Senior CommUnity Care of North Carolina is the PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) program serving all of Wake and Durham county and parts of Granville county. A national model of healthcare with 121 locations in 32 states and 11 locations in North Carolina, SCCNC provides healthcare and social services to help people 55+ stay in their home.
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Our search tool will help you find agencies in Wake County that provide aging and disability services to meet your needs. To get started, either type the service into the keyword search box below or click on the service categories on the left to view a list of services provided.
All of our community partners are listed in alphabetical order below. The list will filter based on the search criteria that you enter. To read individual service descriptions, please review our full service list. If you are looking for a service that is not listed in our tool, please contact us for a referral or try the Resources for Seniors Community Resource Database.
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Since 1979, Transitions LifeCare (founded as Hospice of Wake County) has provided compassionate end-of-life care to people of Wake and surrounding counties. Transitions LifeCare strives to promote and improve our community’s quality of living and dying through advance care planning, palliative (comfort) care, hospice care, home care, private duty and bereavement services. The philosophy of Transitions LifeCare is that every individual deserves the quality of life that he or she wants near life’s end.