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Grief, Loss, and End of Life - Advice for coping with the death of a loved one, arranging funeral services and making plans and decisions about the end of your life. www.aarp.org/endoflife
What to do When a Loved One Dies - Practical steps you need to take in the early days. http://www.aarp.org/afterdeathchecklist
What Happens when Caregiving Ends - When looking after a loved one becomes your life, what is your life when that person is gone http://www.aarp.org/aftercaregiving
How to Write a Memorable Obituary - Pay tribute to the little and big things that made your loved one special. www.aarp.org/obituarywriting
AARP Grief and Loss Community - AARP Online Community lets you connect with experts and other caregivers for advice, tips or just the proverbial shoulder to cry on. www.aarp.org/griefcommunity
Caregiver Survivor Guilt - Guilt and emotional withdrawal can make the grieving process even more difficult. http://www.aarp.org/survivorguilt
- Provides a food pantry.
- Provides outpatient medical and community mental health clinic for veterans. Primary Care Pharmacy Podiatry Respiratory/Sleep Psychiatry Eye Care Radiology Cardiology Dental Laboratory Prosthetic Home Based Primary Care Audiology/Speech Pathology Dermatology Women's Health
Our Core Services for community members include:
Accompaniment support Including interpretation service Limited legal services Mutual Aid Food Access Bi-Lingual Informational Programming
- Provides early childhood education programs for children that focuses on bilingual services as well as services to children with disabilities, language development, literacy, mathematics, science, creative arts, social and emotional development, physical health and development, problem solving and includes: Nutrition services. Health services.
- Offers information and referral regarding issues of aging such as: Long term care services and supports information. Aide service, home delivered meals, transportation, medical alarm units, nursing homes. Caregiver support, housing, employment supports, etc.
- Provides a food pantry. Distributed once monthly per individual or family. * Provides a free pop up food pantry for anyone in need.
- Offers youth development services: Recreational activities. Educational activities and programs. Literacy program. STEM program. Smart Moves program. Keystone Club for teens. One-on-one and group tutoring in math, reading and language skills for elementary students. Teenage pregnancy prevention. Substance and alcohol abuse awareness. Dance, basketball, and other sports opportunities. Case management and Family Support programs. In-house Family Navigator from AutismUp. Community service programs. Summer camp programs. Field trip opportunities. Daily snack and meal included with membership.
Offers a wide range of licensing, records, and informational services to town residents. Licensing and permits include marriage licenses, hunting/fishing/trapping licenses, disabled parking permits, and dog licenses.
Other services include maintaining town records and archives as well as collecting property taxes for the residents of the Town of Pierrepont.
