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San Diego County Emergency
San Diego County resources, updated information on fires, weather, shelters maps.
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here for website resources.
Ready San Diego
A website dedicated to various resources for Emergency Preparedness, Alerts, Maps,etc.
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here for website resources.
Get It Done San Diego
is the official app for reporting non-emergency problems to the City of San Diego. App users can report problems like potholes or graffiti and connect directly to the City’s work tracking system
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here for website resources.
San Diego Police Department (Northeastern Division)
Police Department resources, serving Rancho Bernardo Area.
San Diego Police Department (Non-Emergency)
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here to report a non-emergency, or file a Police report online.
Service Lines Warranties of America (SLSA)
Single Family homeowners are responsible for a portion of the underground sewer/plumbing pipes. Although it is not a city program, the City of San Diego has developed a partnership with an independent service provider who is solely responsible for the administration and service of the warranty programs they offer.
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here for details and requirements..
Free Phone for the Hearing Impaired.
Phone captioning service that provides near real-time call captions of phone conversations for anyone hard-of-hearing or with any form of hearing loss.
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here for details and requirements.
Rancho Bernardo Community Council.
Provide constant,updated information on various issues pertaining to Rancho Bernardo.
Resources for Seniors
National Council for Aging Care
National Council for Aging Care has served as a resource to help seniors and their families learn more about the specifics of planning for their later years. From aging in place to insurance to government programs, we’ve got what you need to know to continue enjoying a long, healthy life.
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here for additional details on Disaster Preparedness - A Complete Guide for Seniors.
Elder Law & Advisory
A group of experienced elder law staff and trained volunteers who serve over 8,000 seniors annually in both San Diego and Imperial Counties. We provide free and low-cost civil legal services, Medicare and Medicare related counseling and advocacy, referrals to community senior service providers and community education. The majority of services are offered at no-cost to qualifying seniors.
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here for additional details.
Rancho Bernardo Senior Services
Located in the hub of Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Bernardo Senior Services has been offering services to the senior community since 1976.
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here for additional details
San Diego County Aging & Independent Services
AIS provides services to older adults, people with disabilities and their family members, to help keep clients safely in their homes, promote healthy and vital living, and publicize positive contributions made by older adults and persons with disabilities.
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here for additional details.
City of San Diego Elder and Dependent Abuse
Call San Diego County Aging & Independence Services at (800) 510-2020 to report suspected instances of neglect and psychological, physical, financial, or sexual abuse of elders and dependent adults. This agency carries out investigations and provides assistance and case management where appropriate. The SDPD will be informed if abuse is involved. If you know that abuse has occurred, you should call SDPD directly at (619) 531-2000 or (858) 484-3154. If the abuse is in progress, you should call 911. The police will investigate, take steps to protect the victim, prosecute the perpetrator, and inform the appropriate County office.
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here for additional details.
San Diego County Aging & Independence Services
AIS provides services to older adults, people with disabilities and their family members, to help keep clients safely in their homes, promote healthy and vital living, and publicize positive contributions made by older adults and persons with disabilities.
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here for additional details.
Health And Human Services
Adult Protective Services (APS)
For more information or to make a report of elder or dependent adult abuse, please phone 800-510-2020 (within San Diego County) or 800-339-4661 (outside the County). Mandated reporters may use the online WebReferral tool to submit their reports. Visit
https://www.AISWebReferral.org to register.
APS serves adults 65 and older and dependent adults 18 and older, who are harmed, or threatened with harm, to ensure their right to safety and dignity. APS investigates elder and dependent adult abuse, including cases of neglect and abandonment, as well as physical, sexual and financial abuse.
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here for additional detail on reporting abuse.
Health & Wealth Retirement Guide
RetireGuide is a health and wealth website dedicated to providing accurate information and research on a variety of retirement topics. We do this through a stringent editorial process that involves fact-checking, attribution to reputable sources, insight from financial experts, and original reporting from a team of experienced journalists.
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here to view the website.
Aging and Dental Health
An educational dental health guide for seniors provided by Byte
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here for the resources available.
Dementia and Driving
Dementia and driving can be complicated. Obviously as the condition worsens, those with dementia will have to stop driving. A guide that detailed the laws behind dementia and driving, what are signs of unsafe driving, how to talk to a person about quitting driving, and how a person with dementia can still maintain some independence.
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here for the guide.
Asbestos Cancer Awareness for Seniors
People 65 and older comprise 60% of all cancer patients. To raise awareness, Public Outreach Department of The Mesothelioma Center published a Seniors Guide to Cancer that covers topics like wellness tips, the importance of seeing a doctor, and preventive measures:
Please select
here for resources on Senior Guide to Cancer.
Please select
here for resources on Mesothelioma Treatment Centers.
Please select
here for resources on Mesothelioma Stages.
Unfortunately, seniors make up the majority of those diagnosed with mesothelioma, a rare cancer caused from exposure to asbestos that takes 20-50 years to develop. It’s extremely important that seniors and their caregivers are aware of this type of cancer. Unfortunately, there is no cure and the prognosis can be grim.
- Please select the following links for additional information.
History
Rancho Bernardo Historical Society
San Diego History Center
Kumeyaay Band
This Web site is dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the Kumeyaay culture. Kumeyaay.com tells the story from the Kumeyaay perspective, and is the premiere source for Kumeyaay Indian information.
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here for the website.