City of Lakewood Department of Human Services Division of Aging: Senior Supportive Services Problem Identification Resource Navigation Ongoing Support.

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City of Lakewood Department of Human Services Division of Aging: Senior Supportive Services Problem Identification Resource Navigation Ongoing Support

POVERTYPOVERTY

 Family Conflict  Limited Social Support  Social Isolation  Personal Loss Social Risk Factors  Limited Mobility  Cognitive Impairment  Chronic Disease  Mental Illness Health Risk Factors Financial Risk Factors  Fixed or Limited Income  Increased Costs of Living  Legal Concerns  Affordable Housing Potential Risk Factors for Lakewood Seniors

Out of the 673 seniors served in 2015: 221 are 100 percent in poverty 207 are 75 years of age or older 253 live alone Senior Supportive Services have become a critical source of support for Lakewood seniors.