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IOA Guiding Values
For Those We Serve
We continually develop our knowledge, skills and resources to provide programs and services of highest quality. We serve with respect and care, without regard to income, race, religious preference, or gender identity and expression.
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Counseling Services
Illness, memory loss, caregiving and bereavement: the challenges that come with aging require more than medical care. Seniors, adults living with disabilities, and their caregivers often need counseling and spiritual support to maintain healthy, enjoyable lives. IOA provides a variety of services, from clinical mental health assessments to individual counseling and support groups.
IOA Psychological Services
IOA's Department of Psychology provides comprehensive mental health services tailored specifically to the needs of older adults. Experienced clinicians specialize in understanding the effects of aging on the body and the mind, and deliver caring and culturally sensitive support where it is most convenient for the client—at home, residential communities, day programs, or in our offices. Services include individual counseling, support groups, memory assessments and psychological testing and assessment. Learn More
Center for Elderly Suicide Prevention
Older adults often face a multitude of changes and stresses in relation to the aging process, including health concerns, physical limitations, financial problems, and loss of loved ones. These changes may trigger depression, grief, a sense of isolation, or thoughts of suicide. Institute on Aging’s Center for Elderly Suicide Prevention (CESP) focuses specifically on the needs of older adults, providing connection, compassionate counseling, assessment, and crisis intervention. Learn More
The friendship line
A 24-hour support line, the Friendship Line reaches out to older adults by phone, offering support, reassurance, counseling, crisis intervention, abuse prevention, medication reminders, well-being checks, and information and referrals. Trained staff and compassionate volunteers receive calls and make outgoing calls, offering an ongoing connection for many depressed or lonely older adults. Any person aged 60 years or older, their family members, or any concerned friends can call the Friendship Line and speak with a caring staff member or volunteer. Learn More
Support Groups
The process of aging can be disorienting, especially when accompanied by chronic illness, loss of loved ones or abuse. Caring for loved ones experiencing chronic illness and memory loss is also a challenge. Sometimes it helps to be with others. Meeting with others can help an individual through times of great loss, trauma, disorientation, and change. Support groups offer individuals an opportunity to share their similar experiences and support one another. They provide a safe environment to work through pain and confusion under the guidance of a trained professional. IOA offers a number of groups, including grief & loss, chronic illness, and memory loss. IOA also provides a support group specifically for caregivers supporting family members through the pain of memory loss, dementia or Alzheimer's. Learn More
Save the date - February 7, 2012
IOA's 29th Annual Dinner à la Heart
IOA's annual culinary event! Reserve a table at a selection of fine Bay
Area restaurants for dinner on Tuesday, February 7th. Prepay
your dinner costs and enjoy a delicious 3 course prix-fixe dinner. Participating
restaurants donate a substantial portion of the dinner price to support older
adult services provided by IOA. Online
reservations are now open!
Enjoy Valentine's Day early and support Bay Area seniors!
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Contact Information
Institute on Aging
San Francisco, Marin County & the Peninsula
3575 Geary Boulevard
San Francisco, CA 94118
Phone: (415) 750-4111
Toll Free: (877) 750-4111
Email: info@ioaging.org
Hours: 8am - 5pm
IOA's Senior Campus
Affordable housing, affordable health care and community programs to help older adults live independently. IOA's state-of-the-art Senior Campus is now open!
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IOA benefits from donations of all kinds. Household and office items are used directly by our programs. Volunteers bring their care and experience to serve our clients. And financial support ensures that IOA may continue to help seniors live healthy, safe lives at home.
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