Kent County VNA

VNA of Care New England is a nonprofit Medicare-certified home care agency that provides visiting nurse service throughout Rhode Island. Located in Warwick, R.I., the organization provides home-health aides to assist patients with day-to-day activities. Its services include general assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, meal planning and preparation, laundry, housekeeping and shopping. Additionally, it also provides personal care services, such as bedtime assistance, transportation and companionship. VNA of Care New England also provides therapists, nursing aides, social workers and a chaplain. The organization is part of Care New England Home Health that provides home health and hospice services throughout the state. Additionally, it provides health screenings, influenza and pneumonia vaccines, geriatric care management, postpartum doula services, wellness clinics, and bereavement and support groups.

Kenosha Senior Living

You will feel welcome from the moment you pass through our doors! – Light-filled Dining Rooms – Lovely Outdoor Spaces – Comfortable Rooms – Beautiful Artwork Kenosha Senior Living is a charming residential care home situated in Kenosha, WI. We provide loving, compassionate care for aging seniors in a family-style home like setting. At Kenosha Senior Living, we pride ourselves in the care we give our residents, and the reliable and considerate service we provide to our families.

Kenosha County Aging and Disability Resource Center

The Aging and Disability Resource Center, also known as the ADRC is a free, “”””one-stop shop”””” for older people, people with disabilities and their families. The ADRC provides reliable information and guidance on a wide variety of topics affecting older adults, adults with disabilities and family caregivers. Information is available on a drop in basis at our office during regular business hours or via phone or in the comfort of your own home. Information and support services are available on a wide range of topics including: in home care resources; out of home care options; paying for care; health insurance or other public benefits; dementia care; health and wellness resources and support services for older or dependent adults experiencing physical, emotional or financial abuse or neglect. The ADRC also offers a medical equipment loan closet.