Help Us Support the Elders

Donate to Painted Hills Homecare

Helping the Unserved and Underserved People of Arizona.

Senior woman with her caregiver at home

Your donation goes a long way in helping the unserved and underserved people of Arizona. All of our clientele are on Social Security and/or Medicaid and bring in little money. During COVID, we supplied masks and extra cleaning supplies to ensure that our most vulnerable clients were being cared for to the best of our ability. We always have and will continue to supply our clients with a bag of cleaning supplies and personal care items every 90-days so that they can remain as hygienic as possible with sometimes no running water or electricity. Many of our elders rely on wood stoves for heating and/or cooking so again we have stepped up to the plate and offered money to purchase wood in the spring and in the fall so that they can remain warm and fed.

Our staff continues to seek our services that our clients are eligible for and help them with applications for utility payments, food banks, and medical resources. We are also reaching out to very isolated areas in Arizona to seniors who would not otherwise would not know that these services are available to them.

All of these actions take funds to pay for staff who coordinate these services, cleaning/personal care supplies, firewood, and other life preserving services. We also have luncheons twice per year to bring us all closer and make sure that our clients don’t feel isolated. That is why we are asking for donations today. On and off the reservations there is a need for quality in-home care. We here at Painted Hills Home Care, 501c3 take our responsibility for our older, vulnerable population very seriously and with your help we can continue to provide service of the highest caliber. Our goal is to make sure no senior in our service goes cold, hungry, without medical care, or love. We strive to help them live the best life they can!

Thank you for considering a donation to Painted Hills Home Care, 501c3 today; it means the world to our seniors!

Donate to Painted Hills Homecare

Helping the Unserved and Underserved People of Arizona.

Senior woman with her caregiver at home

Your donation goes a long way in helping the unserved and underserved people of Arizona. All of our clientele are on Social Security and/or Medicaid and bring in little money. During COVID, we supplied masks and extra cleaning supplies to ensure that our most vulnerable clients were being cared for to the best of our ability. We always have and will continue to supply our clients with a bag of cleaning supplies and personal care items every 90-days so that they can remain as hygienic as possible with sometimes no running water or electricity. Many of our elders rely on wood stoves for heating and/or cooking so again we have stepped up to the plate and offered money to purchase wood in the spring and in the fall so that they can remain warm and fed.

Our staff continues to seek our services that our clients are eligible for and help them with applications for utility payments, food banks, and medical resources. We are also reaching out to very isolated areas in Arizona to seniors who would not otherwise would not know that these services are available to them.

All of these actions take funds to pay for staff who coordinate these services, cleaning/personal care supplies, firewood, and other life preserving services. We also have luncheons twice per year to bring us all closer and make sure that our clients don’t feel isolated. That is why we are asking for donations today. On and off the reservations there is a need for quality in-home care. We here at Painted Hills Home Care, 501c3 take our responsibility for our older, vulnerable population very seriously and with your help we can continue to provide service of the highest caliber. Our goal is to make sure no senior in our service goes cold, hungry, without medical care, or love. We strive to help them live the best life they can!

Thank you for considering a donation to Painted Hills Home Care, 501c3 today; it means the world to our seniors!