How to Live Well in Your Community: Housing Stability and Your Health
CCA helps members live independently in their communities by connecting them to programs they may be eligible for, including those that can help with rent, utility bills, or food.
CCA helps members live independently in their communities by connecting them to programs they may be eligible for, including those that can help with rent, utility bills, or food.
CCA nurses work in our care facilities, visit our members and patients in their homes, and develop programs that help you live safely and independently in your community.
Learn how to recognize the signs of dementia and tips for maintaining your brain health as you age.
In this edition of Living Well at Home Magazine, learn how to protect yourself from the flu, how the CCA care team can help you get the care you need, and more!
As a CCA member, you have several options available to you when you need urgent care. These include options you can access from the comfort of your own home. Learn more.
To develop your care plan, your CCA care team may ask you questions about your health. This also helps us develop special programs designed to keep you healthy and well. Learn more about some of these programs.