GAF donates to Pathways for their services in LW
The Golden Age Foundation (GAF) made a generous donation to Pathways in support of all the work they do in Leisure World. Pathways is the trusted friend LWers need when something challenging comes their way. The people at Pathways find solutions that enable LWers to stay safe and independent in their homes for as long as possible. In a recent conversation with GAF Member Resource and Assistance Liaison Robann Arshat, she said, “Pathways is my go-to agency when someone is struggling.”
The money donated will go toward assisting Pathways in visits to a resident’s unit to complete a Care Navigation Assessment. They look at how a resident is living and create an individualized plan of care to provide what the resident needs. Pathways also help residents think of how to best prepare for the future. Those who choose to utilize Pathways’ resources also receive help connecting to the recommended services. For example, those who qualify for In-Home Supportive Services (free caregiving) will receive assistance filling out the paperwork, and Pathways will send it to the appropriate people.
In addition to the in-home support, Pathways also provides a grief support group at the Health Care Center and will provide ongoing educational workshops as well.
“Our desire is to empower older adults to know what’s available and how to get the help they need,” said Pathways Program Manager Tammie Ottenad.
To learn more about Pathways or talk to them about specific needs, call (562) 531-3031. There’s no cost for services.
The GAF is a nonprofit 501 (c)3 charitable organization dedicated to serving the special needs of residents. The GAF was established in 1973 by members of the Board of Directors of the Golden Rain Foundation.
The GAF’s purpose is to make the community a better place to live. Through the generosity of individuals in the community, the GAF provides various programs and projects to residents for free. The GAF is entirely staffed by LW volunteers. Its major income source is from contributions from residents or clubs and organizations.
For more information,visit www.GoldenAgeFdn.org.