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So Others Might Eat’s (SOME) Aging in Place “Model”

Long-term case management for isolated and vulnerable seniors; Permanent Affordable Housing; Stabilization Services (Temporary housing for abused, neglected, and exploited seniors); Senior Wellness; Advocacy

TARGET POPULATION
Isolated, vulnerable, and low income seniors 60+

OUTCOME DETAILS
90% found the home visits from staff and the resources they are connected to via the homebound senior program very helpful. 72% stated they feel safer after joining the program.

Organization

So Others Might Eat

Service Area

Ward 6, 7 & 8

State

  • District of Columbia

Population Served

  • Vulnerable Group

Outcome

  • Successful

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