Family Eldercare Services of Austin, Texas
Family Eldercare

2210 Hancock Drive, Austin, TX 78756  •  512-450-0844

Serving older adults, people with disabilities, and those who care for them

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Mission

Family Eldercare provides essential services for elders, adults with disabilities and those who care for them.

Vision

Elders and adults with disabilities live in a supportive environment with dignity and as much independence as possible.

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Calendar of Events

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The Roast of Claude Ducloux

Benefiting Family Eldercare’s Endowment

The Roast of Claude Ducloux
Click Here to purchase individual tickets or sponsorships or Click Here for more info.

Upcoming Events

June-August - 18th Annual Summer Fan Drive 459-4FAN. Questions: Call Krystal at 512-483-3557 or email

August 14th - "Eat the Heat" Presented by NACE. Tickets & Info

September 6th - The Roast of Claude Ducloux Tickets/Sponsor

October 15th - "Swinging Fore Seniors" Golf Tournament. Tickets/Sponsor

October 23rd - "Diamonds and Denim" Presented by Parsons House. Tickets/Sponsor

Wish List

Donate Goods and Services

  • Non-perishable food items for our food pantry and our homeless and homebound clients
  • Gift cards for food and other retail purchases for our low-income clients
  • Toiletries for homeless and low-income elderly and persons with disabilities

To donate please contact kwilson@familyeldercare.org.

Advice You Can Use Right Now

Caregiving for Persons with Dementia

Go along.

It doesn't matter if your dad thinks today is Monday or not. Pick your battles and take on something only if it poses a safety concern.  read more »

The Dynamics of Elder Abuse

Victims of elder abuse fall into a group of victims that are hidden from our society at large. Broadly defined there are three basic categories of elder abuse: domestic, institutional, and self-neglect or self-abuse.

The following breaks down the factors that increase the risk of elder abuse:  read more »