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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Public Fan Drop Sites

Below is a list of sites that are accepting fan donations throughout the drive. We distribute NEW box fans 20" or above or oscillating fans 14" or above. Thank you for your support, your donations are truly making a difference for our Central Texas neighbors!

ADC Main Clinic

12221 MoPac Expressway N.
Austin, TX 787578-2483
(512) 901-1111

ADC Round Rock

1499B Old Settlers Blvd. (FM 3406)
Round Rock, TX 78664

ADC South Austin

4315 James Casey
Austin, TX 78745

WellMed at Ben White

1221 West Ben White Blvd, Ste B-100
Austin, TX  78704
512-442-1996

ADC Lakewood
7600A Capital of TX (Hwy 360)
2nd Floor Lobby
Austin, TX  78731

ADC Imaging Center

8038 Mesa Dr.
Austin, TX 78731

Physicians Health Choice

6937 N. IH-35, Ste. 120
Austin, TX 78752
512 374-9056

The Paramount Theatre

713 Congress Ave
Austin, TX 78701

Parsons House

1130 Camino La Costa
Austin, TX 78752

The Storehouse

1202 FM 685, C-4&5
The POP Plaza
Pflugerville, TX 78660
Open 10am-2pm

Beginning August 4 drop-offs can also include:

ADC Family Practice and Pediatric Center

2400 Cedar Bend Dr.

Austin, TX 78758

New Ideas for Keeping your Brain Active and Alert

MindAlert Training Workshop
Friday, November 14, 2008
9 am to 4 pm
Lyons Gardens
2720 Lyons Rd
Austin, Texas 78702

Local professionals who work with older adults are invited to this opportunity to expand their ability to incorporate cognitive stimulation into their programs.

Click Here for more information or Click Here to register

Wish List

Donate Goods and Services

  • New Oil Filled Radiant Heaters
  • 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
  • Items in good working condition for shelter clients: vacume cleaner, small microwave, small television. Please call Kendra for other specific needs 512-483-3556.

To donate please contact kwilson@familyeldercare.org.

Advice You Can Use Right Now

Caregiving for Persons with Dementia

Go along.

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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 »