Since 1977, Senior Outreach Services have provided older adults and their families with experienced, caring, licensed Social Workers to help identify ways for older adults to continue to live as independently as possible.
Over 98% of Senior Outreach clients remain independent.
Identify Needs. We work with the client to identify strengths and needs, and assess areas of daily life where support might be helpful.
Connect to Resources. We connect the client to a personalized combination of trusted, affordable resources for chores, health care, finances, personal care, transportation, insurance or legal issues, and more to support independence.
Navigate Life Changes. We provide support for older adults when life changes occur. Examples are loss of income, widowhood, diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or other chronic diseases, and preparing for the future.
Anyone age 55+ living in suburban Hennepin County, which includes the communities below:
Bloomington | Eden Prairie | Independence | Minnetrista | Rogers |
Our dedicated team of licensed Social Workers has nearly 200 years of combined experience among them and provide a person-centered approach to caregivers’ needs. Meet our team.
There is no cost to the older adult. These services are covered by support from individual donors, Hennepin County, partner municipalities, and foundation grants.
We welcome individual donations to help support senior outreach services.
Use the online form below to provide some basic information. One of our Social Workers will contact you to learn more about how we can help.
You can also call 612-770-7005, Monday – Friday between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM (CST) to speak to a Social Worker.
Downloadable resources:
Senior Outreach Services flyer
Caregiver Services flyer
Contact us:
Call 612-770-7005
Monday – Friday
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM (CST)
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