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Keywords
Searching by keyword allows you to search for specific terms that appear in the title or description of a resource. Keywords can be as general or specific as you want them to be. Examples of keywords include “behavioral health,” “lending library,” or “diabetes.” If you do not wish to limit your search by keyword, leave this field blank.
Location
Entering a location allows you to search only for resources that are near a specific place. To search by location, enter a street address or a town in Wyoming and a search radius. You can also search by county by selecting the county name, search for statewide services by selecting “Statewide,” or search outside of Wyoming by selecting “Out of State.” If you do not wish to limit your search by location, leave this field blank.
Services
Selecting one or more services allows you to search for specific types of resources. If you do not wish to search for a specific type of resource, do not select any category. Below is a brief description of the different categories and what you might expect to find in them.
- Abuse, Neglect, and Financial Exploitation: Services that offer help or guidance for those who have been subject to exploitation or abuse. Includes things like domestic abuse hotlines, legal counsel, and safe houses.
- Adaptive Equipment: Services that help provide access to equipment like wheelchairs, hearing aids, and alerting devices that assist older adults or people with a disability to complete activities of daily living. Includes things like financial assistance for adaptive equipment, technology training, and equipment loan programs.
- Advocates: Services that advocate for older adults or people with a disability. Includes things like ombudspeople and hospital-based patient advocacy.
- Alcohol and Drug Abuse: Services that help those who suffer or who have suffered from substance abuse or addiction. Includes things like support groups and in-patient rehabilitation clinics.
- Alzheimer's and Dementia: Services that provide support, education, and assistance for people who have or who help care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia. Includes things like dementia caregiver support groups, dementia screening, dementia care planning, safety assessments, and companionship programs with volunteers trained in dementia support.
- Assisted Living and Long Term Care: Services that help provide long term care and living facilities for older adults or disabled persons. Includes things like assisted living facilities, waiver programs, and nursing homes.
- Basic Needs and Financial Assistance: Services that provide or help connect older adults and people with a disability with assistance meeting basic needs and financial assistance of any variety. Includes things like financial support for low-income families, emergency funding, organizations offering free or discount goods, and organizations offering free or discounted home goods and clothes.
- Case Management: Services that collaborate with clients to coordinate a care plan to meet their health needs and connecting them with resources that can meet those needs. Includes case management organizations and organizations that offer case management services.
- Companionship and Mentorship: Services that provide support to older adults, people with a disability, or caregivers by connecting them with peer mentors or companions. Includes things like senior companion programs, mentorship groups, and telephone support hotlines.
- Counseling: Services that provide access to professional counseling of all varieties. Includes things like mental health counseling, family planning, and relationship counseling.
- Crisis and Emergency Resources: Services that provide support to those experiencing a crisis or emergency. Includes things like emergency shelters, suicide hotlines, urgent care, hospitals, and police stations.
- Dental and Oral Health: Services that provide teeth or gum care or that provide help gaining access to those services. Includes things like dentists, orthodontists, denturists, and organizations that provide financial assistance for oral health.
- Disease Management and Prevention: Services that provide support and education for people managing a chronic health condition. Includes things like diabetes self-management classes, preventive care, physicians specializing in caring for chronic conditions, and health and wellness education.
- Education: Services that provide learning opportunities or local resource networks. Includes things like training for those caring for older adults and people with a disability, research opportunities, disease-specific education, and community referral services.
- Employment, Vocational, and Volunteer Services: Services that help older adults and people with a disability find, maintain, or train for employment. Includes things like work programs, career development counseling, job placement, and workplace disability rights advocates.
- Faith-Based Support: Services that provide support on the basis of faith or religion. Includes things like places of worship, faith-based counseling, and faith-based volunteer organizations.
- Food Assistance and Nutrition: Services that provide meal delivery, access to food for those in need, or education regarding nutrition. Includes things like Meals on Wheels, food banks, soup kitchens, and nutrition education.
- Health Care Providers and Pharmacies: Services that provide direct assistance with medical or physical health conditions. Includes things like hospitals, clinics, primary care providers, specialists, and in-home medical care.
- Home Modifications, Safety, and Maintenance: Services that provide assistance with the equipment and maintenance necessary for older adults and people with a disability to remain living at home. Includes things like home modification waiver programs, home care technology providers, and home modification contractors.
- Hospice and Palliative Care: Services that offer care for people who are chronically ill, terminally ill, or seriously ill. Includes things like facilities who care for patients at the end of life, spiritual care, healthcare organizations specializing in symptom management, end-of-life counseling, and caregiver support.
- Housekeeping and Chores: Services that assist older adults or people with a disability with housekeeping or doing local errands. Includes things like maid services, laundry services, chore service waiver programs, and family caregiver assistance.
- Housing: Services that assist older adults or people with a disability in finding, maintaining, and affording housing. Includes things like transitional housing, low-income or subsidized housing, community living, and financial support for housing.
- In-Home Care: Services that provide healthcare to older adults and people with a disability in their home. Includes things like skilled nurses, family caregiver assistance, physical or occupational home therapy, and case management.
- Insurance: Services that provide or assist with access to insurance for older adults or people with a disability. Includes things like Medicaid and Medicare services.
- Legal Assistance: Services that provide legal assistance for older adults, people with a disability, or those caring for them. Includes things like legal counseling, lawyers, adult protective services, tax assistance, and elder and disability rights advocacy groups.
- Mental Health: Services that provide assistance for those with mental health conditions. Includes things like clinics specializing in mental health, outpatient mental health facilities, organizations offering caregiver relief, and mental illness advocacy.
- Respite: Services that offer supervision for older adults or people with a disability. Includes things like adult daycare, in-home care, and senior centers with respite programs.
- Social Engagement: Services the offer opportunities for older adults and people with disabilities to socialize with other people and participate in recreational activities. Includes things like coffee groups, senior center game nights, and craft clubs.
- Speech, Hearing, and Vision: Services that offer support for those who have difficulty or require accommodations with their speech, hearing, or vision. Includes things like audiology clinics, hearing aid providers, speech pathologists, adaptive technology providers, and optometrists.
- State Agency: Services run by the state government that provide support for older adults or people with a disability. Includes things like Worker’s Compensation, the Department of Family Services, and the Aging Division.
- Support Group: Services that offer peer support groups for a wide variety of mental, physical, and emotional conditions. Includes things like Alcoholics Anonymous, domestic violence support groups, and Parkinson’s support groups.
- Transportation: Services that provide transportation to those with special needs or who cannot afford private vehicles. Includes things like car donation programs, transportation for those with disabilities, organizations that offer transportation services for their clients, and senior center transportation services.
- Veterans and Military: Services that provide support of any kind specifically tailored to veterans or those currently in the military. Includes things like Veterans Affairs medical centers, work therapy programs, support groups for veterans, and veteran health advocacy.