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A NORC in your Neighborhood?

Apr. 20, 2008

Do you live in a neighborhood or apartment complex with a large concentration of people age 60 or older? New York State calls such areas Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORCs) and could provide funds to bring extra support services to your neighborhood.

Call Eldersource if you want to know more!

Eldersource provides NORC services (transportation, home repair, grab bars for fall prevention, chore assistance, friendly visiting, bill paying & budgeting and care management) at King’s Court apartments, the Rochester Highlands, Andrews Terrace and Keeler Street apartments. Residents of seven Irondequoit streets also receive services: Edgebrook Lane, Spruce Lane, Noridge Drive, Cedar Lane, Birch Lane, Norlane Drive, Karrat Drive, Titus Ave (odd #s) between Kings Highway and Bouckhart, Kings Highway between E. Ridge Rd. and Titus, Bouckhart Avenue between Titus and E. Ridge Rd.

If you or a loved one are living in these areas, please contact us for more information.

In Irondequoit, call 342-1240, at the Rochester Highlands, call 242-0742, at Andrews Terrace & Keeler Apartments, call 325-2800.

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