The Nevada Rural Counties RSVP Program is limiting interaction between its volunteers and clients by shifting programs to meet the emergent needs of care recipients.
RSVP staff and volunteers are delivering groceries and medication to RSVP clients. We have implemented a system for telephone reassurance checks and referrals to appropriate agencies. RSVP volunteers continue to provide grocery shopping for elders to help them access food and medicine. Transportation of clients is limited to essential doctor’s visits only, which includes chemotherapy, radiation, dialysis and other lifesaving treatments. Volunteers will not drive clients who are presenting cold- or flu-like symptoms. Homemakers will continue to clean for their frail, elderly clients unless they are presenting cold- or flu-like symptoms. Respite volunteers will provide telephone reassurance, referrals and essential shopping for food and medication.
“RSVP has teamed up with the Ron Wood Family Resource Center and Nevada Department of Education Carson City Office to help with the distribution of emergency food to its elderly and disabled clients.
We ask that everyone take precautions recommended by the CDC and your local County Health District. Please keep in mind that this is only temporary. Together we are stronger. RSVP staff and volunteers continue to serve your community. Working together we will weather this storm; and we know, that ‘this too shall pass’. RSVP’s mission: To provide lifesaving volunteer programs that help seniors maintain their dignity, self-respect & independence.” said Susan Haas, RSVP Executive Director & C.E.O.
RSVP volunteers are working with their local Field Representatives or the Carson City Headquarters to coordinate services for all clients. Carson City, Dayton, and Gardnerville clients and volunteers may contact Sandy Severance at (775) 687-4680, ext. 6 (office), (719) 553-8971 (cell) or via email at sseverance@nvrsvp.com. If you have a medical emergency call 911 or your local Health Department.
-->The Nevada Rural Counties RSVP Program is limiting interaction between its volunteers and clients by shifting programs to meet the emergent needs of care recipients.
RSVP staff and volunteers are delivering groceries and medication to RSVP clients. We have implemented a system for telephone reassurance checks and referrals to appropriate agencies. RSVP volunteers continue to provide grocery shopping for elders to help them access food and medicine. Transportation of clients is limited to essential doctor’s visits only, which includes chemotherapy, radiation, dialysis and other lifesaving treatments. Volunteers will not drive clients who are presenting cold- or flu-like symptoms. Homemakers will continue to clean for their frail, elderly clients unless they are presenting cold- or flu-like symptoms. Respite volunteers will provide telephone reassurance, referrals and essential shopping for food and medication.
“RSVP has teamed up with the Ron Wood Family Resource Center and Nevada Department of Education Carson City Office to help with the distribution of emergency food to its elderly and disabled clients.
We ask that everyone take precautions recommended by the CDC and your local County Health District. Please keep in mind that this is only temporary. Together we are stronger. RSVP staff and volunteers continue to serve your community. Working together we will weather this storm; and we know, that ‘this too shall pass’. RSVP’s mission: To provide lifesaving volunteer programs that help seniors maintain their dignity, self-respect & independence.” said Susan Haas, RSVP Executive Director & C.E.O.
RSVP volunteers are working with their local Field Representatives or the Carson City Headquarters to coordinate services for all clients. Carson City, Dayton, and Gardnerville clients and volunteers may contact Sandy Severance at (775) 687-4680, ext. 6 (office), (719) 553-8971 (cell) or via email at sseverance@nvrsvp.com. If you have a medical emergency call 911 or your local Health Department.