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- Copy of The WAVE Clinic | Bridge To Community
携手共进,让老龄化更健康。 The WAVE Clinic (Wellness, Aging, Vitality & Education) provides gold-standard, team-based care for older adults in Brooklyn. Our focus is wellness, prevention, and education — helping you enjoy life at every stage. Our Mission: Support your health and independence through annual Medicare Wellness Visits. Provide comprehensive, preventive health assessment, and coordinated care from an interprofessional team. Make SUNY Downstate become an Age-Friendly Health System for all Brooklyn residents. Who We Serve: Anyone who is 65 years and older and has Medicare 您在WAVE诊所的就诊 您的年度医疗保险健康检查和预防性体检旨在检查您的健康状况——不是因为您生病了,而是为了保持您的健康。这项预防性体检无需任何费用或自付费用。 718-270-2003 认识我们的团队 您访问期间,我们将: ✔ 检查您的药物及其任何副作用 ✔ 谈谈你的记忆力、情绪和心理健康状况 ✔ 谈谈您的生活方式、安全问题以及对您来说最重要的事。 ✔ 制定个性化的健康老龄化计划 ✔ 根据需要提供转诊至专科医生或支持服务。您的常规医疗保健预约将继续由您的初级保健医生 (PCP) 进行……无需更换! 718-270-2003 纽约州立大学下州健康科学中心跨学科WAVE项目的医护人员将全力支持您的预防保健和健康计划、目标和成功! 老年医学与精神病学 执业护士和药剂师 职业治疗师 个案经理:社工 养老院教育顾问 管理人员、研究人员和健康教育工作者 携手共进,让老龄化更健康。
- Caregivers | Bridge To Community
对照护者的支持 许多纽约市民肩负着额外的责任,例如照顾亲人。这会增加他们的压力,因此需要额外的支持。纽约市老龄事务局的照护者计划提供各种资源和项目来提供帮助。 纽约市有 90 万至 130 万名护理人员,其中许多是女性或老年人,她们每周至少提供 30 小时的护理,同时还要在外工作。 照顾成年人 照护者通常照顾患有阿尔茨海默病、其他痴呆症或慢性疾病的老年人。有些老年人还要抚养孙辈,这种情况被称为亲属照护。这两种情况都可能带来压力,尤其是在照护者不了解现有资源和项目的情况下。 纽约市老龄事务部资助了12个社区照护者项目,这些项目提供: 信息和转介 长期护理计划 互助小组 咨询 训练 临时照护 为辅助设备(医疗警报系统、有限的房屋改造和护理用品)提供经济援助 为照顾者提供心理健康支持 如果您照顾老年人,您的心理健康也同样重要。照顾老人既充满成就感,又令人疲惫不堪。许多照顾者都会感到压力、焦虑或抑郁。您并不孤单,您可以获得帮助。 资源 电话 他们提供什么 阿尔茨海默病协会 24/7 热线 关爱之心 纽约市老年护理人员计划 友谊热线(老龄研究所) CEAD 照护者支持(纽约州立大学下州分校) 1-800-272-3900 (646)744-2900 212-AGING-NYC (212-244-6469) 1-800-971-0016 (718)270-2003 为面临阿尔茨海默病或其他痴呆症的家庭提供24小时帮助。提供多种语言服务。 纽约市领先的痴呆症照护者支持机构。提供社会工作照护管理、支持小组和培训。 信息、转介、咨询、临时照护、互助小组。 为照顾者和60岁以上成年人提供全天候支持。免费。 照顾者支持小组和家庭教育。 照顾者应寻求帮助。请致电 Aging Connect,电话号码为 212-AGING-NYC (212-244-6469),或使用我们的服务查找器 ( https://www.nyc.gov/site/dfta/services/find-help.page )。 查找离您最近的照护者项目。对于亲属照护者,纽约州亲属导航员( https://www.nysnavigator.org/ )提供更多可用服务的信息。 了解更多关于纽约市老龄事务局对照护者的支持,请参阅《非正式照护者调查》。 并制定支持无偿照护者的计划( https://www.nyc.gov/assets/dfta/downloads/pdf/reports/UnpaidCaregivers2017.pdf )。 社会成人日托 对于需要帮助进行日常活动的老年人,可前往社会成人日间照护中心( https://www.nyc.gov/site/dfta/community-partners/social-adult-day-care.page )。 在结构化的环境中提供社交、监管、个人护理和营养。请使用我们的服务查找器( https://www.nyc.gov/site/dfta/services/find-help.page )查找离您最近的服务点。
- Insurance & Benefits | Bridge To Community
健康保险援助 下载HIICAP站点列表 这里 或者致电 Aging Connect(电话:212-244-6469)了解更多信息。 如果您对联邦医疗保险 (Medicare) 以及哪种计划适合您有任何疑问,请致电老龄事务部健康保险信息、咨询和援助计划 (HIICAP),与训练有素的专家交谈。HIICAP 是一项免费资源,旨在为联邦医疗保险受益人提供以下方面的教育: 联邦医疗保险 A 部分和 B 部分计划 联邦医疗保险D部分处方药计划和老年人药品保险计划(EPIC) 联邦医疗保险优势计划(C 部分) 补充医疗保险(Medigap)用于补充原始医疗保险。 医疗保险如何与退休人员的保障相结合 医疗保险储蓄计划和低收入补贴有助于支付费用 资源 新版HIICAP指南完全指南: 《2024年医疗保险与您:美国政府官方医疗保险手册》 Here 医疗保险与您 2024 这里 Medicare Y Usted 2024 这里
- Privacy Policy | Bridge To Community
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- The WAVE Clinic | Bridge To Community
The Annual Medicare Wellness and Preventive Health Visits is designed for older adults 65+ with Medicare to check on your health—not because you’re sick, but to keep you healthy. There is no cost or copay for this preventive health visit. 携手共进,让老龄化更健康。 您在WAVE诊所的就诊 年度医疗保险健康检查和预防保健服务专为65岁及以上参加医疗保险的老年人设计,旨在检查您的健康状况——并非因为您生病了,而是为了保持您的健康。这项预防保健检查无需任何费用或自付费用。 718-270-2003 认识我们的团队 您访问期间,我们将: ✔ 检查您的药物是否有任何副作用 ✔ 谈谈你的记忆力、情绪和心理健康状况 ✔ 谈谈您的生活方式、安全问题以及对您来说最重要的事。 ✔ 制定个性化的健康老龄化计划 ✔ 根据需要提供转诊至专科医生或支持服务。您的常规医疗保健预约仍由您的家庭医生 (PCP) 负责……无需更换! 718-270-2003 纽约州立大学下州健康科学中心跨学科WAVE项目的医护人员和工作人员将全力支持您的预防保健和健康计划、目标和成功! 老年医学与精神病学 执业护士和药剂师 职业治疗师 个案经理:社工 养老院教育顾问 管理人员、研究人员和健康教育工作者 携手共进,让老龄化更健康。
- Copy of Mental Health and Substance Use | Bridge To Community
纽约市老龄化机构的老年心理健康计划 纽约市老龄化部门通过在五个行政区的老年人中心配备持证临床医生,为当地社区提供心理健康服务。 筛查以评估心理健康需求 支持性和循证咨询(个人、团体、家庭或伴侣咨询) 旨在提高人们对心理健康认识的参与活动 信息和转介 服务内容包括: 这些服务面向所有60岁及以上的纽约市民,由精通粤语、普通话、意大利语、俄语和西班牙语等社区常用语言的双语持证临床医生提供。您无需成为老年人中心的会员即可享受这些服务,服务形式包括面谈、线上和电话咨询。 常见的心理健康预警信号 心理健康影响着我们的思维方式、感受方式以及应对压力的能力。以下是一些可能表明您应该寻求帮助的迹象: 悲伤或绝望的感觉 饮食或睡眠习惯的改变 远离你喜欢的人和事 过度担忧或恐惧 异常的困惑、愤怒或易怒 有伤害自己或他人的想法 难以应对日常压力 How to Access Mental Health Services 如果您或您认识的人需要帮助,或者想了解更多关于纽约市老龄化局老年心理健康计划的信息,请致电 Aging Connect,电话号码为 212-AGING-NYC (212-244-6469)。
- Housing | Bridge To Community
为什么住房对老年人很重要 Stable and safe housing is essential for health and well-being. It provides a secure environment that reduces stress and anxiety, allowing individuals to concentrate on their health, work, and personal growth. Adequate housing protects against environmental hazards and serves as a reliable foundation for accessing healthcare, nutritious food, and social services. Additionally, it fosters a sense of community and belonging, both of which are crucial for mental and emotional health.
- Coming Soon | Bridge To Community | Healthy Aging
We're thrilled to announce that our new website, BridgetoCommunity.org, is launching soon! This platform will be your go-to resource for supporting healthy aging in Brooklyn, offering vital information, resources, and programs tailored to the needs of our community. Stay tuned for updates and get ready to explore a world of opportunities to enhance geriatric care and community engagement. We can't wait to connect with you! 布鲁克林有大新闻! 布鲁克林有大新闻! 布鲁克林有大新闻! 布鲁克林有大新闻! 该平台将成为您在布鲁克林支持健康老龄化的首选资源,提供重要的信息、资源和项目,以满足我们社区的需求。 注册即可第一时间获知我们的上线信息。 Notify Me Thanks for submitting!
- Mental Health and Substance Use | Bridge To Community
心理健康与老龄化 无论年龄大小,心理健康都至关重要。随着年龄增长,生活会发生诸多变化:新的喜悦、失去、健康问题,有时甚至会感到孤独。这些变化都会影响我们的感受。如果您感觉状态不 佳,请记住,您并不孤单,您可以寻求帮助。


