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COMPASSIONATE HOME HEALTH CARE INC

APPLETON, Wisconsin

The mission of Compassionate Home Health Care is to support services and programs for children, the elderly, veterans, those with disabilities and special needs. Compassionate Home Health Care’s mission and purpose is to help provide individuals (seniors, children, Veterans, those with disabilities and special needs) with basic necessities as many people we serve have to decide between living in a healthy, clean space and food. One example of this is: providing laundry detergent and shampoo will ensure less parents have to send their children to school in dirty clothes and without a shower. Objective to achieve with this proposed project/program. Our objective is to help subsidize the high cost of personal care items and cleaning supplies for community members who struggle to purchase basic needs. Compassionate Home Health Care's annual #HolidayGivingCampaign helps provide individuals with basic necessities as many people we serve have to decide between living in a clean space and food. Supplying personal care items will help them with their fixed monthly budgets to their bills and living expenses. Compassionate Home Health Care supports these individuals through its partnerships and friends of the community, Outagamie Housing Authority (River Flat Apartments), ADRC (Aging & Disability Resource Center in Oshkosh, Appleton and Green Bay), St. Vincent de Paul (Neenah, Appleton and Green Bay), NEW Community Shelter, Golden House, Green Bay VA, Center for Veterans Issues, House of Hope, Freedom House, St. John's Homeless Shelter (men’s and womens), Transformation House, Helping Hands Caregivers, Grand View Townhomes, Oneida Heights, Harbor House, Pillars, WIXX Christmas Wish, NAHBRS (Veterans) and local area schools. Many of these community members receive in-home personal and routine home care (assistance with showering, oral care, dressing, cleaning etc.). If these community members do not have shampoo, soap, laundry detergent, toilet paper etc. they go without those services and that authorized caregiver can not bill for the service, in turn they go without pay. We strive to assist in supporting in-home personal care for those in need. Helping those individuals and families start their day feeling and living in a clean space. Each year CHHC’s goal is to reach at least 1000 homes, about 3000 people. This past year with the Pandemic we added our #letsmakeadifference campaign (equal to our annual #HolidayGivingCampaign). In 2020 CHHC was able to reach over 3200 homes, about 9600 people. Between 2011-2016 – Compassionate Home Health Care went from supporting 30/90 homes each year, to reach just over 6500 homes (just over 19,500 people) between 2017-2020. Who will benefit from the project and how? Compassionate Home Health Care supports these individuals through its partnerships and friends of the community, Outagamie Housing Authority, River Flat Apartments, Oneida Heights, Grandview Townhomes. ADRC (Aging & Disability Resource Center, Brown, Outagamie and Winnebago Counties), St. Vincent de Paul, Harbor House, Pillars, WIXX Christmas Wish, NAHBRS (Veterans), St. John's Homeless Shelter for men and women Transformation House, Helping Hands Caregivers, NEW Community Shelter, Golden House, Green Bay VA, Center for Veterans Issues, House of Hope, Freedom House, and local area Schools. Many of these community members receive in-home personal and routine home care (assistance with showering, oral care, dressing, cleaning etc.). By providing personal care/hygiene and cleaning supplies items to individuals in need they are able to feel safe and clean in their living space. Those who receive authorized in-home personal and routine care are able to have the help provided to them with caregivers who assist with their daily living. If these community members do not have shampoo, soap, laundry detergent, toilet paper etc. they go without those services and that authorized caregiver can not bill for the service, in turn they go without pay. What outcomes and measurements will be used to show community impact from the proposed program or project? We serve a wide range of Wisconsin citizens across the state and currently reach people in Brown, Calumet, Outagamie, and Winnebago county. We reach children, men and women. We focus particularly on children, elderly individuals, veterans, those with disabilities or special needs – including special partnerships with local area schools, affordable housing for seniors through Outagamie Housing Authority, Helping Hands Caregivers, St. Vincent de Paul, NAHBRS (for local veterans) and more. All of our partners provide the vetting process, they understand who is most in need. They see the issues that these individuals and family members have everyday to make ends meet. Now more than ever we hear their concern. We are also concerned for them.

Through our “A Community that Care’s” program, we are able to provide opportunities for students at local middle schools (student council programs) and High Schools (DECA and NHS programs) to engage in volunteering, and connect with other community members. Engaging everyone from business owners and senior citizens to students, in order to build
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