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LIFE ElderCare Annual Report 2010-2011
     We represent a source of independence for Fremont, Newark and Union City seniors who choose to
     age in place. To be rooted is perhaps the most important and least recognized need of the human
     condition. We are committed to keeping heart and home under one roof for as long as safely possible.


                                                              Since 1975, we
                                                              have provided                           Revenue
                                                                                           FY July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011
                                                              direct service
                                                              programs to
                                                              at-risk seniors
                                                              with the help
                                                              of community                   Public Funding
                                                                                             $306,276
                                                              volunteers.
                                                                                                                   Private Funding
                    Meals                                                                                          $539,995


                    u 102,054 meals to seniors and disabled non-seniors
                    u 226 volunteer drivers provided daily wellness checks
                    u 95% of participants report that Meals On Wheels helps
                      them live independently
                    u CSUEB 4th year nursing students conducted over 400
                      home health assessments
                                                                                                      Expenses
Accomplishments




                    Transportation                                                         FY July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011

                    u   2,200 escorted trips for seniors and disabled non-seniors
                    u   75% of appointments were for medical appointments                               Fun 01
                                                                                                         $84

                        3,620 hours donated by community volunteers
                                                                                                           drai
                    u
                                                                                                             ,6

                                                                                                Ad
                                                                                              $8 min
                                                                                                                sing

                                                                                                8,9 ist
                    Friendship                                                                     13 rat
                                                                                                          ion

                    u   198 Tri-City seniors were provided weekly companionship
                    u   12,375 volunteer hours donated by community volunteers
                                                                                                                 Program Expenses
                                                                                                                 $724,165
                    Mobility
                    u   367 seniors enrolled in the in-home exercise program
                    u   236 seniors received home safety assessments
                    u   215 seniors received medication reviews


                                                           Community Partnerships that WORK
                        SUPPORT
                                                           Last year, 700 individuals and businesses supported us with
                  Aging In Place                           financial contributions. And, over 500 volunteers committed 2-4
                                                           hours of their time per month, a $1,100,000 in-kind, community
                  Donate online at                         investment in healthy aging. Through Unitek College and Cali-
                                                           fornia State University, East Bay, 358 nursing students received
                  lifeeldercare.org                        hands-on experience in geriatric home care.
“We empower the elderly to live full lives in their own homes for
  as long as safely possible. It’s a different approach that offers
          a higher quality of life at a much lower cost.”


                            I invite you to meet 80-year-old Esther. She is able to age in place because
                            of the basics of life – food, friendship and increased mobility – that LIFE
                            ElderCare, a Tri-City nonprofit, provides. This was not the case two years ago.
                            In 2010, Esther took a bad fall that limited her mobility and forced her to make
                            some compromising choices. Because it was hard for her to prepare meals, she
                            developed severe malnutrition and was readmitted to the hospital.

                            After she was discharged, she started getting meals from Meals On Wheels, rides
                            to her doctor appointments from VIP Rides, weekly exercise assistance through
                            our Fall Prevention program and a new friend through Friendly Visitors. With
                            no family in the area, Esther now counts on LIFE ElderCare to help her stay in
                            her own home and live independently.


Every day, through no fault of their own, older adults are facing heartbreaking choices.

Many are forced to decide between medication and food, or not going to the doctor because they
have no transportation. And those like Esther, who have no family in the area, sometimes go for
weeks without seeing a friendly face.

In Fremont alone - the percentage of people aged 60 and older has grown by 30%.

Since 1975, we have provided a safety net for the mothers, fathers and grandparents in the
community. In the Tri-City area, unlike many other parts of the country, this vulnerable
population has access to a trusted, community-based organization that treats them like family.

But we can’t do it without your help.

LIFE ElderCare provides proven, effective, no to low-cost programs that make a real difference in
older adults’ health and quality of life. Your financial contribution in the enclosed envelope, or an
online donation through our website, will reflect your heartfelt commitment to healthy aging.


    You can make the difference between hope and hopelessness.

          LIFE ElderCare, Inc. 3300 Capitol Avenue, Fremont, CA 94538
                    Sign up to volunteer or donate online at:

                                      lifeeldercare.org

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LIFE ElderCare Annual Report 2010-2011

  • 1. LIFE ElderCare Annual Report 2010-2011 We represent a source of independence for Fremont, Newark and Union City seniors who choose to age in place. To be rooted is perhaps the most important and least recognized need of the human condition. We are committed to keeping heart and home under one roof for as long as safely possible. Since 1975, we have provided Revenue FY July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011 direct service programs to at-risk seniors with the help of community Public Funding $306,276 volunteers. Private Funding Meals $539,995 u 102,054 meals to seniors and disabled non-seniors u 226 volunteer drivers provided daily wellness checks u 95% of participants report that Meals On Wheels helps them live independently u CSUEB 4th year nursing students conducted over 400 home health assessments Expenses Accomplishments Transportation FY July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011 u 2,200 escorted trips for seniors and disabled non-seniors u 75% of appointments were for medical appointments Fun 01 $84 3,620 hours donated by community volunteers drai u ,6 Ad $8 min sing 8,9 ist Friendship 13 rat ion u 198 Tri-City seniors were provided weekly companionship u 12,375 volunteer hours donated by community volunteers Program Expenses $724,165 Mobility u 367 seniors enrolled in the in-home exercise program u 236 seniors received home safety assessments u 215 seniors received medication reviews Community Partnerships that WORK SUPPORT Last year, 700 individuals and businesses supported us with Aging In Place financial contributions. And, over 500 volunteers committed 2-4 hours of their time per month, a $1,100,000 in-kind, community Donate online at investment in healthy aging. Through Unitek College and Cali- fornia State University, East Bay, 358 nursing students received lifeeldercare.org hands-on experience in geriatric home care.
  • 2. “We empower the elderly to live full lives in their own homes for as long as safely possible. It’s a different approach that offers a higher quality of life at a much lower cost.” I invite you to meet 80-year-old Esther. She is able to age in place because of the basics of life – food, friendship and increased mobility – that LIFE ElderCare, a Tri-City nonprofit, provides. This was not the case two years ago. In 2010, Esther took a bad fall that limited her mobility and forced her to make some compromising choices. Because it was hard for her to prepare meals, she developed severe malnutrition and was readmitted to the hospital. After she was discharged, she started getting meals from Meals On Wheels, rides to her doctor appointments from VIP Rides, weekly exercise assistance through our Fall Prevention program and a new friend through Friendly Visitors. With no family in the area, Esther now counts on LIFE ElderCare to help her stay in her own home and live independently. Every day, through no fault of their own, older adults are facing heartbreaking choices. Many are forced to decide between medication and food, or not going to the doctor because they have no transportation. And those like Esther, who have no family in the area, sometimes go for weeks without seeing a friendly face. In Fremont alone - the percentage of people aged 60 and older has grown by 30%. Since 1975, we have provided a safety net for the mothers, fathers and grandparents in the community. In the Tri-City area, unlike many other parts of the country, this vulnerable population has access to a trusted, community-based organization that treats them like family. But we can’t do it without your help. LIFE ElderCare provides proven, effective, no to low-cost programs that make a real difference in older adults’ health and quality of life. Your financial contribution in the enclosed envelope, or an online donation through our website, will reflect your heartfelt commitment to healthy aging. You can make the difference between hope and hopelessness. LIFE ElderCare, Inc. 3300 Capitol Avenue, Fremont, CA 94538 Sign up to volunteer or donate online at: lifeeldercare.org