Scott County
Resource
The Scott County Senior Resource Directory will provide you with descriptions of services designed to meet the continuing needs of our senior population. Following each description is a list of service providers as well as resource numbers and/or web sites for each option.
Scott County does not assume responsibility for endorsing the providers listed. This is not an all-inclusive list as the depth of senior services is vast and constantly changing. Consumers may consult the Yellow Pages Directory, United Way 211 or Scott County Health and Human Services at 952-445-7751 for additional resources.
Scott County Health and Human Services is committed to assisting the seniors of Scott County to remain active and well-informed in making lifestyle choices and changes. The following is an index of the services identified in this directory.
Page
Adult Day Services ... 1
Adult Learning/Senior Clubs ... 2
Assessments ... 3
Caregiver Resources/Support Groups ... 15
Financial/Health Insurance/Legal ... 3
Helping Organizations ... 5
Hospice ... 16
Home Health Care... 7
Housing Independent Living Facility ... 9
Assisted Living Facility ... 11
Residential Care Facility ... 12
Skilled Nursing Facility ... 13
Memory Care Facility ... 14
Information Referral... 14 Medical Equipment/Supplies ... 17 Safety/Lifelines ... 18 Senior Dining/Nutrition ... 18 Transportation ... 19 Volunteer Opportunities ... 3
Adult Day Services
Adult day services are community-based centers designed to meet the needs of adults who may be experiencing a decrease in physical, mental and/or social functioning. Adult day services are comprehensive, nonresidential programs that provide a variety of health, social and related support services in a structured setting. Supported services provided by each adult day program may vary. Services may include: skilled nursing, liaison with physicians, medication administration, incontinence management, personal care assistance, bathing, transportation, beauty shop, breakfast and lunch, rehabilitative therapies, foot care.
Participants attend on a planned basis. While at the center, adults will experience a comprehensive, therapeutic social recreation program designed to meet their individual needs. Participants find purpose and develop friendships with peers, allowing them to remain more independent and be a vital part of the larger community. Adult day centers also provide the much-needed respite for the caregiver.
The cost of these services varies from center to center. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
For additional information 763-464-2698
Minnesota Adult Day Services www.madsa.org
Adult Day Care Providers serving Scott County
Ebenezer Ridges 952-898-3085
www.fairviewebenezer.org
Golden Time Adult Day Care 952-226-3111
MS Achievement Center 612-672-2847
MVR Adult Day Services 651-994-9582
Open Circle Adult Day Care 952-935-8143
Prairie Adult Care - Eden Prairie 952-949-3126
www.prairieadultcare.com
Touching Lives Adult Day Services – Savage 952-465-0555
Adult Learning Opportunities / Senior Clubs / Volunteer Opportunities
/ Senior Employment
Adult Learning/Recreational Program Opportunities
Belle Plaine Community Services 952-873-2411
Jordan Community Education 952-492-6211
New Prague Community Education 952-758-1734
Prior Lake-Savage Community Education 952-226-0080
Fax 952-226-0099
Scott County Library System 952-707-1760
www.co.scott.mn.us
click on ‘County Services’ and then click on ‘Library’
Shakopee Community Education 952-496-5029
www.shakopee.k12.mn.us
click on ‘Community Education’
Shakopee Parks and Recreation 952-233-9500
(TTY) 952-496-4122 www.ci.shakopee.mn.us
click on ‘Parks and Recreation’
University of MN Extension Service 952-492-5410
Senior Clubs
Belle Plaine Cardinal Ridge 952-873-6215
Jordan Schule Haus 952-492-2208
New Market Library 952-496-8030
New Prague (Meals on Wheels, City Hall) 952-758-2652
Prior Lake Club Prior 952-447-9783
Savage Savage Social Club 952-440-2733
Shakopee Shakopee Senior Citizens Club 952-884-5256 Marlys Flanigan
Volunteer Opportunities
CAP Agency 952-496-2125
Catholic Charities 612-204-8500
Prior Lake-Savage Area Jenny Nagy 952-226-0085
Scott County Volunteer Office Jane Wiley 952-496-8169
www.scottvolunteers.com
click on ‘register to volunteer’
Also local Schools and Libraries
Senior Employment
Scott County Senior Employment Program 952-496-8686
Scott County Work Force Center 952-445-7087
Senior Companion Program www.mnseniorcorps.org
Assessments
Long Term Care Consultations and PCA assessments help people make decisions about long-term care needs. This service uses the expertise of social workers and nurses to help people stay in their homes by helping them find resources to make it possible.
Scott County Home and Community Care 952-496-8556
Financial Resources / Legal Services / Advocacy / Insurance
Financial Resources
CAP Agency 952-496-2125
(energy assistance, weatherization, clothing)
Scott County Health and Human Services 952-445-7751
Social Security, Supplemental Security 1-800-772-1213
Income and Medicare www.ssa.gov
Peace Center 952-758-4688
Senior LinkAge Line 1-800-333-2433
MN Department of Human Services www.dhs.state.mn.us
RxConnect 1-800-333-2433 (reduced cost medications if financially eligible)
Reverse Mortgages
AARP 1-888-687-2277
www.aarp.org/revmort
National Center for Home Equity www.reverse.org
Conversion Mortgage
Reverse Mortgage Specialist, 612-316-3614
Wells Fargo-Shakopee www.sixty2.com
Legal Assistance
Office of the Attorney General 651-296-3353
Senior Legal Assistance 651-224-7301
Disability Linkage Line 1-866-333-2466
Southern MN Regional Legal Services 952-402-9890
(free legal info/advice for 60+ who meet income guidelines) Scott County Law Library
FREE Family Law Clinic. Second Monday of each month, 4-6 pm. One-on-one 30 minute clinic with a pro bono attorney to answer questions regarding family law issues. Pre-registration is required – call 952-496-8713.
Divorce Clinic – “Do-it-yourself” Divorce clinic. To be screened for eligibility, call Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services at 651-222-4731 or 1-888-575-2954.
Advocacy
MN Office of Health Facilities Complaints 651-201-4201
(consumer protection in health care facilities) 1-800-369-7994
MN Senior Federation 320-253-3257
(statewide organization of seniors who are active in legislative matters)
Office of Ombudsmen for Older Minnesotans 1-800-657-3591 (investigates consumer concerns relating to hospitals, nursing homes,
and home care agencies)
AARP - American Association for Retired Persons 952-858-9040 (advocacy and support for seniors)
Health Insurance
Health Insurance Counseling Program 1-800-333-2433
(counseling to compare Medicare, supplemental, and long-term care insurance policies; information on Medicare, Medical Assistance, health insurance, long term care insurance, etc; assist people with appeals and claims)
Health Plan Information Center (HPIC)
MN State Health Insurance Assistance 952-541-1019
Program (SHIP) 1-800-333-2433
Medicare Part A 1-800-633-4227
Medicare Part B 1-800-633-4227
Medicare Part D, Senior LinkAge Line 1-800-333-2433
Helping Organizations
AARP 952-858-9040 Alcoholics Anonymous 952-922-0880 www.aaminneapolis.org Alzheimer’s Association 1-800-232-0851 www.alzmndak.orgAmerican Diabetes Association 1-800-342-2383
www.diabetes.org
American Heart Association 1-800-242-8721
www.americanheart.org
Arthritis Foundation Minnesota Chapter 1-800-333-1380
www.arthritis.org
Associated Clinic of Psychology 612-925-6033
www.acp-mn.com
CAP Agency 952-496-2125
Courage Center 763-588-0811
www.courage.org
Lutheran Social Services 612-879-5200
www.lssmn.org
MN State Services for Blind and 651-539-2300
Visually Handicapped 1-800-652-9000
Minnesota Stroke Association 763-553-0088
www.strokemn.org Moving (planning, coordinating and packing/unpacking)
Gentle Transitions 952-944-1028
Rose’s Daughters 612-330-3772
National MS Society, MN Chapter 1-800-582-5296
(Multiple Sclerosis)
Parkinson’s Association of MN 763-545-1272
Struthers Parkinson’s Center 952-993-5495
Scott County Mental Health Center 952-445-7751
Senior LinkAge Line 1-800-333-2433
Shakopee Community Education 952-496-5029
Southern Valley Alliance for Battered Women 952-873-4214
Social Security Administration 1-800-772-1213
Veterans Assistance 952-496-8175
Scott County Veterans Service (assistance with government forms, medical care, financial, adult day, skilled nursing, etc.)
Veterans Linkage Line 1-888-546-5838
Telephone Equipment Distribution Program 1-800-657-3663
(Loans phone equipment on a long-term basis to people who are
hard of hearing, deaf, speech or mobility impaired. Income based eligibility.)
Vision Loss Resources 612-871-2222
Home and Community Based Waiver Programs
The Elderly Waiver (EW) and Alternative Care (AC) programs fund certain home and community-based services for eligible persons age 65 and older. Both programs require that eligible persons meet the level of care provided in a nursing home but choose to reside in the community. The Elderly Waiver program requires that the person be on medical assistance and the Alternative Care is a cost sharing program that helps seniors make the best use of the resources they have. To determine if you qualify for these programs, you must request a Long Term Care Consultation by contacting:
Home Care (Non-medical)
Non-Medical Home Care focuses on assisting the elderly individual to remain
independent. Services may include assistance with personal cares such as bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting and/or housekeeping, laundry, linen changes,
companionship and incidental transportation. Non-Medical home care services can also help seniors adjust to life at home after hospitalization, often assisting with the
maintenance of a prescribed exercise/rehabilitation program. Services from a non-medical home care agency are generally provided on an hourly basis.
Home Care (Medical)
Home Health Care services cover a broad range of services including: skilled
professional and paraprofessional services (nursing and rehabilitation therapies), high-tech pharmacy services provided and/or delivered to your home. In order to be covered by health insurance, most services must be ordered by your physician and must be medically necessary to maintain or improve your health condition. Generally, home health services are initiated when an elder is no longer able to care for him/herself due to recent changes in their health status. Often a physician, nurse, hospital discharge planner, or case manager suggests obtaining professional help at home to assist with your health care needs. Medical home health care services are generally provided on a visit basis rather than an hourly basis.
Assistance in choosing the right home health care agency can be found at: www.MinnesotaHelp.info
www.seniorhousingguide.us
www.mnaging.org (Senior LinkAge Line) 1-800-333-2433
Home Care Providers
Abbey Care Choice 651-690-5352
Accurate Home Care 763-633-3800
Aging Services for Communities (non-medical only) 507-364-5663
All Home Health, Inc. (non-medical only) 952-814-7400
Alliance Health Care 651-895-8030
www.alliancehealthcare.com Amerimed Home Health Care (non-medical only) 952-854-9071
Best Care Home Health, Inc. 612-378-1040
Comfort Care Nursing Services 763-536-3050
Community Home Health 952-440-3955
Custom Care, LLC 952-914-0269
www.customcarellc.com
Fairview Home Care 612-721-2491
Good Samaritan Home Health 1-866-931-0949
Heart to Hands Home Care 952-212-4709
Heartland Home Care, Hospice, and I.V. Care 651-633-6522
Home Health Care Inc. 763-417-8888
Home Instead Senior Care (non-medical only) 952-882-9300
International Quality Home Care 952-758-4513
Intrepid USA 952-894-2663
www.intrepidusa.com
MN Independent Living Services 612-379-4027
MVR Homecare, Inc. (non-medical only) 651-994-9583
My Brother’s Keeper (non-medical only) 952-496-0157
Prairie River Home Care 763-682-0665
www.prhomecare.com
Recover Health, Inc. 952-926-9808
www.remhealth.com
Ridgeview Home Health Services 952-442-6030
www.ridgeviewmedical.org
Right at Home (non-medical only) 952-854-6122
www.RAH-tc.net
River Valley HC, Inc. 651-460-4201
Superior Home Care (non-medical only) 952-898-4911
www.superiorhomecare.org
Superior Home Health Care 952-898-4911
Housing
Independent Living Facilities
The first decision to be made is do I want rental or ownership? The decision properly made should be based on health, assets and needs. Elders and their families need to be aware of the variety of options available.
Rental options
Market Rate Rental offers properties at the prevailing price in the community. A lease is signed that states the monthly rent for a period of time. These units fall into two categories: independent and independent with services. Services may include meals, laundry and cleaning. Ask what is included in the rent? Be very specific with your questions (example: Is there a full time activities director?) Always ask the costs. Campus style complexes offer a ‘Continuum of Care’ that may include assisted living and memory care located on the campus. This choice offers convenient access to added services as health care needs change.
Subsidized Apartment Rentalis based on the gross income of the prospective tenant. There are many different programs offered for elders. It can take time for apartments to open up and waiting lists are long. Plan ahead to get qualified, especially for county programs.
Ownership: Condominiums and Cooperatives
Condominium ownership allows the resident to hold a title to the property they live in while the common property is held jointly. Association fees are collected to cover maintenance costs for the common property.
Cooperative ownership involves residents purchasing shares of the housing corporation who own and operate the property. The property is not owned outright. Both condominiums and cooperatives have association fees. Ask all questions on costs. What is and is not included in these fees? Are there any services available at an additional cost? What will suit my lifestyle needs? Remember, what is a great decision at 65 may change at 80.
Assistance in choosing the right housing option can be found at:
Aging Service of Minnesota 651-645-4545
www.seniorhousingguide.us 651-690-3141
Scott County
Community Development Agency (CDA) 952-402-9022
Independent Living Facilities
Belle Plaine
Kingsway Retirement Living 952-873-5900
Jordan
Brentwood Court 55+ Apts. 952-492-3406
www.brentwoodcourtapts.com New Prague Phillip’s Square 952-758-4610 Queen’s Court 952-758-4431 Prior Lake Creekside Commons 952-226-3714
Keystone Communities of Prior Lake 952-226-9206
www.keystonecommunities.com McKenna Crossing 952-230-3300 www.mckennacrossing.org Savage The Hamilton 952-890-8533 Glendale Place 952-403-9266 www.glendaleplaceapts.com Shakopee
River City Apartments 952-445-5107
Northridge Court 952-445-8820
Subsidized Housing
Belle Plaine
Cardinal Ridge Apartments 952-873-6215
Jordan
Schule Haus 952-492-2084
New Prague
Halter Creek Apartments 507-345-1290
Liberty Park 952-758-4991
Millpond 952-758-4333
Prior Lake
Savage
Lynn Court 952-894-4719
Shakopee
Levee Drive Apartments 952-445-2001
Village Apartments/Management Office 612-869-0180
CAP AGENCY
952-496-2125The CAP Agency is a private, non-profit organization serving individuals and families of all ages living in Scott, Carver, and Dakota Counties. For more information on the follow programs for Seniors, and other CAP Agency programs, contact CAP Agency at 952-496-2125 and/or visit our web site at www.capagency.org.
Senior Dining
Home Delivered Meals CHORE Weatherization Thrift Store Emergency Services Energy Assistance Food Shelf
Information and Referral Housing
Volunteer Opportunities
Assisted Living Facilities Assisted Living or Housing with Services providers are
senior developments that offer services and support with daily living activities.Providers vary greatly in their costs, what services they offer, and level of supervision they provide.
When searching for assisted living services it is best to compare prices, staffing, and features along with their ability to allow the resident to “age in place.” Services and level of care features may include personal assistance, meals, laundry/linen service, 24-hour emergency response system, transportation and organized social/ recreational activities. Services may or may not be included with rent. Because prices and features vary, it is important to check with the provider and be aware of what is included and what extra fees may be.
For additional information
Assisted Living Federation of America www.alfa.org
Assisted Living Facilities
All Saints Senior Living (Shakopee) 952-233-7351
Assured Care (Prior Lake) 952-829-1251
Augustana Emerald Crest (Shakopee) 952-233-8811
www.emeraldcrest.com
Community Assisted Living (Shakopee) 952-440-3955
Keystone Communities of Prior Lake 952-226-9200
www.keystonecommunities.com
Kingsway Retirement Living (Belle Plaine) 952-873-5900
Mala Strana Assisted Living (New Prague) 952-758-2511
www.throcompany.com
McKenna Crossing (Prior Lake) 952-230-3300
www.mckennacrossing.org
Oak Terrace (Jordan) 952-492-5559
www.oakterraceliving.com
The Gardens at St. Gertrude’s (Shakopee) 952-233-4487
www.stgertrudesshakopee.org
The Lodge on Natchez (Elko) 952-652-9120
Valleyview of Jordan, LCC 952-492-6160
www.valleyviewofjordan.biz
Residential Care Homes
Adult Foster Care, Board and Lodging with Services, Assisted Living Home Care Provider
Residential care homes include 3 different licenses but all provide living arrangements and services for a small group of residents in a home setting in a residential
neighborhood. Services include 24-hour supervised living, care, companionship, etc. Community Assisted Living 952-445-8708
Harvest House (Shakopee) 952-233-8881
Holmes Place (Shakopee) 952-746-3215
REM River Bluff (Shakopee) 952-445-4286
REM Hiawatha (Shakopee) 952-403-1699
Skilled Nursing Facilities
America’s health care system relies on nursing homes to fill a special niche in the Continuum of Care. Nursing homes provide skilled care and custodial care to seniors who are no longer appropriate to remain living in their home independently. The number of beds in a nursing home can range from approximately 20 to 500. For additional information
American Association of Homes and www.aahsa.org
Services for the Aging
Care Providers of Minnesota www.careproviders.org
Ombudsman for Older Adults 1-800-657-3591
Nursing Homes
Augustana Health Care Center of Apple Valley 952-236-2000 www.applevalleyhealthcare.com
Auburn Manor (Chaska) 952-448-9303
The Lutheran Home (Belle Plaine) 952-873-2215
www.tlha.org
Friendship Manor (Shakopee) 952-445-4155
Mala Strana (New Prague) 952-758-2511
www.throcompany.com St. Gertrude’s
Health & Rehabilitation Center (Shakopee) 952-233-4400 www.stgertrudesshakopee.org
Memory Care
Many providers of senior care address the needs of people with dementia and
Alzheimers. However, there are facilities and agencies that specialize in meeting the needs of those with memory loss. Specialized programming, security systems to safeguard residents, dementia specific employee training are some features found with these providers. Check with the provider about what is included in the daily rate and what services require additional fees.
For additional information
Alzheimer’s Association 1-800-232-0851
www.alzmndak.org
Memory Care Providers
Assisted Living/Residential Care Homes
All Saints Senior Living (Shakopee) 952-233-7351
Augustana Emerald Crest (Shakopee) 952-233-8811
www.emeraldcrest.com
Keystone Communities (Prior Lake) 952-226-9200
www.keystonecommunities.com
Kingsway Retirement Living (Belle Plaine) 952-873-5900
Mala Strana (New Prague) 952-758-2511
www.throcompany.com
McKenna Crossing (Prior Lake) 952-230-3300
www.mckennacrossing.org
Oak Terrace (Jordan) 952-492-5559
www.oakterraceliving.com
Valleyview Assisted Living, LCC (Jordan) 952-492-6160
www.valleyviewofjordan.biz
Adult Day Care providers
Prairie Adult Care 952-949-3126
Touching Lives Adult Day Services – Savage 952-465-0555
www.touchinglivesmn.com
Information and Referral Sources
Disability Linkage Line 1-866-333-2466 (information and referral for individuals of all ages)
Geriatric Care Managers www.caremanager.org
(health and human professionals work privately with families to assist the older adult and family to create a plan to meet the elder’s needs)
Minnesota Help www.MinnesotaHelp.info
(Comprehensive online human services database which includes government
agencies, for profit and not-for-profit agencies. Sponsored by the MN Department of Human Services and MN Board on Aging.)
National Eldercare Locator Line 1-800-677-1116
(Locates services throughout the country by zip code) Parish Nurse Programs
(check with area churches to locate parish nurse)
Senior LinkAge Line 1-800-333-2433
(connects seniors and their families www.mnaging.org
to services within MN by zip code)
Scott County Health & Human Services 952-445-7751
www.co.scott.mn.us
United Way Call 211
www.211.unitedway.org (Help finding community resources. Information available—
Hmong, Spanish, and Somali speaking. Russian speaking: 651-291-0211)
Caregiver Resources
Alzheimers Association Helpline 1-800-232-0851
(list of metro area support groups)
Caregiver Minnesota www.caregivermn.org
Catholic Charities Caregiver Support Program 651-215-2246 www.ccspm.org Family Caregiving Center (University of MN) 612-625-1790 (Education and consultations for family caregivers
of persons with Alzheimer’s and related diseases.)
MN Board on Aging www.mnaging.org
click on ‘Caregiver’
National Family Caregiver’s Association www.nfcacares.org
Today’s Caregiver Magazine www.caregiver.com
Support Groups
Prairie Adult Care 952-949-3126
Mayo Clinic Health Systems, New Prague 952-758-4431
(Previously Queen of Peace Hospital)
St. Francis Regional Medical Center 952-403-3000
Hospice
Hospice is about living! Hospice care is appropriate when the focus of care is on comfort and no longer on cure. This is an approach of care that emphasizes quality of life with a limited life expectancy. Hospice neither hastens nor postpones death; it affirms life and regards dying as a normal process. The hospice program stresses human values that go beyond the physical needs, which also includes, psycho-social and spiritual care to the individual and their family. Bereavement support is available to family and friends as well. Hospice care is a covered benefit under Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance plans and many other payer sources.
MN Hospice Organization 1-800-214-9597
(Provides information regarding hospice 651-659-0423
programs & Medicare Hospice Benefit.) http://mnhpc.org/
Allina Hospice and Palliative Care 651-635-9173
(Medicare certified)
Fairview Home Care and Hospice 612-728-2468
(Medicare certified)
Heartland Home Health Care and Hospice 651-633-6522
Lodge on Natchez 952-652-9120
(In-patient hospice in home-like setting)
N.C. Little Memorial Hospice (Edina) 952-928-9394
(In-patient hospice in home-like setting. Private pay only.)
Ridgeview Home Health Services 952-442-6030
Medical Supplies and Equipment
Medical equipment and supplies for in-home use may be rented or purchased (for example: walker, grab bars, wheelchair, incontinence supplies, etc).
Medical Supplies & Equipment Providers
Access Lifts, Inc. 651-688-9222
www.accesslifts.net
ActivStyle, Inc. 612-520-9333
www.activstyle.com
Merwin Home Medical 651-762-1717
www.ats-hme.com
Allina Medical Equipment 651-628-4800
Anodyne, Inc. 952-546-5334
www.anodynerehab.com
APA Medical Equipment 612-721-6357
Apria Health Care 952-404-1600
Cummings Mobility Van Modifications 952-435-8889
CW Health Care, Inc. 763-535-9929
Fairview Home Medical 651-632-9800
Goodwill Easter Seals 651-379-5922
(loan or donate medical equipment)
Lifeline Coordinating Services, Inc. 651-771-1193
Liberty Oxygen and Medical Equipment 952-445-5454
www.libertyoxygen.com
Metro Medical 952-854-3603
www.metromedical.net
Paul’s Grab Bars 612-822-0756
Priced Right Medical 507-228-8100
Reliable Medical 763-566-4060 www.reliamed.com
Ridgeview Home Medical 952-442-2283
www.ridgeviewmedical.org
Rollx Vans Associated 952-890-7851
www.rollxvans.com
SK Medical, Inc. 507-645-9500
Safety/Lifeline
Programs that provide telephone check-ins or devices that can be worn by persons to access help in an emergency or other security measures include:
Fairview Lifeline 952-885-6185
Methodist Hospital Lifeline 952-993-6474
Mayo Clinic Health Systems, New Prague 507-385-2689
(Previously Queen of Peace Hospital)
WH Security 763-447-3025
Project Lifesaver 952-496-8722
Good Samaritan Home Health 1-866-931-0949 or 507-931-0949
VRI 612-703-5221
Nutrition Programs
Senior Dining, Meals on Wheels, Grocery Shopping Services, Nutrition Assistance Program for Seniors, Food Shelves
Senior Dining – nutritious / low cost meals in a group setting.
CAP Agency Belle Plaine—Cardinal Ridge Apartments 952-873-6311
CAP Agency Jordan—Schule Haus Apartments 952-492-2208
CAP Agency New Prague—City Hall 952-758-2652
CAP Agency Prior Lake—Prior Manor 952-447-8895
Meals on Wheels: Meals delivered to homebound people
CAP Agency Jordan 952-492-2208
Mobile Meals of Shakopee 952-934-0683
Savage—Meals on Wheels of NW Dakota County 952-393-9860
CAP Agency New Prague and surrounding area 952-758-2652
CAP Agency Prior Lake 952-447-8895
NAPS (Nutrition Assistance Programs for seniors) 952-496-2125
Free food for seniors who meet income guidelines
Store to Door 651-642-1892
Groceries delivered to your door
Food Shelf 952-496-2125
CAP Agency, Shakopee
Mom’s Meals 1-866-716-3257
Fresh meals delivered to your door www.momsmeals.com
Transportation
Mobility often becomes a subject for concern as health issues increase. Transportation options for seniors vary within Scott County communities.
Scott & Carver County Smart Link Transit 952-496-8341 Wheelchair accessible bus service is available to citizens for shopping,
appointments, adult day programs, etc.
Espeland Van Services 507-893-4458
Prior Lake and New Prague http://www.yourvan.com
ADA Service (Americans with Disabilities Act)
Transportation services for individuals who have received certification through the Metro Mobility Service Center and who are traveling to or from eligible Scott and Carver
County Communities. Riders must obtain certification prior to using this service.
To request an ADA Certification application call: 651-602-1111 To schedule an ADA ride: 952-496-8001
Scott County Veterans Services 952-496-8176
AmeriCare Mobility Van (New Prague only) 507-625-6741
Health Partners 952-883-7400
Medica 952-992-2292 Medical rides/ members only
TLC Special Transportation 952-882-0535
N o t e s
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