You need to know
POLICE DEPARTMENTS
Belvedere Police Department
415-435-3266
Central Marin Police Authority
(Corte Madera, Larkspur, San Anselmo)
414-927-5150
Fairfax Police Department
415-453-5330
Mill Valley Police Department
415-389-4100
Marin County Sheriff's Office
415-473-7250
Kentfield Substation
415-456-1015
Point Reyes Substation
415-663-1151
Southern Marin Substation
415-473-5381
Novato Police Department
415-897-4361
Ross Police Department
415-453-1453
San Rafael Police Department
415-485-3000
Sausalito Police Department
415-289-4170
Tiburon Police Department
415-789-2801
Emergencies
Call 911 from landlines, 415-472-0911
from mobile phones
SHOPPING
Most supermarkets have delivery
services and special hours for seniors.
Lucky
luckysupermarkets.com
Mollie Stone's Markets
molliestones.com
Nugget Markets
nuggetmarket.com
Safeway
safeway.com
Trader Joe's
traderjoes.com
Whole Foods Market
wholefoodsmarket.com
United Markets
unitedmarkets.com
Check your favorite market for hours
and online shopping.
SUPPORT
Aging and Adult Services
Marin County Health and Human
Services offers resources and services
for older adults, 60 and over, to help
them maintain their quality of life
and independence. 415-457-4636,
marinhhs.org/aging-adult-services
CARSS
Call a Ride Sausalito Seniors offers free
rides to residents of Sausalito and the
Floating Homes who are 60 and over,
10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Mondays through
Fridays. Trained volunteers drive their
own vehicles. carss4you.org
Farmers Markets
The Agricultural Institute of Marin
offers Bounty Boxes for curbside
pickup at the Marin Farmers Market at
the Marin Civic Center on Thursdays.
bounty-box.org
IHSS
In-Home Supportive Services is a
government-funded program that
pays for caregivers so low-income
elders can remain in their own homes.
415-499-
1024, pa-marinorg
Institute on Aging
This nonprofit provides care
management and fiduciary services,
coordinates with doctors and
caregivers, supports connections
with family, friends and offers a 24-
hour Friendship Line. 415-750-4111,
ioaging.org
Marin Humane
This organization provides pet-care
assistance, such as free food and
veterinary care for low-income seniors
through Pet Care Assistance and
has programs to help people having
difficulty caring for their pets. Go to
Pet Safety Net under Get Help at
marinhumane.org
Marin Villages
A membership organization that
consists of several local villages and
coordinates volunteers to provide
support so elders can stay in their
own homes and live independently.
Among its services, it arranges for
medical appointments, provides in-
home assistance such as technology
support and dog walking and
organizes social activities. 415-
457-4633, info@marinvillages.org;
marinvillages.org; Sausalito: 415-332-
3325, sausalitovillage.org
Seniors at Home
Skyview Day Club offers fulfilling
activities and social engagement for
people with memory loss, as well as
respite, education and support for
family members. Activities include
innovative memory wellness activities
and personal care. Meals and
excursions will return when conditions
allow. 415-499-3700, seniorsathome.
jfcs.org/skyviewdayclub
Vivalon
Vivalon, formerly Whistlestop,
offers a wide range of services for
Marin's elders, including a grocery
distribution program, home-delivered
meals, a food pantry and CarePool
rides for vital medical appointments
and trips to the grocery store. It
also offers resource referrals and
classes for exercise and enrichment.
In-person classes have resumed but
require reservations. 415-456-9062,
vivalon.org
West Marin Senior Services
This nonprofit organization provides
support and services so West Marin's
seniors can live independently and
stay involved in the community.
Transportation, home-safety repairs
and family respite are among its
programs. It also provides assisted
living at Stockstill House. 415-663-
8148, wmss.org n
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