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Minor Home Repair Services are available at no cost to seniors age 60 or over throughout San Luis Obispo County. Home Repair Services may include: installation of grab bars, handrails, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors, handheld showerheads, as well as minor plumbing, carpentry, electrical, and drywall projects. For information about the availability of services, please call 1 (800) 495-0501 or (805) 541-4122.
Hospice of San Luis Obispo County (HospiceSLO) provides county-wide nonmedical in-home respite care, emotional support, practical assistance and comfort to individuals, their families and caregivers who are coping with a life limiting illness. All HospiceSLO services are provided at no charge. (805) 544-2266
HomeShareSLO facilitates matches between home providers--people with an extra room--and home seekers--those looking for a home. It helps provide affordable housing with existing resources, allows for aging-in-place, builds community and empowers community members. (805 215-5474
Volunteer Driver Programs
Wilshire’s Good Neighbor Program 805-547-7025 x17
Regional Shuttles
Ride-On
805-541-8747
Senior Go! 805-473-3333
Smart
Shuttle 805-482-0202
Veteran’s Shuttle
805-543-1233
Local Shuttles
Atascadero Dial-A-Ride 805-466-7433
Five Cities Senior Shuttle 805-473-3333
Morro Bay Call-A-Ride 805-772-2744
Paso Robles Dial-A-Ride 80-239-8747
Templeton-Paso Robles Dial-A-Ride 805-541-2544
SLO Village
Area Agency on Aging
Adult Services Policy Council (ASPC)
American Association of Retired Persons
Los Osos Cares
Morro Bay Senior Center
Paso Senior Center
Senior Volunteer Services (SVS)
SLO Senior Center
Smartshare SLO
Wilshire Community Services
The Village Model: A Neighborly Way to Age in Place
Senior Planet
The Age-in-Place ‘Village’ Movement AARP
The Village Movement: Redefining Aging in Place Next Avenue
Villages: Helping People Age in Place AARP
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