Common use of RSVP Clause in Contracts

RSVP. Retired Senior Volunteer Program includes a network for individuals age 55 and older who use their skills and talents in volunteer activities such as home repairs, tutoring and mentoring, and assisting victims of natural disasters. Recreation: Programs for older adults including health education, physical activity, and coordinated screening for physical and mental health. RELIEF: Respite for Elders Living in Everyday Families offers respite services to caregivers of frail elders and those with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. Respite: Service that provides a temporary break for a family member from daily caregiving responsibilities. Senior Companions: Volunteers provide services to elders at risk of institutionalization due to chronic illness, disability, or isolation. Services may include transportation to medical appointments, shopping assistance, meal preparation, companionship, and advocacy, as well as respite for caregivers. Senior Fraud Abuse Prevention Programs: Safety education and prevention strategies for elder abuse, Medicare fraud and abuse, and identity theft, and programs on home safety. SHINE: Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders provides educational materials and free, unbiased insurance counseling to Florida elders, caregivers, and family members. Special Events: Time-limited events. Speakers’ Bureau: Service that provides the right professional speaker for every type of event. Telephone Reassurance: Scheduled telephone calls to check on homebound elders, which may include a friendly visit from law enforcement or volunteers.

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Samples: Area Agency On, Area Agency On, Area Agency On

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RSVP. Retired Senior Volunteer Program includes a network for individuals age 55 and older who use their skills and talents in volunteer activities such as home repairs, tutoring and mentoring, and assisting victims of natural disasters. Recreation: Programs for older adults including health education, physical activity, and coordinated screening for physical and mental health. RELIEF: Respite for Elders Living in Everyday Families offers respite services to caregivers of frail elders and those with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. Respite: Service that provides a temporary break for a family member from daily caregiving responsibilities. Senior Companions: Volunteers provide services to elders at risk of institutionalization due to chronic illness, disability, or isolation. Services may include transportation to medical appointments, shopping assistance, meal preparation, companionship, and advocacy, as well as respite for caregiverscare givers. Senior Fraud Abuse Prevention Programs: Safety education and prevention strategies for elder abuse, Medicare fraud and abuse, and identity theft, and programs on home safety. SHINE: Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders provides educational materials and free, unbiased insurance counseling to Florida elders, caregivers, and family members. Special Events: Time-limited events. Speakers’ Bureau: Service that provides the right professional speaker for every type of event. Telephone Reassurance: Scheduled telephone calls to check on homebound elders, which may include a friendly visit from law enforcement or volunteers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Area Agency On

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RSVP. Retired Senior Volunteer Program includes a network for individuals age 55 and older who use their skills and talents in volunteer activities such as home repairs, tutoring and mentoring, and assisting victims of natural disasters. Recreation: Programs for older adults including health education, physical activity, and coordinated screening for physical and mental health. RELIEF: Respite for Elders Living in Everyday Families offers respite services to caregivers of frail elders and those with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. Respite: Service that provides a temporary break for a family member from daily caregiving responsibilities. Senior Companions: Volunteers provide services to elders at risk of institutionalization due to chronic illness, disability, or isolation. Services may include transportation to medical appointments, shopping assistance, meal preparation, companionship, and advocacy, as well as respite for caregiverscare givers. Senior Fraud Abuse Prevention Programs: Safety education and prevention strategies for elder abuse, Medicare fraud and abuse, and identity theft, and programs ,dapnrograms on home safety. SHINE: Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders provides educational materials and free, unbiased insurance counseling to Florida elders, caregivers, and family members. Special Events: Time-limited events. Speakers’ Bureau: Service that provides the right professional speaker for every type of event. Telephone Reassurance: Scheduled telephone calls to check on homebound elders, which may include a friendly visit from law enforcement or volunteers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Area Agency On

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