NORC Supportive Service Programs are designed to serve communities where a majority of residents have “aged in place,” helping older adults remain safely in their own homes as long as possible.
58-20 Little Neck Pkwy
Little Neck, NY 11362
(718) 225-6750 x540
Fax: 718-423-8276
norcwow@commonpointqueens.org
NORC WOW, a Neighborhood NORC Supportive Service Program offers social work and nursing services, educational and recreational activities to all individuals 60 and over living in one and two family homes within the boundaries of Glen Oaks Village & 76th Ave on the North, 86th Ave on the South, Cross Island Pkwy on the West and Langdale Ave on the East. Neighborhood NORC Supportive Service Programs are designed to serve communities where a majority of residents have “aged in place.” The program’s goal is to help older adults remain safely in their own homes as long as possible. NORC WOW is a Membership Organization. For a nominal membership fee, you or your loved one can enjoy all the benefits of membership.
Services for NORC WOW members include:
LOW COST TRANSPORTATION
HEALTH CARE SUPPORT/PROMOTION
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS
NORC WOW’s goal is to create a supportive community that empowers older adults to take advantage of important services. These services promote successful aging and respond to the changing needs of members. By doing this, we can help them maintain their independence, improve their quality of life, and safely age in place.
NORC WOW: A program of Commonpoint Queens, a beneficiary of UJA Federation of New York, partially funded by the New York City Department for the Aging and State Office for the Aging, and in partnership with Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation and the Visiting Nurse Service of New York.
Deepdale CARES NORC Supportive Service Program offers social work and nursing services, educational and recreational services to all individuals 60 and over living in the Deepdale Gardens Cooperative. NORC Supportive Service Programs are designed to serve communities where a majority of residents have “aged in place.” The program’s goal is to help older adults remain safely in their own homes as long as possible.
Free services for Deepdale Gardens residents include:
LOW COST TRANSPORTATION
HEALTH CARE SUPPORT/PROMOTION
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS
The Deepdale CARES NORC goal is to create a supportive community that empowers older adults to take advantage of important services. These services promote successful aging and respond to the changing needs of residents. By doing this, we can help them maintain their independence, improve their quality of life, and safely age in place.
DEEPDALE CARES NORC-SSP IS: A program of Commonpoint Queens, a beneficiary of UJA Federation of New York, partially funded by the New York City Department for the Aging and State Office for the Aging, and in partnership with Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation and the Visiting Nurse Service of New York.
CAP NORC Supportive Service Program offers social work and nursing services, educational and recreational services to all individuals 60 and over living in the Clearview Gardens Cooperative. NORC Supportive Service Programs are designed to serve communities where a majority of residents have “aged in place.” The program’s goal is to help older adults remain safely in their own homes as long as possible.
Free services for Clearview Gardens residents include:
LOW COST TRANSPORTATION
HEALTH CARE SUPPORT/PROMOTION
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS
CAP NORC’s goal is to create a supportive community that empowers older adults to take advantage of important services. These services promote successful aging and respond to the changing needs of members. By doing this, we can help them maintain their independence, improve their quality of life, and safely age in place.
CAP NORC: A program of Commonpoint Queens, a beneficiary of UJA Federation of New York, partially funded by the New York City Department for the Aging and State Office for the Aging, and in partnership with Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation and the Visiting Nurse Service of New York.