VINE Faith in Action promotes quality of life and a culture of caring, sustained by volunteerism, community engagement and support for neighbors in need.

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VINE Faith in Action promotes quality of life and a culture of caring, sustained by volunteerism, community engagement and support for neighbors in need.

About VINE  Established in 1995  Largest of the nation’s 450+ Faith in Action programs  Primary service area is Blue Earth and Nicollet Counties  Coordinates volunteers and services to assist people with long- term health needs or difficult life situations.  Work in partnership with AAAs, Department of Human Services, MNDOT, hospitals, health care organizations, congregations  Funding from a variety of sources: cost sharing (sliding fee scale),contributions, thrift store and other earned income, fundraising events, United Way, public and private grants Learn more at vinevolunteers.com

VINE’s services are designed to help aging adults remain living in their own homes State average cost for 1 year in nursing home (semi-private room): $81,395 State average cost for 1 year in Assisted Living Facility: $35,436 Remaining at home is cost effective: VINE’s yearly cost for helping an older adult is $496 There is a wide-array of home care services available for purchase at a fraction of the cost of a move from home to customized living.

Transportation  People Assisted: 878 Chores People Assisted: 634

Support for Family Caregivers People Assisted: 950  Adult Respite Center  Nursing Home and Hospital Transition Services  Durable Medical Equipment Loan Program  Support Groups  Coaching  Family Meeting Facilitation

Hot Meals on Wheels  People Assisted: 113 Caring Connection Peer Mentor Program People Assisted: 44

Successful aging involves much more than having clean windows or a ride to the doctor Aging is not a disease; it is a unique season of life when people can:  redefine work and retirement,  focus on maintaining their health and personal independence, and  devote skill and energy to helping make life less difficult for others.

VINE Adult Community Center A place where adults “in mid-life and beyond” can maintain their health, volunteer to help others, and enjoy life-long learning and positive aging.

Fitness – HUR Machines & Track

VINE Enjoys a Long Term Partnership with the MN Department of Human Services Live Well at Home Grants Competitive grant’s available to improve the community’s capacity to develop, strengthen, integrate, and maintain home and community- based services for individuals age 65 and over, at-risk of a permanent move from their home to a facility and/or spending down into Medical Assistance. Dollar for Dollar Local Match Required