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St. Louis, Missouri
Senior Agencies
Sponsored By
Senior Care Psychological Counseling
and Assessment
The following St.
Louis, Missouri Senior Agencies as well as their related websites,
telephone number and addresses follow:
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AARP
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314-918-7663
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8059A
Watson
Road,
St.
Louis,
MO
63119
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Description of services:
Material
on
matters of
interest
to
older adults. Chapters hold
regular meetings providing recreation,
education and information
about volunteer and
employment opportunities.
Insurance forms and income tax
assistance, defensive driving
programs and discounts on
prescription
drugs and
consumer
goods
and
services.
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AARP –
Senior Community Service
Employment Program (SCSEP)
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St. Louis City 314-533-5566
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300
S
Grand, Suite 220A, St.
Louis,
MO
63103
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Email: scstlouis@sbcglobal.net
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Website:
www.aarp.org
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St.
Louis County 314-830-3600
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11681 W.
Florissant, St. Louis,
MO 63033
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Email:
stlcountyaarp@sbcglobal.net
Website:
www.aarp.org
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St. Louis Metro-East
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Madison County
618-254-0195
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St.
Clair County
618-397-5445
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Email:
scwoodriver@sbcglobal.net
Website:
www.aarp.org
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Alzheimer's Association
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1-800-980-9080
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9374 Olive
Blvd..
St. Louis. MO 63132
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Fax:
314-801-0379 Email:
helpline@alzstl.org
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Website:
www.alzstl.org
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Description of services: Alzheimer's
Association
mission is
to
eliminate
Alzheimer's disease through the
advancement
of
research; to provide
and enhance care
and support
for all affected; and to reduce
the risk
of
dementia through
the promotion of
brain-health programs.
Services are
provided through the generous
support of
association members and community donors. The
Chapter provides
outreach coordinators
to help
serve
all
people
in
the Chapter's 38-county service
area. For
support
or additional information,
call the
Alzheimer's
Association,
St.
Louis Chapter.
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Catholic
Charities Archdiocese
of
St.
Louis
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314-367-5500
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4532
Lindell Blvd., St.
Louis,
MO 63108
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Webslte:
www.ccstl.org
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Description
of
services:
Catholic
Charities.
Archdiocese of Saint
Louis,
is the largest private
provider of social services
in
the state
of Missouri.
Organized
as a
federation,
Catholic
Charities is
comprised
of
12 agencies offering
more than
100
programs
to assist,
on
average. more
than 100,000 poor and
impoverished people
annually.
Race.
creed
and
ethnic background play no role in
determining
who
receives help from
Catholic Charities.
Need is the only
criterion. In
recent years
we have expanded
services
to
serve
children and adults in Jefferson.
St. Charles,
Lincoln. Warren, Ste. Genevieve,
Washington
and Perry
Counties.
Information from The St.
Louis Times Resource Guide: Information for Older Adults
Additional Information and
webpage by Paul Susic MA Licensed
Psychologist Ph.D. Candidate
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