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BATH TOWNSHIP NOW HAS LIFELINE SERVICE AVAILABLE TO ITS ELDERLY AND DISABLED RESIDENTS.
If you meet the qualifications, you can get Info Line's Lifeline service FREE OF CHARGE.
What is Lifeline? Lifeline is a 24-hour personal emergency monitoring system, monitored by Info Line, that allows you to call for help by activating a small button transmitter that you wear. When you push the button, Info Line enacts your personal emergency plan. Your volunteer responders will come to your aid. If you need professional emergency help, Life Line can summon paramedics or police to help you.
Lifeline helps residents remain safely in their homes when they:
 | Live alone
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 | Are an older adult
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 | Are homebound
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 | Have medical problems
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 | Are recovering for an illness or injury
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How do I get Lifeline? To get Lifeline, you must:
Have a telephone Complete an application and be determined as eligible by the Bath Township Trustees Have Info Line install a Lifeline unit in your home Have at least 2 volunteer responders who have access to your home and will help you in an emergency
For more information about the Lifeline Service, or for questions about obtaining an application, please call the Township Offices at 330-666-4007
What Is Senior Info Line? Are you over 60? Are you concerned about the health and well-being of an older adult? If so, Senior Info Line's experienced professionals can provide practical information about services available to adults over 60:
 | Golden Buckeye Card
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 | Transportation
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 | Social Activities
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 | Employment
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 | Medicare & Medicaid Information
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 | Health & Homemaker Services
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 | Support Groups
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 | Housing
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 | Nursing Homes
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 | Special Assistance for Food, Clothing, and Utilities
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..and more
For more information call Senior Info Line at 330-374-0333
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