Resources: Allegheny County

Sewickley Valley YMCA

Discover a range of healthy aging programs at the Sewickley Valley YMCA, promoting physical strength, flexibility, and mental well-being. Explore diverse and empowering fitness activities in a community atmosphere that fosters connections and vitality.View Website →

Parkinson Foundation Support Group

Parkinson Foundation Sewickley Support Group, open to all affected by Parkinson’s, provides positive and practical ways to cope. Held from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm on the second Thursday, each month. For details, contact Casey Peluso of the PFWPA at 412-837-1357.View Website →

GriefShare Support Group

St. Stephen’s Anglican Church in Sewickley helps mourners find comfort in the Lord as they work toward healing. GriefShare features videos with well-known Christian leaders and everyday people sharing personal stories and insights. Feelings are expressed confidentially in small groups.View Website →

Memory Loss Support Group

St. Stephen’s Anglican Church in Sewickley aids caregivers and individuals facing Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia through a monthly support group. Participants share information, encouragement, and prayers, creating a supportive community for those with memory loss and their caregivers.View Website →

Dementia360

Dementia360, through the Presbyterian SeniorCare Network, supports family caregivers of people with dementia, providing resources and connections for home-based comfort and safety. Skilled care coordinators offer tailored support, knowledge, and solutions for a better, collective family life.View Website →

Faith In Action

Faith in Action, supported by the Sewickley Valley YMCA, Valley Care Endowment, and Heritage Valley Health, System, helps seniors in Ambridge, Cornell, Moon Area, and Quaker Valley school districts. Volunteers provide free transportation, food box delivery, and resource connections.View Website →

Access Ride Transportation

ACCESS, a coordinated paratransit service, provides door-to-door, advance reservation, shared-ride transportation. Open to the public, primarily serving people with disabilities, those aged 65 and older, and human service agencies. No strand policy peace of mind. Pittsburgh Regional Transit sponsored.View Website →

Hope Grows

Hope Grows provides comprehensive caregiver support, including monthly check-in calls, self-care newsletters, tea meet-ups, online groups, garden sessions, celebration days, health tips, counseling, and exclusive respite stays. Tailored services for caregiver well-being and balance.View Website →

Allegheny County United Way

Allegheny County United Way offers essential services for well-being, including medical assistance, wellness programs, transportation, health screenings, and expense assistance, supporting overall health and independence in the community. Includes general and emergency care.View Website →

Allegheny County Area Agency on Aging

Area Agency on Aging (AAA) aids 60+ in safety, health, and independence. Health insurance counseling, abuse/neglect protection, and independence support. Application assistance, adult foster care, nursing home alternatives, and in-home services. Specialized support for skilled care and advocacy. Caregiver support available.View Website →
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