This collection of links contains useful information about adult services and other programs available in the County of Marin.
Aging ServicesInformation & referral services for older adults and their family members
Aging/Older Adult Services in Marin CountyThis web site provides a partial listing of services for adults and older adults and their families in Marin County. The site is administered by Marin County Department of Health and Human Service, Division of Aging and Adult Services.
Alzheimer's Association - Marin ChapterThis site provides factual information on Alzheimer's disease, offers resources for people living with Alzheimer's, their families and professionals who provide care.
American Society on AgingThis web site provides a partial listing of services for adults and older adults and their families in Marin County. The site is administered by Marin County Department of Health and Human Service, Division of Aging and Adult Services.
CANHR-California Advocates for Nursing Home ReformCANHR provides information about assisted living (board and care), nursing homes, Medi-Cal, and other elder issues and supports advocates for long term care reform and humane alternatives to institutionalization. CANHR also has a legal referral service for elder law and maintains the Nursing Home Guide and the Residential Care Guide Web sites with information on every California facility.
Choices for Living 2019-2020A comprehensive housing resource guide, includes a listing of all older adult housing options, including independent, assisted living and skilled nursing facilities, with a description of their services and latest fees.
Disability AccessThe mission and goals of the Disability Access Program as well as complaint forms.
EAH HousingEAH develops, manages and promotes rental housing in the Bay Area for very low, low and moderate income families, individuals with disabilities, and seniors.
Elder Financial Protection Network (EFPN)
EFPN works to prevent financial abuse of elders and dependent adults through community education programs, public awareness campaigns and coordination of financial institution employee training.
Family Caregiver AllianceProvides services to persons who are caring for a loved one with an adult-onset neurological impairment including stroke, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's.
Institute on AgingThe Institute on Aging (IOA) is a Non-profit organization offering counseling, psychiatric services, senior case management, home care and personal assistance, fiduciary/money management, bill paying and geriatric assessment services. For more information, please call our General Information Line at,(415)750-4111.
Jewish Family & Children's ServicesJFCS provides comprehensive services to the entire community including counseling for individuals, couples & families, financial assistance, information & referral, support for people with disabilities, and volunteer opportunities. For comprehensive assistance to seniors, see Seniors-At-Home.
Library Beyond WallsLibrary Beyond Walls provides free in-home delivery of library materials to homebound patrons of the Marin County Free Library.
LITA (Love is the Answer)LITA matches volunteers with the lonely and isolated elderly living in skilled nursing, residential care and retirement residence facilities for one-to-one weekly visits.
Margaret Todd Senior CenterThe Margaret Todd Center is a program of the City of Novato Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department. The Center offers enrichment and fitness courses, special events, specialty groups, game groups, senior services, information and referral as well as multiple on-going activities.
Marguerita C. Johnson Senior CenterA nonprofit organization located in Southern Marin. We provide programs, referral services, and activities for senior citizens 60 and older. Activities include monthly shopping trips, grocery bingo, arts & crafts, tai-chi, movie day, and monthly luncheons with guest speakers.
Marin County Commission on AgingThe Marin County Commission on Aging is a 23-member federally mandated advisory council to the Marin County Board of Supervisors. The Commission works closely with the County's Division of Aging on behalf of Marin
Marin VillagesMarin Villages' mission is to help older adults remain independent in their homes and communities, with dignity and grace. Marin Villages recognizes the need to offer older adults an alternative when deciding how and where they would like to age and provide opportunities for them to remain socially engaged.
Medi-CalThe MediCal program is administered by the Marin County Dept. of Health & Human Services, Division of Social Services
MedicareThe official U.S. Government site for Medicare
Mill Valley Parks & RecreationThe mission of Mill Valley's Department of Parks and Recreation is to provide opportunities for quality recreation and leisure experiences for all of our citizens, providing programs, facilities, resources and professional support services.
Nova-Ro HousingProvides affordable housing for needy Novato senior citizens. Nova-Ro Corporation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation created through efforts of the Novato Rotary Club members.
Novato Independent Elders ProgramThe Novato Independent Elders Program (NIEP) provides outreach programs that support the independence of Novato’s seniors, with a focus on residents who are frail, isolated and culturally diverse. It is a partnership project of the City of Novato and the Marin Community Foundation.
Novato Senior Citizens ClubClub members enjoy many benefits which include socializing with peers, staying active through planned programs and activities, a warm and friendly environment, reduced fees for club trips, priority registration on club trips, a monthly newsletter, and more!
Ombudsman ProgramEnsures the rights and protection of older persons in long term care.
Public GuardianThe legally appointed conservator and representative for vulnerable adults.
Ross Valley Ecumenical Housing AssociationFor over thirty years RVEHA (Tam House) has been providing high quality affordable cooperative housing for independent and active women and men 63 and over in two beautiful homes in San Anselmo.
Sausalito Parks & RecreationThe Sausalito Parks and Recreation Department strives to provide quality programs to Sausalito and its community that enhance growth, expression and recreation through people, parks and programs.
Schurig Center for Brain Injury RecoveryNonprofit, post-acute therapeutic center offering services designed to help brain injury survivors and their families rebuild their lives, including on-site services, support groups, resource referral assistance, concussion education and educational presentations for medical professionals and the community.
Senior AccessSenior Access has been serving seniors with chronic illness and memory loss in Marin County since 1973. The Adult Day program provides specialized daytime services for older adults who need supervised, personal care and assistance. We offer engaging social activities, creative art and music programs, intellectual stimulation, group exercise, lunch and respite for caregivers.
Seniors•At•HomeSeniors•At•Home helps seniors live safer, healthier, more independent lives in their own homes. Seniors•At•Home offers a comprehensive range of award-winning services, including home care, palliative and end of life care, skilled nursing, care management, counseling, money management and conservatorships, spiritual care and volunteer services. Seniors•At•Home is a non-sectarian division of Jewish Family and Children's Services of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma counties.
The Dance Palace Community CenterA non-profit community center providing a wide variety of educational, recreational, cultural and community services to children, adults and seniors in western Marin County.
Veteran ServicesAssists veterans, spouses and children to access veterans benefits.
West Marin Senior ServicesEnabling older persons to remain independent as long as possible and to live with dignity and self-respect in their own homes