seeking to remain in their home for as long as possible. This is accomplished through the provision of essential home-based services.
Our Service Goals to the Community
Wesley Community Services seeks to fulfill our mission through the provision of a spectrum of services including Home Care Services, Meals-On-Wheels, and Medical Transportation. Through our comprehensive community based support program we seek to reinforce and support the maximum level of independence of seniors living in Hamilton, Butler, and Clermont counties in Ohio.
In addition, through our WesleyLinks Program, efforts are underway to utilize area churches to help support seniors in their congregations and others in need in the community so their physical, social and spiritual needs are identified and met.
Diabetic Home Delivered Meals
Our Diabetic Home Delivered Meals make it easier for people of all ages with diabetes to manage and stabilize blood glucose. Developed by licensed dietitians and approved by the American Diabetes Association, each nutritionally balanced meal includes helpful information on calories, protein, fat, and carbohydrate choices. Click here for more information.
Wesley Community Services joins TriState Care Partners
The Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky launched this collaboration of service providers to ensure individual needs of elderly clients are addressed in a coordinated manner, prevent duplication of services, and provide smooth and hassle free transition between providers. Partners currently include Wesley Community Services, Home Helpers, People Working Cooperatively, PRO2 Respiratory Services, Visiting Nurse Association, Vitas Innovative Hospice Care, Walgreen's Infusion Services, and Wood & Lamping LLP - Elder Law.
Elder Abuse Featured on National Criminal Justice Reference Service Web Site
"Elder abuse" refers to any knowing, intentional, or negligent act by a caregiver or any other person that causes harm or a serious risk of harm to a vulnerable adult. According to the National Center on Elder Abuse, abuse can consist of physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, exploitation, neglect, or abandonment. Throughout the month of May, the National Criminal Justice Reference Service is featuring a web site on elder abuse. This resource presents links to publications and related Web sites that focus on abuse by caregivers, domestic violence, fraud and financial abuse, and additional information related to abuses committed against the elderly. To learn more about elder abuse, please also visit the National Center on Elder Abuse within the Administration on Aging.
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