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Find Wyoming State caregiving resources, Wyoming healthcare resources, Wyoming caregiver support groups, and local and State resources for those taking care of a loved one. We will continue to update these resources to include individual Wyoming county caregiving resources and information. State & County Caregiving ResourcesMealCall Visit this site to locate a facility that provides Meals On Wheels that is closest to you. http://www.mealcall.org/meals-on-wheels/wy/index.htm Senior Pathways of Wyoming Use this web site as a link to senior services in your community. Here you will find information on everything from assisted living facilities to your local senior center, and much more. http://wind.uwyo.edu/pathways/seniors/ For more information contact: Wyoming Aging Division Human services are thinly spread and often not available in individual communities. The Division gladly rises to meet that challenge with an ever growing list of providers of Older American Act, Medicaid, and grant funded services. For more information contact: Wyoming Developmental Disabilities Division Our mission is to provide funding and guidance responsive to the needs of people with disabilities to live, work, enjoy, and learn in Wyoming communities with their families, friends, and chosen support service and support providers. http://wdh.state.wy.us/DDD/index.asp For more information contact: Wyoming Epilepsy Foundation Wyoming Epilepsy Association is dedicated to helping you face the challenges that epilepsy creates in your life. One way is through this website which can help answers your questions concerning epilepsy. For more information contact: Wyoming Institute for Developmental Disabilities The Wyoming INstitute for Disabilities (WIND) has been a part of the University of Wyoming (UW), College of Health Sciences since 1994. As a member of the national network of University Centers of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service, WIND provides teaching, research, information services, and technical assistance to both the University and Wyoming at large. Its major functions include preparing university students to help persons with disabilities live and work in more inclusive communities and providing current information about the broad area of disabilities, particularly in the area of developmental disabilities, to Wyoming residents and professionals. http://wind.uwyo.edu/wind/default.asp For more information contact: Wyoming Kinship Advocacy WYKA’s mission is to create a safe environment which will assure that families will have successful access to all needed resources at the community level obtained through a respectful and dignified process. http://www.wyomingkinshipadvocacy.com/index.asp For more information contact: Wyoming Law Help The Wyoming LawHelp is offered as a public service by Wyoming Legal Services. Wyoming Legal Services is a statewide program that works to improve access to justice for Wyoming citizens. Wyoming Legal Services provides free legal services, including legal analysis, representation, information and education to low-income persons. We also provide free advice & referral services to Wyoming senior citizens. http://www.wyominglawhelp.org/WY/index.cfm Wyoming Mental Health Division The Mental Health Division of the Wyoming Department of Health exists to be a leader in providing high-quality behavioral services that anticipate and respond to the changing needs of persons served. For more information contact: Wyoming Senior Citizen's Inc. Wyoming Senior Citizens, Inc. founded in 1975 is a private, nonprofit organization whose purpose is to meet the needs of Wyoming's older residents and help them maintain their independence. http://www.wyomingseniors.com/ For more information contact:
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