Just What I Need . . .
Personal Finance
CHA will work with the Elder (60+) and their family, guardian, and/or power of attorney to provide appropriate in-home services related to their personal finances. We will assist the Elder in budgeting and ensuring their bills are paid accurately and timely. We will review all bills/statements for accuracy (no under/over charges, duplicate payments, etc.). We will compile a list of what bills nee
d to be paid, when, and the amount. We will assist in reconciling bank statements and credit card statements. We will organize and file all paperwork for easy accessibility. All important tax documents will be organized and filed for easy access for filing taxes.
We provide peace of mind—Adding Life to Years!
Just What I Need . . .
Personalized Computer Assistance
I need help to . . .
· Fix a virus infecting my computer
· Organize my computer files
· Print my documents
· Fix a network or wireless connection
We’ll be there to help.
I need some training to . . .
· use the internet
· send e-mails
· use my cell phone, camera, etc.
· transfer pictures from my camera to my computer
· Socialize with family and friends using Facebook, Skype, etc.
We’ll be there to help.
For those elders who have a PC and/or Laptop and are a little ‘computer’ savvy and want to learn more, or need basic technical assistance – we will be glad to offer our services. We provide group sessions as well as one-on-one training.
We help maintain connectivity—Adding Life to Years!
Just What I Need . . .
CHA will work with the Elder (60+) and their family, guardian, and/or power of attorney to provide appropriate in-home organization. We can assist in eliminating clutter and maintaining organization.
Organization helps reduce stress and helps simplify lives. Let us know what you need help with and we will assess and assist!
We help simplify your life—Adding Life to Years!
Contact: Marta Malone, Program Officer/Educational Director
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