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Senior Services Resources
If your situation requires more in-depth questions, problem solving assistance, or planning for the future, Lafayette Senior Services Resource Specialist, Lorna Beard is available to meet with you in person, by telephone at 303-665-9052 x3, or at your home.  Our Resource Specialist provides information, consultation, assessment and referrals for a variety of resources including, but not limited to: 
  • Home Care
  • Transportation
  • Medical Equipment 
  • Outreach for the Homebound
  • Financial Programs
  • Mental & Physical Health Concerns
  • Planning for the Future
  • Caregiver Resources 
  • Home Modification 
  • Options for Socilization

For the most current resources information visit the Community Activity Guide

Community Resources for Adults
Take advantage of a variety of free or low cost programs, services and assistance designed to enhance quality of life for adults who are residents of the City of Lafayette and their caregivers!   Our Resource Specialist, Lorna Beard, can help you identify what you need and assist you in meeting that need through information, assessment and referral for a variety of resources. Resources for socialization, home and environment, mental and physical health, support for activities of daily living and economic programs you or your family caregiver may be eligible for.

Resource Appointments Available for City of Lafayette Residents
Call 303-665-9052 ext. 3 or email for an appointment. For the best service, call for an appointment.  The Resource Specialist has weekly appointment times available by telephone, at senior services or at your home (as appropriate).  If you walk-in, we will set an appointment time but may not be able to accommodate you that day without an appointment.

The City of Lafayette Senior Services is a Member of the ARCH Partnership
ARCH stands for Adult Resources for Care and Help. When our Resource Specialist isn’t available, you can look for resources on your own by visiting ARCH or talk with an ARCH Counselor by calling 303-441-1617 or by visiting BoulderCountyHelp.org.The resource you’re looking for might be right at your fingertips!
 



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