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  There is a great article in the Tribune about the Senior Peer Counseling program.  You can find the article here
  Are you embroiled in family disputes with your siblings about how to care for your aging parents? Are you having trouble bringing everyone to the table to talk about difficult issues? In this information-packed episode, Dr. Jesse Sostrin talks about the free services available to help mediate family disputes. Listen to the Podcast Here >
  2010 Volunteer Appreciation Event.
  Wilshire Community Services’ very own Dorothy Yelda was honored on May 11, 20011 as a Senior Citizen of the Year Candidate
  Wilshire Community Services is pleased to announce the launch of an innovative new volunteer effort designed to bridge the gaps in safety net services for seniors 55+ and adults 18+ with disabilities in San Luis Obispo County. Learn More >

 

Our Programs

Senior Peer Counseling SPC offers empathetic listening and guidance by professionally trained volunteer counselors who help seniors navigate the ups and downs of grief, loss, depression and other life challenges.
Caring Callers Caring Callers make free, weekly in-home visits to lonely or isolated seniors. The program’s mission is to help frail, homebound seniors form positive social connections.
Creative Mediation CM provides dispute resolution, facilitation and training services to help SLO County residents have the difficult conversations that move them from conflict to resolution.
Good Neighbor Wilshire Community Services is pleased to announce the launch of an innovative new volunteer effort designed to bridge the gaps in safety net services for seniors 55+ and adults 18+ with disabilities in San Luis Obispo County.
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Alzheimer’s Disease Signs and Awareness

Alzheimer’s disease affects many older adults and yet it often goes unrecognized and untreated; it is written off or attributed to the normal aging process.  There are ten early signs of Alzheimer’s that are important for everyone to recognize. Read More >

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