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Bridging Resources WV is More Than a Phone Number

Spring symbolizes new growth and possibilities. There are many health and community resources out there to support independent living at home. Whether you have difficulty preparing meals or help with dressing, bathing, cleaning, or require home modifications, Bridging Resources WV can help!
When you call Bridging Resources West Virginia, you’ll work with a Community Resource Specialist with the WV Aging and Disability Resource Center to find all the services that can help make your life easier. They will connect you with all the agencies and non-profits that can help. Here are a few ways they can provide support:
*Home Health Care Services: Many agencies offer in-home health care support, from nursing services to therapy and assistance with daily activities.
*Community-Based Programs: Programs like Meals on Wheels, local senior centers, or transportation services can help you maintain independence while providing social connections and resources.
*Assistive Technology: Devices like smart home technology, medical alert systems, and mobility aids can help make daily life easier and safer.
*Caregiver Support Programs: If you have a family member or friend helping you, caregiver training and support groups can provide the resources they need, too.
*Local Nonprofits or Government Programs: Many local organizations and government programs provide resources for independent living, including funding for home modifications, transportation, and personal care.
Spring is a great time to refresh, reassess, and seek the support you need. Finding support shouldn’t be difficult. One phone call can start you on your journey to living better and more independently.
Call 866.981.2372 or learn more at br-wv.org.