Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs | Aging Matters
Residents of Long Term Care facilities benefit through trusting relationships with trained volunteers who are well informed and objective. They also listen to concerns, and respect residents' privacy and confidentiality.
Date of Last Formal Update
05/29/2024
Data provided by
United Way of Greater St Louis 211
Physical Address
1078 Wolverine, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
Hours
Mon-Fri - 8:00am to 5:00pm
Voice
Application process
Call for service
Fee
No fees
Required documents
No documentation required
Eligibility
Age 60 and over Age 18-59 if disabled
Languages
English
Service area
Bollinger County, MO Butler County, MO Cape Girardeau County, MO Carter County, MO Dunklin County, MO Iron County, MO Madison County, MO Mississippi County, MO New Madrid County, MO Pemiscot County, MO Perry County, MO Reynolds County, MO Ripley County, MO Sainte Genevieve County, MO Saint Francois County, MO Scott County, MO Stoddard County, MO Wayne County, MO
Agency info
AGING MATTERS
Aging Matters' mission is to develop a coordinated delivery system of services to assist and enable older Missourians to remain in their own homes as long as possible and to enhance the quality of life for all older Missourians. Programs offered include: Nutrition program, long term care ombudsman program, in home services, paperwork assistance, legal services, assistance with hearing aids, books on tape for the handicapped, health promotion, information and assistance, tax information, transportation assistance, financial counseling, information regarding adult day care, respite care, family caregiver support program, Medicare Prescription Drug Program, and the MO Rx and other Extra Help Programs.