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Our Purpose: Supporting Adults 55+ With Trusted Local Resources

Helping Older Adults Stay Informed, Independent, and Connected

The Senior Resource Guide was created to help adults 55 and older, along with families and caregivers, easily access clear and reliable information. Our purpose is simple: to offer guidance that feels supportive, easy to follow, and rooted in the communities we serve.

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Why the Senior Resource Guide was Established

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As communities grow and change, so do the needs of older adults. Many people are looking for dependable information to stay active, plan ahead, or support someone they care about. Yet finding trustworthy, local resources in one place can be challenging.

That’s why the Senior Resource Guide was developed.

To bring meaningful, relevant information together in one accessible publication so readers can feel prepared, connected, and supported.

A Reliable Source of Local Information

We believe that everyone deserves access to reliable, current, and locally relevant information.

The Senior Resource Guide helps readers navigate important topics such as:

Health and Wellness Services

Housing and Home Care Options

Financial and Legal Resources

Our Purpose Statement

The Senior Resource Guide exists to empower adults 55 and older with trusted, easy-to-use information, helpful services, and meaningful opportunities. We believe everyone deserves access to resources that support living well, staying independent, and remaining connected.

Community Partnerships That Make a Difference

The Senior Resource Guide is built through strong partnerships with Washington organizations, healthcare providers, and local businesses. Each contributor plays a vital role in keeping the guide accurate, trusted, and helpful.

Together, we are creating something that is more than a publication, we are building a shared resource that benefits the community's across Washington and Oregon.

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