Resources For Older Adults & Their Caregivers
Many more resources are available by calling the United Way's 2-1-1 Helpline of the Hudson Valley. Simply dial 2-1-1 on your phone to be connected to a person who can provide information.
Most residents of Croton are also residents of the Town of Cortlandt. They offer classes, trips, meals (home delivered and at the Muriel H. Morabito Community Center), transportation, and consultations with a social worker. Visit their website or call (914) 528-8377 for more information.
Westchester County Department of Senior Programs and Services offers a wide range of programs and information. Visit their website or call (914) 813-6300.
Westchester Senior Housing Sites: A Guide To Housing For Seniors in Westchester from Westchester County Department of Senior Programs and Services
Croton Caring is a local nonprofit that works to enlist the resources of the community to help the frail, elderly, homebound, and families in need of temporary assistance, enabling them to maintain their independence and dignity. Visit their website or call (914) 271-4979.
Westchester Library System provides information on Medicare benefits via telephone, individual counseling sessions, and "Demystifying Medicare" presentations offered throughout Westchester and online. Visit their website or call (347) 441-0566.
Senior Housing Assistance Program from Westchester Residential Opportunities
RideConnect, a program of Family Services of Westchester provides programs that encourage independence and mobility for adults over 60 in Westchester and Southern Putnam counties. A caring fleet of volunteers donate their time and use of their cars to provide rides, completely free of charge, for seniors throughout Westchester and Southern Putnam Counties to do their shopping, medical, social, and other errands.